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California Association of Resource Conservation Districts $4,061 For staff to attend the the National Association of Conservation Districts Capacity 2019 Pacific
North Carolina Coastal Federation Inc. $65,000 The North Carolina Coastal Federation will restore coastal habitat and water quality with projects that not only make the coastal ecosystem more healthy, but that provide important economic development benefits to rural coastal communities. Accountability, Advocacy, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Fisheries, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
American Conservation Film Festival Inc. $10,000 To promote outstanding films and the arts to educate and inspire people to become engaged in conservation Communications 2019 Pacific
Ding Darling Wildlife Society Inc. $100,000 A challenge grant to help the Ding Darling Wildlife Society protect 68 acres on Sanibel Island, which is the largest remaining parcel of land that has already been permitted for development of 29 luxury homes.     Advocacy, Land Use 2019 Pacific
826 Valencia $5,300 826 Valencia is a non-profit organization in the Mission District of San Francisco, California, United States, dedicated to helping children and young adults develop writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write N/A 2019 Pacific
Technology Association of Grantmakers Inc $1,000 Sponsorship of the 2019 TAG Conference N/A 2019 Pacific
Heyday $15,000 Heyday is an independent, nonprofit publisher and unique cultural institution. They promote widespread awareness and celebration of California’s many cultures, landscapes, and boundary-breaking ideas. N/A 2019 Pacific
Sustainable Conservation $1,430 To attend the Nonprofit Technology Conference Capacity 2019 Pacific
Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management $10,000 Cultiva La Salud is dedicated to advancing health equity in Fresno, California and surrounding counties of the San Joaquin Valley. Their objective is to positively impact the food and physical activity environments in disadvantaged neighborhoods to promote healthy diets and active lifestyles. Advocacy, Agriculture, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will 2019 Pacific
Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment $10,000 The Community Alliance for Agroecology (CAFA) is an alliance of six environmental justice organizations of the San Joaquin Valley that came together with a common purpose to change the way the California agricultural system holds and uses power. CAFA’s core members are Californians for Pesticide Reform, Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment, Community Water Center, Cultiva La Salud, El Quinto Sol de America, and Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability. Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Communications, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center $60,000 Support for planning phase of analysis of high priority locations in California where beaver reintroduction may advance watershed health. Capacity, Non-traditional Allies, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
Coastal Watershed Council $2,978 To attend the Association of Fundraising Professionals conference Capacity 2019 Pacific
Friends of the San Juans $25,000 The Friends of the San Juans protects and restores the San Juan Islands and the Salish Sea for people and nature. Accountability, Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Fisheries, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
Friends of the Upper Delaware River $20,000 FUDR works to to advance Upper Delaware River watershed restoration and protection Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Fisheries, Outreach, Political Will, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
Greater Farallones Association $2,440 For staff to attend the Pacific Seabird Group Annual Meeting Capacity 2019 Pacific
Tech Impact $5,000 For staff to attend the Nonprofit Technology Conference Capacity 2019 Pacific
The Watershed Project $1,550 For staff to attend the National Water Monitoring Conference Capacity 2019 Pacific
California Association of Resource Conservation Districts $2,363 Infrastructure and Communications Capacity Capacity 2019 Pacific
Conservation Lands Foundation $5,000 Enhanced Digital Integration and Engagement Capacity 2019 Pacific
Friends of Grays Harbor $5,000 To launch the day-to-day operation of the newly licensed Twin Harbors Waterkeeper, located on the Central and Southwest Coast of Washington State. Twin Harbors Waterkeeper is poised to bring a new suite of skills and sustainable advocacy to protect water quality in the largest estuaries in Washington State. Accountability, Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Fisheries, Keepers, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
North Carolina Coastal Federation Inc. $4,327 Database Conversion Capacity 2019 Pacific
North Clackamas Urban Watersheds Council $1,250 The North Clackamas Urban Watersheds Council works for healthy streams that support salmon, steelhead, and people in the Pacific Northwest. They advocate for policies that protect healthy streams and habitats and clean water, including water quality and land use protections, stormwater management, removal of dams and culverts that block fish passage, and adequate public funding to preserve natural areas. They also work with landowners to restore streams that flow past their property. Accountability, Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Fisheries, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
Noyo Center for Marine Science $1,250 The Noyo Center for Marine Science offers an interactive marine science center that supports natural history/science displays, including marine mammal skeletons and a touch tank aquarium; in-classroom and community education programs; volunteer stewardship programs for beach clean-ups and marine mammal strandings; and a growing marine technology program that trains student interns in tomorrow's technology. Accountability, Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach 2019 Pacific
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities $15,000 RE Sources aim is to collect key scientific data, develop and implement advocacy campaigns, and secure substantive policy protections for all life in Northern Puget Sound's waters Accountability, Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Fisheries, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality 2019 Pacific
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper $10,000 Website Redesign Capacity 2019 Pacific