OCT 12, 2021   |   FEATURED CONSERVATION PARTNER

Dallas Safari Club Foundation

 

Dallas Safari Club Foundation - Established in June of 2015 and operating and organized as at tax-exempt non-profit corporation under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code, the DSC Foundation’s sole mission is to support the mission and vision of the Dallas Safari Club. We are the charitable giving and receiving arm of the Dallas Safari Club. Gifts to DSC Foundation are deductible as charitable donations as permitted under Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.

EDUCATION: The DSC Foundation will continue its support of youth education and will expand and increase that support. The DSC Foundation will provide support for doctoral candidates and graduate research studies. In addition, the Foundation will develop new and innovative methods to promote the North American Model of Conservation in order to educate the public as to the role that hunting plays in the conservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat.

CONSERVATION: In the field of conservation, the DSC Foundation will continue and enhance DSC’s support of groups and projects including The Wildlife Society, Conservation Visions, SULi, NAPHA, ZPHGA, Wild Sheep Foundation, Wild Harvest Initiative, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, anti-poaching efforts, habitat and wildlife restoration, scientific research, graduate studies and similar initiatives that will highlight the critical role of international hunting.

ADVOCACY: In the field of advocacy, the Foundation will provide support for hunting based policy initiatives. DSC Foundation will continue its support of Conservation Force and similar organizations that advocate for the rights of hunters around the world. The Foundation will engage in vital and new efforts to influence public opinion and educate and inform the general population – an element of DSC’s mission that has not received the needed attention in the past. The Foundation will support litigation where necessary to protect the rights of sportsmen and sportswomen.