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Bullitt Environmental Fellowship

The Bullitt Environmental Fellowship is a two-year, $50,000/year fellowship for graduate students interested in pursuing leadership positions within the environmental field.

Bullitt Foundation Vision

An essay by Denis Hayes. Cascadia, the Northwest corner of the United States and the Southwest corner of Canada, is emerging as ground zero for sustainable development.

Other Grant Opportunities

Notices of funding resources outside the Bullitt Foundation.

 

Grantee Profile: Forterra

615 Second Avenue, Suite 600
Seattle, WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2012 $100,000

To support Forterra’s "Great Communities Initiative" which seeks to build vibrant, compact, and connected cities and towns in order to draw pressure away from working farms and forests.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services
  • Urban Ecology

Contact

2010 $200,000

The award is for year four of a five-year grant.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services
  • Leadership and Civic Engagement
  • Urban Ecology

Contact

2010 $200,000

The award is for year five of a five-year grant.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services
  • Leadership and Civic Engagement
  • Urban Ecology

Contact

2009 $200,000

Organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services
  • Leadership and Civic Engagement
  • Urban Ecology

Contact

2008 $200,000

Organization is awarded year two of a five-year grant.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2007 $15,000

This discretionary grant assisted the coalition that led the No on Initiative 933 campaign to develop a coordinated strategy to inform its continuing work with stakeholders from agriculture and forestry, real estate development, business, and decision makers to find lasting solutions to concerns regarding property rights fairness and land conversion.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2006 $200,000

The five-year grant supports Cascade Land Conservancy's Cascade Agenda - 100 Years Forward project.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2005 $40,000

The grant supported the Cascade Agenda, an endeavor to conserve one million acres of private working forests and farms in the central Cascades.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2004 $30,000

The grant supported the Cascade Dialogues project utilizing community forums and sophisticated mapped information to engage citizens of the four-county central Puget Sound region in a process to identify a long-term regional conservation vision.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2003 $135,000

Two grants were awarded to Cascade Land Conservancy. Initially awarded as a loan and then converted into a grant, the first project promoted the use of tax-exempt bonds as a powerful new tool to allow working forests to be harvested sustainably and managed for conservation values. A second grant supported the Salmon Consortium, a collaborative effort to encourage cooperation in the form of shared data, project information, and staffing to raise funds, protect habitat, and ensure the survival of Puget Sound salmon populations.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2000 $20,000

The Cascade Land Conservancy promotes the regionÍs environment by encouraging the voluntary donation or dedication of natural and open space lands in urban and rural communities in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. The grant supports a project to conserve forest land in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains through lands acquisition, economic analysis, strategic partnerships, and public education.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

1999 $20,000

The Land Conservancy promotes the regionÍs environment by encouraging the voluntary donation or dedication of natural and open space lands in urban and rural communities in King and Snohomish Counties. The grant supports the merger of the Land Conservancy of Seattle and King County and the Snohomish Land Conservancy, and thereby the development of the Land Conservancy.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

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