From
7
founders
around a campfire to
30,000+
MEMBERS
Dear Friends
2018 was Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ best year yet. It has been an incredible journey with you by our side as we grew from seven to 30,000 members in just 15 short years.
A message from BHA President and CEO Land Tawney
We’re proud of the milestones we reached in 2018
30,000
Members
who wrote
53,000
Letters to decision makers
350,000+
Public land advocates
who live in
39
Chapters in 44 states, two Canadian provinces and one territory
35,000
volunteer hours

Top Hits
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Young and BipartisanThe membership of North America’s fastest growing group of public lands sportsmen and women skews young and is politically diverse, a 2018 demographics survey of BHA’s membership showed. Seventy percent are age 45 or younger. Thirty-three percent identify as Independent, 23 percent as Republican, 20 percent as Democrat and 16 percent as “none of the above” (8 percent didn’t list an affiliation).
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North American ExpansionIn 2018, BHA added new chapters in Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota and Ohio. By the end of the year, we had established chapters in 39 states, Washington, D.C., Alberta and British Columbia - and BHA supporters rallied to drive our total membership to more than 30,000.
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Fixing Fire FundingBHA rallied with our partners to successfully advocate for legislation addressing the dangerous and irresponsible practice of “fire borrowing,” or the reappropriation of funds intended for public lands and wildlife management to catastrophic wildfires. The FY2018 spending package included a seven-year fix to fire borrowing, as well as other positive forest management reforms.
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Campfire StoriesAt the 2018 North American Rendevous, BHA launched an ambitious roster of Campfire Storytelling events across North America in collaboration with C.C. Filson. Designed to highlight the importance and value of public lands for our outdoor heritage, they harness the simple power of a good story to advance conservation narratives.
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Hunting for SustainabilityBuilding off considerable success in Montana, BHA expanded our Hunting for Sustainability program to Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming in 2018. Hunting for Sustainability addresses the challenge some would-be hunters experience as they attempt to break into the sport, offering novices hands-on learning guided by seasoned hunters and other experts - while expanding the ranks of hunter-conservationists among college students.
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Vote Public Lands and Waters!BHA elevated the dialogue on public lands in 2018, highlighting our shared lands and waters and public access as issues deserving of voters’ attention at the ballot box and by releasing conservation-oriented candidate questionnaires for several states. September Is Public Lands Month
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Responsible Use of OHVsBHA continued our longstanding commitment to rewarding responsible outdoorsmen and women who stand up for fair chase and intact habitat and report illegal OHV use and dumping. 2018 saw us issue more rewards than ever before.
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Public Lands MonthBHA members, leaders and staff headed afield in September to celebrate Public Lands Month. Public lands work projects, brewfests and pint nights, sporting clays shoots, and field projects spearheaded by BHA college clubs on national wildlife refuges all helped spotlight the crucial role of North America’s shared lands and waters. All told, BHA sponsored 53 events and 20 work projects during the month of September, five of which were led by the collegiate clubs.
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Conserving the Sage SteppeBHA elevated the voices of sportsmen and women to successfully prevent harmful legislative language in the National Defense Authorization Act that would have compromised Greater sage-grouse conservation efforts and Western sagebrush habitat for elk, pronghorn, mule deer and more than 350 other species of wildlife.
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College Students UniteOur very successful BHA collegiate club model exceeded all expectations in 2018, building our presence across the continent in unique ways, growing from six established clubs in 2016 to 25 established clubs by the end of the year. Our college club program coordinated service projects on USFW refuges across the country and actively engaged college students in BHA’s priority campaigns.
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FLFTABHA actively worked for several years to secure reauthorization for the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act, or FLTFA, a modified land exchange program that has become a critical tool for Western public lands conservation, eliminating inholdings and consolidating disconnected public lands.
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Public Lands AdvocacyBHA brought the fire to Washington, D.C., in 2018 to advance our efforts to permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund. BHA members made phone calls, sent letters - and dozens, both young and old, traveled to the nation’s capital to push Congress and the administration to keep LWCF alive.
Read MoreFinancials
Financial Statement
Support and Revenue | |
Grant Revenue | $1,613,208 |
Events and Miscellaneous | $ 1,095,301 |
Membership | $ 983,721 |
Donationd and Interest | $ 279,274 |
Business Sponsorship | $ 190,343 |
Merchandise | $ 405,257 |
Total Revenue | $ 4,567,104 |
Expenses | |
Program Expenses | $ 4,373,439.00 |
Management and General | $ 90,232.00 |
Fundraising | $ 352,167.00 |
Total Expenses | $ 4,815,838.00 |
Change in Net Assets | $ (248,734.00) |
Support and Revenue

Expenses

Corporate Partners
- Alpacka Raft
- Alps Outdoorz
- Benchmade
- Black Coffee Roasting Co.
- Cairn Cartographics
- Camp Chef
- Cooper Firearms
- Crispi
- Danner
- Decker
- Elk Valley Big Horn Outfitters
- Federal Ammunition
- Filson
- First Lite
- Fishpond
- Gerber
- Global Rescue
- goHunt
- Hilleberg
- Kettlehouse Brewing Co.
- Kimber
- Leupold
- Mystery Ranch
- MTN Ops
- Nemo
- New Belgium Brewing
- OnX
- Orvis
- G5 Prime
- Princeton Tec
- RepYourWater
- Sage
- Savage
- Seek Outside
- Sitka Gear
- Stanley
- Stone Glacier
- Tanglefree
- Timber to Table Guide Service
- Tony Bynum Photography
- Traditional Bowhunter
- Traeger Wood Fired Grills
- Under Armour
- Victory Archery
- Vortex
- Weatherby
- Weston
- Wilderness Athlete
- Wilderness Lite
- Yeti
Board Members
- Ryan Busse (Montana) Chairman
- J.R. Young (California) Vice Chair
- Jeffrey Jones (Alabama) Treasurer
- Ted Koch (Idaho) Secretary
- Ben Bulis (Montana)
- Ryan Callaghan (Idaho)
- Bill Hanlon (British Columbia)
- Hilary Hutcheson (Montana)
- Heather Kelly (Alaska)
- Tom McGraw (Michigan)
- T. Edward Nickens (North Carolina)
- Ben O’Brien (Montana)

Staff Members
Directors
- Land Tawney, President & CEO
- Tim Brass, State Policy and Field Operations Director
- John Gale, Conservation Director
- Katie McKalip, Communications Director
- Frankie McBurney Olson, Director of Operations
Chapters
- Tim Brass, State Policy and Field Operations Director
- Chris Hennessey, Regional Manager and Eastern Chapter Coordinator
- Josh Kuntz, Regional Manager and Idaho Chapter Coordinator
- Ty Stubblefield, Chapter Coordinator and New Chapter Development
- Trey Curtiss, R3 Coordinator
- Katie DeLorenzo, Southwest Chapter Coordinator
- Kevin Farron, Montana Chapter Coordinator
- Josh Kaywood, Southeast and North Carolina Chapter Coordinator
- Russell Kuhlman, California and Nevada Chapter Coordinator
- Jason Meekhof, Upper Great Lakes Chapter Coordinator
- Jesse Salsberry, Northwest Chapter Coordinator & Video Production Assistant
- Kylie Schumacher, Campus Outreach Coordinator
- Brien Webster, Colorado and Wyoming Chapter Coordinator
Policy
- John Gale, Conservation Director
- Aliah Adams Knopff, Western Canada Coordinator
- Ace Hess, High Divide Coordinator
- Rob Parkins, Public Waters Access Coordinator
- Julia Peebles, Government Relations Manager
Communications
- Katie McKalip, Communications Director
- Walker Conyngham, Communications Coordinator
- Zack Williams, Backcountry Journal Editor
- Robert Yagid, Digital Media Coordinator
Operations
- Frankie McBurney Olson, Director of Operations
- Grant Alban, Corporate Sponsorship and Special Events
- Caitlin Frisbie, Operations Associate and Special Assistant to the President
- Ryan Silcox, Membership Coordinator
- Dylan Snyder, Operations Assistant