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| Organization | Amount | Description | Year | Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organization Virginia Organizing, Inc | Amount $30,000 | Description Membership Dues | Year 2026 | Region Pacific |
| Organization Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation | Amount $15,000 | Description 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. | Year 2026 | Region Pacific |
| Organization New Performance Traditions | Amount $34,167 | Description Sunset Piano is an artistic partnership placing large instruments in unexpected places for use by local musicians and the general public. | Year 2026 | Region Pacific |
| Organization Rural Community Assistance Corporation | Amount $5,000 | Description | Year 2026 | Region Pacific |
| Organization Pleiades Network Inc | Amount $600 | Description Membership Dues | Year 2026 | Region Pacific |
| Organization Yosemite Rivers Alliance | Amount $90,000 | Description | Year 2025 | Region |
| Organization Sonoma RCD | Amount $35,000 | Description | Year 2025 | Region |
| Organization Cal Poly Humboldt Sponsored Programs Foundation | Amount $64,920 | Description The Cannabis Studies Program at Cal Poly Humboldt was launched at the beginning of the 2023-24 academic year as an interdisciplinary program housed in the Department of Sociology. This grant would support a one-day, four panel symposium on "Cannabis and Environmental Stewardship"; that will gather academic experts; regulatory agencies; compliance practitioners, and cannabis cultivators and target an audience of both students and broader community members. | Year 2025 | Region |
| Organization Karuk Department of Natural Resources | Amount $50,000 | Description The Karuk Tribe is a federally recognized self-governance Indian Tribe with offices in Yreka, Happy Camp, and Orleans, California. This grant will enable the Karuk Tribe to inform the development of regulations that will impact flows and management of the Scott and Shasta Rivers. The Karuk Tribe will ensure that state decision making is informed by traditional ecological knowledge and robust western science, meets California‘s rigorous legal standards, and improves environmental conditions such that anadromous fish and the watersheds can recover. | Year 2025 | Region |
| Organization County of Humboldt | Amount $45,000 | Description The County of Humboldt serves as the fiscal sponsor of North Coast Resource Partnership (NCRP). NCRP is a successful long-term collaboration among diverse stakeholders, with leadership and decision making by appointed representatives from North Coast Tribes and county governments, spanning the counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinity, Siskiyou, Modoc, Mendocino and Sonoma. This grant supports NCRP to develop funding applications and refine project elements to support implementation of the North Coast Regional Strategy for Conservation and Enhancement of Aquatic Ecosystems and Working Landscapes (Strategy). The Strategy is a detailed scope of work for the creation of an aquatic ecosystem and working lands conservation plan for the North Coast Region that, when implemented, will result in enhanced conservation of aquatic ecosystems and working lands. | Year 2025 | Region |
| Organization Gold Ridge RCD | Amount $35,000 | Description Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District (RCD) in Sonoma County facilitates stewardship projects to address water quality, climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem health, and water quantity on private and public lands. This grant supports Gold Ridge RCD to conduct water quality monitoring in lower Willow Creek, which lies within the footprint of the Russian River estuary and is a priority habitat for endangered coho salmon and threatened steelhead trout. Resource managers, including the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, State Parks, Sonoma Water, and the National Marine Fisheries Service, are interested in better understanding how artificial breaching of the estuary, a flood management response, leads to anoxic conditions and recurring fish kills of endangered salmon. Results from this work will provide a scientific foundation for future restoration and management actions in Willow Creek to improve water quality for endangered species. | Year 2025 | Region |
| Organization Council for Watershed Health | Amount $55,000 | Description The Council for Watershed Health‘s (CWH) mission is to advance the health and sustainability of the Los Angeles region‘s watersheds, rivers, streams and habitat – both in natural areas and urban neighborhoods. This grant will provide support for up to three Los Angeles Unified School District and/or Long Beach Unified School District campuses to develop school greening projects through 100% design and to be shovel-ready for green schoolyard implementation. Project designs will focus on capturing, cleaning, and infiltrating stormwater runoff, promoting school community health and well-being, and climate resilience. | Year 2025 | Region |