Donations & Grants

Every year DSC raises funds through the annual Convention.

These funds go toward grants that directly support our mission of conservation, education and advocacy.

Hunters Care

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Askari Circle

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Ensure The Legacy

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Frontline Foundation

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Your donation will make a difference!

If you share the concerns of the Dallas Safari Club and support and believe in the goal of helping those who assume significant risk on behalf of the hunting and conservation communities, please consider donating to the DSC Georgia Chapter. The goal of the organization can only be met with the support of the members of the hunting community – both individuals and companies.

Join us by making a tax-deductible gift today to DSC Georgia Chapter, a 501 C3. 

WHO IS DSC?

A member of International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), DSC is a mission-focused conservation organization, funded by hunters from around the world.

2022 GRANT RECIPIENTS

Every year, DSC funds projects and initiatives in support of its mission of Conservation, Education and Advocacy.

Alaska Professional Hunters Association (APHA)—the professional guide industry organization in Alaska will use these funds to protect the future of non-resident hunting in Alaska.

Bringing Back the Lions—this book by outdoor writer Mike Arnold tells the full story of Coutada 11 and the miraculous rescue of a doomed ecosystem in Mozambique following a long civil war.

Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF)—the leader on policy issues for sportsmen and sportswomen in the United States will use these funds to protect and advance hunting, angling, recreational shooting and trapping opportunities.

Conservation Visions—a global wildlife initiative led by Shane Mahoney will use these funds to expand engagement and support for science-based sustainable use both internationally and domestically.

Guide Outfitters Association of British Columbia (GOABC)—an organization that advocates for science-based wildlife management will use these funds to combat efforts to end cougar, lynx, bobcat and grizzly bear hunting in British Columbia.