GRANTS

"HSC Grant Program"

The Houston Safari Club Grant Program is designed to promote and develop wildlife conservation efforts by providing financial aid to deserving projects and organizations. HSC and the Charitable Arm American Conservation and Education Society (ACES) have contributed in millions of dollars in our mission to protect wildlife and wildlife habitats the world over. Scholarships and youth oriented projects receive grant subsidies from HSC and ACES every year, as do a large number of organizations with similar missions and objectives.

Houston Safari Club is a leading advocate for sport hunting funded conservation initiatives, which currently make up 99% of the wilderness conservation programs in existence today. Without these programs in place, and the billions of dollars generated in the hunting industry annually, wildlife would quickly become endangered by an imbalance of nature, species overpopulation, habitat destruction, urban encroachment, and other threats.

Join Houston Safari Club in our mission to provide funds for these important global projects and wildlife conservation programs.
Our motto is: "Sport Hunting is Wildlife Conservation", and we invite you to help us protect the future of hunting, deliver education to the public, and effectively manage our finite wildlife resources.

Since 1973 the Houston Safari Club has spent nearly $2.5 million supporting great causes in Texas and around the world. Click here to view a list of the projects and missions HSC has supported:

How to get a grant from HSC?

If you feel your project or organization would qualify to receive a grant from the Houston Safari Club, please click here to print the grant request form. All request forms should be submitted via mail or fax to the HSC office in Houston. Please allow ample time for review and consideration of your request.

"Of all the questions which can come before this nation, short of the actual preservation of its existence in a great war, there is none which compares in importance with the great central task of leaving this land even a better land for our descendants than it is for us."

Theodore Roosevelt
American President and Conservationist
1858-1919

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