About Us
Our Mission
Sustainable Conservation advances the collaborative stewardship of California’s land, air, and water for the benefit of nature and people.
Our Work
Sustainable Conservation helps California thrive by uniting people to solve the toughest challenges facing our land, air, and water. Every day, we bring together business, landowners, communities, and government, in some of the most productive yet economically disadvantaged parts of California, to steward the resources on which we all depend in ways that are just and make economic sense.
Sustainable Conservation currently drives collaborative solutions to meet the water needs of California’s environment, people, and economy for current and future generations – with particular focus on advancing sustainable groundwater management and accelerating the stewardship of natural and working lands and waterways. A sustainable water future for California that supports a thriving economy is achievable. But, a future in which nature and people have access to clean, affordable, and reliable water is possible only by working with – not against – each other.
Partnering for Change
Collaboration and inclusivity are in our DNA. For nearly three decades, Sustainable Conservation has built coalitions of people with different interests to catalyze conservation success. By listening deeply and honoring all perspectives, we locate common ground on which to forge a better path forward for our Golden State.
Commitment to Continuous Learning
We recognize the importance of continually expanding our learning to better understand who our work benefits, where our blind spots are, and how we can evolve to ensure our solutions are co-created with those most impacted by water and climate issues. There’s always more we can do to prioritize human needs and equity issues – both in the field and at the office.
We are in the process of reviewing all of our programs to identify who is currently at the table with us, who is missing at the table, and how we can provide more room at the table. Current programmatic efforts include:
- Stepping up our efforts to address the dire lack of clean drinking water for more than one million Californians.
- Targeting on-farm pollution-reduction technologies to benefit impacted communities.
- Guiding groundwater recharge practices to protect, and ideally improve, water quality.
- Widening our outreach to ensure all communities can access simplified pathways for habitat restoration work.
We are also looking at our policies and practices to foster an inclusive, transparent, and non-hierarchical internal structure. Beginning in 2019 and throughout 2020, staff and Board members have participated in trainings offered by the Center for Diversity and the Environment and the Racial Equity Institute to challenge our implicit biases, understand the historic and current context of racial and economic inequities in the U.S., and prioritize the lenses of diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work and culture.
We recently formed diversity, equity, and inclusion staff and Board committees with rotating annual membership to keep the organization moving along this path. We will continue trainings with the Center for Diversity and the Environment in 2021 and 2022 to incorporate our learnings into each of our programs and the organization as a whole.
Milestones
Our People
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Thaïs Arjo
Grants and Contracts Administrator -
Michael Behrens
Chief Development Officer -
Ashley Boren
Chief Executive Officer -
John Cardoza
Project Director -
Sarah Castle
Senior Scientist -
Joe Choperena
Project Director of Water Resources -
Charles Delgado
Policy Director -
Oscar Elias
Grizzly Corps Fellow -
Eric Epstein
Communications Associate -
Stephanie Falzone
Senior Project Manager -
Ryan Flaherty
Senior Director of Circular Economies -
Elliot Grant
Central Coast Project Manager -
Katie Haldeman
Project Director, Accelerating Restoration -
Christa Harader
Communications Director -
Roshni Katrak-Adefowora
Senior Data Specialist -
Shayan Kaveh
Science Communicator -
Modibo Keita
Central Coast Project Associate -
Pinky Keswani
Chief People Officer -
Jane Lew
Accounting Manager -
Erika Lovejoy
Senior Program Director, Accelerating Restoration -
Aysha Massell
Program Director, Water for the Future -
Jan Merryweather
Director of Individual Giving -
Daniel Mountjoy
Senior Advisor -
Olivia Naves
Corporate and Foundations Grants Associate -
Hannah Nowakowski
Donor Relations and Engagement Manager -
Gina Pacheu
Chief Financial Officer -
Julia Ravella
Donor Database and Prospect Research Specialist -
Sarah Reuter
Hydrologist -
Rogell Rogers
Agronomist, CCA, PCA -
Susan Sheeran
Director of Annual Giving & Stewardship -
Bill Taylor
Office Manager -
Kimberly Tsai
Graphic Design Specialist -
Emily Waring
Agricultural Practice Impact Analyst -
Sam Williams
Project Manager -
Richael Young
Senior Director, Water for the Future
Board of Directors
Our experienced Board of Directors and Advisory Board members hail from those stakeholder groups Sustainable Conservation partners with daily to drive our conservation mission – industry, government, farming and the nonprofit sector. This unique composition offers diverse perspectives for developing the most effective solutions to California’s most pressing environmental problems.
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Celeste Cantú
Chair, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board -
Lauren B. Dachs
President and Founder, Laural Foundation -
Daniel M. Dooley, Board Chairman
Principal, New Current Water and Land, LLC. -
Michael Frantz
Co-owner, Frantz Wholesale Nursery -
Leslie Friedman Johnson
Principal and Co-Founder, Conservation and Natural Resources Group -
Jennifer Hernandez, Secretary
Partner, Holland & Knight -
Jenny Hoang
Senior Manager, The Monitor Institute by Deloitte -
Peter Kareiva
President & CEO, The Aquarium of the Pacific -
Sally Liu
Environmental Philanthropist & Scientist -
Jeff Loomans
President, Greater Farallones Association -
Mohsen Mortada
CEO, Cole Engineering Group -
Ginger Scheer Oros
MFT -
Adán Ortega, Jr.
Principal, Ortega Strategies Group -
Jon Reiter, Treasurer
Principal, Cavalrei -
J. Miles Reiter
Chairman & CEO, Driscoll's
Advisory Board
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Charles Ahlem
Owner, Charles Ahlem Ranch & Hilmar Cheese Company -
Adrienne Alvord
Western States Director, Union of Concerned Scientists -
Paul Betancourt
Managing Partner, VF Farms -
Laura Beaudin
Partner, Bain & Company -
Don Bransford
Owner, Bransford Farms -
Chris Buchbinder
Portfolio Manager and Senior Vice President, Capital Group Companies -
John Cain
Director of Conservation for California Flood Management, American Rivers -
Frank Casey
Ecosystem Services Theme Lead, Science and Decisions Center, United States Geological Survey -
Paula Daniels
Co-Founder, Chair, Center for Good Food Purchasing -
John Dawson
Co-Founder, Zentek -
Kim Delfino
President and Founder, Earth Advocacy -
Dan Emmett
Executive Chairman, Douglas Emmett, Inc., Founding Board Member, Sustainable Conservation -
Bob Epstein
Co-Founder, E2 -
Steve Gross
Vice President of State Relations, Wine Institute -
Ellen Hanak
Director, PPIC Water Policy Center -
Laura Hattendorf
Head of Investments, Mulago Foundation, Co-Founder, Sustainable Conservation -
Charlene Harvey
Civic Leader -
Winston Hickox
Principal, California Strategies, LLC -
Kristine Johnson
Founder & Executive Director, Kingfisher Foundation -
Rich Kelley
Principal, Search Fund Partners -
Chip Koch
Principal Land Consultant, Safety, Health and Environment -
Cindy Lang
Philanthropist, Strategist & Dot Connector -
Michael Mantell
Senior Advisor, Resources Legacy Fund -
Steve McCormick
Managing Director, Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation -
Felicia Marcus
Member, Water Policy Group -
Jerry Meral
Director, Natural Heritage Institute -
Jeff Mount
Senior Fellow, PPIC Water Policy Center -
Wendy Pulling
Director of ESG Integration, University of California Office of the Chief Investment Officer -
Tina Quinn
Co-Founder, Sustainable Conservation, Life & Leadership Coach -
Secretary Karen Ross
Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture -
Greg Rosston
Director, Public Policy Program and Gordon Cain Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University -
Alejandra Sanchez
Corporate Social Responsibility, Marketing Manager, Driscolls -
Rebecca Shaw
Senior Vice President and Chief Scientist, World Wildlife Fund -
Russell Siegelman
Lecturer, Stanford Business School, Partner Emeritus, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers -
Lester Snow
Sole Proprietor, Natural Resource Consulting -
Cindy Starrett
Partner, Latham & Watkins -
Buzz Thompson
Faculty Director, Stanford, Water in the West Program -
Michael Traynor, Esq.
Senior Counsel, Cobalt LLP., President Emeritus, American Law Institute -
Tony Turkovich
Farmer/Proprietor, Turkovich Family Wines -
Allison Harvey Turner
CEO, Water Foundation -
Mark Valentine
San Joaquin Valley Regional Committee
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Charles Ahlem
Owner, Charles Ahlem Ranch & Hilmar Cheese Company -
Eric Averett
Resource Renewable Group -
Philip Bowles
Chairman, Bowles Farming Company -
Emmy Cattani
Cattani Farming -
Greg Coleman
E. & J. Gallo Winery -
Dan Dooley
Principal, New Current Water and Land, LLC/Sustainable Conservation Board Member -
Michael Frantz
Owner, Frantz Wholesale Nursery -
Aaron Fukuda
General Manager, Tulare Irrigation District -
Dino Giacomazzi
CEO, Giacomazzi Almond Company, Inc. -
Vicki Kretsinger
Senior Principal Hydrologist, Luhdorff and Scalmanini, Consulting Engineers -
Soapy Mulholland
Sopac & Associates LLC -
Chuck Nichols
Nichols Farm -
Eddie Ocampo
Program Director of the Community Sustainability Department, Self-Help Enterprises -
Bryan Osorio
Program Officer, Sierra Health Foundation -
David Orth
Partner, New Current Water and Land, LLC -
Jon Reiter
Principal, Cavalrei -
Julie Rentner
President, River Partners -
Emily Rooney
President, Agricultural Council of California -
David Villarino-Gonzalez
Farmworker Institute of Education and Leadership Development -
Aaron Wickstrom
Managing Partner, Valsigna Farms -
Kathy Wood McLaughlin
TKM Consulting, Inc./Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners -
Stuart Woolf
President and Chief Executive Officer, Woolf Farming -
Justin Wylie
Principal, Wylie Farms
Featured in
Our work has been featured in these and many other local, state, and national media.
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National Geographic
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CNBC
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Los Angeles Times
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NPR
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San Jose Mercury News
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Grist
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Wired
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Stanford Social Innovation Review
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The Sacramento Bee
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Yale Environment 360
Awards
Sustainable Conservation has received numerous awards from both public and private institutions.
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Vanguard Award, 2022
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CalTrout Streamkeeper Award, 2021
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Leadership in Sustainable Partnerships Award, 2020
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U.S. Dairy Sustainability Award, Outstanding Community Contribution, 2020
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NOAA Excellence in Habitat Restoration Award, 2018
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Farmer Technical Support Innovator Award honoring Ladi Asgill, Senior Project Manager, 2016
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UC Davis Bradford Rominger Agricultural Sustainability Leadership Award honoring Dr. Daniel Mountjoy, Director of Resource Stewardship, 2016
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James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award, 2007
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Governor's Environmental and Economic Leadership Award, 2004
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US EPA (Region 9) Outstanding Achievement Award, 2004
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California Council Environmental and Economic Balance - Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown Award, 2003
Working with Us
Sustainable Conservation is fortunate to have talented, dedicated staff who are committed to collaboration both internally and externally. We care about what we do, and we care about each other. Our size affords staff an opportunity to see the direct impact of their work, and our culture encourages continuous learning while providing opportunities for professional development. We work hard while providing flexible schedules, telecommuting, generous paid holidays and other benefits that support well-being.
CareersPartners & Supporters
A sample of the diverse private, public, and non-profit partners who make Sustainable Conservation's work possible.
Private Sector
- AECOM
- cbec Eco Engineering
- Driscoll's
- Environmental Science Associates
- General Mills
- The Home Depot
- Lowe's
- MBK Engineers
- Nestle
- Netafim, USA
- Provost and Prichard
- Starbucks
- Wilbur Ellis
- Woodward and Curran
Government
- Aliso Water District
- Ballico-Cortes Water District
- California Air Resources Board
- California Coastal Commission
- California Department of Fish and Game
- California Department of Food and Agriculture
- California Department of Water Resources
- California Natural Resources Agency
- California State Coastal Conservancy
- California State Parks Department
- California State Water Resources Control Board
- Central San Joaquin Water Conservation District
- Chowchilla Irrigation District
- City of Modesto
- Delta Conservancy
- Delta Stewardship Council
- Department of Water Resources
- East Turlock Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Agency
- Flood-Managed Aquifer Recharge Network
- Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development
- Gravelly Ford Water District
- GrizzlyCorps
- Madera County
- Madera Chowchilla Resource Conservation District
- Madera Irrigation District
- Merced Irrigation District
- Modesto Irrigation District
- National Marine Fisheries Service
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- National Resources Conservation Service
- Oakdale Irrigation District
- Reclamation District 108
- Regional Water Resources Control Boards
- Root Creek Water District
- San Joaquin County
- San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
- South San Joaquin Irrigation District
- Stanislaus County
- Stockton East Water District
- Triangle T Water District
- Tulare Irrigation District
- Turlock Irrigation District
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- USDA Agricultural Research Service
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- West Turlock Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Agency
Farming/Agriculture
- Al Costa
- Ag Innovations
- Almond Board of California
- Altman Plants
- AmericanHort
- American Farmland Trust
- Braga Fresh Farms
- Burroughs Family Farm
- California Dairy Campaign
- California Dairy Quality Assurance Program
- California Farm Bureau Federation
- Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies
- Dairy Cares
- Dairy Management Inc.
- De Jager Farms
- Don Cameron
- Milk Producers Council
- Monrovia Growers
- Monterey County Farm Bureau
- Newtrient, LLC
- Plant California Alliance
- Terranova Ranch
- Western Growers
- Western United Dairies
Academic
- California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
- CSU Chico
- CSU Fresno
- CSU Monterey Bay
- CSU Sacramento, Consensus and Collaboration Program
- CSU Stanislaus
- Stanford University
- UC Berkeley, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
- UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy
- University of California Cooperative Extension
- UC Davis
- UC Davis, Department of Land, Air and Water
- UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- UC Master Gardener Program
- UC Merced
- UC Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies
Non-profit
- ALBA Farmers
- American Rivers
- American Society of Landscape Architects - Northern California Chapter
- Association of Professional Landscape Designers, California Chapter
- Audubon California
- BEAM Circular
- CalCAN
- California Association of Resource Conservation Districts
- California Invasive Plant Council
- California Landscape Stewardship Network
- California Native Plant Society
- California Process-Based Restoration Network
- California Society for Ecological Restoration
- California Trout
- California Water Action Collaborative
- California Water Data Consortium
- Central Coast Water Quality Preservation Inc
- CivicWell
- Community Alliance with Family Farmers
- Community Water Center
- Ducks Unlimited
- Earth Genome
- Environmental Defense Fund
- Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability
- Madera Chowchilla Resource Conservation District
- Madera County Department of Water and Natural Resources Department
- National Center for Appropriate Technology
- The Nature Conservancy
- Northern California Water Association
- Point Blue Conservation Science
- Pollinator Partnership
- Project apis m.
- Public Policy Institute of California
- Resource Conservation District of Monterey County
- Resources Legacy Fund
- Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County
- River Partners
- Salmonid Restoration Federation
- San Mateo Resource Conservation District
- Sanctuary Forest
- Sand County Foundation
- Scott River Watershed Council
- Self-Help Enterprises
- Sierra Meadows Partnership
- Sonoma Resource Conservation District
- South Coast Habitat Restoration
- Stanislaus Community Foundation
- State Water Contractors
- Stewardship Index for Specialty Crops
- Trout Unlimited
- Truckee River Watershed Council
- Water Forum
- Water Foundation
- Water Solutions Network
- The Watershed Research and Training Center
Finances & Accountability
Sustainable Conservation consistently receives high scores from the country’s premier charity evaluator, Charity Navigator, for our financial strength, excellent governance, and ability to maximize the impact of donations.
In addition to our history of high marks from independent evaluators like Charity Navigator, we strive to improve our effectiveness and efficiency by:
- Diversifying our funding sources
- Making strategic investments to grow our reserves
- Utilizing state-of-the-art accounting systems and best practices
- Coordinating independent financial audits, which we do voluntarily
Foundation Grants | 1262908 |
Individual Contributions | 2589958 |
Government Grants | 126678 |
Other | 1120289 |
Total Support and Revenue | 5099833 |
Program | 4110069 |
Fundraising | 924011 |
General and Administrative | 584695 |
Total Expenses | 5618775 |
Investment Income | 332203 |
Net Assets Beginning of Year | 6424363 |
Net Assets End of Year | 6237624 |
Change in Assets | -186739 |
Financial Statements
Sustainable Conservation is committed to openly sharing financial information.
- 2023 Financial Statements
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- 2022 Financial Statements
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- 2021 Financial Statements
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- 2020 Financial Statements
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- 2019 financial statements
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- 2012 financial statements
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- 2011 financial statements
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- 2010 financial statements
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