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

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Grantee Profile: David Suzuki Foundation

219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2011 $75,000

To address climate change by promoting clean energy technologies that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to cultivate relationships with multicultural constituencies to advance climate change programs.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services
  • Energy, Industry, and Technology
  • Leadership and Civic Engagement

Contact

2009 $90,000 Olympics Initiative

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

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Energy, Industry, and Technology

Olympics Initiative

2009 $40,000

To influence a new British Columbia government initiative intended to modernize provincial rules governing watershed management practices and water allocation.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services

Contact

2008 $80,000 Olympics Initiative

The organization is awarded year four of a five-year grant.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Olympics Initiative

2007 $40,000

For work with coalition partners to conserve the aquatic resources of the Fraser River, while improving Federal fisheries management policies and enforcement of the Fisheries Act.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2007 $80,000 Olympics Initiative

The organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Olympics Initiative

2006 $50,000

The grant supports work, in partnership with other grantees, to develop technical information and mobilize public and First Nations support to influence the course of marine planning and protected area establishment by the provincial and federal governments; a new climate campaign focused on winter tourism and recreation in British Columbia; and a report on the viability of carbon offset projects for the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2006 $80,000 Olympics Initiative

The grant supports the organization's 2010 Olympic Winter Games Carbon Neutral Transportation Campaign.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Olympics Initiative

2005 $90,000 Olympics Initiative

The grant supported the organization's 2010 Olympic Winter Games Carbon Neutral Transportation Campaign.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Olympics Initiative

2004 $50,000

The grant supported the BC Energy and Climate Change Campaign to meet the Kyoto Protocol goals through energy conservation and renewables policies, to partner with the Craighead Environmental Research Institute to protect wind-protected old growth forests on Haida Gwaii and the British Columbia Coast, and to assist with a GIS-based biodiversity assessment and threats analysis.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2002 $55,000

The David Suzuki Foundation is a Canadian charity that seeks solutions to pressing environmental problems. The grant supports the organizationÍs climate change program, including key involvement in a new regional coalition, and advocacy for ratification and implementation of the Kyoto Protocol.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2001 $55,000

The David Suzuki Foundation is a Canadian charity that explores human impacts on the environment, with an emphasis on finding solutions. The grant supports the organizationÍs climate change program, including key involvement in a new regional coalition.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2001 $30,000 West Coast Sustainability Association

The David Suzuki Foundation is a Canadian charity that explores human impacts on the environment, with an emphasis on finding solutions. The grant supports a project of the West Coast Sustainability Foundation to develop an Aquatic Conservation Trust, a mechanism designed to manage sustainable fisheries and protect marine ecosystems on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. The grant is awarded as a one-to-one challenge.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

West Coast Sustainability Association

Box 77
Ucluelet, BC V0R 3A0
(250) 726-7083
2000 $35,000

The David Suzuki Foundation seeks solutions to the planetÍs most pressing environmental problems. The grant supports a greenhouse gas reduction plan for British Columbia that facilitates development of existing energy efficient technologies and techniques and promotes alternative energy.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

1999 $20,000 West Coast Sustainability Association

The David Suzuki Foundation seeks to find solutions to the root causes of the most threatening environmental problems, and works with individual supporters and communities toward the goal of a sustainable future. The grant supports a continuing project to develop a regional organization to exercise joint management of aquatic ecosystems in the Nuu-chah-nulth/west coast region of Vancouver Island.

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

West Coast Sustainability Association

PO Box 77
Ucluelet, BC V0R 3A0
(250) 726-7083
1999 $60,000

The David Suzuki Foundation seeks to find solutions to the root causes of the most threatening environmental problems and works with individual supporters and communities toward the goal of a sustainable future. The grant supports a Pacific salmon forests project, which aims to conserve the coastal temperate rainforests of northern British Columbia by empowering small coastal communities to develop sustainable, non-timber economies through cooperative resources management. ($30,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $30,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)

Regions

  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

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