Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Supporting Rivers and Watersheds With $30 Million Donation to The Nature Conservancy

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation today announced a $30 million donation to The Nature Conservancy, a global nonprofit organization that works to address critical conservation challenges around the world. The five-year donation - called the "Routes & Roots: Enterprise Healthy Rivers Project" - helps support The Nature Conservancy's long-term water resource management initiatives and is expected to benefit 150 million people.

"Blue Infrastructure"

The project highlights the strategic importance of "blue infrastructure" - rivers and regional watersheds - which not only supply drainage and outflow for rainfall and streams, but also strengthen habitats and farmlands, generate renewable energy and provide cost-efficient transportation options.

"This contribution is one of the biggest gifts we have received in many years," said Mark Tercek, President and Chief Executive Officer for The Nature Conservancy. "It will benefit both people and wildlife across two continents, while facilitating the sharing of best practices to drive global progress in conservation. This effort to preserve great rivers is about more than just protecting fresh water today - it also demonstrates Enterprise's leadership, vision and commitment to making a difference for the long term."

Founded in 1982, the private Enterprise Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car brand and Enterprise Holdings, the world's largest car rental company and an industry leader in transportation and travel. Carolyn Kindle Betz, Senior Vice President and Executive Director of the Foundation, made today's announcement from the company's world headquarters in St. Louis.

"Our philanthropic focus is not always directly related to our business, but instead reaches beyond to make a difference and improve the quality of life wherever our employees and customers live and work," noted Kindle Betz, granddaughter of the late Jack Taylor, who founded Enterprise 60 years ago in St. Louis. "We're thrilled to support and partner with a world-class organization like The Nature Conservancy in this effort to help ensure that healthy rivers continue to enrich our lives for generations to come."

The Nature Conservancy will use the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation's $30 million donation to help protect and preserve four major rivers and watersheds across North America and Europe:

    --  Mississippi River (U.S.)  One of the world's longest and most iconic
        rivers, the Mississippi flows through the heart and history of North
        America, from the pine woods of northern Minnesota, through the rich,
        dark Delta soil to the Gulf of Mexico - a more-than-2,300-mile journey
        that spans 40 percent of the United States. Enterprise's gift will
        support partnerships with farmers, ranchers and communities in the basin
        to help reduce the amount of excess nutrient runoff that enters the
        river system and, ultimately, the Gulf of Mexico. Decreasing nutrient
        runoff will help on-going efforts to minimize the Gulf of Mexico's "dead
        zone," a massive area of water that chokes marine life, hampers
        recreation and tourism, and jeopardizes some of North America's most
        productive fisheries.

    --  Colorado River (U.S.)Over time, the mighty Colorado River carved the
        Grand Canyon into the ancient sandstone of the American Southwest.
        Today, it is one of the most important water systems in the United
        States, flowing from high in the Rocky Mountains through watersheds in
        seven states and two countries on its way to the Gulf of California. The
        Nature Conservancy is working with water users throughout the Colorado
        Basin to sustainably manage this important river, develop innovative
        ways to conserve water and restore watersheds. This will better support
        the River's natural ability to sustain years of drought and increased
        water demand while still providing for nature and people.

    --  Canada A vast mosaic of forests, rivers, lakes, and wetlands, Canada's
        Boreal Forest is home to more surface freshwater than any other
        ecosystem on earth. It is also home to more than 600 Indigenous
        communities who have depended on, and cared for, this vital global
        resource for thousands of years. In a region of northwestern Manitoba
        that includes the mighty Churchill and Saskatchewan rivers, The Nature
        Conservancy, with its Canadian affiliate TNC Canada, is partnering with
        several First Nations as they work to increase their leadership and
        authority around decisions regarding natural resources in their
        traditional territories. These efforts help ensure that the full
        economic, cultural, and environmental value of their traditional lands
        and waters are realized to the benefit of all.

    --  EuropeAcross thousands of years of European history, the Danube, the
        Sava and other major rivers of the Balkan Peninsula have been silent
        witnesses to the rise and fall of one powerful empire after another.
        Today they are a vital source of another sort of power - hydroelectric
        power that supports communities and industries throughout the region.
        Partnerships under this initiative will help create and implement a
        sustainable development model that makes conservation values an integral
        part of renewable energy planning for the Western Balkans' rivers and
        lands. This will support balanced watershed management decisions for
        European countries that will reduce the current threats undermining
        river health, biodiversity, and water security.

$175 Million in Global Philanthropic Initiatives

In addition to the "Routes & Roots: Enterprise Healthy Rivers Project," two other Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation initiatives are directly or indirectly connected to healthy and sustainable watershed management:

    --  "Enterprise 50 Million Tree Pledge" In 2006, in honor of Enterprise's
        50(th) anniversary, Enterprise partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation
        on a pledge to fund the planting of 50 million trees by 2056 throughout
        the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Spain, Ireland and the
        United Kingdom. By the end of this year, 12 million trees will have been
        planted. Trees provide significant benefits to ensure healthy rivers and
        watersheds by absorbing and removing harmful chemicals, filtering
        sediment during storms, and providing shade and wildlife habitat. ($50
        million)

    --  Enterprise "Fill Your Tank" ProgramJust last year, in honor of the
        company's 60(th) anniversary, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation
        launched this initiative to address food insecurity around the globe
        through a partnership with Feeding America, Food Banks Canada, The
        Global FoodBanking Network, and local food banks and pantries in North
        America. Healthy watersheds are critical to producing enough food for a
        growing world population. That's especially important at a time when one
        in nine people don't have enough food to be healthy and lead an active
        life. ($60 million)

Other major philanthropic initiatives include the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Institute for Renewable Fuels ($35 million) and the American Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program ($1 million annually). These five ongoing Foundation commitments and donations collectively total more than $175 million.

"My family and our company have deep roots in St. Louis, and one of the world's greatest rivers runs right through our hometown," said Kindle Betz. "But in light of Enterprise's international expansion, it was important that this gift benefit communities and their surrounding environment worldwide. We hope it will help more and more people understand and support the critical role rivers play in our lives."

"We believe that understanding will lead to respect," she said. "And what people respect, they will also protect."

About Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation
The Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car brand. The Foundation was established in 1982 by Enterprise's founder, Jack Taylor, to strengthen and give back to the thousands of communities where customers and employees live and work. In total, the Foundation has contributed more than $300 million to nonprofits focused on community improvement, education and environmental stewardship. Ninety-six percent of the grants made by the Foundation fulfill requests by employees to help local causes they personally champion and actively support. In addition, the Foundation provides sizable grants to nonprofits that have strategic or social importance, as well as to relief projects as they arise, including natural disasters that affect customers and employees.

About The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. Working in 72 countries, we use a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. The Nature Conservancy works in Canada with its affiliate TNC Canada, a registered Canadian charity. To learn more, visit www.nature.org or follow @nature_press on Twitter.

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