
To conserve game fish and their environments through science, education, rule-setting and recognition of achievements in the sport of angling.
International Game Fish Association Inc. made one unrestricted transfer of $16,360,130 in 2025 to The Igfa Foundation Inc in Dania Beach, Florida, with instructions to manage and invest the proceeds for support of International Game Fish Association operations. That grant is the clearest signal in the record: the funder uses asset-related proceeds in a way that ties financial stewardship to long-term mission support rather than short-term project spending. Its stated purpose is to conserve game fish and their environments through science, education, rule-setting, and recognition of achievements in sport angling. The organization’s work sits at the intersection of fisheries conservation and angling culture, with support extending to marine conservation, fisheries research, public education, tournament support, and sportfishing programs. The only recent recipient named in the data is The Igfa Foundation Inc, which received the unrestricted proceeds from the building sale and other restricted contributions for investment and operational support. The active Worldwide Anglers Relief Fund also shows a separate relief-oriented mechanism for anglers, guides, and fishing communities affected by emergencies or disasters.
Marine conservation and fisheries research are central to this funder’s stated mission, which emphasizes science as well as conservation. The active Worldwide Anglers Relief Fund is explicitly aimed at disaster relief, emergency assistance, and community support for anglers, guides, and fishing communities affected by emergencies or disasters. Public education is another clear theme in the mission statement, alongside rule-setting and recognition of achievements in sport angling. The tax and grant data also point to organizational support as a major theme: the recent transfer to The Igfa Foundation Inc was designated to be managed and invested for the support of International Game Fish Association operations. That combination suggests a structure that links conservation programming, angling-community relief, and institutional capacity.
The grant-size pattern is highly concentrated: p25, median, and p75 are all $16,360,130. The available record shows a single 2025 grant of that amount, so the recent pattern is one large, unrestricted transfer rather than a spread of smaller awards. The recipient is The Igfa Foundation Inc, and the stated use was to manage and invest proceeds from the building sale and other restricted contributions for operational support. The organization’s active Worldwide Anglers Relief Fund also indicates that it administers some funding directly as a relief mechanism. The data does not show any individual grant application process beyond the fund’s willingness to accept unsolicited requests.
$16.4M
$6.4M
$4.4M
$21M
Most grants fall between $16.4M and $16.4M, with a median of $16.4M.
25th Percentile
$16.4M
Median
$16.4M
75th Percentile
$16.4M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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Grantmaking is local and entirely in Florida, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The only named recent recipient is in Dania Beach, matching the foundation’s Florida footprint. The recipient country distribution is fully domestic as well, with all recorded grants going to the US. The separate relief fund is described as global in scope, but the grant record provided here places the actual recipient base in Florida.
Its stated purpose is to conserve game fish and their environments through science, education, rule-setting, and recognition of achievements in sport angling. The focus areas listed alongside that mission include marine conservation, fisheries research, public education, sportfishing/angling programs, and tournament support.
The grant-size distribution is concentrated at $16,360,130, with p25, median, and p75 all equal to that amount. The recent record also shows a single 2025 grant at that level.
Yes. The active Worldwide Anglers Relief Fund is administered by the organization and is marked as accepting unsolicited requests. It is described as a relief fund for anglers, guides, and fishing communities affected by emergencies or disasters.
The most recent recorded grant went to The Igfa Foundation Inc in Dania Beach, Florida. The purpose was to manage and invest the unrestricted proceeds from the building sale and other restricted contributions for support of International Game Fish Association operations.
Its grantmaking is local, and 100% of recorded grants went to recipients in Florida. The recipient country distribution is also entirely in the US based on the data provided.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE IGFA FOUNDATION INC | DANIA BEACH, FL | $16,360,130 | 2025 | GRANT OF THE UNRESTRICTED PROCEEDS FROM THE BUILDING SALE AND OTHER RESTRICTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE IGFA FOUNDATION TO MANAGE AND INVEST FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL GAME FISH ASSOCIATION, INC. |
THE IGFA FOUNDATION INC
$16,360,130GRANT OF THE UNRESTRICTED PROCEEDS FROM THE BUILDING SALE AND OTHER RESTRICTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE IGFA FOUNDATION TO MANAGE AND INVEST FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL GAME FISH ASSOCIATION, INC.