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Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation $200,000 The Aquarium's Conservation & Science programs tackle some of the most critical issues affecting ocean health, bringing decades of expertise and relationships in ocean science, policy and markets to the task. Accountability, Advocacy, Fisheries, Land Use, Nutrients, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2017 Pacific
Pomeroy Recreation and Rehabilitation Center $2,000 A community center providing services to San Francisco's developmentally disabled citizen. N/A 2017 Pacific
Carpe Diem West $40,000 Carpe Diem West catalyzes successful programs around the American West to multiply their impact, tells the stories of innovative source water protection work, accelerates adoption of these innovative approaches, and works to incorporate water justice and equity into the fabric of western water management. Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Communications, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2017 Pacific
Non-Profit Technology Enterprise Network $5,000 NTEN facilitates the exchange of knowledge and information about technology within the non-profit community. Capacity 2017 Pacific
San Francisco Green Film Festival $30,000 The San Francisco Green Film Festival (SFGFF) presents a diverse portfolio of engaging, forward-thinking films and discussions focused on positive solutions to today's ecological challenges. N/A 2017 Pacific
The Exploratorium $5,000 The Exploratorium is a public learning laboratory exploring the world through science, art, and human perception. N/A 2017 Pacific
WildAid Inc $10,000 Fund-a-Need, Gala Auction N/A 2016 Pacific
Women's Audio Mission $50,970 Women’s Audio Mission is the only professional recording studio in the world built and run by women. It attracts over 1,200 under-served women and girls every year to STEM and creative technology studies that inspire them to amplify their voices and become the innovators of tomorrow. WAM’s award-winning curriculum weaves art and music with science, technology and computer programming and works to close the critical gender gap in creative technology careers. N/A 2017 Pacific
International League of Conservation Photographers $10,000 To produce visual media content that will help to influence the public and relevant policy makers so as to secure concrete conservation gains Communications 2017 Pacific
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation $20,000 Capitol Hill Ocean Week Advocacy, Capacity, Fisheries, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2017 Pacific
Mt Adams Institute $10,000 Cascade Mountain School seeks to transform students' lives and prepare them to be environmental leaders by offering them academically rigorous, personally expansive, and dynamic experience with the natural world. N/A 2017 Pacific
Sailors for the Sea Inc. $10,000 To educate the boating community about ocean health issues and increase environmental awareness and stewardship. Non-traditional Allies, Political Will, Water Quality 2017 Pacific
Environmental Grantmakers Association $5,000 EGA's 2017 Federal Policy Briefing will serve as a space for funders to come together to learn, collaborate and strategize on a path forward on environmental priorities to support people, place and planet and learn from other movements, justice, infrastructure, and creating a defense and action plan.   Capacity 2017 Pacific
Resource Media $10,000 Leadership training for environmental stakeholders on Washington's Outer Coast. Advocacy, Capacity, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2017 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund $800,000 To advance the ecological resilience of California coastal and marine ecosystems to a wide range of threats by better integrating conservation efforts that target land-based threats to water quality and ocean health. Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Capacity, Communications, Fisheries, Keepers, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2017 Pacific
Resources Legacy Fund $800,000 To promote effective long-term management of California’s marine protected area (MPA) network by ensuring that government and nonprofit organizations have the capacity and funding necessary to support MPA monitoring, compliance, and education and outreach Accountability, Advocacy, Communications, Fisheries, Keepers, Non-traditional Allies, Political Will 2017 Pacific
Chesapeake Bay Trust $5,000 The Chesapeake Bay Trust’s Annual Treasure the Chesapeake Celebration brings together business leaders, members of the community, political leaders, and grantees to celebrate our natural resources, honor the work of our grantees, and raise funds for additional work to improve our region’s waterways.  N/A 2017 Pacific
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors $12,500 Media and communications about lawlessness on the high seas. Communications 2017 Pacific
City Kids to Wilderness Project, Inc. $10,000 Direct engagement of 130 under-resourced DC youth to raise awareness of environmental resources. N/A 2017 Pacific
Earth Echo International, Inc. $35,000 EarthEcho International is a nonprofit organization founded on the belief that youth have the power to change our planet. Established by siblings Philippe and Alexandra Cousteau in honor of their father Philippe Cousteau Sr., and grandfather legendary explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, our mission is to inspire young people worldwide to act now for a sustainable future.   N/A 2017 Pacific
Idealware Inc. $5,000 Idealware is the authoritative source for independent, thoroughly-researched technology resources for the social sector. Their publications, assessments, and training can save nonprofits time and money by providing impartial guidance that gives them the knowledge and confidence they need to decide what’s best for their organization. Capacity 2017 Pacific
North Carolina Coastal Federation Inc. $170,000 NCCF works to address fundamental causes of water quality degradation and habitat loss threatening the North Carolina coast, such as protecting and restoring oysters, shorelines, and a coastal economy that depends on a healthy and productive environment. Accountability, Advocacy, Fisheries, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2017 Pacific
UC Santa Cruz Foundation $30,000 The Seymour Marine Discovery Center is a seaside learning center in Santa Cruz, California, that brings the adventures and explorations of ocean science to life. Nearly 45,000 free-choice learners interact with highly trained volunteers in the exhibit hall each year––they leave empowered to take action in their lives that helps protect our coast and ocean. Political Will 2017 Pacific
Heyday $20,000 Heyday is an independent, nonprofit publisher and unique cultural institution that promotes widespread awareness and celebration of California’s many cultures, landscapes, and boundary-breaking ideas. N/A 2017 Pacific
Russian Riverkeeper $30,000 The Russian River has suffered from over 100 years of gravel mining and channelization, converting it into a deep narrow ditch that no longer serves ecosystems valuable to communities and wildlife. Russian Riverkeeper’s advocacy continues to help re-build the watershed's functionality so that it can once again provide natural flood control, groundwater recharge, pollutant filtration, and floodplain and wetland habitat. Advocacy, Agriculture, Keepers, Nutrients, Pollution, Water Quality 2017 Pacific