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Name of Organization | Amount | Description | Keywords | Year | Office |
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Resources Legacy Fund | $800,000 | The Sustaining California’s Ocean (SCO) program is designed to advance robust, science-based implementation of the state’s marine protected area (MPA) network and promote effective ocean governance with a focus on ensuring monitoring, community-based stewardship, and sufficient capacity in the public and private sectors. | Accountability, Advocacy, Capacity, Civic Engagement, Diverse Partnerships, Enforcement, Equity, Fisheries, Keepers, Marine Protected Areas, Political Will, Pollution, Voter Engagement, Water Quality | 2023 | 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. This grant will support RCAC’s work to improve and enhance the overall health of small, disadvantaged rural and Tribal communities in California by ensuring they have access to safe drinking water. | Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Voter Engagement, Water Quality | 2023 | Pacific |
San Francisco Zoological Society | $100,000 | The San Francisco Zoo is home to more than 2,000 exotic, endangered, and rescued animals in 100 acres of gardens. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Self-Help Enterprises | $50,000 | Self-Help Enterprises engages disadvantaged communities (DACs) in Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) implementation efforts in several critically overdrafted groundwater basins located in San Joaquin Valley. | Accountability, Advocacy, Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Land Use, Nutrients, Outreach, Political Will, Pollution, Voter Engagement, Water Quality | 2023 | Pacific |
SJV Water | $1,000 | SJV Water is an independent, nonprofit news site dedicated to covering water in the San Joaquin Valley. | Communications | 2023 | 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 | Advocacy, Communications, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Outreach | 2023 | Pacific |
Turkish Philanthropy Funds | $25,000 | Turkiye Earthquake Relief Fund | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Women's Audio Mission | $10,000 | Event Sponsorship | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Women's Audio Mission | $30,000 | Women's Audio Mission, based in San Francisco, is 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. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
YMCA of Central Maryland Inc | $5,000 | The Y in Central Maryland provides services throughout Central Maryland to build healthier communities through three focus areas: Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Bright Side Opportunities Corporation | $5,000 | The Center is an outgrowth of the Bright Side Baptist Church, the largest African American Church in the City of Lancaster. To incorporate the Rain to Drain curriculum from 4H into their STEM Leadership Academies and STEM Summer Camps. Also to install a raised organic garden bed and two rain barrels at the Center to create an accessible gardening area fro the community. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper | $5,000 | Neighborhood Water Watch (NWW) is a community-based water monitoring and restoration program to measure and improve water quality in urban streams and community greenspaces. The organization serves west side of Atlanta, where 90% of the population are people of color and 43% of the residents live in poverty. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Cheyenne River Youth Project | $5,000 | The Cheyenne River Youth Project is a Native organization that serves Lakota youth and families on the Cheyenne River Lakota reservation in South Dakota. They engage teens in programming that build leadership and life skills; strengthens connection to Lakota culture, art and traditions; increases the number of kids committed to wellness, exercise and healthy eating; and teaches youth to garden to improve food security, sovereignty and sustainability. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
City Kids to Wilderness Project, Inc. | $5,000 | City Kids provides year-round programming for DC youth, ages 11 to 25, to build resiliency, broaden horizons, and develop life skills for youth. Programs use natural and wilderness settings to encourage personal growth and lay the foundation for participants to grow into adults who will achieve their life goals, become assets to their community, and remain resilient throughout life’s changes. | N/A | 2023 | 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. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Family Connections Centers | $10,000 | A vital community organization in the Portola neighborhood in San Francisco that has 30+ programs to support youth and families, including Pre-K through 5th grade programs, a food pantry, and caregiver support. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Friends of Ballona Wetlands | $5,000 | Located in Marina Del Rey, CA, FBW engages more than 2,500 volunteers annually in restoration events; integrates its standards-based curriculum into dynamic field trips and classroom lessons; and helps lead the Wetlands Principles Coalition. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Good Call NYC | $5,000 | Good Call (GC) is a New York community-centered tech nonprofit working to disrupt the cycle of mass incarceration by protecting the rights of marginalized communities facing excessive/unnecessary arrests and unfair treatment by the justice system. Through a free 24/7 hotline, youth programs, and community outreach, GC provides free legal support for those arrested. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Hopi School Inc | $5,000 | 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 Hopi School offers three main programs: Language immersion preschool; Hopi crafting and cooking courses for ages 12+; Instruction on Hopi rituals and customs. | N/A | 2023 | 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 who have encountered hurdles or lacked the resources to work in the outdoors. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Latino Equity Advocacy & Policy Institute - The Leap Institute | $5,000 | The Latino Equity Advocacy & Policy Institute works with farmworker, Immigrant, youth and disadvantaged communities to achieve social, economic, environmental and climate justice. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Lost Sierra Food Project | $5,000 | Lost Sierra seeks to increase access to local foods for Plumas County, CA residents, prioritizing underserved populations, provide workforce development programs, and create educational food and farming opportunities on their Rugged Roots Farm in Quincy. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Maryland Reentry Resource Center Inc | $5,000 | Provides paid landscape professional training for formerly incarcerated individuals in an effort to reduce recidivism rates and create a workforce trained in green infrastructure best practices. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Minorities in Shark Sciences | $10,000 | Provides online and in-person programming in Sarasota, FL, to increase STEM literacy and the knowledge about the ocean and sharks among BIPOC. Programs include training for educators on how to implement shark-related curriculum as well as free in-person science camps for children that specifically engage BIPOC participants. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Phoenix Legal Action Network | $5,000 | Provides legal services and works toward systems change that support the rights of undocumented immigrants in the Phoenix area, which is known for openly xenophobic and anti-immigrant laws. This grant invests in the finance and fundraising capacity of leadership, in an effort to move PLAN out of the startup stage to sustainable growth. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Rappahannock Tribe, Inc. | $5,000 | Helps build capacity of the Rappahannock Tribe water quality program, which focuses on the Rappahannock River off the Chesapeake Bay. The grant will provide funding to purchase scientific equipment for water quality data collection (turbidimeter, microscopes, YSI probe maintenance,) and salary compensation for the Director to conduct sampling along multiple sections of the Rappahannock Oligohaline and Mesohaline zones. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Redbud Resource Group | $5,000 | Provides general support for a Native advocacy group, which works to bridge divides between Native and non- Native populations. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Rose Haven CiC | $5,000 | Supports the only shelter in Portland, OR, for women, children and marginalized genders. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum | $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 | 2023 | Pacific |
Source LGBT Center Inc | $5,000 | Supports the LGBT Center Pride event, located in 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. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
United Way of Lower Eastern Shore | $5,000 | Provides general support for United Way of Lower Eastern Shore, which operates regional health, education, and financial stability programs in Maryland. Additionally, UWLES is working towards addressing equity in operations, impact, and partnerships. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
University of Maryland Eastern Shore | $5,007 | An in-kind donation of air quality monitoring equipment. | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |
Leumer Consulting | $69,000 | Alexandra Leumer is a Sacramento based consultant with experience in cannabis regulation. Contract supports issue research and convening of representatives from the cannabis industry, conservation groups, and public agencies to identify and promote solutions to challenges facing cannabis legalization in California. | Advocacy, Land Use, Political Will, Pollution, Water Quality | 2023 | Pacific |
Cannabis for Conservation | $50,000 | Based in Humboldt County, Cannabis for Conservation works to conserve natural resources, restore degraded ecosystems and educate cannabis communities to prevent further ecological harm from unsustainable cultivation. The grant supports Cannabis for Conservation to help Trinity County cannabis growers meet environmental standards needed to secure annual licenses from the state. | Capacity, Communications, Equity, Land Use, Non-traditional Allies, Outreach, Water Quality | 2023 | Pacific |
Weintraub Public Affairs LLC | $26,000 | Daniel Weintraub is a researcher and communication expert who previously served as a Los Angeles Times reporter and as chief of staff to a California State Senator. This contract supports research into the factors impacting the cannabis market generally as well as environmental outcomes related to cannabis licensing. | Communications, Land Use, Outreach, Pollution | 2023 | Pacific |
Empowerment Works, Inc. | $10,000 | San Diego Green Infrastructure Consortium (SD-GIC), a fiscally sponsored project of Empowerment Works, seeks to improve community resiliency by helping implement integrated green infrastructure projects, programs, and policies in San Diego. They have identified potential projects in the Otay watershed and submitted a pre-application to the Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) in support of riparian restoration efforts in Otay Valley Regional Park. Now that the pre-application has been approved, SD-GIC will draft the full application, incorporating changes suggested by the project team and WCB staff, and make further changes as suggested by the Review Panel. | Capacity, Stormwater, Water Quality | 2023 | Pacific |
Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP | $25,000 | Shute, Mihaly and Weinberger is an experienced environmental law firm based in San Francisco. This contract supports legal research on the requirements of Proposition 64 under the California Environmental Quality Act. | Communications, Land Use, Pollution, Water Quality | 2023 | Pacific |
Karuk Department of Natural Resources | $40,000 | The Karuk Department of Natural Resources (KDNR) protects, enhances, and restores the cultural/natural resources and ecological processes upon which Karuk people depend in Humboldt and Siskiyou counties in northern California. KDNT program areas include collaborative stewardship, fisheries, water quality, wildlife, fire and fuels, and food sovereignty. This grant supports KDNR work to identify and advance watershed restoration with a focus on supporting gaps in current state and federal funding related to travel and online tools needed to support active restoration projects. | Capacity, Equity, Land Use, Water Quality | 2023 | Pacific |
Trout Unlimited | $75,000 | Trout Unlimited (TU) improves watershed health and streamflow by changing the way people use and divert water to meet environmental and human needs. As an overarching strategy to achieve meaningful ecosystem protections, TU advances state policies that center river health and provide sustainable funding for watershed improvement practices. This grant includes planning and implementing process-based restoration, partnering with cannabis operators to improve water management practices, and building capacity through technical assistance and trainings with a wide range of partners. | Accountability, Advocacy, Outreach, Political Will | 2023 | Pacific |
California Environmental Voters Education Fund | $150,000 | The California Environmental Voters Education Fund Ambassadors Program, which identifies, cultivates, and supports youth from marginalized communities in the Central Valley and Inland Empire. Ambassadors gain organizing and leadership skills, activate their peers on environmental and climate action, and increase community engagement through organizing within their region. | Advocacy, Youth | 2023 | Pacific |
California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation | $5,000 | The California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation, 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 project to study and develop new methods to raise juvenile salmon in winter-flooded rice fields. | Agriculture, Fisheries | 2023 | Pacific |
Center for Aquatic Sciences | $10,000 | The Center for Aquatic Sciences provides the CAUSE Program, a year-round, STEM-based, comprehensive youth development program for students in grades 8 through 12 located in Camden, NJ. | Youth | 2023 | Pacific |
Center for Independent Documentary, Inc. | $90,000 | For the production of a documentary about a music teacher. | Communications | 2023 | Pacific |
First Fruits Farm Inc | $100,000 | First Fruit Farms will purchase and renovate a neighboring farm property, Level Acres, which will contribute to the harvesting of fresh, nutritious produce at no cost for those experiencing hunger in the Mid-Atlantic. | Agriculture, Equity, Nutrients | 2023 | Pacific |
New Performance Traditions | $25,000 | Sunset Piano is an artistic partnership placing large instruments in unexpected places for use by local musicians and the general public. | Equity, Outreach | 2023 | Pacific |
Regenerative Organic Alliance | $5,000 | Regenerative Organic Alliance oversees the Regenerative Organic Certified™ (ROC™) standard, a new certification for food, textiles, and personal care ingredients. Regenerative Organic Certified® farms and products meet the highest standards in the world for soil health, animal welfare, and farmworker fairness. | Accountability, Agriculture, Capacity | 2023 | Pacific |
San Francisco Botanical Garden Society at Strybing Arboretum | $25,000 | Flower Piano, is an interactive music festival which places more than a dozen grand pianos in the San Francisco Botanical Garden. During the weeklong event, over sixty musicians and ensembles perform. Pianos are also available for the general public to play. | Outreach | 2023 | Pacific |
The Challenge Program | $5,000 | The Challenge Program is a six-month vocational training programs in Delaware for young adults at risk of poverty, gun violence and criminal justice involvement. This program provides paid training and work experience in construction and woodworking, GED prep, job readiness, job placement, and relevant certifications. | Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Outreach, Youth | 2023 | Pacific |
TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation | $50,000 | Supports the launch of the Agricultural Platform Cooperative (APC), a member-owned and governed network of food system stakeholders, focused on small-scale BIPOC farmers who share common interests in farm longevity, healthy food, strong regional supply chains, and food sovereignty. The APC will help farmers by facilitating connections to services, training, and resources to meet institutional standards, increasing their ability to supply diversified end markets, and sharing bargaining power. | Accountability, Agriculture, Capacity, Diverse Partnerships, Equity, Outreach | 2023 | Pacific |
Childrens Day School Inc | $25,000 | Annual Fund | N/A | 2023 | Pacific |