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GRHA Campaign Two Page Booklet - FINAL

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Great Rivers Habitat Alliance

Protecting the Confluence Floodplain

Where three great rivers meet, one extraordinary landscape remains.

Our Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To protect the 100-year Confluence floodplain for the benefit of wildlife, historic waterfowling, agriculture, clean water, and people. GRHA honors the Confluence’s long-standing hunting and conservation heritage while ensuring these lands serve clean water, education, and public benefit for all.

Our Vision

The vision of Great Rivers Habitat Alliance is a natural Confluence floodplain protected for the benefit of all.

GRHA’s work is guided by four core pillars:

• Protection

• Conservation

• Education & Public Awareness

• Organizational Strength

Together, they ensure that land protected today continues to deliver environmental, economic, and community benefits far into the future.

A Shared Vision for the Confluenc e

We envision a Confluence floodplain that is protected, connected, valued, and conserved.

Protected

Permanently conserved lands that reduce flood risk, protect clean water, and sustain wildlife habitat.

Connected

Linked wetlands and natural corridors that allow rivers and wildlife to function as healthy systems.

Valued

Places where people can learn, recreate, and connect with the natural world.

Conserved

Safeguarded through stewardship and science—breaking the costly cycle of floodplain loss for generations to come.

A Partnership-Driven Approach

GRHA succeeds by bringing people together around shared goals.

Private leadership and philanthropic investment help unlock public funding, agency expertise, and large-scale conservation outcomes. Our partners include Ducks Unlimited, the Missouri Department of Conservation, Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation, The Nature Conservancy, federal agencies, local governments, landowners, Land Learning Foundation, Safari Club International, Delta Waterfowl, and community nonprofits.

Together, these partnerships allow GRHA to serve as a catalyst for connecting resources, aligning interests, and delivering results no single organization could achieve alone.

Completing the Henges Center’s Vision

Significant progress has been made to secure and activate Henges Center, but the work is not finished.

Approximately $4 million remains to retire the acquisition investment and fully realize Henges Center’s long-term potential. Completing this

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