Alaska Conservation Foundation envisions an inspiring Alaska that is naturally thriving, biologically and culturally diverse, rich in wildlands, bountiful in terrestrial and marine life, sustainable in its economic development, and thoughtfully protected—forever. The Foundation protects Alaska’s natural environment and the diverse cultures and ways of life it sustains by promoting conservation philanthropy and strategically directing resources to conservation leaders, organizations, and initiatives.
The Watchable Wildlife Conservation Trust Grant, established in 1991 by the Alaska Conservation Foundation in cooperation with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game, aims to support sustainable wildlife viewing, promote wildlife education, and conserve biological diversity in Alaska. It awards small grants up to $5,000 biennially, targeting projects that effectively enhance these goals.