SANTA ANA, Ca, January 15 , 2026– The AFTCO x B.A.S.S. Nation Conservation Grant Program continues in 2026 to support conservation initiatives throughout the country. The Conservation Grant Program was created in 2018 to help provide funds to approved freshwater bass conservation projects proposed by B.A.S.S. Nation clubs. To date, AFTCO’s total contribution to this program has exceeded $177,000 in grants. This partnership with B.A.S.S. Nation Conservation has actively contributed to the shared goals of AFTCO and B.A.S.S., fostering community and youth-oriented conservation projects that positively impact local fisheries.
The Grant Program provides financial support for stocking bass, habitat enhancements, and ensuring that bass are properly cared for and returned to lakes and rivers in the best possible condition for future generations to enjoy. These efforts are coordinated locally with the aid of B.A.S.S Nation chapters, governmental fishery management agencies, local businesses, and the valuable support of volunteers and youth organizations contributing their time and labor to the cause. “Conservation has always been at the heart of who we are at AFTCO, and continuing the AFTCO x B.A.S.S. Nation Conservation Grant Program into 2026 reflects that long-term commitment,” said AFTCO President Casey Shedd. “Since 2018, this program has helped fund meaningful, grassroots conservation efforts—from habitat enhancement to bass stocking and proper fish care—by empowering local B.A.S.S. Nation clubs, agencies, and volunteers. We’re proud to have contributed more than $177,000 to projects that strengthen fisheries, engage youth, and ensure our lakes and rivers remain healthy for future generations of anglers.”
“AFTCO’s continued support of these B.A.S.S. Nation grass roots projects shows their commitment to the preservation of our aquatic resources and to make bass fishing better,” — Gene Gilliland, B.A.S.S. Conservation Director.
Website page with full program details HERE. You can directly submit your conservation proposal HERE.
The deadline for entries is March 31, 2026. Proposals will be judged by a panel that includes representatives from B.A.S.S. and AFTCO.