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Organization Amount Description Year Region
Organization Mid Shore Community Foundation Amount $25,000 Description Envision the Choptank is a collaborative partnership working to improve water quality and strengthen community resilience. Co-created with local community members, Envisions LEAD (Leadership Education Advocacy Development) the Shore program is a shared learning and leadership development initiative designed to equip residents of disenfranchised communities with the tools they need for effective civic engagement on climate change, natural resource, and community development related issues. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Black Organizing Project Amount $25,000 Description Bettering Our School System (BOSS) seeks to end the criminalization of Black and Brown students in the Oakland Unified School District and ensure it invests in models of school safety that do not rely on police. BOP develops leadership to transform unjust systems, and build power in Oakland’s Black community. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Brave Trails Amount $5,000 Description Brave Trails' mission is to transform LGBTQ+ youth into leaders through summer camp and year-round programming. Brave Trails is a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth to grow into leaders and environmental stewards, for LGBTQ+ families to build community, and for all LGBTQ+ people to grow and learn in a gender-inclusive space. Programs include Youth Camp, Family Camp, Brave Space Meetups, and a Mental Health Program. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Center for Independent Documentary, Inc Amount $50,000 Description A documentary in production, about the international language of music, as seen through the eyes of music teachers from a diverse set of countries. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Community Water Center Amount $200,000 Description The Community Water Center (CWC) creates community-driven water solutions through organizing, education and advocacy in California. Strategies include grassroots organizing, policy advocacy, media, and support local impacted residents to become decision-makers themselves. 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. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Tributary Organization Amount $1,500 Description Event sponsorship of the Tributary Festival in Baltimore County, MD. Year 2025 Region Chesapeake
Organization Education and Leadership Foundation Amount $25,000 Description ELF provides critical social justice, education, and immigration services to underserved communities in the Central Valley of California. We focus on mixed status families to empower them with knowledge on immigration benefits, legal protection, and family preparedness to support them navigate the complex realities they face. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Gardens of Golden Gate Park Amount $25,000 Description 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. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Gardens of Golden Gate Park Amount $15,000 Description 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. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability Amount $167,000 Description Based in the San Joaquin and Eastern Coachella Valleys, the Leadership Counsel shifts the dynamics that have created the inequality that impacts California’s low income, rural regions. Through community organizing, research, legal representation, and policy advocacy, they impact land use and transportation planning, shift public investment priorities, guide environmental policy, and promote the provision of basic infrastructure and services. Year 2025 Region Pacific
Organization National Wildlife Federation Amount $275,000 Description Support the Choose Clean Water Coalition, harnessing the collective power of the Chesapeake regions advocacy community to advance common goals around clean water. Year 2025 Region Chesapeake
Organization Central Valley Partnership Amount $25,000 Description The Central Valley Partnership (CVP) focuses on catalyzing community ownership models for environmental, conservation and agroecological outcomes in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Year 2025 Region Pacific
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