About The New-Land Foundation

The New-Land Foundation, founded in 1941, is devoted to protecting the environment and reducing the threat of nuclear war.

The foundation has a strong focus on protection of public lands, rivers, and wildlife in the Rockies and Alaska. Other areas of interest for the foundation include international peace and security (with a particular emphasis on nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament), and population control (including reproductive rights). The New-Land Foundation is also interested in leadership development within these areas and supports some organizations offering internships or fellowships for those entering these fields.

The New-Land Foundation often funds small, grassroots groups and is willing to provide funding for general support. Because we are interested in making a significant impact, we generally support organizations focused on policy reform.

Grants given by the foundation usually range in size from $10,000 to $50,000.