Conservation Law Foundation

Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) is an environmental advocacy organization based in New England, United States. Since 1966, CLF's mission has been to advocate for New England's environment and its communities. CLF's advocacy work takes place across five integrated program areas: Clean Energy & Climate Change, Clean Air & Water, Healthy Oceans, People & Justice, and Healthy Communities. CLF uses the law, science, and the market to create solutions that preserve natural resources, build healthy communities, and sustain a vibrant economy. CLF works to promote renewable energy and fight air and water pollution; build sustainable fishing communities and protect marine habitat; promote public transit and defend public health; achieve environmental justice; and sustain a vibrant, equitable economy.

Conservation Law Foundation
AbbreviationCLF
Formation1966
PurposeClean Energy
Climate Change
Air Pollution
Water Pollution
Environmental Justice
Oceans
Location
Region served
New England
President
Bradley M. Campbell
Budget
FY2020: $15.7m in grants, donations, & earned income
Websitewww.clf.org

Conservation Law Foundation is a nonprofit, member-supported organization with offices in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

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