Audubon International Awarded $25,000 FairWays Foundation Grant for Monarchs In The Rough Program

Audubon International – the environmentally focused non-profit organization offering members numerous certifications and conservation initiatives to protect the areas where we all live, work, and play – has received a $25,000 grant from The FairWays Foundation to help sustain and grow its popular Monarchs In The Rough program, in which golf courses establish milkweed habitat where the endangered butterflies can lay eggs during their seasonal migration periods. Grant funds will be used to provide regionally appropriate milkweed seeds and program signs to participating courses.

Christine Kane, Chief Executive Officer

“We are delighted and honored to receive a grant from FairWays Foundation,” said Audubon International CEO Christine Kane. “Monarchs In The Rough is one of our most popular and vital ongoing conservation initiatives, with participants within and outside the United States. This grant will go a long way in helping golf courses do their part to bolster Monarch populations along their Western Hemisphere migration corridors.” For more information on Monarchs in the Rough and how to join, visit www.monarchsintherough.org.

A stand-alone 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established by The Aquatrols Company in 2019, The FairWays Foundation is dedicated to advancing conservation and environmental stewardship worldwide. By providing grants to both small and large-scale projects, the foundation addresses critical environmental challenges and supports educational initiatives in the golf industry and the wider world. For the 2024 grant cycle, Audubon International’s Monarchs In The Rough grant was one of 11 awards totaling $119,040.

“The FairWays Foundation is extremely proud of this year’s grant recipients. They represent three continents with an increased focus on public outreach and education,” said Greg Lovell, President of The FairWays Foundation and Central East Territory Manager for The Aquatrols Company. “Our total give is now over $800,000 since 2019. We can’t wait to see the finished projects and observe the positive impacts they are having within their communities.”

To learn more about how your local golf course, community or resort can gain recognition for your environmental efforts or to learn how to expand your initiatives through Audubon International’s numerous environmental certifications, visit www.auduboninternational.org or call toll free: 1-844-767-9051

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