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The TRCP Organization: The TRCP is a non-profit organization driven by a Board of Directors and a Policy Council made up of leaders from many of the country’s top hunting, fishing and conservation groups. We have a national focus on access and conservation issues affecting hunting and angling and are supported by our own nationwide network of over 90,000 sportsmen and women and more than 1,400 affiliated local and state-level clubs and organizations, that themselves represent nine million Americans. Our Mission: The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is a coalition of leading hunting, fishing and conservation organizations, labor unions and individual grassroots partners working together to preserve the traditions of hunting and fishing by a.) expanding access to places to hunt and fish, b.) conserving fish and wildlife and the habitats necessary to sustain them, and c.) increasing funding for conservation and management. Partnership: Becoming an individual Partner in the TRCP costs nothing; it is open to all hunters, anglers and Americans who care about conservation and improving sportsmen’s access. All we ask in return is that individual Partners help support our efforts by getting involved and becoming a voice for access and conservation. The TRCP includes both affiliated sportsmen who belong to a wide range of fish and wildlife conservation organizations and the many “unaffiliated” hunters and anglers who have previously lacked a collective voice. It is also free to partner with the TRCP as an affiliate group. This opportunity is available to organizations and businesses that believe in TRCP’s mission and wish to support it. The TRCP Approach: Presently, numerous first-rate organizations are working to protect our hunting and fishing heritage and fish and wildlife habitat. The TRCP is simply a proactive means for these groups to work in coordinated partnership to amplify and strengthen the voices of the conservation community. TRCP partner organizations represented on the Board of Directors and Policy Council identify consensus conservation and sportsmen’s priorities and establish plans for carrying out policy initiatives to achieve the community’s goals. The TRCP staff offers services to support these efforts providing grassroots organizing, policy analysis, communications assistance, financial development and other services designed to help educate policymakers and encourage America’s hunters and anglers to stand up and be heard on issues they care about. |
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