OrthoLite and Hoka join The Conservation Alliance
Since 1989, TCA has awarded over USD 32.6 million in grants to support conservation projects across the USA.
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Footwear industry companies OrthoLite and Hoka have joined The Conservation Alliance (TCA) to support this organisation’s grant and advocacy programmes designed to protect wild places in North America.
More than 270 companies have become partners in the programme, which is dedicated to conservation while driving solutions to problems affecting land, water, wildlife and people. Founded in 1989, TCA has awarded over USD 32.6 million in the form of grants to support a wide variety of conservation projects around the country.
According to Glenn Barrett, founder and chief executive of OrthoLite, the company is proud to join like-minded businesses within The Conservation Alliance, which protects outdoor places where its brand partners, consumers and team members enjoy their recreation.
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This article was originally published on page 2 of the June 2024 issue of SATRA Bulletin.
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