Each year, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) develops state-specific documents that outline the funding provided to each individual state through the American System of Conservation Funding (ASCF). The three pillars to the ASCF include revenue from sporting licenses, and excise tax revenue from both the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs. These state-specific documents are designed to provide essential information to our partners and the public to help them more thoroughly understand the contributions that sportsmen and women make to conservation in all 50 states.
True Identity of America’s Conservationists
Reports
- ASCF National_2022 - American System of Conservation Funding
- Alabama - American System of Conservation Funding
- Arkansas - American System of Conservation Funding
- Florida - American System of Conservation Funding
- Georgia - American System of Conservation Funding
- Idaho - American System of Conservation Funding
- Iowa - American System of Conservation Funding
- Kansas - American System of Conservation Funding
- Kentucky - American System of Conservation Funding
- Louisiana - American System of Conservation Funding
- Minnesota - American System of Conservation Funding
- Mississippi - American System of Conservation Funding
- Montana - American System of Conservation Funding
- Nebraska - American System of Conservation Funding
- New Mexico - American System of Conservation Funding
- North Carolina - American System of Conservation Funding
- Ohio - American System of Conservation Funding
- Oklahoma - American System of Conservation Funding
- South Carolina - American System of Conservation Funding
- Tennessee - American System of Conservation Funding
- Texas - American System of Conservation Funding
- Utah - American System of Conservation Funding
- West Virginia - American System of Conservation Funding