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Name of Organization | Amount | Description | Keywords | Year | Office |
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San Francisco School | $200,000 | Endowment | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Tides Center | $5,000 | The Voices for Progress Ed Fund requests funding to hire an experienced facilitator and expert in organizational dynamics in support their Intersectionality Initiative. The mission of this Initiative is for Voices for Progress members to be active allies who amplify the concerns and solutions put forward by impacted communities and who use their influential positions to amplify the voices of historically marginalized communities. | Capacity, Equity | 2022 | Pacific |
Ding Darling Wildlife Society Inc. | $4,054 | Organizational DEIJ Capacity | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
California Association of Resource Conservation Districts | $3,000 | Funding for a Tech Assessment and the creation of a Technology Plan. An Assessment and Plan will spur a deeper organizational shift towards thinking about technology in a more comprehensive way to help CARCD to more effectively achieve their mission. | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Chesapeake Conservancy Inc | $1,000,000 | The Joel Dunn Leadership Endowment Fund | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
YMCA of Central Maryland Inc | $7,500 | The Y in Central Maryland is bringing their mission to the forefront by expanding the meaning of Y membership and program participation to emphasize their critical role in creating connected, inclusive, and healthy communities, and garnering significant philanthropic support for the Y’s work. The impact of the pandemic and recent social unrest deepened their commitment to expanding healthy living and social responsibility activities while supporting the most vulnerable in the community. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Maryland Food Bank | $100 | The Food Bank feeds people, strengthens communities and ends hunger for more Marylanders. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated | $1,500,000 | Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is helping to build resilience into the U.S. agricultural system so that it supports farmers, protects the environment, and helps rural communities prosper – despite a changing climate. | Agriculture, Land Use | 2022 | Pacific |
Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated | $1,500,000 | Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) leads a diverse coalition of partners to develop solutions that will rebalance water supplies in the West and meet the needs of people and nature. | Land Use, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Huckleberry Youth Programs Inc. | $7,000 | Huckleberry Youth Programs educate, inspire, and support under served youth in the San Francisco Bay Area. Huckleberry strengthens families and empowers young people with services that promote safety in times of crisis, physical and emotional health and well-being, social justice in communities facing inequity, and educational success. | Equity, Youth | 2022 | Pacific |
SJV Water | $1,000 | SJV Water is an independent, nonprofit news site dedicated to covering water in the San Joaquin Valley. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Natural Resources All Families Foundation Inc | $1,000 | Natural Resources is San Francisco’s oldest pregnancy, birth, and early parenting resource center. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
National Geographic Society | $350,000 | National Geographic Pristine Seas seeks to explore, document and protect marine habitats of extraordinary value. Over the last ten years, they have worked with governments and communities around the world to support proposals for conservation through expeditions, science, media, education, and strategic communications. | Advocacy, Communications, Fisheries, Political Will, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
San Francisco School | $75,000 | General Support | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Center for Independent Documentary, Inc. | $50,000 | The Secret Song is an immersive view into the final chapter in Doug Goodkin’s 45-year career teaching music to children in San Francisco. In what could have been a celebratory victory lap, the veteran teacher finds his efforts to instill a sense of belonging interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. When their classrooms are shuttered, Goodkin and his students must surmount new adversities and find a way to keep the music playing and the learning going. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Resources Legacy Fund | $800,000 | The Land-Sea Connection (LSC) program advances the long-term health and resilience of California watersheds. Through LSC, RLF will promote 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, Keepers, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Art with a Heart | $5,000 | Art with a Heart's mission is to enhance the lives of people in need through visual art. The organization views creative development and artistic expression as vital components of the human experience and works to address the equity gap in visual arts education and access by offering a variety of services to the Baltimore community. | Communications | 2022 | Pacific |
Smith River Alliance, Inc. | $5,000 | To support the professional development of Smith River Alliance staff through three courses offered by the UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education program: Water Quality Regulation and Permitting Cultural Resources Management Community Involvement and Communication in Planning | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Multiplier | $1,000 | Maven's Notebook is a comprehensive, independent source for California water news and information. | Communications | 2022 | Pacific |
Ecdysis Foundation | $50,000 | Ecdysis aims to validate the economic, ecological, and nutritional benefits of regenerative almond orchards, and provide roadmaps for transitioning almond farmers to regenerative production systems. | Agriculture, Land Use | 2022 | Pacific |
Community Water Center | $50,000 | Community Water Center's (CWC) creates community-driven water solutions through organizing, education and advocacy in California. CWC works directly with rural, low-income, primarily immigrant communities to address the root causes of the lack of access to safe and affordable drinking water. | Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
San Francisco Village | $10,000 | San Francisco Village is a membership organization that connects people over 60 with the community, resources and expertise they need to navigate the transitions of aging in a changing world. Their mission is to operationalize love for elders in an ageist society by mobilizing the power of intergenerational relationships and mutual support. | Equity | 2022 | Pacific |
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc | $500,000 | To improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay | Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Baywide, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Communications, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
UC Santa Barbara Foundation | $100,000 | Mantell Student Fellowship and Symposium in Environmental Justice and Conservation Innovation | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Earth Island Institute | $10,000 | The California Institute for Community, Art, & Nature (California I CAN) strives to create a more equitable, sustainable, and resilient society through a deep understanding and love of the cultural and natural heritage of California. California I CAN has a solid foundation in thoughtful friendships and working relationships with writers, artists, activists, California Indians, and people at the core of political and economic power, as well as those from California’s most marginalized communities. | Civic Engagement, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Political Will | 2022 | Pacific |
Max and Marion Caldwell Foundation | $3,500 | The Max and Marion Caldwell Foundation camperships are a cooperative effort between the Foundation, Camps Kennolyn and Gold Arrow, and the camper’s family so that campers who might not have the resources to attend can apply for financial support to do so. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Community Music Center | $1,000 | The Community Music Center in San Francisco makes high quality music accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities, regardless of financial means. Classes are offered on a sliding scale and some are completely tuition-free. | Youth | 2022 | Pacific |
National Aquarium in Baltimore, Inc. | $500,000 | Waterfront Campus | Civic Engagement, Communications, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Resources Legacy Fund | $300,000 | California’s 30x30 Initiative aims to protect 30 percent of the state’s lands and coastal waters by 2030 across a broad range of landscapes and seascapes. With this grant, RLF will provide capacity and project support to Tribal entities to enable them to engage in 30x30 implementation. | Accountability, Advocacy, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Political Will | 2022 | Pacific |
County of Humboldt | $45,000 | As a fiscal sponsor for North Coast Resource Partnership, support for development of riparian corridor regional conservation work plan. | Comprehensive Plans, Land Use, Pollution, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
North Carolina Coastal Federation Inc. | $50,000 | 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, Civic Engagement, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Sonoma RCD | $30,000 | Technology Deep Dive - Implementation | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Sierra Harvest | $10,000 | Sierra Harvest’s goal is to develop a robust local food system in which children have equal accessibility to local fresh foods both at school and at home; farmers have the land and skills they need to be successful and earn a living wage; and all community members have access to fresh, local, organic food through local rescued food (gleaning) and backyard and institutional edible gardens. To help mitigate the dual challenges of food waste and food insecurity, Gold Country Gleaning is a program that lets farmers, homeowners, and farmers markets, distribute their harvestable fruits and vegetables that would otherwise go to waste. | Agriculture, Communications | 2022 | Pacific |
Tandem Partners in Early Learning | $5,000 | Tandem partners with school districts, early childhood education agencies, and community-based organizations to offer programming that meets community priorities. Our culturally responsive, multilingual programming includes: (a) our school-to-home StoryCycles literacy program; (b) supporting families to build home libraries; (c) professional development for educators and family support professionals; and (d) family engagement through literacy events, play groups, and family workshops. | Civic Engagement, Communications | 2022 | Pacific |
Carbon Cycle Institute | $5,000 | CCI is a leader in building the tools, training programs, and conservation partnerships required to scale agricultural climate solutions and achieve California’s carbon neutrality goals. Organizational efforts are focused on establishing Regional Carbon Farming Hubs, guidance and training on agricultural climate action planning, and securing public funding to expand agricultural climate action and resiliency planning, and technical and financial assistance programs for climate-smart agriculture. | Agriculture, Communications, Land Use | 2022 | Pacific |
Regenerative Organic Alliance | $5,000 | Regenerative Organic Certified was established in 2018 by a group of farmers, business leaders, and experts in soil health, animal welfare, and social fairness collectively called the Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROA). ROA exists to promote regenerative organic farming as the highest standard for agriculture in the world. They do this with the Regenerative Organic Certified™ (ROC™) standard, shifting agricultural from a system that degenerates earth to one that regenerates it. | Agriculture, Communications, Land Use | 2022 | Pacific |
OurSpace World, Inc. | $5,000 | OurSpace World is a small, Black-led nonprofit in Southern Maryland with a mission of cooperatively educating, organizing, and supporting squads of land stewards and Earth healers. Through the Diddly Squat Farming Program, OurSpace World seeks to increase the number of Black farmers by supporting farmer cooperatives in this region. The Diddly Squat Farming Program will create an immersive instructional training program for up to 10 farmers in the DMV area. Each farmer will learn about USDA resources, engage in hands-on training, and participate in regenerative agriculture workshops. | Agriculture, Communications, Land Use | 2022 | Pacific |
The Severn River Association, Inc. | $2,000 | The Severn River Association offers vessel-dependent educational programs. including water quality monitoring, Floating Classroom, and oyster restoration. The monitoring program makes weekly visits to 51 sites in the river. The Floating Classroom program engages students in on-the-water trips to learn about water quality and restoration projects in the river. The oyster restoration program brings scuba divers to oyster reefs to assess reef health and evaluate new areas of the river for oyster restoration. | Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Groundwork San Diego – Chollas Creek | $30,000 | Support for stormwater management program for Chollas Creek in San Diego. | Advocacy, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Stormwater | 2022 | Pacific |
San Francisco School | $50,000 | The Vivian Walz Fund for Visual Arts | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
YouthRoots | $300 | General support for YouthRoots, a leadership program that empowers high school students to tackle community issues through philanthropy. Through this program, students respond to emerging needs and build the skills to become change makers now and tomorrow. | Civic Engagement, Communications, Outreach, Political Will | 2022 | Pacific |
$25,000 | Advocacy, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Outreach, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific | ||
1 Vote Counts Inc. | $15,000 | General Support for 1 Vote Counts, which will educate and empower communities with low voter registration in Dauphin County, PA – including youth, BIPOC and citizens returning from incarceration - and mobilize them to take an active role in deciding on the issues that affect their communities. This is accomplished through voter registration events, neighborhood canvassing, and providing a Civics 101/Voter Rights curriculum in the county’s reentry programs and local corrections facilities. | Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Political Will | 2022 | Pacific |
Girls Inc. of the Central Coast | $10,000 | Girls Inc. programs provide girls with opportunities to explore and envision a future that includes a college education and economic self-sufficiency, while helping them overcome substantial cultural and economic barriers to their success. Programs focus on leadership development, goal setting, healthy living, educational and career planning, and self-empowerment. The Strong, Smart and Bold Summer Camp in Salinas offers 80-100 girls, ages 8-11, the opportunity to develop skills in and enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), through stimulating hands-on activities. In addition, the 2-week camp includes career exploration, fitness, nutrition, media literacy, art, and personal development activities that promote self-confidence, camaraderie and fun. Youth Leaders, graduates of their high school leadership program, facilitate. | Communications | 2022 | Pacific |
American Chestnut Land Trust | $5,000 | The American Chestnut Land Trust (ACLT) conserves 3,500 acres of land in Calvert County, Maryland, and promotes land conservation and preservation throughout Southern Maryland. ACLT preserves the natural and cultural resources of the Parkers Creek and Governors Run watersheds for the benefit of this and future generations. ACLT provides environmentally sustainable public access to managed properties for educational, scientific, recreational, and cultural purposes. | Communications, Land Use, Outreach | 2022 | Pacific |
Ríos to Rivers | $5,000 | Ríos to Rivers empowers indigenous and underserved youth living in affected or threatened watersheds to become stewards of their home waters by providing opportunities to intimately know, navigate, and advocate for their watersheds. | Equity, Youth | 2022 | Pacific |
Koahnic Broadcast Corporation | $5,000 | Based in Anchorage, Koahnic Broadcast Corporation is the primary producer of Native programming for the entire public radio system. Their programs bring award-winning Native journalism, public affairs, and cultural programs to listeners nationwide. The Alaska Native Health Equity Project works to empower Native individuals, families, and communities with engaging and culturally-informed reporting and storytelling that can lead to healthier futures. The centerpiece of this project is a documentary short film to focus on the challenges of achieving health equity in rural Alaska Native communities dealing with the impacts of climate change. | Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Outreach | 2022 | Pacific |
Pie Ranch | $5,000 | Pie Ranch’s programs aim to increase the supply of and demand for locally-grown, sustainably-produced food and farmland; provide pathways to farm and ranch ownership for underrepresented and socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers; advocate and organize for regional policies that will preserve agricultural land for organic production and ensure next-generation farms can succeed; and build a healthier and more equitable food system that will preserve the ecosystems we rely on. | Advocacy, Agriculture, Land Use | 2022 | Pacific |
California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation | $5,000 | The California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation is a partnership between rice farmers and conservation groups working to secure the long-term preservation of habitat for waterbirds and wildlife in California’s Sacramento Valley. They operate two key programs: a) Bid4Birds Habitat program, a habitat enhancement program to create more shorebird habitat, and b) the Ricelands Salmon project, a pilot project to study and develop new methods to raise juvenile salmon in winter-flooded rice fields. | Agriculture, Land Use, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Bike Pittsburgh, Inc. | $5,000 | Bike Pittsburgh works to make biking and walking commonplace in order to improve the quality life of Pittsburghers and reduce the harmful effects of car dependence in the community. Its core strategies fall within its three main program areas: Advocacy, Community, and Education. In 2022, as the region emerges from the pandemic under new mayoral leadership, it is critical that BikePGH continues to grow its programs while embedding its mission within the new administration’s priorities. | Advocacy, Communications | 2022 | Pacific |