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Name of Organization | Amount | Description | Keywords | Year | Office |
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5190 Roboboosters, Inc. | $2,000 | First Robotics Chapter 5190 is a high school Robotics team in North Carolina, part of the national First Robotics organization. They compete in events and activities that revolve around STEM. FRC 5190, composed of students, parents, and mentors from the local community, develops communication, leadership, and organization skills. The team focuses on helping others improve their problem-solving skills that can be applied in real-life situations. Additionally, the program seeks to promote inclusion for all ethnicities and genders, educate the community in STEM and promote opportunities for kids all ages, and serve underprivileged communities. They travel as far as Nepal and India, deliver workshops for younger students, and have reached more than 1,000 students through their activities. | Communications, Equity | 2022 | Pacific |
CASA, Inc | $1,000 | General Support for CASA, which works to register Latinx voters in York and Lancaster Counties, actively engage in statewide democracy campaigns, and launch massive field operations to engage thousands of Latinx residents of PA. CASA will register new Latinx voters, win language access, and defend against campaigns to diminish access to voting. | Civic Engagement, Political Will | 2022 | Pacific |
Annapolis Maritime Museum | $1,000 | The Annapolis Maritime Museum (AAM) aims to inspire a love of and respect for the Chesapeake Bay. The AMM’s mission is to educate youth and adults about the Annapolis area’s rich maritime heritage and the ecology of the Chesapeake Bay through programs, exhibits, and community events. The AMM accomplishes their mission through a suite of hands-on programming offered at two unique locations, both at the mouth of Back Creek overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. | Communications, Outreach | 2022 | Pacific |
Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation | $25,000 | SCCF (the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation) uses scientific data to make weekly recommendations to federal, state and local water managers about the timing and delivery of freshwater to the Caloosahatchee Estuary. | Accountability, Advocacy, Enforcement, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum | $25,000 | Flower Piano is a musical event and exhibition that provides open access to music and pianos within the natural, outdoor environment of San Francisco Botanical Garden. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum | $21,000 | Fall and Fly is the name of both a piece of music and a special event that opens this year's Flower Piano. It is a musical work written for twelve pianos by San Francisco composer Benjamin Gribble. The theme of the music and the event is a focus on our ability as individuals and a community to weather the most difficult of times and come back even stronger than before. | 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 |
San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum | $25,000 | General operating support to help fund the core programs at the Gardens of Golden Gate Park, which include: lifelong learning, volunteer and community engagement, curatorial and living collections management, interpretive and horticultural library services, and visitor experience. Together, these programs will engage more than 1.2 million annual visitors to deepen people’s understanding and appreciation of plants and their vital role to life on Earth. | Communications, Outreach | 2022 | Pacific |
First Fruits Farm Inc | $25,000 | First Fruits Farm is dedicated to feeding the hungry throughout the Mid-Atlantic region by planting, harvesting, and distributing fresh, nutritious produce. | N/A | 2022 | Pacific |
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center | $15,000 | Rogue Riverkeeper works to protect and restore clean water and native fish through four program areas: 1) Clean Water, 2) Wild Rivers, 3) Community Engagement, and 4) Organizational Development. | Accountability, Advocacy, Civic Engagement, Fisheries, Keepers, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
City Kids to Wilderness Project, Inc. | $5,000 | City Kids Wilderness Project provides Washington, D.C. youth with year-round programming designed to lay the foundation for participants to grow into adults who will achieve their life goals, become an asset to their community, and remain resilient throughout life’s challenges. City Kids does this through intensive, long-term youth development programming using natural and wilderness settings to encourage personal growth, as well as academic enrichment, job training, and college preparation | Civic Engagement, Equity, Non-traditional Allies | 2022 | Pacific |
Mechoopda Cultural Resource Preservation Enterprise | $5,000 | Mechoopda Cultural Resource Preservation Enterprise is located in Chico, CA, and is the operational arm of the Tribal Historic Preservation Office of the federally recognized Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria. This project is focused on training their professional Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)-based land stewardship crews to service fuels management, wildfire risk mitigation, and ecosystem restoration contracts; and to provide Tribal leadership and workforce to interagency efforts to meet forest resilience and restoration goals in their ancestral territory. | Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use | 2022 | Pacific |
Howard EcoWorks, Inc. | $5,000 | Located in Howard County, MD, Howard EcoWorks empowers communities and diverse workforces to respect and restore our natural systems for future generations. EcoWorks engages and educate the community about environmental sustainability and restoration, while creating pathways to green jobs through our workforce development programs. EcoWorks is developing Gateways to Green Jobs, which will target the Green Infrastructure (GI) industry including stormwater management, ecological restoration, sustainable landscaping, nursery, urban forestry, parks and water/wastewater. | Communications, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Stormwater | 2022 | Pacific |
Russian Riverkeeper | $100,000 | Support for general operation of Russian Riverkeeper. | Advocacy, Agriculture, Capacity, Keepers, Nutrients, Pollution, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
GreenAction for Health and Environmental Justice | $35,000 | Support for community-based projects to reduce toxic stormwater and for broader organizational capacity. | Accountability, Communications, Equity, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Baykeeper | $95,000 | Support for general operations of Baykeeper. | Advocacy, Baywide, Keepers, Nutrients, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Association of Ramaytush Ohlone | $15,000 | Support for restoration in San Francisco and San Mateo County. | Capacity, Equity, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies | 2022 | Pacific |
California State Wildlife Foundation | $25,000 | As fiscal sponsor for Climate Science Alliance, support for Tribal Working Group Stewardship Pathways Program. | Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center | $70,000 | Support for project to apply beaver restoration planning tool to analyze high priority locations in California where beaver reintroduction may advance watershed health. | Agriculture, Capacity, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
National Center for Appropriate Technology | $5,000 | Support for the 2022 Latino Farmer Conference to build capacity of California's Latino farming communities. | Agriculture, Capacity, Communications, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Community Alliance With Family Farmers Foundation | $45,000 | Support for general operation of Community Alliance with Family Farmers. | Agriculture, Capacity, Equity, Land Use, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Tides Foundation | $100,000 | As a fiscal sponsor for Community Governance Partership, support for implementation of the Cannabis Removal on Public Lands Project. | Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Pollution, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
The Cultural Conservancy | $20,000 | Support for native habitat restoration along riparian zone. | Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Environmental Action Committee of West Marin | $30,000 | Support for efforts to promote collaborative best management efforts around ranching in West Marin. | Agriculture, Comprehensive Plans, Non-traditional Allies, Nutrients, Pollution, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District | $40,000 | Support for sustainable land management initiatives that improve the water quality of the lower Russian River watershed. | Agriculture, Land Use, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Maidu Summit Consortium | $65,000 | General support for Maidu Summit Consortium and Conservancy. | Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Mendocino County Resource Conservation District | $40,000 | Support for efforts to develop and share watershed best practices related to cannabis cultivation. | Agriculture, Communications, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Origins Council | $40,000 | Support for the development of a grant proposal to state for sustainable cannabis program. | Capacity, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Pacific Institute | $40,000 | Support for technical assistance to maximize investments in multi-benefit projects for Los Angeles County stormwater management in neighborhood-based schools. | Capacity, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County | $55,000 | Support for watershed coordination and cannabis program within Santa Cruz County. | Agriculture, Diverse Partnerships, Land Use, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Save the Bay | $25,000 | Support for general operation of Save the Bay for activities to improve the health of San Francisco Bay. | Advocacy, Baywide, Civic Engagement, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Scott River Watershed Council | $35,000 | Support for development of Scott River Recovery Action Plan to improve watershed health. | Capacity, Comprehensive Plans, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Smith River Alliance, Inc. | $50,000 | Support for watershed improvement efforts in the Smith River. | Agriculture, Land Use, Pollution, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Sustainable Conservation | $100,000 | Support for general operations of Sustainable Conservation. | Agriculture, Capacity, Land Use, Nutrients, Pollution, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Tule River Indian Tribe | $25,000 | Support Tribal capacity to engage in watershed restoration of the Tule River. | Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Non-traditional Allies, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Tuolumne River Preservation Trust | $80,000 | Support for general operations of Tuolumne River Trust. | Advocacy, Baywide, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Watsonville Wetlands Watch | $30,000 | Support for partnerships with local landowners, businesses, and governments to improve the health of the Watsonville Slough System. | Agriculture, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
California Association of Resource Conservation Districts | $90,000 | Support for California Association of Resources Conservation Districts to build and coordinate a network of RCDs to engage with agencies and landowners regarding cannabis cultivation. | Advocacy, Agriculture, Capacity, Communications, Outreach, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
Council for Watershed Health | $52,500 | Support for technical assistance to community-based organizations and County officials regarding implementation of Los Angeles Stormwater Measure W. | Capacity, Civic Engagement, Equity, Outreach, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2022 | Pacific |
South Yuba River Citizens League | $16,000 | Tech Deep Dive - Teleconferencing Equipment for Hybrid Workplace | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Friends of the San Juans | $10,000 | Tech Capacity Building grant - to hire a consultant to migrate files to Office 365 and Sharepoint, establish secure infrastructure, and train the team on the new, cohesive system. | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Los Angeles Waterkeeper | $10,000 | Tech Capacity Building Grant - for purchase of technology investments to support the transition to a hybrid office. | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
South Yuba River Citizens League | $8,000 | Tech Deep Dive - Asana for Effective Project Management | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
South Yuba River Citizens League | $8,000 | Tech Deep Dive - Ethernet & Telephones | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
South Yuba River Citizens League | $6,000 | Tech Deep Dive - MS Teams for Messaging & Video Conferencing | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Environmental Action Committee of West Marin | $6,000 | Tech Capacity Building - upgrade outdated computer system hardware and improve organization ergonomics | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Russian Riverkeeper | $5,000 | Tech Capacity Building - to hire a computer management and security consultant to resolve some issues surrounding email and security systems. Additionally, for the purchase of a new laptop. | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund | $5,000 | Tech Capacity Building - phone system upgrade to cloud-based VOIP phone system. | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
The Sierra Fund | $5,000 | Tech Capacity Building - Improved workstation capacity for program staff | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |
Russian Riverkeeper | $3,000 | Tech Capacity Building - For the purchase of a video drone to support Russian Riverkeeper's pollution surveillance and field restoration work | Capacity | 2022 | Pacific |