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Name of Organization Amount Description Keywords Year Office
Organic Farming Research Foundation $5,000 Support immediate information needs of organic farmers while moving the public and policymakers toward greater investment in organic farming systems. N/A 2009 Pacific
Reef Check Foundation $25,000 Reef Check's California program educates, trains, and engages ocean users, especially recreational divers, to collect valid scientific data on nearshore ecosystems, providing vital information to improve management decisions. The program also serves to build stewardship for coastal resources by directly involving the public in marine management. N/A 2008 Pacific
Organic Farming Research Foundation $5,000 Support immediate information needs of organic farmers while moving the public and policymakers toward greater investment in organic farming systems. N/A 2010 Pacific
Reef Check Foundation $50,000 Reef Check's California program educates, trains, and engages ocean users, especially recreational divers, to collect valid scientific data on nearshore ecosystems, providing vital information to improve management decisions. The program also serves to build stewardship for coastal resources by directly involving the public in marine management. N/A 2009 Pacific
Otter Project, Inc. $25,000 The Otter Project's Monterey Coastkeeper program works to protect the water, watersheds, and coastal oceans of the Monterey coast. Focusing on the impacts and mitigation of urban and agricultural runoff, Monterey Coastkeeper works to address water quality issues and promote ocean stewardship in the Monterey region. Keepers, Water Quality 2008 Pacific
Reef Check Foundation $50,000 Reef Check's California program engages, educates and trains ocean users (specifically recreational scuba divers) to collect high quality scientifically useful data on species and habitat of nearshore ecosystems, providing information to improve marine management decisions. N/A 2010 Pacific
Otter Project, Inc. $25,000 Address water quality issues and promote ocean stewardship in the Monterey region, focusing on the impacts and mitigation of urban and agricultural runoff. Keepers, Water Quality 2009 Pacific
Reef Check Foundation $50,000 Reef Check's California program educates, trains, and engages ocean users, especially recreational divers, to collect valid scientific data on nearshore ecosystems, providing vital information to improve marine management decisions. The program also serves to build a constituency supportive of science-based management of coastal resources. N/A 2011 Pacific
Otter Project, Inc. $25,000 The Monterey Coastkeeper is engaged in a project to establish that irrigation districts are dischargers and must protect the public trust in accordance with the Clean Water Act. Keepers, Water Quality 2010 Pacific
Pacific Marine Conservation Council $30,000 Convene a meeting of select scientists and stakeholders that focuses on the creation of a framework to better manage and conserve Eastern Pacific marine fish stocks. Foster local stewardship of the marine resources on Orford Reef and its associated fisheries through work within the community of Port Orford, Oregon. Fisheries 2006 Pacific
Pacific Marine Conservation Council $30,000 For initiatives to implement ecosystem-based management practices at regional, state, and community scales, in order to foster sustainable fisheries and conserve biodiversity. Fisheries 2007 Pacific
PCL Foundation $20,000 The Coast and Ocean Regional Roundtable N/A 2009 Pacific
Pelican Media $5,000 Pelican Dreams is a feature-length documentary about California brown pelicans, starring a young bird who stopped traffic by landing on the Golden Gate Bridge, and ranging up and down the U.S. Pacific coast with the migration, from the Channel Islands to the Columbia River. N/A 2010 Pacific
Pew Charitable Trusts $40,000 The Our Ocean coalition advances ecosystem-based management of Oregon's marine environment, beginning with a foundation of scientifically defensible marine reserves and marine protected areas. N/A 2011 Pacific
Philanthropy Network $50,000 Start up funding for a real time interactive web marketplace designed to connect donors and grant-seekers for non-profit fundraising and charitable giving. Provides web-based technology to assist smaller non-profits in expanding their outreach capabilities and introducing efficiency in the proposal submission process for greater effectiveness. N/A 2006 Pacific
River Network $30,000 Increase engagement of grassroots watershed protection groups throughout the Pacific Northwest, and for Clean Water Act education programs, such as the online Clean Water Act Course and companion book, The Clean Water Act: An Owner's Manual. Water Quality 2009 Pacific
River Network $30,000 The River Rescue Fund will provide River Network with the flexibility to deploy our limited staff resources in a timely way in response to strategic opportunities. Water Quality 2010 Pacific
Rural California Broadcasting Corp KRCB-TV Channel 22 $15,000 Natural Heroes TV Series, featuring independent films of varying lengths and genres, about individuals and organizations working to preserve and protect their local environment. N/A 2009 Pacific
Rural California Broadcasting Corp KRCB-TV Channel 22 $15,000 The Emmy-award winning Natural Heroes TV Series features independent films that share inspiring, extraordinary stories of everyday people making a positive difference for our world by working hands-on in their local environment. N/A 2011 Pacific
Russian Riverkeeper $20,000 Legally challenge a gravel mining permit in order to protect water quality and endangered wild salmon and steelhead in the Russian River Watershed. Keepers, Water Quality 2011 Pacific
Sacramento River Watershed Program $25,000 For general operational support for the planning and execution of a fund-development program that will help diversify their funding base for long term sustainability. N/A 2007 Pacific
Sailors for the Sea Inc. $10,000 Around the Americas is a circumnavigation by sailboat of the North and South American continents to build awareness of ocean health issues so that citizens understand the precipitous changes that are occurring at the poles and along our coasts and what they can do to mitigate these changes. N/A 2009 Pacific
Sailors for the Sea Inc. $2,000 Around the Americas is a circumnavigation by sailboat of the North and South American continents to build awareness of ocean health issues so that citizens understand the precipitous changes that are occurring at the poles and along our coasts and what they can do to mitigate these changes. N/A 2010 Pacific
San Francisco Ocean Film Festival $3,000 For the 2006 film festival N/A 2005 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation $500,000 The resources Legacy Fund Foundation advocates for the creation of marine protected area (MPA) networks in California state waters through the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). N/A 2008 Pacific
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper $12,000 SBCK educates and lobbies decision-makers to strengthen and enforce existing laws or enact new ones to better protect our waterways, and we educate and engage the public in devising and implementing solutions to local water pollution problems. Keepers, Water Quality 2009 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation $500,000 The resources Legacy Fund Foundation advocates for the creation of marine protected area (MPA) networks in California state waters through the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). N/A 2009 Pacific
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper $12,000 SBCK educates and lobbies decision-makers to strengthen and enforce existing laws or enact new ones to better protect our waterways, and we educate and engage the public in devising and implementing solutions to local water pollution problems. Keepers, Water Quality 2010 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation $500,000 The resources Legacy Fund Foundation advocates for the creation of marine protected area (MPA) networks in California state waters through the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). N/A 2010 Pacific
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper $12,000 SBCK educates and lobbies decision-makers to strengthen and enforce existing laws or enact new ones to better protect waterways, and we educate and engage the public in devising and implementing solutions to local water pollution problems. Keepers, Water Quality 2011 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation $500,000 The resources Legacy Fund Foundation advocates for the creation of marine protected area (MPA) networks in California state waters through the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). N/A 2011 Pacific
Santa Monica Baykeeper $20,000 The Advocacy Program focuses on healthy marine habitats, sustainable fisheries, improving water quality, and clean beaches in Los Angeles waterways. Keepers, Water Quality 2011 Pacific
River Network $25,000 Increase capacity of community-based watershed groups by providing tools, resources and direct assistance on non-profit organization building and grassroots activism. Help communities understand conditions and trends in their watersheds so that protection, clean-up and restoration programs can be targeted. Water Quality 2006 Pacific
Save the Bay $30,000 Community-based strategies to build broader support and funding for Bay and Delta habitat restoration Water Quality 2005 Pacific
River Network $25,000 For general support to increase capacity and enhance the efforts of community-based watershed groups in California, Oregon, and Washington. River Network will consult with groups on local applications of the Clean Water Act, and provide web-based resources, training, and other resources to improve coordination between state agencies and volunteer monitoring groups. Water Quality 2007 Pacific
Save the Bay $30,000 Advance Bay habitat restoration through increased hands-on volunteer work, high-level support from prominent individuals for new restoration funding mechanisms, and continued environmental education in targeted schools. Water Quality 2006 Pacific
River Network $25,000 Increase engagement of grassroots watershed protection groups throughout the Pacific Northwest, and for Clean Water Act education programs, such as the online Clean Water Act Course and companion book, The Clean Water Act: An Owner's Manual. Water Quality 2008 Pacific
Save the Bay $20,000 For continued implementation of the recommendations from the 2007 Greening the Bay report to restore critical bay habitat. Water Quality 2007 Pacific
Save the Bay $20,000 To promote establishment of a special district Water Quality 2008 Pacific
Seaweb $75,000 A communications-based organization that uses social marketing techniques - public opinion research, media training, tailored messaging, and creative methods of information sharing - to advance its mission of ocean conservation. N/A 2008 Pacific
Save the Bay $50,000 Promote establishment of a special district Water Quality 2009 Pacific
Seaweb $50,000 A communications-based organization that uses social marketing techniques - public opinion research, media training, tailored messaging, and creative methods of information sharing - to advance its mission of ocean conservation. N/A 2009 Pacific
Save the Bay $40,000 For reduction of trash in San Francisco Bay, especially from plastic bags and polystyrene. Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2010 Pacific
Seaweb $60,000 A communications-based organization that uses social marketing techniques - public opinion research, media training, tailored messaging, and creative methods of information sharing - to advance its mission of ocean conservation. N/A 2010 Pacific
  $40,000 Restore the Mill Creek watershed, a 25,000-acre temperate rainforest once subjected to heavy industrial logging. Using a coordinated and interdisciplinary approach, the League works to promote forest restoration, removal of logging roads, and restoration of salmon and wildlife habitat. N/A 2004 Pacific
Seaweb $10,000 The Marine Photobank is the leading resource of images focused on promoting a healthy ocean. Contributors include professional and amateur photographers, researchers, educators, activists, government staff and the general public. N/A 2009 Pacific
Save The Redwoods League $25,000 Montgomery Woods land acquisition N/A 2005 Pacific
Seaweb $10,000 The Marine Photobank is the leading resource of images focused on promoting a healthy ocean. Contributors include professional and amateur photographers, researchers, educators, activists, government staff and the general public. N/A 2009 Pacific
Save The Redwoods League $40,000 Restore the Mill Creek watershed, a 25,000-acre temperate rainforest once subjected to heavy industrial logging. Using a coordinated and interdisciplinary approach, the League works to promote forest restoration, removal of logging roads, and restoration of salmon and wildlife habitat. N/A 2006 Pacific
Seaweb $15,000 The Marine Photobank is the leading resource of images focused on promoting a healthy ocean. Contributors include professional and amateur photographers, researchers, educators, activists, government staff and the general public. N/A 2010 Pacific