
Mission Statement
Ensure the future of wildlife through conservation, education, and hunting.
Programs

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Conservation Efforts never cease, and through chapter projects, SCI Foundation grants and scholarships, and regional programs, members of Safari Club International put their time and resources to use to benefit wildlife populations around the world. SCI Foundation ensures the best available science is used in wildlife policy and management and demonstrates the constructive role that hunting plays in the conservation of biodiversity worldwide.

OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Education Programs, for both youth and adults, provide a hands-on opportunity to experience the outdoors and spread the knowledge of conservation, wildlife management and the important role hunters play. Programs offered though SCIF’s American Wilderness Leadership School and the International Wildlife Museum as well as through partnerships with the Salvation Army outdoors program, the Boy Scouts and others continue to increase support for conservation.

HUMANITARIAN SERVICES
Humanitarian Service Programs are also a primary initiative of SCI Foundation. The programs cover a wide perspective and cross the globe in outreach. These programs include the SafariCare Bell Family Blue Bag program, Sportsmen Against Hunger, Pathfinder Program, Veterans, Sensory Safari and Humanitarian Service Matching Grants. At the core of these programs is delivering activities and services to those in need.

9-Day YUKON MOOSE HUNT SWEEPSTAKES
Don’t miss your chance to enter to win this once-in-a-lifetime, exclusive opportunity for a 9-day Yukon Moose Hunt for one hunter donated by Worldwide Trophy Adventures. This professionally guided hunt will be conducted during the rut by spot and stalk using proven calling methods which have the potential of pulling in giant bulls pushing the 70 inch mark. Proceeds from the sweepstakes benefit SCI Foundation’s wildlife conservation and outdoor education programs. Entries available for $20 each. Entries close February 28, 2021 with drawing to be held on March 2, 2021.
Conservation Program Updates
SCIF Awarded Grant for Grizzly Bear Conflict Mitigation
Research Shows Deer Hunters Can Help Manage Chronic Wasting Disease
SCIF Remains Engaged in IUCN Activity During World Conservation Congress Uncertainty
SCIF Maintains Momentum in Africa with Virtual AWCF
SCI and USFWS Celebrate Historic Recovery and Delisting of Gray Wolves
SCIF & Trigger Effect TV Kickoff Conservation Connection Video Series
SCI Foundation Shifts to Virtual Agenda for 18th African Wildlife Consultative Forum
Wildfires and Wildlife – The Bighorn Fire Experience
SCIF Leads the Charge in Conservation, Education, & Humanitarian Services
SCIF Helps Reconnect Habitat & Reduce Wildlife Conflict in the Canadian Rockies
AWCF Makes SCIF the Leader in Africa
SCIF Supported Colorado Mountain Lion Research Applied in New Management Plan
Hunting Regulations Shaped by SCIF Funded Research Closer to Becoming Official
SCIF Submits Public Comments on Bighorn Sheep Reintroduction to the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Department
SCIF Helping Piece Together Puzzling Decline of Wyoming Mule Deer Herd
SCIF Research Spotlight – Jake DeBow
Wildlife Migration Corridors Highlight Safari Club’s Commitment to Conservation, Advocacy & Education
Safari Club Supports Science Based Management of Colorado Mountain Lions
Missouri Department of Conservation Proposes New Black Bear Hunting Season
SCIF Continues Engagement with IUCN
Legacy of
Impact
Help SCI Foundation continue it’s legacy of promoting wildlife conservation and outdoor education in your backyard and around the world.
30
The number of countries in which SCI Foundation has funded conservation projects.
1.5 MILLION POUNDS
The amount of venison donated through SCI Foundation’s Sportsman Against Hunger program.
$80 MILLION
The amount SCI Foundation has spent on conservation, wildlife, education, and humanitarian services since 2000.
60%
The percentage of SCI Foundation’s conservation work is done in North America.
80,000+
Number of youth reached annually with a conservation message by graduates of the American Wilderness Leadership School.
SCI Foundation News
Cut Your Taxes And Benefit Wildlife – Give Appreciated Stock/Securities Now
Remembering Sables Past President, Barbara Strawberry
Live Animal Encounters for Virtual Schools
Disabled Veteran’s Hunt-of-a-Lifetime Made Possible by SCI Foundation, SCI Denver Chapter, NRA and Gunwerks
CARES Act Offers Tax-Incentives To SCIF Donors
Music City SCI Holds 7th Annual Jim Hall Warrior Hunt
Entries Close For 3-Day Colorado Pronghorn Hunt For Two Hunters
Ralph Cunningham Remembered
SCI Foundation Supports Women Veterans in Southern Arizona
SCIF Sables 2021-2022 Elections Timeline
Give to Wildlife Conservation Education Today & Get a Tax Deduction!
J. Virginia “Ginger” Byrum Remembered
SCI Foundation Awards – 2 Youth Deer Hunts Donated for SCI Youth Members and Friends
SCI STATEMENT ON 2021 CONVENTION
SCI Youth Member Non-Resident New Mexico Mule Deer Hunt
Legends Ranch A Great Place To Healing And Great Hunting
Back in Business! The International Wildlife Museum Reopens After 6 ½ Months!
SCIF’s Beyond BOW Program
Wheelchairs for African Children
SCI Foundation and Scholastic 3D Archery Partner to Donate Mule Deer License to Lucky Youth
Our Supporters

Since 2000, the SCI Foundation has provided more than $80 million to promote science-based conservation through wildlife research, capacity building in governments, youth and teacher education, and humanitarian programs that show the importance of the hunting community in society around the world. Growth of SCI Foundation has continued to gain momentum through charitable donations from SCI members and direct grants from local chapters and the SCI organization. Throughout the world, SCI’s approximately 50,000 members and 190 chapters contribute time, talent, and financial support to local, national, and international projects.