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Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

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Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
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The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) coalition of conservation organizations, grassroots partners and outdoor related businesses, the main goal of which is increased federal funding for conservation while preserving access for hunters and fishers.[2] It has lobbied policymakers to do more to address the challenge of climate change, which they say will have a significant impact on the sportsmen community[3] and has teamed with the National Wildlife Federation and Trout Unlimited to form "Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development", which works to preserve natural resources and forests.[4]

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As of December 2014, the President and CEO was Whit Fosburgh.[5] In 2013, the organization's revenue was $3.7 million and it spent 84.1% of its income on programs.[6]

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