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    Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation

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    About Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation

    To educate and inform sportsmen, wildlife conservation organizations throughout the state and the public at large on important issues related to wildlife and wildlife habitat, and to provide, via grants or other sources, funding to conserve Arizona’s wildlife populations through habitat enhancement initiatives.

    Focus Areas

    wildlife conservationhabitat enhancementeducationhunter/angler recruitmentpublic lands conservation

    Who They Fund

    rural and small community residents (water/transport needs)local volunteer organizations and recruited personnelecosystems / local habitats (environmental beneficiaries)community infrastructure users (bridge/water systems)

    Funding Style

    direct service / project funding

    About Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation

    Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation’s recent grantmaking is built around on-the-ground wildlife work in Arizona, especially habitat, education, and public lands projects. Its active programs include the L. Gary Stinson Grant, AZSFWC organization grants, and multiple license plate-funded grant streams, all aimed at conservation projects in the state. The foundation’s recent awards show a consistent emphasis on practical fieldwork and outreach, from support for the Arizona Elk Society’s water hauling trailer to conservation education and recruitment grants for groups such as AZ Council of Trout Unlimited and Arizona Outdoor Adventures. The pattern is not limited to one type of recipient. Local chapters, statewide wildlife groups, and conservation organizations all appear in the grant list, with awards tied to specific project needs like habitat restoration, fire recovery, water improvements, and recruitment efforts. A number of recipients receive repeated support across multiple years, including several Arizona-based sportsmen and habitat groups. The foundation’s public-facing summary also points to wildlife population conservation through habitat enhancement initiatives, which matches the mix of project funding seen in the recent grants record.

    What Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation Funds

    Wildlife habitat is a clear throughline in the foundation’s grantmaking. Arizona Antelope Foundation received $13,885 in 2025 for habitat work, while Southern AZ Chapter Quail For was awarded $35,000 in 2023 and $15,000 in 2025 for habitat. Mule Deer Foundation also appears in the record with a $9,000 habitat grant in 2023. Education and recruitment is another major area. AZ Council of Trout Unlimited received $51,334 in 2023 and $18,790 in 2025 for education and recruitment, and Arizona Outdoor Adventures received $11,000 in 2024 and $10,000 in 2025 for recruitment. Valley of the Sun Quail Forev combined education, recruitment, and habitat in multiple awards, including $13,530 in 2024 and $6,137 in 2025. The foundation also funds infrastructure tied to wildlife support. Arizona Elk Society received $45,000 in 2025 and $8,533 in 2024 for a water hauling trailer, and Mogollon Sporting Association received $12,000 in 2024 for water improvements.

    How Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the low five figures: the p25 is $9,550, the median is $12,000, and the p75 is $17,042. The recent list also includes a few larger project awards, including $51,334 and $50,000, alongside many grants near the median. The record shows repeat support to the same recipients across multiple years, including AZ Council of Trout Unlimited, Arizona Outdoor Adventures, Arizona Antelope Foundation, Arizona Elk Society, and Valley of the Sun Quail Forev. The foundation is a grantmaking organization, not a funder of individuals, and it does not make program-related investments. Active programs include both unsolicited and non-unsolicited grant streams, depending on the program.

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    L. Gary Stinson Grant

    wildlife habitat restorationwildlife conservation educationhunter recruitment+4 more

    Who can apply: Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization in existence for at least 2 years, in good standing with the Arizona Corporation Commission, and have a physical presence of a chapter or other unit in Arizona. Applicants must carry liability insurance with AZSFWC named as additional insured. Past recipients must be compliant with grant reporting requirements. Habitat projects must have approval from the appropriate land and/or wildlife management organization. Projects are funded for hard costs only; administrative expenses, environmental assessments, research projects, and raffle prizes are not eligible. A minimum 50/50 cost-share match is encouraged.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $119K

    Total Assets

    $545K

    Total Revenue

    $288K

    Total Expenses

    $213K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $17K, with a median of $12K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $12K

    75th Percentile

    $17K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 96% of grants go to recipients in AZ.

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    Leadership

    Rich Williams

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    Topics

    community education and recruitment/outreachwater delivery infrastructure (water hauling trailers)water systems improvementsbridge construction and transportation accessfire restoration and disaster recoveryhabitat restoration / conservation

    Where Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly Arizona-focused: 96% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is Arizona. Recent recipients are spread across the state, with clusters in Payson, Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Oro Valley, Peoria, Fountain Hills, Prescott, Green Valley, and Flagstaff. One recent award went outside Arizona to Missoula, Montana, through the National Forest Foundation. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the recent grants list.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation

    What kinds of projects does Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation fund?

    The foundation supports wildlife conservation, habitat enhancement, education, hunter and angler recruitment, and public lands conservation. Active grant programs also point to habitat restoration, water projects for wildlife, fire restoration, and organization support tied to conservation work in Arizona.

    How large are the typical grants?

    Typical awards are in the low five figures. The grant-size distribution shows a p25 of $9,550, a median of $12,000, and a p75 of $17,042. Recent awards range from smaller grants like $6,000 to larger project awards above $50,000.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Arizona receives 96% of the grants in the recent record, and it is also the top state by grant count. Recipient cities include Payson, Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Oro Valley, Peoria, Fountain Hills, Prescott, Green Valley, and Flagstaff.

    Does the foundation fund individuals or make program-related investments?

    No. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its recent record shows direct grants to organizations working on wildlife, habitat, education, recruitment, water, and restoration projects.

    Are any grant programs open to unsolicited applications?

    Yes, some are. The L. Gary Stinson Grant accepts unsolicited applications, as do the Arizona Wildlife License Plate Grants and the Arizona Sportsmen For Wildlife Conservation license plate fund grants. Other programs listed on the site do not accept unsolicited applications.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Deadline: Quarterly deadlines: January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Arizona Elk SocietyPeoria, AZ$45,0002025Water Hauling Trailer
    AZ Council of Trout UnlimitedPayson, AZ$18,7902025Education/Recruitment
    Southern AZ Chapter Quail ForOro Valley, AZ$15,0002025Habitat
    Arizona Antelope FoundationFountain Hills, AZ$13,8852025Habitat
    AZ Desert Bighorn Sheep SocieMesa, AZ$10,6752025Education
    Arizona Outdoor AdventuresPhoenix, AZ$10,0002025Recruitment
    Valley of the Sun Quail ForevGlendale, AZ$6,1372025Education/Recruitment/Habitat
    Conservation First USAPhoenix, AZ$50,0002024Fire Restoration
    National Forest FoundationMissoula, MT$20,0002024Habitat
    AZ Council of Trout UnlimitedPayson, AZ$17,8822024Education/Recruitment
    Arizona Deer AssociationMesa, AZ$16,2022024Education/Recruitment
    AZ Desert Bighorn Sheep SocieMesa, AZ$14,0502024Education
    Valley of the Sun Quail ForevGlendale, AZ$13,5302024Education/Recruitment/Habitat
    Mogollon Sporting AssociationPayson, AZ$12,0002024Water Improvements
    Arizona Outdoor AdventuresPhoenix, AZ$11,0002024Recruitment
    Arizona Antelope FoundationFountain Hills, AZ$10,0002024Habitat
    Arizona Elk SocietyPeoria, AZ$8,5332024Water Hauling Trailer
    AZ Wildlife Federation AWFMesa, AZ$7,6742024Bridge Construction
    AZ Council of Trout UnlimitedPayson, AZ$51,3342023Education/Recruitment
    Southern AZ Chapter Quail ForOro Valley, AZ$35,0002023Habitat
    Friends of BANWRGreen Valley, AZ$12,5152023Habitat
    Valley of the Sun Quail ForevGlendale, AZ$11,7092023Education/Recruitment/Habitat
    Arizona Outdoor AdventuresPhoenix, AZ$10,0002023Recruitment
    AZ Chapter NWTFPrescott, AZ$9,1002023Recruitment
    Mule Deer FoundationFlagstaff, AZ$9,0002023Habitat
    Arizona Deer AssociationMesa, AZ$6,0002023Education/Recruitment
    Arizona Antelope FoundationFountain Hills, AZ$6,0002023Habitat

    Arizona Elk Society

    $45,000
    Peoria, AZ2025

    Water Hauling Trailer

    AZ Council of Trout Unlimited

    $18,790
    Payson, AZ2025

    Education/Recruitment

    Southern AZ Chapter Quail For

    $15,000
    Oro Valley, AZ2025

    Habitat

    Arizona Antelope Foundation

    $13,885
    Fountain Hills, AZ2025

    Habitat

    AZ Desert Bighorn Sheep Socie

    $10,675
    Mesa, AZ2025

    Education

    Arizona Outdoor Adventures

    $10,000
    Phoenix, AZ2025

    Recruitment

    Valley of the Sun Quail Forev

    $6,137
    Glendale, AZ2025

    Education/Recruitment/Habitat

    Conservation First USA

    $50,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Fire Restoration

    National Forest Foundation

    $20,000
    Missoula, MT2024

    Habitat

    AZ Council of Trout Unlimited

    $17,882
    Payson, AZ2024

    Education/Recruitment

    Arizona Deer Association

    $16,202
    Mesa, AZ2024

    Education/Recruitment

    AZ Desert Bighorn Sheep Socie

    $14,050
    Mesa, AZ2024

    Education

    Valley of the Sun Quail Forev

    $13,530
    Glendale, AZ2024

    Education/Recruitment/Habitat

    Mogollon Sporting Association

    $12,000
    Payson, AZ2024

    Water Improvements

    Arizona Outdoor Adventures

    $11,000
    Phoenix, AZ2024

    Recruitment

    Arizona Antelope Foundation

    $10,000
    Fountain Hills, AZ2024

    Habitat

    Arizona Elk Society

    $8,533
    Peoria, AZ2024

    Water Hauling Trailer

    AZ Wildlife Federation AWF

    $7,674
    Mesa, AZ2024

    Bridge Construction

    AZ Council of Trout Unlimited

    $51,334
    Payson, AZ2023

    Education/Recruitment

    Southern AZ Chapter Quail For

    $35,000
    Oro Valley, AZ2023

    Habitat

    Friends of BANWR

    $12,515
    Green Valley, AZ2023

    Habitat

    Valley of the Sun Quail Forev

    $11,709
    Glendale, AZ2023

    Education/Recruitment/Habitat

    Arizona Outdoor Adventures

    $10,000
    Phoenix, AZ2023

    Recruitment

    AZ Chapter NWTF

    $9,100
    Prescott, AZ2023

    Recruitment

    Mule Deer Foundation

    $9,000
    Flagstaff, AZ2023

    Habitat

    Arizona Deer Association

    $6,000
    Mesa, AZ2023

    Education/Recruitment

    Arizona Antelope Foundation

    $6,000
    Fountain Hills, AZ2023

    Habitat