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Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust $1,000 10th Anniversary Seafood Celebration N/A 2024 Pacific
Multiplier $100,000 Catch Together is building a national network of community permit banks, sharing best practices and lessons learned to equip fishing communities and leaders with strategies, skills, assets, and programs. Fisheries 2024 Pacific
National Aquarium in Baltimore, Inc. $250,000 The National Aquarium protects aquatic and marine life. Advocacy, Outreach 2024 Pacific
Rural Community Assistance Corporation $5,000 RCAC provides training, technical and financial resources and advocacy so rural communities can achieve their goals and visions. Program areas include affordable housing development; water, wastewater and solid waste infrastructure assistance; leadership and economic development; capacity building; and financing services. Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Voter Engagement, Water Quality 2024 Pacific
University of Maryland Eastern Shore - sub of USMDF $8,056 An in-kind donation of air quality monitoring equipment. Air Quality 2024 Pacific
Aaron Read & Associates, LLC $25,000 Aaron Read and Associates LLC is a California-based firm providing legislative advocacy, government relations, and communications services to nonprofits, Native American Tribes, unions, trade associations, and businesses. Project is part of a larger RLF contract with Aaron Read; LSC funds are used to identify and track key legislative, state budget, and administrative policy matters related to watershed health, agriculture, and cannabis. Advocacy, Outreach, Political Will, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
CalMatters $1,000 CalMatters is a nonpartisan news media organization that covers a wide range of stories, projects, and explainers. This grant supports environmental reporting with priority on topics including wildfires, drought, climate change, food, land use, water, and agriculture. Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Communications, Land Use, Marine Protected Areas, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Charles Joseph Striplen $25,000 Chuck Striplen is an experienced environmental professional with an extensive background in water quality, land management, and Tribal outreach having previously served as the Tribal Advisor to the California Fish and Game Commission and as a scientist at the North Coast Regional Water Board. This contract will support outreach to Tribal organizations to identify watershed restoration projects or philanthropic match funding and capacity support to assist Tribes in pursuing public funding. Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
California State Wildlife Foundation $25,000 Climate Science Alliance, a fiscally sponsored project of California Wildlife Foundation, seeks to safeguard natural and human communities in the face of a changing climate by leading activities and creating partnerships which increases awareness of climate change impacts, promotes solutions, and facilitates action. The grant supports Tribal Stewardship Pathways around coastal and watershed health issues to help Tribes build capacity and advance restoration projects in Southern California. Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Community Alliance With Family Farmers Foundation $60,000 Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) works to build sustainable food and farming systems in California through policy advocacy and on-the-ground programs that create more resilient family farms, communities, and ecosystems. This grant supports CAFF work on technical assistance programs, financial mechanisms to build farmer autonomy and capacity, and supporting agriculture policies that protect watersheds and small farmers with a focus on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) farmers. Agriculture, Capacity, Equity, Land Use, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Gold Ridge RCD $45,000 Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District (RCD) in Sonoma County facilitates stewardship projects to address water quality, climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem health, and water quantity on private and public lands. This grant supports Gold Ridge RCD to plan, implement, and monitor watershed restoration efforts, identify and prioritize new restoration opportunities, engage with watershed councils and community groups, and provide early career professional development opportunities through partnership with fellowship programs. Agriculture, Capacity, Land Use, Outreach, Stormwater, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
GreenAction for Health and Environmental Justice $35,000 Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice is a multiracial organization founded and led by grassroots leaders from urban, rural, and Indigenous communities impacted by pollution, environmental racism, and injustice. They seek to protect San Francisco Bay and public health from stormwater runoff, illegal dumping, and shoreline contamination sites threatened by sea level and groundwater rise, particularly in the communities of Bayview Hunters Point and Treasure Island. Accountability, Advocacy, Communications, Equity, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
American Rivers, Inc $60,000 Headquartered in Washington, D.C., American Rivers (AR) works across seven regions nationwide to address threats to river health, clean water supply, floodplain restoration, dam removal, and river protection. AR works through collaboration with diverse communities, Native American Tribes, government agencies, and other nongovernmental organizations, and secures progress through both individual projects and policy reforms. This grant will support AR’s Eagle Lake Partnership to co-develop a restoration plan for 100,000-acres that includes fuel reduction treatments, meadow and river restoration, and forest road improvements, while incorporating indigenous traditional ecological knowledge. Capacity, Comprehensive Plans, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Intertribal Agriculture Council Inc $50,000 Intertribal Agricultural Council (IAC) is a Tribal-led, predominately Tribal-staffed organization that works to increase access to state and federal agricultural resources including funding, technical assistance, and peer-to-peer learning. This grant will provide match funds to support the pilot phase of a new Tribal Coordinator and expanded engagement program to identify priorities from California Tribes and Tribal communities across the agricultural sector and ensure connections with nonprofits, policymakers, and industries. Agriculture, Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach 2023 Pacific
Kai Poma $20,000 Kai Poma is a Tribal nonprofit formed by Round Valley Indian Tribe, Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, and Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians to receive the acquisition of approximately 150 acres of coastal watershed on the Mendocino Coast. Kai Poma is partnering with agencies including CalTrans, the California Coastal Commission, and the State Coastal Conservancy to complete management planning and formalize the land acquisition by summer 2024, and working with consultants and nonprofits such as Cal Trout to develop technical assessments for managing the watershed and improving water quality. Grant would support development of the watershed management plan, increase participation from Tribal members, and could serve as a match for future Kai Poma proposals for state funding for watershed management. Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Klaus Benjamin Hagedorn $5,000 Klaus Benjamin Hagedorn is a professor of environmental science at California State University Long Beach, with particular expertise in the dynamics of sea water intrusion and groundwater rise as a result of sea level rise, and the resulting mobilization of legacy pollutants. Under this contract, Dr. Hagedorn is conducting a technical review of the draft Sea Level Rise Guidance for Project Managers released in 2023 by the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), California’s lead agency for management of contaminated sites where toxic pollutants could harm nearby communities or the environment. Land Use, Pollution, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Kristina Hill $5,000 Kristina Hill is a professor of environmental science at UC Berkeley with expertise in the dynamics of sea water intrusion and groundwater rise as a result of sea level rise, and the resulting mobilization of legacy pollutants. Under this contract, Professor Hill is conducting a technical review of draft Sea Level Rise Guidance for Project Managers released in 2023 by the Department of Toxic Substances Control. Land Use, Pollution, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Physicians for Social Responsibility, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter $25,000 Marin City Climate Resilience and Health Justice (f/s Physicians for Social Responsibility, San Francisco), is a community-based organization and member of the San Francisco Bay Shoreline Contamination Cleanup Coalition. They work to address flooding, watershed contamination and stormwater pollution issues in Marin County through community organizing and outreach to regulatory agencies. Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Equity, Pollution, Stormwater 2023 Pacific
Monterey Coastkeeper $45,000 Monterey Waterkeeper (MWK) protects and restores fishable, swimmable, and drinkable waters within the Monterey Region and along California's Central Coast. MWK operates four key program areas: pollution prevention; coastal water quality protection; central coast water leaders; and safe drinking water for all. This grant will support MWK’s work to reduce agricultural and stormwater pollution into the region’s waterways, including Monterey Bay, and promote watershed stewardship in the Salinas Valley. Advocacy, Agriculture, Equity, Keepers, Outreach, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center $100,000 Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) works on restoration ecology projects to advance watershed health across California. Over the past several years, OAEC and its partners have advanced significant changes in state policy and funding to support beaver restoration and process-based restoration (PBR). This project provides renewal support to deepen beaver management efforts, advance PBR techniques, and support OAEC to help advance the state of California'stwo initial pilot beaver translocation projects in partnership with Tule River Tribe and Maidu Summit Consortium. Agriculture, Capacity, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Origins Council $40,000 Origins Council (OC), is a California 501(c)(4) social welfare organization dedicated to the sustainable rural economic development of the historic cannabis producing regions of California through supporting well-regulated, licensed cannabis production and the adoption of socio-economically and environmentally sustainable farming and business practices by producers within these regions. This grant will support OC’s public benefit education and research projects through development of strategic partnerships with researchers and academic institutions and pursuit of state grant funding. Capacity, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Point Blue Conservation Science $62,500 Point Blue Conservation Science works to conserve birds, other wildlife, and ecosystems through science, partnerships, and outreach. Point Blue program areas include sustaining working lands, catalyzing climate-smart restoration, protecting shorelines, conserving oceans for wildlife and people, and inspiring conservation action. This grant will support restoration of Sierra meadows, development of the West Lassen Headwaters watershed restoration project, and coordination of a $24 million Sierra Meadows Partnership state block grant which includes a focus on Indigenous-led projects. Capacity, Comprehensive Plans, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Santa Cruz County RCD $55,000 Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County (RCDSCC) provides information, education, and technical assistance to support core program areas related to water management, land & soil stewardship, habitat restoration & species recovery, forest health & wildfire resiliency, multi-objective planning, and regulatory assistance. This grant will support RCDSCC work to promote watershed coordination and collaborative models for water quality protection and habitat restoration and to build partnerships and deliver outreach and technical assistance to licensed cannabis producers related to land management practices. Agriculture, Land Use, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Russian Riverkeeper $100,000 Russian Riverkeeper works to ensure that California’s Russian River is drinkable, swimmable, fishable and equitably shared. Program areas include reducing pollution, promoting community stewardship, and restoring ecosystem health. Advocacy, Agriculture, Capacity, Keepers, Nutrients, Pollution, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Baykeeper $86,000 San Francisco Baykeeper works to defend the water quality, wildlife species, and ecological health of the Bay and Bayshore. This General Support grant supports Baykeeper’s advocacy, litigation, scientific analysis, and investigative patrols to identify pollution and its sources; its work with local, regional, and statewide agencies; and the building of alliances with other non-profits and community-based organizations. Accountability, Advocacy, Baywide, Keepers, Nutrients, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Save the Bay $35,000 Save the Bay pursues its mission to restore and protect the ecological health of San Francisco Bay through three main strategies: on-the-ground experiential education and volunteer mobilization, with an emphasis on providing access to the region's lower income and underserved youth and broadening Bay stewardship; ecological restoration activities including large scale re-establishment of native plant communities and nature-based measures to enhance resilience to sea level rise; and policy engagement and public funding. Advocacy, Baywide, Civic Engagement, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Special Service for Groups, Inc. $20,000 Special Service for Groups (SSG) is a health and human service organization dedicated to providing community-based solutions to the social and economic issues facing those in greatest need. The Asian Pacific Islander Forward Movement (APIFM) is the health division at SSG. SSG/APIFM will engage with community members to work towards a multi-benefit stormwater capture project around Fremont Elementary School (FES) in Alhambra, California. Capacity, Equity, Outreach, Stormwater 2023 Pacific
Sun+Earth Certified $25,000 Sun + Earth is a California based non-profit organization built on the principles of regenerative agriculture, organic cultivation, and community engagement. This grant supports Sun+Earth's work to promote watershed health and reduce impacts to water quality as part of its cannabis certification programming. Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Sustainable Conservation $125,000 Sustainable Conservation works across California to advance climate resilience for the state's natural and working lands and water resources, and preserve and restore ecological vitality in the state's watersheds. This grant supports Sustainable Conservation’s core priorities, including replenishment of groundwater resources, rebuilding California’s soil health, and restoration of water quality and the ecological health of state watersheds. Agriculture, Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Land Use, Nutrients, Pollution, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation $30,000 The Cannabis Studies Program at Cal Poly Humboldt’s was launched at the beginning of the 2023-24 academic year as an interdisciplinary program housed in the Department of Sociology. This grant would support a one-day, four panel symposium on “Cannabis and Environmental Stewardship” that will gather academic experts; regulatory agencies; compliance practitioners, and cannabis cultivators and target an audience of both students and broader community members. Civic Engagement, Communications, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Tides Foundation $100,000 The Community Governance Partnership provides trainings, partnership development, and education of decision makers related to conservation campaigns in California. This grant supports the Cannabis Removal on Public Lands Project, a coalition of conservation, tribal, state, county and federal officials, law enforcement, scientists, and legal cannabis industry representatives focused on reclamation of lands damaged by illegal cannabis operations. Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Pollution 2023 Pacific
Council for Watershed Health $55,000 The Council for Watershed Health’s (CWH) mission is to advance the health and sustainability of the Los Angeles region's watersheds, rivers, streams and habitat - both in natural areas and urban neighborhoods. This grant will support CWH’s ReDesignLA technical assistance program in building the capacity of community-based organizations ready to initiate green stormwater infrastructure projects and leverage the current influx of local, state, and federal funding that support design and implementation of school greening projects in their communities. Capacity, Civic Engagement, Equity, Outreach, Stormwater, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
The Cultural Conservancy $20,000 The Cultural Conservancy (TCC) is a Native-led Indigenous rights nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, on ancestral Ramaytush Ohlone territory. In 2019, TCC became land stewards of Heron Shadow, a 7.6-acre parcel in Sonoma County. This grant will support TCC’s work to restore Heron Shadow’s riparian zone and wildlife corridor. Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Environmental Action Committee of West Marin $40,000 The Environmental Action Committee of West Marin (EAC) works to protect the lands, waters, and biodiversity of West Marin. This grant will support EAC’s work to advance well-managed and ecologically responsible ranching practices withing the Point Reyes National Seashore and partnerships emphasizing collaboration, education, and sensible land-use planning to protect valuable environmental and cultural resources. Advocacy, Agriculture, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Pollution, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Esselen Tribe of Monterey County $30,000 The Esselen Tribe of Monterey County works to continue cultural traditions and preserve the cultural heritage of Tribes located within Monterey County. Program areas include protecting and preserving lands, waters, and archeological sites and developing educational material for youth and community. Capacity, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Maidu Summit Consortium $65,000 The Maidu Summit Consortium (MSC) consists of seven Mountain Maidu groups, including federally recognized and petitioning tribes, non-profit organizations, and grassroots groups. This grant supports MSC work to restore and protect sacred and cultural sites, address policy barriers, and advance collective decision-making in social and environmental justice issues. Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Nevada County Cannabis Alliance $40,000 The Nevada County Cannabis Alliance is a trade association supporting Nevada County cannabis farmers and showcasing their cultivation methods as an example of best management practices in the organic cannabis farming movement. This project is focused on normalizing cannabis throughout the greater Sacramento region through increased publicity and media outreach and supporting licensed farmers with education and technical assistance needed to help them comply with state law. Capacity, Communications, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Tuolumne River Preservation Trust $90,000 The Tuolumne River Trust (TRT) work to restore the ecological vitality and recreational accessibility of the Tuolumne River watershed in California. Grant supports TRT to conduct watershed-wide education programs, on-the-ground river- and habitat restoration projects, and community organizing including recreation events, and promotes policies that protect and restore the river’s water quality, flow volumes, and wildlife populations. Advocacy, Baywide, Civic Engagement, Comprehensive Plans, Fisheries, Nutrients, Political Will, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
National Center for Appropriate Technology, Inc $5,000 This gift grant will support the 9th annual Latino Farmer Conference, which will be held in-person on November 1-2, 2023 in Stockton, CA. Conference activities include farm tours focused on sustainability and peer-to-peer sharing, as well as presentations and programming focused on sustainable agriculture practices and farming business management. More than 200 attendees are anticipated, and will include Latinx farmers; staff from federal, state, and local agencies; nonprofits; academics; and other partners. Agriculture, Capacity, Communications, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Wishtoyo Foundation $20,000 Wishtoyo Foundation is a native-led organization based in Malibu, California that serves to connect Chumash and Indigenous lifeways with the protection of natural and cultural resources. Wishtoyo Foundation’s Water Initiative works with California residents, Tribal members, nonprofit partners, and others to improve water quality and access to clean, unpolluted natural resources. This grant will support Wishtoyo Foundation to pilot the second year of an Environmental Stewards Watershed Program that will recruit at least two college interns from underrepresented communities to engage in a watershed advocacy training program and participate in on-the-ground watershed science, policy, and environmental justice efforts. Advocacy, Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Pollution, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Youth Forward $15,000 Youth Forward works to improve the wellbeing of vulnerable California children through youth leadership development, advocacy, community education and policy change. This grant supports Youth Forward outreach to Tribal partners to promote access to state funding for restoration of damage caused to tribal watersheds by illegal cannabis grows. Advocacy, Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Water Quality 2023 Pacific
Appalachian Trail Conservancy $15,000 General Support at the discretion of Julie Hester, Program Director, Civic Engagement, Chesapeake N/A 2024 Pacific
Arcadia Food Inc $10,000 Through on-farm and in-school programs, Arcadia cultivates local food systems that prioritize health, equity, and sustainability,. The farm is located in Arcadia, VA. Agriculture 2024 Pacific
Central Valley Partnership $25,000 The Central Valley Partnership (CVP) focuses on catalyzing community ownership models for environmental, conservation and agroecological outcomes in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Advocacy, Agriculture, Air Quality, Civic Engagement, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2024 Pacific
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc $500,000 To improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Baywide, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Enforcement, Land Use, Manure, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Voter Engagement, Water Quality 2024 Pacific
Childrens Day School Inc $15,000 Annual Fund N/A 2024 Pacific
French American International School $15,250

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N/A 2024 Pacific
Gardens of Golden Gate Park $25,000 The Gardens of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco welcomes 1.2 million annual visitors to the three sister parks of the San Francisco Botanical Garden, Japanese Tea Garden, and Conservatory of Flowers. N/A 2024 Pacific
Hopi School Inc $10,000 The Hopi School preserves the Hopi culture and addresses the threat of erasure by providing general support for a private cultural school on the Hopi Reservation in Northeast Arizona. The school offers three main programs: Language immersion preschool; Hopi crafting and cooking courses for ages 12+; Instruction on Hopi rituals and customs. Equity, Youth 2024 Pacific
Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability $100,000 Based in the San Joaquin and Eastern Coachella Valleys, the Leadership Counsel shifts the dynamics that have created the inequality that impacts California’s low income, rural regions. Through community organizing, research, legal representation, and policy advocacy, they impact land use and transportation planning, shift public investment priorities, guide environmental policy, and promote the provision of basic infrastructure and services. Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Air Quality, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Voter Engagement, Water Quality 2024 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund $1,025,000 The Land-Sea Connection (LSC) program advances the long-term health and resilience of California watersheds. Through LSC, RLF promotes more effective policies and programs, support high-value on-the-ground conservation efforts, and advance investments of public funds in effective and more equitable ways. Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Enforcement, Equity, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Voter Engagement, Water Quality 2024 Pacific
Self-Help Enterprises $50,000 Self-Help Enterprises (SHE) engages disadvantaged communities (DACs) in Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) implementation efforts in several critically overdrafted groundwater basins located in the San Joaquin Valley region. Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Air Quality, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Diverse Partnerships, Enforcement, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Voter Engagement 2024 Pacific
Source LGBT Center Inc $5,000 This grant supports the LGBT Center Pride event in Visalia, CA, a historically-unwelcoming area for the LGBTQ+ community. In addition to celebrating pride, the event provides resources for attendees in this underserved area, including free testing, youth leadership activities, trans support groups, or mental health support. It also includes resources from partner orgs related to suicide prevention, healthcare, and family services. Equity, Youth 2024 Pacific
Tides Center $175,000 Mosaic is a national initiative to amplify the power of the environmental field—the people and organizations that devote some portion of their efforts in pursuit of environmental protection and healthy and just communities—by bolstering the critical infrastructure all movements need to succeed Accountability, Advocacy, Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will 2024 Pacific
Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative $50,000 The Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative (TBI) is an Indigenous led organization rectifying the loss of buffalo from Tribal communities by rematriating Buffalo to Tribal lands and providing education and engagement activities for Tribal members to learn about and practice their cultural and historic connections to Buffalo. Advocacy, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Youth 2024 Pacific
Women's Audio Mission $30,000 Women’s Audio Mission is a San Francisco-based organization dedicated to the advancement of women in music production and the recording arts in a field where women are chronically under-represented (less than 5%), WAM seeks to change the face of sound by providing hands-on training, experience, career counseling and job placement to women and girls in media technology for music, radio, film, television and the internet. Equity, Youth 2024 Pacific
826 Valencia $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Alpine Watershed Group $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Baltimore Community ToolBank $5,000 The Baltimore Community ToolBank serves community-based organizations by providing tools, equipment & expertise . Equity 2024 Pacific
Black Wellness and Prosperity Center $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
California Association of Resource Conservation Districts $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
California Association of Resource Conservation Districts $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity, Equity 2024 Pacific
California Environmental Voters Education Fund $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity, Equity 2024 Pacific
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Cannabis for Conservation $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Center for Aquatic Sciences $2,500 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Center for Land-Based Learning $2,700 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Ding Darling Wildlife Society Inc. $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Earth Echo International, Inc. $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity 2024 Pacific
Environmental Action Committee of West Marin $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Fairmead Community & Friends $5,000 Supports a volunteer resident-led community improvement organization in the Madera County, CA town of Fairmead. The group strives to assist the disadvantaged community, be a collective voice for advocacy, and provide information and resources for families in need. Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Air Quality, Civic Engagement, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Voter Engagement 2024 Pacific
Feather River Land Trust $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
FISH of Sanibel-Captiva Inc $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity, Equity 2024 Pacific
Folds of Honor Foundation $200 Provide scholarships to the spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled military, as well as first responders. Youth 2024 Pacific
Friends of the San Juans $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Friends of the San Juans $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity, Equity 2024 Pacific
Heal the Bay $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Justice Outside $5,000 The Outdoor Educators Institute develops the next generation of culturally relevant outdoor leaders by building competencies and leadership skills in young adults, primarily from the San Francisco Bay Area, the Central Valley of California, and Seattle, WA, who have encountered hurdles or lacked the resources to work in the outdoors. Equity, Youth 2024 Pacific
Key West Film Society Inc $5,000 The Tropic Cinema in Key West, FL. N/A 2024 Pacific
Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
National Young Farmers Coalition $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
North Carolina Coastal Federation Inc. $4,900 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity 2024 Pacific
North Carolina Coastal Federation Inc. $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Nuestra Casa de East Palo Alto $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Nuestra Casa de East Palo Alto $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity, Equity 2024 Pacific
ODC $1,000 ODC, based in San Francisco, is dedicated to the lifecycle of the artistic process. Through their company, school and theater, they aim to inspire audiences, cultivate artists, engage community, and foster diversity and inclusion through dance. Youth 2024 Pacific
Orange County Coastkeeper $3,600 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Phoenix Legal Action Network $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity, Equity 2024 Pacific
Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Inc. $5,000 In Memoriam of Pat Stuntz N/A 2024 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund $500,000 West Marin Stewardship Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Land Use, Political Will 2024 Pacific
San Diego Coastkeeper $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
San Francisco Village $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Save the Bay $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Sedona Chamber Music Society Inc $1,000 Chamber Music Sedona enrichs the culture of Sedona, the Verde Valley and Northern Arizona by presenting outstanding classical music and promoting a love of the performing arts through music education programs. N/A 2024 Pacific
Sierra Harvest $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Sustainable Conservation $5,000 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Sustainable Conservation $5,000 Organizational DEIJ Capacity Capacity, Equity 2024 Pacific
The Challenge Program $3,700 Professional Development Capacity 2024 Pacific
Tuolumne River Preservation Trust $46,000 Technology Capacity Building Capacity 2024 Pacific