U.S. Congressional Briefing Series ICCF hosts educational programs with expert presenters on topics coordinated by conservationists' recommendations and concerns. Briefings focus on the direct connection between support of intelligent management of natural resources globally and benefits to U.S. national and economic security. Focal topic areas include oceans, forestry, and agriculture.
Caucus Support ICCF supports certain bipartisan and bicameral caucuses in the U.S. legislature. As of the 118th Congress, these include: •
U.S. Congressional International Conservation Caucus (ICC) • the Congressional Oceans Caucus (OC) • the U.S. Senate Climate Solutions Caucus (SCSC)
Awards ICCF offers four major awards: • The ICCF Teddy Roosevelt® International Conservation Award is presented to government leaders who demonstrate innovative leadership in conservation policy. Notable recipients have included:
Rob Portman,
Tony Blair,
Jens Stoltenberg,
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo,
Prince Albert II of Monaco,
Russell Train, the
Great Green Wall Initiative,
H.E. Lt. General Seretse Khama Ian Khama,
King Charles III, and
Felipe Calderón. • ICCF Conservation Leadership in Business Award, which recognizes leaders who use business to inspire solutions to conservation challenges. Notable recipients have included:
DuPont,
Yvon Chouinard,
National Geographic Society,
Unilever, and
Bumble Bee Foods. • ICCF's "Good Steward" Award" is presented to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in conservation. Notable recipients have included:
Ed Norton,
Kris and
Doug Tompkins,
Harrison Ford,
Rob Walton, and
Bo Derek. • The ICCF Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated a lifelong commitment to environmental preservation and restoration. Notable recipients have included:
Stewart Udall and Magalen O. "Maggie" Bryant.
The ICCF Group ICCF launched the Conservation Council of Nations (CCN), which does business as The ICCF Group, in May 2011 as a separate 501(c)(3) entity to build an international network of conservation-minded public and private sector leaders to foster new conservation caucuses modeled after
ICC. The ICCF Group's mission is "To Advance Conservation Governance by Building Political Will, Providing On-the-Ground Solutions," with a vision for "A World Where People and Nature Sustain and Nurture One Another." Since their founding in the U.S., they have expanded to include chapters in the United Kingdom, Kenya, Colombia, and Thailand. ==Partners==