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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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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.

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Organization EIN Grant Year Value Project Project Address Project City Project State Project Postal Code Project Phone Project URL Regions Program Areas Description
Capitol Hill Housing Foundation
1406 10th Avenue, Suite 101 Seattle WA 98122 USA
(206) 204-3840 http://www.capitolhillhousing.org
27-1682190 2011 $ 1,500 Capitol Hill Housing To allow two Capitol HIll Housing staff members to attend the 2011 Portland Sustainability Institute EcoDistrict Conference.
Friends of the Earth
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org
23-7420660 2008 $ 25,000 Bluewater Network 311 California St #510 San Francisco CA 94104 (415) 544-0790 x13 http://www.foe.org Washington Inactive Programs To secure regional and port-level environmental protections from the impacts of marine commerce and Puget Sound port operations.
Friends of the Earth
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org
23-7420660 2003 $ 25,000 Institute for Public Studies 615 Kennebec Street Takoma Park MD 20912 (301) 585-7672 Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Institute for Public Studies' efforts to facilitate an independent scientific study of the environmental and health impacts on the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River, adjacent to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Friends of the Earth
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org
23-7420660 2006 $ 5,000 Bluewater Network 311 California Streeet, #510 San Francisco CA 94104 (415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org Washington Inactive Programs This discretionary grant supported the work of Bluewater Network to ensure that the Final Environmental Impact Statement on the current Port of Seattle expansion fully addresses the environmental protections needed for a sustainable marine environment.
Great Land Trust
PO Box is 101272 Anchorage AK 99510 US
907-278-4998 http://www.greatlandtrust.org
92-0155014 2011 $ 2,000 For support of a facilitated dialogue among Alaska land trust organizations.
Community Food Security Coaltion
3830 SE Division Street Portland OR 97202 06-1495135
http://www.foodsecurity.org
06-1495135 2011 $ 1,500
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2011 $ 1,000 Native American Law Student's Association
Diversity Matters
36-4210191 2011 $ 3,000
Portland Sustainability Institute
1600 SW 4th, Suite 110 Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 922-1661 http://www.pdxinstitute.org
80-0407220 2011 $ 1,000
Center for Diversity and the Environment
2065 NW Miller Road, #111 Portland OR 97229
(503) 347-0772 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org
26-3757028 2011 $ 1,400
Evans School Of Public Affairs
PO Box 353055 Seattle WA 98195-3055
2011 $ 5,580
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2011 $ 1,500
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2011 $ 250 To support a forum for multicultural clean tech entrepreneurs.
Bike Works
3709 S Ferdinand Street Seattle WA 98118 USA
(206) 725-9408 http://www.bikeworks.org
91-1753062 1999 $ 5,000 Washington Inactive Programs Bike Works builds sustainable communities by educating youth and promoting bicycling. The $5,000 grant is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2011 $ 55,000 Canopy 1726 Commercial Drive Vancouver BC V5N 4A3 (604) 253-4808 x.22 British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To support activities designed to produce a more environmentally responsible supply chain in the paper, printing and publishing industries in Canada and the United States.
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
10227 Wincopin Circle Columbia MD 21044
(410) 964-1230 http://www.enterprisecommunity.org
52-1231931 2011 $ 45,000 Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellowship 3 Cameron Street Wellesley MA 02482 (781) 235-2006 http://www.enterprisecommunity.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology The award is for the second year of a three-year grant.
Cascadia Region Green Building Council
410 Occidental Avenue S Seattle WA 98104
(206) 223-2028 http://www.cascadiagbc.org
93-1297649 2011 $ 115,000 Washington; British Columbia; Alaska; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To significantly advance the adoption of the Living Building Challenge and remove barriers to green building through advocacy, research, outreach and support for living building project development teams.
Pembina Foundation for Environmental Research and Education
Box 7558 Drayton Valley AL T7A 1S7 Canada
(780) 542-6272 http://www.pembinafoundation.org
87-5787913 2011 $ 40,000 Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development 610 - 55 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 1A1 (604) 874-8558 http://www.pembina.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To continue activities that contribute to accelerated commercialization and deployment of electric vehicles as a part of a sustainable transportation system in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.
Center for Diversity and the Environment
2065 NW Miller Road, #111 Portland OR 97229
(503) 347-0772 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org
26-3757028 2011 $ 65,000 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org Oregon; Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To support increased organizational capacity and effectiveness.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2011 $ 70,000 Trout Unlimited-Westen Conservation Office 1326 5th Avenue, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 1064919016 Montana; Washington Ecosystem Services For support of Trout Unlimited's work to advance water management policy reforms in Washington and Montana and for efforts to create a collaborative, watershed management and restoration project in the Pilchuck River watershed.
Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 523-8243 http://www.seattleaudubon.org
91-6009716 2011 $ 55,000 Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For work to advance the tree protection goals of Seattle's Urban Forest Management Plan, shape wind energy siting and development guidelines, and enable collaboration with the Seward Park Audubon Center in order to better coordinate efforts to more effectively engage the diverse communities of Seattle in the educational and conservation programming of the two organizations.
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2011 $ 65,000 Idaho; Oregon; Washington; Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For continuing support to accelerate adoption of progressive regulatory revenue policies for energy efficiency and small-scale distributed generation; and litigation to ensure safe management, storage and disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste.
Community Energy Association
308 - 402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 628-7076 x7789607312 http://www.communityenergy.bc.ca
89-6159308 2011 $ 25,000 British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology For programs and research that contribute to accelerated commercialization and deployment of electric vehicles as an element in a low carbon transportation system in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2011 $ 80,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology For general support.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2011 $ 60,000 Idaho Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology For program activities focused on clean air and water, open space, energy usage and climate impacts in and around Boise.
Funders' Network For Smart Growth & Livable Communities
1500 San Remo Avenue, Suite 249 Coral Gables FL 33146
(305) 667-6350 ext 206 http://www.fundersnetwork.org
57-1173613 2011 $ 7,500 Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology Funds will support a “green buildings and smart cities” track at the 2012 Annual Conference in Seattle.
Portland State University
Office of Research and Strategic Partnerships 1600 SW 4th Avenue Suite 620 Portland OR 97201
(503) 725-3423 http://www.rsp.pdx.edu
48-1278529 2011 $ 40,000 Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning 506 SW Mill Street, Suite 350 Portland OR 97207-0751 (503) 725-5222 http://www.pdx.edu/usp/ Oregon Urban Ecology To pilot an EcoDistrict assessment method to guide project selection and engage residents in the Portland State University EcoDistrict.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2011 $ 30,000 Tides Canada Initiatives - Organizing for Change PO Box 8502, Stn Central Victoria BC V8W3S1 (778) 430-3735 http://www.organizingforchange.org British Columbia Leadership and Civic Engagement For renewed operating support. Organizing for Change will coordinate advocacy and voter engagement activities for a cross-section of British Columbia's best-known and most effective environmental groups.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2011 $ 25,000 Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement Supplemental operating support to facilitate a smooth leadership transition, initiate a Metro Portland organizing program, and convert to a calendar year fiscal schedule.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2011 $ 27,500 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office Washington Ecosystem Services To assess the potential for a significant new conservation initiative in the Skykomish River Basin along the Highway 2 corridor.
Ross & Associates
1218 3rd Ave, Suite 1207 Seattle WA 98101-3021
447-1805
2012 $ 50,000 From 2010 YE Chemical Policy Reform allocation.
KCTS 9
401 Mercer St Seattle WA 98109
(206) 443-6758 http://www.kcts.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.kcts.org Washington Inactive Programs KCTS is a public television station. The grant supports a project to increase awareness of the threat to Puget Sound chinook salmon through public television productions, collaboration with other broadcast outlets in the Northwest, the development of a curriculum for local public schools, and community forums.
CONCUR, Inc.
1832 Second Street Berkeley CA 94710
(510) 649-1980 http://www.concurinc.com
2012 $ 2,250 From 2011 Yearend Leadership Allocation
University of British Columbia
1855 West Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Canada
(604) 822-4326 http://www.ubc.ca
108161779 2012 $ 0
Zero Waste Washington
911 Western Ave Suite 588 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 441-1790 http://www.wastenotwashington.org
91-1178790 2011 $ 50,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To advance extended producer responsibility policies in Washington state.
Rainforest Action Network
221 Pine Street, #500 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 398-4404 http://www.ran.org
2011 $ 20,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For targeted, in-depth research into the institutions providing financing for the development and operation of proposed coal-export terminals in Washington state.
Net Impact
150 Spear Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94107
(415) 495-4230 ex.315 http://www.netimpact.org
03-0552976 2011 $ 5,000 http://www.netimpact.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia; Montana; Alaska; Idaho Leadership and Civic Engagement To support the 2011 Net Impact conference that will be held in Portland, Oregon.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
PO Box 1067 Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-9421 http://www.nnrg.org
94-3172720 2011 $ 40,000 Washington Ecosystem Services To strengthen the organization's Northwest Certified Forestry program.
Washington Green Schools
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N Seattle WA 98103
(206) 331-1805 http://www.wagreenschools.org
27-5411173 2011 $ 20,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To decrease the environmental footprint of school facilities in Washington State.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 2011 $ 25,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For the "No Coal Export Campaign, " a multi-faceted effort to prevent development of a facility at Cherry Point near Bellingham that would send millions of tons of Powder River Basin coal to Asia.
Tryon Life Community Farm
11640 SW Boones Ferry Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 245-3847 http://www.recodeoregon.net
20-1887272 2011 $ 19,000 ReCode:Oregon 3818 NE Cleveland Ave Portland OR 97212 (503) 776-0804 http://www.recodeoregon.net Oregon Urban Ecology To advocate in Oregon for performance-based codes and permits to regulate the use of onsite, decentralized sanitation systems, including composting toilets.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2011 $ 35,000 Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology For core operating support to promote clean energy policies and continue long-standing opposition to new nuclear facilities in Idaho.
Western Rivers Conservancy
71 SW Oak Street, #100 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-0151 http://www.westernrivers.org
93-1326405 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.westernrivers.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To enable the organization to expand its programs into the urbanized lower Willamette River region of Oregon.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2011 $ 50,000 Oregon Ecosystem Services For work to protect state forestlands on the western edge of the Portland, Oregon metropolitan region.
Western Washington University Foundation
516 High Street - Mail Stop 9034 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 650-6542 http://www.foundation.wwu.edu
91-6073519 2011 $ 50,000 Huxley College of the Environment/ Institute of Environmental Toxicology 516 High Street (360) 650-6136 Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support the development and demonstration of a risk-based management tool that can be used to model and evaluate watershed scale management plans that apply low-impact development strategies.
National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
1920 L St, NW Suite 800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 454-4588 http://www.ncel.net
68-0633254 2011 $ 25,000 Idaho; Montana; Oregon; Washington; Alaska Leadership and Civic Engagement To enable this national coordinating entity to support and expand a network of Northwest legislative environmental champions.
University of Montana
32 Campus Drive, 4104 Missoula MT 59812
(406) 243-6658 http://www.umt.edu
81-6001713 2011 $ 25,000 U of M, Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Policy 32 Campus Drive Missoula MT 59812 (406) 243-6670 Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Ecosystem Services For analysis and applied research to illuminate the clear connection between western land management practices and the provision of water resources for human needs.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2011 $ 30,000 Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For general support.
Pacific Forest Trust
1001A O'Reilly Avenue San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-0700 http://www.pacificforest.org
68-0292509 2011 $ 40,000 http://www.pacificforest.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services To support the organization's overall program in Oregon and Washington.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2011 $ 15,000 Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services To enable the organization to create, promote, and distribute guidelines on ways to reduce the use of pesticides for control of mosquitoes in Pacific Northwest wetlands.
Puget Sound Sage
1032 Jackson Street, #203 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 568-5000 x13 http://www.pugetsoundsage.org
20-8974030 2011 $ 37,500 Washington Urban Ecology To develop an energy retrofit strategy for the multi-family residential sector.
The Nature Conservancy in Alaska
715 L Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501
(907) 276-3133 http://www.nature.org/alaska
53-0242652 2011 $ 50,000 Alaska Ecosystem Services For support of a collaborative initiative to advance improved land-use planning, sustainable development, and protection of ecosystem service values in the rapidly growing Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) Borough north of Anchorage, Alaska.
North Seattle Community College Education Fund
9600 College Way North Seattle WA 98103
(206) 934-5661 http://www.northseattle.edu
41-2178833 2011 $ 5,000 Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For the costs associated with a Sustainable Growth Summit hosted by the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders held in Seattle, WA.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2012 $ 30,000 Washington; Oregon; Idaho Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For communications research and development of messaging recommendations to assist organizations that are actively working in the ecosystem services field, to support efforts to conserve natural areas in the Boise region, to communicate the benefits of green building practices to Idaho building professionals, and to assist transit advocates in the Boise area.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2012 $ 50,000 Wilderness Society, Pacific Northwest Regional Office 720 3rd Avenue, Suite 1800 Seattle WA 98104 206.949.0130 http://www.wilderness.org and www.experiencewilderness.org Washington Ecosystem Services To advance significant land protection proposals in the Yakima River Basin, and planning for recreational use in the Skykomish River Basin.
Tides Canada Initiatives
400 - 163 Hastings Street W Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 Canada
(604) 647-6611 http://www.tidescanada.org
13056 0188 2011 $ 2,000 From 2011 Year-end Leadership Allocation
Leadership Tomorrow
1301 Fifth Avenue #2500 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 389-7279 http://www.leadershiptomorrowseattle.org
2011 $ 3,150 From 2010 Yearend Leadership Allocation
Evans School Of Public Affairs
PO Box 353055 Seattle WA 98195-3055
2011 $ 5,580 From 2011 Year-end Leadership Allocation
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2011 $ 3,000 From 2010 Yearend Leadership Allocation
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2011 $ 5,000 International Conservation Photography Awards 2717 Western Avenue #7004 Seatttle WA 98121 (206) 849-4040 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement The award is for the third year of a three-year grant.
The Climate Trust
65 SW Yamhill, Fourth Floor Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 238-1915 http://www.climatetrust.org
26-0760633 2011 $ 13,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To enable the Climate Trust to provide technical input that will clarify rules in Washington’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, which fail to distinguish between renewable energy credits and carbon credits when accounting for greenhouse gas reductions resulting from biogas projects.
Island Press - Center for Resource Economics
1718 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #300 Washington DC 20009 USA
(202) 232-7933 http://www.islandpress.org
94-2578166 2011 $ 25,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For expenses associated with a 2012 discussion series at Seattle’s Town Hall featuring Island Press authors whose work focuses on the built environment, climate change, social justice, nature in cities and transportation.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2011 $ 35,000 Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For communications research and development of messaging recommendations to assist Bullitt Foundation grantees and partner organizations that are actively working in the ecosystem services field.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2011 $ 45,000 Washington; Oregon Urban Ecology For continued support to Earth Economics to partner with Cushman & Wakefield, Autopoiesis, and Jason Twill to merge the theoretical approaches of ecological economics with the practical techniques of real estate investment and valuation practice. The team will peer review the recently released report "The Economics of Change: Catalyzing the Investment Shift Toward a Restorative Built Environment," refine the Integrated Real Estate Modeling Tool, and create a digest version of the report.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2011 $ 7,500 College of Built Environments, Integrated Design Lab University of Washington, Box 355726 Seattle WA 98195-5726 (206) 221-4027 Washington Urban Ecology For design, program development, and fundraising for the Bullitt Center’s Center for Energy and Urban Ecology.
Washington State Envirothon
2021 E. College Way, Ste. 203 Mount Vernon Washington 98273 USA
360-428-4313 http://waenvirothon.org
20-0161485 2011 $ 5,000 Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To underwrite the cost of the 2012 statewide Envirothon, a competition that challenges high school students to demonstrate their knowledge of soils, land use, aquatic ecology, forestry, and wildlife.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2011 $ 10,000 Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement Through a partnership with El Centro De LaRaza, Washington Environmental Council will mobilize Washington’s Latino community based on a more informed understanding of their environmental values.
City of Seattle - Office of Sustainability & Environment
700 5th Avenue, PO Box 94729 Seattle WA 98124-4729 US
206-386-4595 http://www.seattle.gov/environment
916001275 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.seattle.gov/environment Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology For a new approach to planning and community outreach that will for the first time in Seattle utilize interactive, image-rich visualization tools to communicate key policy choices about green infrastructure, green buildings, transportation solutions, housing and neighborhood amenities.
The Nature Conservancy in Alaska
715 L Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501
(907) 276-3133 http://www.nature.org/alaska
53-0242652 2011 $ 100,000 Alaska Ecosystem Services For a project to identify, value, and protect ecosystem services in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough north of Anchorage, Alaska.
Meridian Institute
PO Box 1829 105 Village Pl Dillon CO 80435-1829
(970) 513-8340 http://www.merid.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.merid.org Washington Inactive Programs The Meridian Institute works to increase society's ability to solve problems and resolve conflicts arising from the integration of environmental, health, economic, and social issues. The grant supports a continuing project to engage environmental and business leaders in an effort to protect and restore Puget Sound salmon, including development of strategies and implementation at the local level.
Meridian Institute
PO Box 1829 105 Village Pl Dillon CO 80435-1829
(970) 513-8340 http://www.merid.org
1999 $ 16,500 http://www.merid.org Washington Inactive Programs The Meridian Institute works to increase societyÍs ability to solve problems and resolve conflicts arising from the integration of environmental, health, economic, and social issues. The grant supports a project to engage environmental and business leaders in an effort to protect and restore salmon. The project is prompted by the federal government's Endangered Species Act listing of Puget Sound Chinook.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2004 $ 50,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Oregon; Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported work in Montana to improve instream flows and reform outdated state water rules, and also work by the Oregon office on endangered salmon stocks, especially the role of hatcheries in wild fish management and recovery.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2009 $ 8,500 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Washington Ecosystem Services For organizational expenses associated with the merger of Trout Unlimited and Washington Rivers Conservancy.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2000 $ 30,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Montana Inactive Programs Trout Unlimited works to conserve, protect, and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. The grant supports a program focusing on fish and river conservation, including a water advocacy program in western Montana.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2008 $ 15,000 Washington Water Project http://www.tu.org/conservation/western-water-project/washington Washington Inactive Programs For communications assistance to Bullitt grantees who are engaged in negotiations with water users, tribes, and development interests regarding potential water policy reforms.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2002 $ 50,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Inactive Programs Trout Unlimited seeks to conserve, protect, and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. The grant supports a program to maintain instream flows for healthy coldwater fisheries in western Montana and efforts to address federal water issues in the Pacific Northwest.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2006 $ 40,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Oregon; Montana; Washington Inactive Programs The five-year grant supports Trout Unlimited's work in Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2010 $ 40,000 Washington Water Project 103 Palouse, Suite 14 Wenatchee WA 98801 (509) 630-0467 http://www.tu.org/conservation/western-water-project/washington Washington Ecosystem Services For support of the Trout Unlimited Washington Water Project.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2008 $ 30,000 Montana Water Project 2717 Raymond Ave Missoula MT 59802 (406) 207-9071 http://www.tu.org Montana Inactive Programs To promote improvements in water law and policy governing instream flow protection, advocate for integrated land use and water planning, and convene a summit meeting to explore potential policy responses to the impacts of climate change on water resources in Montana and Idaho.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2007 $ 40,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Oregon; Montana Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year grant supports work to restore and maintain instream flows in Montana, and wild salmon and hatchery return efforts in Oregon and Washington.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 1999 $ 25,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Oregon Inactive Programs Trout Unlimited works to conserve, protect, and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. The grant supports a program focusing on fish and river conservation, including a water advocacy program in western Montana.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2010 $ 40,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 8543 19th Ave NW Seattle WA 98117 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Montana; Oregon Ecosystem Services The award is for year five of a five-year grant.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2009 $ 45,000 Washington Water Project 103 Palouse, Suite 14 Wenatchee WA 98801 (509) 888-0970 http://www.tu.org/conservation/western-water-project/washington Washington Ecosystem Services Organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2009 $ 40,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Montana; Oregon Ecosystem Services Organization is awarded year four of a five-year grant.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2008 $ 45,000 Washington Water Project (509) 630-0467 http://www.tu.org/conservation/western-water-project/washington Washington Inactive Programs A two-year grant to organize support for water policy reform in eastern Washington.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2008 $ 40,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Montana; Oregon Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
1300 N 17th Street, #500 Arlington VA 22209-3801
(703) 522-0200 http://www.tu.org
38-1612715 2001 $ 35,000 Trout Unlimited Western Office 1326 5th Ave, Suite 450 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 491-9016 http://www.tu.org Montana Inactive Programs Trout Unlimited seeks to conserve, protect, and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. The grant supports a program to maintain instream flows for healthy coldwater fisheries in western Montana.
Tides Canada Foundation
200 - 163 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 Canada
(604) 647-6611 x251 http://www.tidescanada.org
2006 $ 20,000 Environmental Support Centre 733 Johnson Street, #302-A Victoria BC V8W 3C7 (250) 361-1890 http://www.tidescanada.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the Environmental Support Centre's Organizing for Change project.
Tides Canada Foundation
200 - 163 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 Canada
(604) 647-6611 x251 http://www.tidescanada.org
2005 $ 15,000 Environmental Support Centre 620 - 220 Cambie Street Vancouver BC V6B 2M9 (604) 669-9920 http://www.tidescanada.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work of the Environmental Support Centre on a collaborative initiative that will provide research, list enhancement, voter education, elected official accountability, and a common issue agenda.
Tides Canada Foundation
200 - 163 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 Canada
(604) 647-6611 x251 http://www.tidescanada.org
2005 $ 40,000 Olympics Initiative British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports advancing environmental gains within the context of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
10227 Wincopin Circle Columbia MD 21044
(410) 964-1230 http://www.enterprisecommunity.org
52-1231931 2010 $ 45,000 Enterprise National Design Initiatives 3 Cameron Street Wellesley MA 2482 (781) 235-2006 http://www.enterprisecommunity.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For the organization's Rose Architectural Fellowship program, whose purpose is to build a movement of individuals committed to affordable housing, sustainable practices, and community influenced design.
Island Press - Center for Resource Economics
1718 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #300 Washington DC 20009 USA
(202) 232-7933 http://www.islandpress.org
94-2578166 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.islandpress.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To support two programs, one a built environment discussion series and the other outreach and marketing of Chasing Molecules, a recently published book about green chemistry.
American Planning Association - Oregon Chapter
PO Box 3674 Wilsonville OR 97070
(503) 657-6087 http://www.oregonapa.org
52-1134021 2010 $ 31,000 http://www.oregonapa.org Oregon Urban Ecology For research and outreach to promote adoption of a new framework for integrated planning in Oregon.
University District Ecumenical Campus Coalition
1604 NE 50th Street Seattle WA 98105
(206) 621-1298 http://www.ecumenicalcampus.org
56-2667578 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.ecumenicalcampus.org Washington Urban Ecology For the predevelopment planning process for a proposed "ecumenical campus" facility.
Pembina Foundation for Environmental Research and Education
Box 7558 Drayton Valley AL T7A 1S7 Canada
(780) 542-6272 http://www.pembinafoundation.org
87-5787913 2010 $ 30,000 Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development Suite 610, 55 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 1A1 (604) 874-8558 x223 http://www.pembinafoundation.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology For activities to encourage British Columbia to implement the Western Climate Initiative protocol on January 1, 2012.
Pembina Foundation for Environmental Research and Education
Box 7558 Drayton Valley AL T7A 1S7 Canada
(780) 542-6272 http://www.pembinafoundation.org
87-5787913 2010 $ 45,000 Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development Suite 610, 55 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 1A1 (604) 874-8558 x225 http://www.pembinafoundation.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology For an initiative that accelerates deployment of electric vehicles in British Columbia.
Portland State University
Office of Research and Strategic Partnerships 1600 SW 4th Avenue Suite 620 Portland OR 97201
(503) 725-3423 http://www.rsp.pdx.edu
48-1278529 2009 $ 38,000 Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies URBN 780 PSU PO Box 751 Portland OR 97207 (503) 725-5170 http://www.rsp.pdx.edu/research.php Oregon Urban Ecology For a planning grant to develop the governance and decision making system principles for EcoDistricts, which are neighborhoods or areas that attain a high degree of efficiency in management of energy, water and waste and that provide transportation and open space equitably to all residents.
Asian Pacific Islander Community Leadership Foundation
PO Box 14461 Seattle WA 98114
(206) 625-3850 http://www.aclfnorthwest.org
91-2054078 2010 $ 9,000 http://www.aclfnorthwest.org
EarthShare Oregon
PO Box 40333 Portland OR 97240 USA
(503) 223-9015 http://earthshare-oregon.org
93-1001285 2010 $ 12,000 http://earthshare-oregon.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement For expenses associated with a Web site upgrade.
Alliance for Democracy
PO Box 540115 Waltham MA 02451
(781) 894-1179 http://www.thealliancefordemocracy.org
04-3372526 2010 $ 25,000 Oregonians for Renewable Energy Policy 1425 SE 37th Avenue Portland OR 97214 (503) 232-1911 http://www.thealliancefordemocracy.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To promote a new five-year solar production pilot, monitor its implementation, and ensure it provides equal access for all Oregonians.
Northwest Health Foundation Fund
221 NW Second Avenue, Suite 300 Portland OR 97209
(971) 220-1955 http://www.nwhf.org
93-1293344 2010 $ 50,000 The Convergence Partnership Fund 221 NW Second Avenue, Suite 300 Portland OR 97209 (503) 220-1955 http://www.nwhf.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To support the engagement of activists from communities of color to influence land use, transportation, and healthy foods policy frameworks in the Portland metro region.
Columbia Land Trust
1351 Officers' Row Vancouver WA 98661 USA
(360) 616-0131 http://www.columbialandtrust.org
94-3140861 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.columbilandtrust.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement To produce a science-based biodiversity assessment for the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area.
As You Sow
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 391-3212 http://www.asyousow.org
94-3169008 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.asyousow.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For general support.
Verde
6899 NE Columbia Blvd, Suite A Portland OR 97218 USA
(503) 980-5260 http://www.verdenw.org
20-3685723 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.verdenw.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To advocate for the inclusion of equity criteria in the City of Portland's Gray to Green and Clean Energy Works programs; and also to pilot a district-scale sustainable development model in the low-income, ethnically diverse Cully neighborhood in northeast Portland.
Portland Sustainability Institute
1600 SW 4th, Suite 110 Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 922-1661 http://www.pdxinstitute.org
80-0407220 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.pdxinstitute.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To pilot a district-scale sustainable development model in the racially diverse, low-income Lents neighborhood in southeast Portland.
Urban Land Institute Seattle District Council
700 5th Avenue, Suite 6100 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 224-4502 http://www.seattle.uli.org
53-0159845 2011 $ 30,000 http://www.seattle.uli.org Washington; Oregon Urban Ecology For pilot workshops in Seattle and Portland on the Integrative Design Process, a holistic and collaborative approach to designing buildings that emphasizes the interrelationship between systems.
University of Washington, Office of Sponsored Programs
4333 Brooklyn Ave NE Box 359472 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-4043 http://www.washington.edu
91-6001537 2009 $ 30,000 Conservation Magazine UW Department of Biology, Box 351800 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 685-7839 http://www.washington.edu Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To support a pilot project to expand the organization's audience and to build a broad constituency for conservation science and problem solving.
University of Washington, Office of Sponsored Programs
4333 Brooklyn Ave NE Box 359472 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-4043 http://www.washington.edu
91-6001537 2010 $ 35,000 Washington State Transportation Center (TRAC) 1107 NE 45th Street, Suite 535 Seattle WA 98105 (206) 543-8690 http://www.washington.edu Washington; Oregon; British Columbia Urban Ecology For enhancements to OneBusAway, a set of transit tools that provide real-time arrival information by various media.
Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation
7400 Sand Point Way NE, #101S Seattle WA 98115 USA
(206) 522-3222 http://www.cbcef.org
91-2165219 2010 $ 30,000 206-523-9495 http://www.cbcef.org Washington Urban Ecology For research, outreach, and education to build the political capital for non-motorized transportation as a means to reduce carbon emissions and attain health benefits.
Diamond Coalition, The
PO Box 448, 30221 234th Ave SE Black Diamond WA 98010
(253) 653-0940
27-1773790 2010 $ 5,000 360-886-1472 Washington Ecosystem Services For general support.
Center for Community Service Fund
1301 5th Avenue, Suite 2500 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 389-7295 http://www.seattlechamber.com
91-0402330 2010 $ 11,000 http://www.seattlechamber.com Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To underwrite expenses for ten outstanding individuals from the environmental community to participate in the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce's regional leadership conference.
Low Input Viticulture and Enology
PO Box 5185 Salem OR 97304
(503) 584-7274 http://www.liveinc.org
93-1265811 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.liveinc.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For expenses associated with a new program manager position with responsibility for design and implementation of a two-tiered carbon management certification program for the Oregon wine industry.
Center for Diversity and the Environment
2065 NW Miller Road, #111 Portland OR 97229
(503) 347-0772 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org
26-3757028 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org Oregon; Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To enable the project to secure separate tax-exempt status, hire its first-ever executive director and undertake steps to establish reliable internal operating systems and practices.
Center for Diversity and the Environment
2065 NW Miller Road, #111 Portland OR 97229
(503) 347-0772 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org
26-3757028 2010 $ 6,000 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For a planning grant to explore the potential to address issues of equity and inclusiveness, and to advance diversity in SeattleÍs environmental movement.
Center for Diversity and the Environment
2065 NW Miller Road, #111 Portland OR 97229
(503) 347-0772 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org
26-3757028 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.environmentaldiversity.org Oregon Inactive Programs To convene leaders from the environmental community and communities of color in Portland in a series of facilitated discussions to bridge racial and cultural divides.
US Green Building Council Idaho Chapter
PO Box 626 Boise ID 83701
(208) 871-4601 http://www.usgbcidaho.org
20-3747937 2011 $ 35,000 http://www.usgbcidaho.org Idaho; Montana Urban Ecology To accelerate market transformation of the residential building sector by bolstering the capacity of the US Green Building Council chapters in Idaho and Montana.
Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC & Yukon
200 - 1212 West Broadway Vancouver BC V6H 3V2
(604) 340-6828 http://www.heartandstroke.ca
11-8818343 2011 $ 30,000 http://www.heartandstroke.ca British Columbia Urban Ecology To accelerate the adoption of smart growth planning in the Vancouver, BC metro region by engaging health professionals in the land use planning process.
Capitol Hill Housing Foundation
1406 10th Avenue, Suite 101 Seattle WA 98122 USA
(206) 204-3840 http://www.capitolhillhousing.org
27-1682190 2011 $ 50,000 Capitol Hill Housing Seattle WA (206) 329-7303 x3840 http://www.capitolhillhousing.org Washington Urban Ecology To lead the Capitol Hill Champions Transit-Oriented Development initiative and to explore the feasibility of an EcoDistrict on Capitol Hill.
Community Cycling Center
3934 NE MLK Boulevard, Suite 202 Portland OR 97212
(503) 288-8864 http://www.CommunityCyclingCenter.org
93-1127186 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.CommunityCyclingCenter.org Oregon Urban Ecology To improve access to bicycle transportation infrastructure in under-served, ethnically diverse communities in Portland and build a new constituency for car-free travel.
2030, Inc./Architecture 2030
607 Cerrillos Road, Suite G Santa Fe NM 87505 United States
(505) 988-5309 x11 http://www.architecture2030.org
26-0251104 2011 $ 50,000 Architecture 2030 2102 1st Avenue W Seattle WA 98119 (206) 438-3456 http://www.architecture2030.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To establish the Seattle 2030 District, a high-performance area in downtown Seattle where dramatic reductions in energy and water usage will be demonstrated.
YMCA of Greater Seattle
909 - 4th Avenue Seattle WA 98104
(206) 587-6119 http://www.seattleymca.org
91-0482710 2011 $ 20,000 YMCA BOLD _ Boys Outdoor Leadership Development 909 - 4th Ave Seattle WA 98104 (206) 587-6119 http://www.seattleymca.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To secure a change in US Forest Service regulations that govern access to public lands by nonprofit youth organizations including the YMCA, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts among others.
Washington Bus Education Fund
PO Box 20188 Seattle WA 98102
(206) 325-1889 http://www.washingtonbuseducationfund.org
26-1453582 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.washingtonbuseducationfund.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For the 2011 Summer Fellows program.
Portland State University Foundation
2125 SW 4th Avenue Suite 501 Portland OR 97201
(503) 725-4911 http://www.foundation.pdx.edu
93-0619733 2011 $ 50,000 Portland State University - Institute for Sustainable Solutions Market Center Building, 1600 SW 4th Ave Portland OR 97201 (503) 725-8553 http://www.foundation.pdx.edu Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services To create a Cascadia Ecosystem Services Partnership.
Washington Climbers Coalition
7741 56th Place NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 524-0493 http://www.washingtonclimbers.org
42-1644686 2010 $ 5,000 http://www.washingtonclimbers.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To complete a campaign for the Stimson Bullitt Climbing Reserve near Index, Washington.
Northwest Watershed Institute
3407 Eddy Street Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-6786 http://www.nwwatershed.org
93-1325820 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.nwwatershed.org Washington Ecosystem Services For Phase II of the Tarboo-Dabob Bay Conservation Project to secure long-term protection for one of Puget Sound's highest quality estuarine bays.
Northwest Watershed Institute
3407 Eddy Street Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-6786 http://www.nwwatershed.org
93-1325820 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.nwwatershed.org Washington Inactive Programs For continuing work to secure protected status for the Tarboo-Dabob Bay estuary on Hood Canal, and to advance the more effective use of the State's Natural Resource Conservation Area (NRCA) designation as a conservation tool.
Northwest Watershed Institute
3407 Eddy Street Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-6786 http://www.nwwatershed.org
93-1325820 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.nwwatershed.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports expanded protection for the Tarboo-Dabob Natural Area Preserve on the Hood Canal.
Center for Justice
35 W Main Street, #300 Spokane WA 99201
(509) 835-5211 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org
91-1939768 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs For work in coalition with other grantees to restore and conserve the water quality and flows of the Spokane River.
Center for Justice
35 W Main Street, #300 Spokane WA 99201
(509) 835-5211 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org
91-1939768 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support the Spokane River Restoration Project, a coalition effort among local conservation groups and citizens to protect instream flows and water quality in the Spokane River.
Center for Justice
35 W Main Street, #300 Spokane WA 99201
(509) 835-5211 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org
91-1939768 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports legal efforts to restore and protect ecosystem health in the Spokane, Washington region.
Center for Justice
35 W Main Street, #300 Spokane WA 99201
(509) 835-5211 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org
91-1939768 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.spokaneriverkeeper.org Washington; Idaho Ecosystem Services For support of the Spokane Riverkeeper program.
Canadian Society Promoting Environmental Conservation
2150 Maple Street Vancouver BC V6J 3T3 Canada
(604) 736-7732 http://www.spec.bc.ca
2007 $ 25,000 http://www.spec.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs To continue building a diverse coalition to advocate for transit and oppose efforts to widen Highway 1 and build a second bridge across the Fraser River in the rapidly growing Lower Mainland area of Vancouver.
Canadian Society Promoting Environmental Conservation
2150 Maple Street Vancouver BC V6J 3T3 Canada
(604) 736-7732 http://www.spec.bc.ca
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.spec.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Society Promoting Environmental Conservation promotes the maintenance of a healthy environment for all life, prevents pollution, and promotes the conservation of energy and natural resources. The grant supports a project to protect Greater VancouverÍs drinking watersheds by ending logging and roadbuilding in those watersheds.
Canadian Society Promoting Environmental Conservation
2150 Maple Street Vancouver BC V6J 3T3 Canada
(604) 736-7732 http://www.spec.bc.ca
2003 $ 8,000 http://www.spec.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to create a clearinghouse on urban pesticide initiatives and launch a campaign in Vancouver, British Columbia to reduce pesticide use.
Canadian Society Promoting Environmental Conservation
2150 Maple Street Vancouver BC V6J 3T3 Canada
(604) 736-7732 http://www.spec.bc.ca
2006 $ 32,000 http://www.spec.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports a program to prevent highway expansion and bridge construction in the Lower Mainland of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Center for Climate Strategies
130 Locust Street, #200 Harrisburg PA 17101
(703) 691-2199 http://www.climatestrategies.us
31-1677573 2007 $ 50,000 17101 http://www.climatestrategies.us Washington Inactive Programs TTo serve as primary coordinator and facilitator of Washington state's Climate Advisory Team whose mandate is development of a statewide climate change action plan for submittal to Governor Gregoire by January 2008.
Center for Climate Strategies
130 Locust Street, #200 Harrisburg PA 17101
(703) 691-2199 http://www.climatestrategies.us
31-1677573 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.climatestrategies.us Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports the Center of Climate Strategies' participation in the process to develop a state climate action plan for Montana.
Center for Climate Strategies
130 Locust Street, #200 Harrisburg PA 17101
(703) 691-2199 http://www.climatestrategies.us
31-1677573 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.climatestrategies.us Washington Inactive Programs To support the Center for Climate Strategies in phase two of Washington stateÍs Climate Action Team , a multi-stakeholder climate policy development process.
Whale Museum
PO Box 945 Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-4710 x33 http://www.whalemuseum.org
2006 $ 15,000 http://www.whalemuseum.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the Soundwatch Boater Education program.
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
1400 - 207 West Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 801-5121 http://www.policyalternatives.ca
12-4146473 2010 $ 22,000 http://www.policyalternatives.ca British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To lead a collaborative outreach initiative to generate climate change mitigation and adaptation policies that integrate social justice objectives.
Hoh River Trust
1512 46th Avenue SW Seattle WA 98116
(206) 340-1701 http://www.hohrivertrust.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.hohrivertrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a two-year general support grant.
Hoh River Trust
1512 46th Avenue SW Seattle WA 98116
(206) 340-1701 http://www.hohrivertrust.org
2007 $ 25,000 http://www.hohrivertrust.org Washington Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous two-year general support grant.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2003 $ 15,000 Wildcanada.net Box 8145 Canmore AL T1W 2T9 (403) 609-2509 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a Wildcanada.net Alliance project for Web-based education, outreach, and activism program to protect Canada's wild lands and rivers.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2004 $ 15,000 Wildcanada.net Box 8145 Canmore AB T1W 2T9 (403) 609-2509 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported Wildcanada.netÍs work to advance the use of the internet for environmental activism.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2001 $ 7,500 Wildcanada.net Box 8145 Canmore AB T1W 2W2 (403) 609-2509 British Columbia Inactive Programs Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals and plants and their natural communities. Defenders of Wildlife serves as fiscal sponsor for Wildcanada.net, a Canadian conservation organization that works to protect endangered wildlife species and the forest and land ecosystems on which they depend. The grant supports a project to promote the use of the Internet as an organizing tool to achieve conservation goals in British Columbia.
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.gelpi.org Oregon Inactive Programs Georgetown University Law CenterÍs Environmental Policy Project conducts research and education on regulatory issues related to protection of the environment and conservation of natural resources. The grant supports a project to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat on private lands through litigation, communications research, and public education.
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.gelpi.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports research, education, and provision of legal representation to public interest organizations in the Pacific Northwest in matters pertaining to takings.
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
2004 $ 10,000 http://www.gelpi.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work in connection with a major case pending before the Oregon Supreme Court on the issue of whether land use restrictions designed to protect the environment result in compensable "takings" within the meaning of the Oregon Constitution.
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
2008 $ 25,000 http://www.gelpi.org Oregon Inactive Programs To provide continuing legal representation and assistance to state and regional groups in the Pacific Northwest in addressing the issue of regulatory takings.
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.gelpi.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Georgetown Law and Policy Institute's work providing legal representation to public interest organizations in the Pacific Northwest.
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.gelpi.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant provided continued funding for the campaign to defeat regulatory takings challenges to endangered species laws in the Pacific Northwest, and to strengthen public authority to protect wildlife.
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.gelpi.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Georgetown University Law Center's Environmental Law and Policy Institute conducts research and education on regulatory issues related to protection of the environment and conservation of natural resources. The grant supports a project to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat on private lands in Oregon and Washington through litigation, legal analysis, and public education. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001
(202) 662-9497 http://www.gelpi.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.gelpi.org Oregon Inactive Programs Georgetown University Law CenterÍs Environmental Policy Project conducts research and education on regulatory issues related to protection of the environment and conservation of natural resources. The grant supports a project to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat on private lands through litigation, legal analysis, and public education.
Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network
PO Box 762 Mount Vernon WA 98274
(360) 336-9694 http://www.wsffn.org
20-1533138 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.wsffn.org Washington Inactive Programs To advocate for a sustainable farming system in the state with particular focus on participation in a "future of farming" stakeholder process and closer collaboration with other like-minded agriculture groups.
Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network
PO Box 762 Mount Vernon WA 98274
(360) 336-9694 http://www.wsffn.org
20-1533138 2004 $ 18,000 http://www.wsffn.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Washington Sustainable Food and Farming NetworkÍs research, outreach, and organizing efforts on behalf of the stateÍs organic farming community.
Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network
PO Box 762 Mount Vernon WA 98274
(360) 336-9694 http://www.wsffn.org
20-1533138 2003 $ 18,000 http://www.wsffn.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant provided organizational support for the Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network's efforts to improve environmental and economic sustainability of Washington farms, and to increase markets for sustainably produced food.
Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network
PO Box 762 Mount Vernon WA 98274
(360) 336-9694 http://www.wsffn.org
20-1533138 2008 $ 20,000 http://www.wsffn.org Washington Inactive Programs To enable the Network to remain engaged in Washington state's State's Future of Farming program, advocating for the interests of sustainable and organic producers.
Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network
PO Box 762 Mount Vernon WA 98274
(360) 336-9694 http://www.wsffn.org
20-1533138 2006 $ 15,000 http://www.wsffn.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to add an organic agriculture program to Washington State University's curriculum, aid efforts to reduce barriers and add markets for sustainably produced food.
Wallowa Resources
200 W North Street Enterprise OR 97828
(541) 426-8053 http://www.wallowaresources.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.wallowaresources.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports a community-based conservation initiative in northeast Oregon.
Conservation Alliance
PO Box 1275 Bend OR 97709
(541) 388-4845 http://www.conservationalliance.com
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.conservationalliance.com Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to increase the organization's membership base and expand the involvement of outdoor industry businesses and employees in environmental issues.
Bark
PO Box 12065 Portland OR 97212 USA
(503) 331-0374 http://www.bark-out.org
93-1263288 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.bark-out.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For continued funding of the Restore Mt. Hood campaign.
Bark
PO Box 12065 Portland OR 97212 USA
(503) 331-0374 http://www.bark-out.org
93-1263288 2006 $ 12,000 Portland http://www.bark-out.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports work to influence future management of the Mount Hood National Forest.
Bark
PO Box 12065 Portland OR 97212 USA
(503) 331-0374 http://www.bark-out.org
93-1263288 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.bark-out.org Oregon Inactive Programs To organize support within the Portland metro area and lead efforts to restore and protect the Mount Hood National Forest.
501 Commons
510 Second Avenue W Seattle WA 98119
(206) 682-6704 http://www.501commons.org
94-3089631 2006 $ 16,500 http://www.501commons.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant enables the organization to provide services and training to environmental organizations to improve their financial management practices.
501 Commons
510 Second Avenue W Seattle WA 98119
(206) 682-6704 http://www.501commons.org
94-3089631 2009 $ 7,500 http://www.501commons.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To offer coaching services to five leaders from area environmental organizations.
Zero Waste Washington
911 Western Ave Suite 588 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 441-1790 http://www.wastenotwashington.org
91-1178790 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.wastenotwashington.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports implementation of Washington State's landmark electronic waste recycling law.
Zero Waste Washington
911 Western Ave Suite 588 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 441-1790 http://www.wastenotwashington.org
91-1178790 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.wastenotwashington.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To launch a campaign for producer responsibility championed by targeted grassroots activists and influential decision makers.
Urban Greenspaces Institute
PO Box 6903 Portland OR 97228-6903 United States
(503) 319-7155 http://www.urbangreenspaces.org
93-1251573 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.urbangreenspaces.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For general support.
Urban Greenspaces Institute
PO Box 6903 Portland OR 97228-6903 United States
(503) 319-7155 http://www.urbangreenspaces.org
93-1251573 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.urbangreenspaces.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services To support continuing efforts to create a comprehensive, integrated network of open space in the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan region with a specific focus on biodiversity conservation, green infrastructure, and climate adaptation.
Urban Greenspaces Institute
PO Box 6903 Portland OR 97228-6903 United States
(503) 319-7155 http://www.urbangreenspaces.org
93-1251573 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.urbangreenspaces.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports work to advance the Livable Cities Initiative.
Jefferson Land Trust
1033 Lawrence Street Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-9501 http://www.saveland.org
2007 $ 33,000 http://www.saveland.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to prove the viability of the Jefferson LandWorks Collaborative, a new approach to preserve working farm and forest lands on the west side of Hood Canal north to Port Townsend.
Cascadia Region Green Building Council
410 Occidental Avenue S Seattle WA 98104
(206) 223-2028 http://www.cascadiagbc.org
93-1297649 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.cascadiagbc.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Idaho; British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs For general support.
Cascadia Region Green Building Council
410 Occidental Avenue S Seattle WA 98104
(206) 223-2028 http://www.cascadiagbc.org
93-1297649 2010 $ 75,000 Portland http://www.cascadiagbc.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia; Idaho; Alaska; Montana Urban Ecology For general support.
ETV Endowment of South Carolina
401 E Kennedy Street, #B 1 Spartanburg SC 29102
(864) 585-0102 http://wwwe.myetv.org
2007 $ 50,000 Hedrick Smith Productions, Inc. 6935 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 208 Chevy Chase MD 20815 (301) 654-9848 http://wwwe.myetv.org Washington Inactive Programs This discretionary grant supported development by Hedrick Smith Productions of a nationwide PBS documentary on Puget Sound and exploration of multiple impacts in the distribution of the product.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University Foundation
12666 72nd Avenue Surrey BC V3W 2M8 Canada
(604) 599-2264 http://www.kwantlen.ca/foundation
2007 $ 15,000 Institute for Sustainable Horticulture, School of Horticulture Kwantlen University College, 12666 72nd Avenue Surrey BC V3W 2M8 (604) 599-3260 http://www.kwantlen.ca/foundation British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the Institute for Sustainable Horticulture's integrated pest management training program and fosters adoption of industry-wide training standards, a code of ethics, and performance guidelines for landscape professionals in the province.
Earth Island Institute
2150 Allston Way, Suite 460 Berkeley CA 94704
(510) 859-9100 http://www.earthisland.org
2006 $ 20,000 Energy Action Coalition http://www.earthisland.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the Energy Action Coalition's Campus Climate Challenge activities in the Pacific Northwest.
Earth Island Institute
2150 Allston Way, Suite 460 Berkeley CA 94704
(510) 859-9100 http://www.earthisland.org
2003 $ 10,000 Safe Food and Fertilizer 617 H Street SW Quincy WA 98848 (509) 787-4275 Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported Safe Food and Fertilizer's legal action against the Environmental Protection Agency's rule to allow hazardous wastes to be used in fertilizer.
Earth Island Institute
2150 Allston Way, Suite 460 Berkeley CA 94704
(510) 859-9100 http://www.earthisland.org
2000 $ 20,000 Wildlife Network 353 Wallace Way, NE, #12 Bainbridge Island WA 98110 (206) 780-9718 http://www.earthisland.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs Earth Island Institute develops and supports projects to counteract threats to the biological and cultural diversity that sustains the environment. A $20,000 two-to-one challenge grant supports the work of Wildlife Network, which provides tools, guidance, and information to organizations as they seek to achieve their conservation goals. The Network will produce and distribute two videos promoting public understanding of the need to protect carnivores and their habitats.
University of Montana
32 Campus Drive, 4104 Missoula MT 59812
(406) 243-6658 http://www.umt.edu
81-6001713 2010 $ 30,000 U of M, Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Policy 32 Campus Drive Missoula MT 59812 (406) 207-9071 http://www.umt.edu Montana; Idaho; Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For an applied research effort to develop and offer policy reform options that integrate land use planning and water supply planning in the Pacific Northwest states.
Montana Audubon
PO Box 595 Helena MT 59624
(406) 443-3949 http://www.mtaudubon.org
2008 $ 25,000 http://www.mtaudubon.org Montana Inactive Programs For work to inform and influence local land use planning and development regulations in the Madison Valley of Montana.
Yellowstone Business Partnership
PO Box 7337 Bozeman MT 59771
(406) 522-7809 http://www.yellowstonebusiness.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.yellowstonebusiness.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports coordination of development of the Greater Yellowstone Framework for Sustainable Development.
Yellowstone Business Partnership
PO Box 7337 Bozeman MT 59771
(406) 522-7809 http://www.yellowstonebusiness.org
2008 $ 20,000 406-579-3853 cell http://www.yellowstonebusiness.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs To launch the pilot phase of an initiative that will apply a version the US Green Building Council's LEED ratings system adapted for use on a regional scale in the Yellowstone-Teton ecosystem.
Seattle Great City Initiative
PO Box 599 Seattle WA 98111-0599
(206) 853-8571 http://www.greatcity.org
26-4169883 2010 $ 18,500 http://www.greatcity.org Washington Urban Ecology For a pilot project to train local community leaders to engage in land use decision making processes. These community leaders will, in turn, participate in planning charettes to inform design guidelines for transit-oriented development.
Seattle Great City Initiative
PO Box 599 Seattle WA 98111-0599
(206) 853-8571 http://www.greatcity.org
26-4169883 2008 $ 20,000 Seattle 206-905-6940 http://www.greatcity.org Washington Inactive Programs For general support.
Seattle Great City Initiative
PO Box 599 Seattle WA 98111-0599
(206) 853-8571 http://www.greatcity.org
26-4169883 2006 $ 15,000 http://www.greatcity.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the Seattle Great City Initiative.
Northwest Cooperative Development Center
1063 Capitol Way South, #211 Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-4241 http://www.nwcdc.coop
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.nwcdc.coop Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports planning efforts for the regional biodiesel industry and promotion of cooperatives as a means for rural communities to own bioenergy businesses.
The Nature Conservancy of Washington
1917 First Avenue Seattle WA 98101
(206) 343-4344 http://www.nature.org/washington
2006 $ 50,000 Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Bonneville Environmental Foundation
240 SW First Avenue Portland OR 97204
(503) 248-1905 http://www.b-e-f.org
93-1248274 2010 $ 50,000 Green Sports Alliance PO Box 86514 Portland OR 97206 (503) 962-0192 http://www.b-e-f.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the organization's efforts to advance professional sports teams, players, owners, and venue managers adoption of best practices in water and energy conservation, waste minimization, purchasing policies, and transportation.
Bonneville Environmental Foundation
240 SW First Avenue Portland OR 97204
(503) 248-1905 http://www.b-e-f.org
93-1248274 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.b-e-f.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For expenses associated with BEF President's service as uncompensated chair of the Oregon Global Warming Commission.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2004 $ 35,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 698 Seymour Street, #410 Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported marine conservation, national park initiatives for the grasslands of the Okanogan Valley and the Jennings River region, and efforts to defend the integrity of existing parks and protected areas across British Columbia.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2006 $ 40,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 698 Seymour Street, #410 Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year grant supports the work of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society's British Columbia Chapter.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2006 $ 40,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 698 Seymour Street, #410 Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The five-year grant supports the work of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society's British Columbia Chapter.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2010 $ 40,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 410 - 698 Seymour Street Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services The award is for year five of a five-year grant.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2002 $ 40,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 410 - 698 Seymour Street Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society-BC Chapter works to protect wilderness in British Columbia through the establishment and careful management of protected areas and the promotion of sustainable natural resource use. The grant supports work on several initiatives, including marine ecosystem protection and the establishment of marine protected areas in BC, protection of the six million-acre Jennings River region, and enhancement of its Park Watch program.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2007 $ 25,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 410 - 698 Seymour Street Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs To ensure that the provincial government of British Columbia and other provinces develop policy, budget, and programs that address biodiversity impacts of climate change.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2009 $ 40,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 410 - 698 Seymour Street Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services Organization is awarded year four of a five-year general support grant.
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
506-250 City Centre Ave Ottawa ON K1R 6K7 Canada
(613) 569-7226 http://www.cpaws.org
10-6865272 2008 $ 40,000 CPAWS BC Chapter 410 - 698 Seymour Street Vancouver BC V6B 3K6 (604) 685-7445 http://www.cpaws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year grant supports the work of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society's British Columbia Chapter.
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
PO Box 3232 Vancouver BC V6B 3X8 Canada
(604) 659-3579 http://www.vanaqua.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.vanaqua.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the River Works program, engaging volunteers in the monitoring and restoration of eight critical wetland sites in the estuary of the Fraser River.
Community-Minded Enterprises
25 W Main Avenue #310 Spokane WA 99201
(509) 209-2605 http://www.community-minded.org
91-1764236 2007 $ 15,000 http://www.community-minded.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports work to determine the feasibility of a small-scale model biodiesel production and distribution network.
Central Oregon LandWatch
147 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive Bend OR 97702
(541) 647-1567 http://www.centraloregonlandwatch.org
2007 $ 22,000 http://www.centraloregonlandwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs To commission and oversee the production of a comprehensive and objective third-party study gauging the true benefits and impacts of large-scale destination resort developments.
Central Oregon LandWatch
147 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive Bend OR 97702
(541) 647-1567 http://www.centraloregonlandwatch.org
2008 $ 5,000 http://www.centraloregonlandwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs For general support.
Climate Group USA Inc.
436 14th Street, #1106 Oakland CA 94612
(510) 251-2823 http://www.theclimategroup.org
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.theclimategroup.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports work with Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler and his staff during his chairmanship of a National Association of Insurance Commissionrs climate change task force.
Headwaters Economics
PO Box 7059 Bozeman MT 59771
(406) 570-7044 http://www.headwaterseconomics.org
2007 $ 25,000 http://www.headwaterseconomics.org Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports research, production of materials, and consulting services to generate support for conservation outcomes in rural communities and to help them understand the tradeoffs of economic development options.
BC Society for Non-Profit Sustainability
902 - 938 Howe Street Vancouver BC V6Z 1N9 Canada
(604) 331-0366 http://www.centreforsustainability.ca
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.centreforsustainability.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports Environmental Partners in Organizational Development's technical assistance program.
National Wildlife Refuge Association
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, #407 Washington DC 20006
(202) 333-9077 http://www.refugeassociation.org
2008 $ 25,000 http://www.refugeassociation.org Oregon Inactive Programs To sustain work begun in 2007 to build a coordinated grassroots constituency for protected coastal ecosystems in Oregon.
National Wildlife Refuge Association
1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, #407 Washington DC 20006
(202) 333-9077 http://www.refugeassociation.org
2007 $ 25,000 http://www.refugeassociation.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to build conservation capacity on the Oregon coast to address protection of Oregon's coastal national wildlife refuges and other state-designated protected areas.
Alpine Lakes Foundation
831 Daley Street Edmonds WA 98020
(206) 623-7580
2000 $ 15,000 Washington Forest Law Center 615 Second Avenue, #360 Seattle WA 98104-2245 (206) 223-4088 x2 Washington Inactive Programs The Alpine Lakes Foundation works to preserve the character of Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness and Management Unit. The grant supports a project of the Washington Forest Law Center, to protect recreational and scenic areas in Washington State from degradation from logging and other development by compiling an inventory of existing trails and waterways.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2000 $ 30,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon Trout seeks to protect and restore native wild fish and their ecosystems throughout the Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs work in salmon recovery, watershed restoration, and the development of a strategy for fish refuges and protected areas throughout Oregon.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported continued work in the upper Rogue River Basin to improve instream flows in rivers and streams.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Water Trust seeks to acquire water rights through gift, lease, or purchase; to commit those rights to instream flows in order to conserve fisheries and aquatic habitat; and to enhance regional values and the ecological health of water courses. The grant supports the acquisition of water rights to provide significant instream habitat improvements and contribute to the recovery of native aquatic communities in Oregon.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 1999 $ 15,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon Water Trust seeks to acquire water rights through gift, lease, or purchase; to commit those rights to instream flows in order to conserve fisheries and aquatic habitat; and to enhance regional values and the ecological health of water courses. The grant supports the acquisition of water rights to provide significant instream habitat improvements and contribute to the recovery of native aquatic communities in Oregon.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For general support.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports continued work in the upper Rogue River Basin to improve instream flows in rivers and streams.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To bring to scale a pilot ecosystem services marketplace.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Water Trust seeks to acquire water rights through gift, lease, or purchase; to commit those rights to instream flows in order to conserve fisheries and aquatic habitat; and to enhance regional values and the ecological health of water courses. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's participation in a multi-stakeholder collaborative process intended to improve agricultural water use efficiency, reduce stream pollution, and increase stream flows in the upper Rogue River basin of southwest Oregon.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2001 $ 35,000 http://www.freshwatertrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon Trout works to protect and restore native fish and their ecosystems. The grant supports the organization's work in salmon recovery, watershed restoration, and the development of a strategy for fish refuges and protected areas throughout Oregon.
Greenpeace
702 H Street, NW, #300 Washington DC 20001
(202) 462-1177 http://www.greenpeaceusa.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.greenpeaceusa.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Greenpeace works to expose global environment problems and to push solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future. The grant supports the expansion of Cool the Planet campaign activities in the Northwest aimed at gaining visibility for actions to address global warming.
TechRocks
633 Battery Street, #110 San Francisco CA 94111
(415) 291-9535 http://www.techrocks.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.techrocks.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs TechRocks is dedicated to accelerating social and political progress by building technology capacity for community collaboration and citizen engagement. The grant supports an Internet organizing campaign targeted at obtaining permanent protection of roadless areas in the NorthwestÍs national forests.
Society for Conservation Biology
Seattle WA 98195-1800
(206) 616-4054 http://conbio.net/scb/
33-0147824 2000 $ 20,000 Conservation Biology in Practice Magazine University of Washington, Box 351800 Seattle WA 98195-1800 (206) 685-4724 http://conbio.net/scb/ Washington Inactive Programs The Society for Conservation Biology seeks to help develop the scientific and technical means for the protection, maintenance, and restoration of life on this planet„its species, its ecological and evolutionary processes, and its particular and total environment. The grant supports the direct expenses associated with hiring top science writers to work with conservation practitioners in developing a series of case studies on at least five Northwest conservation initiatives to help advance the theory and practice of conservation biology. The information will be published and used as educational tools for conservation practitioners.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2008 $ 25,000 Basel Action Network 122 S Jackson, Suite 320 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 652-5555 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Inactive Programs To launch a Washington state-based national electronic waste chain-of-custody certification program to keep equipment out of landfills, eliminate export of e-waste to developing countries, and end the exploitation of prison labor used to dismantle these products.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2004 $ 15,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Earth Economics' work on citizen training related to critical area ordinance updates, advancement of watershed valuation efforts for salmon protection, and skillshares workshops.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Inactive Programs Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society„one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports a project conducted by the Asia-Pacific Environment Exchange to teach activists how to strengthen their campaigns with effective economic and ecosystem health arguments. The project includes a tangible application of the skills in a campaign to protect landscapes in the riparian zone of the Carbon River immediately west of Mount Rainier National Park.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2010 $ 16,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Ecosystem Services For general support.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Ecosystem Services To further develop strategic partnerships with and among local government and private sector stakeholders in key Puget Sound watersheds, particularly the Green-Duwamish Water Resource Inventory Area 9.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the efforts of Earth Economics to promote ecological economics through collaboration with government officials and other nonprofits, media outreach, and public education.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Inactive Programs The Tides Center strengthens the roots of the social change movement by partnering quality management services with creative programmatic endeavors. It serves as the fiscal sponsor of the Asia-Pacific Environmental Exchange, which is devoted to promoting ecosystem health and ecological economics and to halting the globalization of unsustainable economic policies. The grant supports two projects: one focusing on skill-sharing ecological economics workshops in the Seattle area, and the other on a campaign to preserve habitat in the Carbon River watershed.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington; Oregon Urban Ecology To support the first phase of an initiative to develop a new financial model that monetizes the social and environmental benefits inherent in "deep green" buildings.
Earth Economics
107 N. Tacoma Avenue Tacoma WA 98403 USA
(253) 539-4801 http://www.eartheconomics.org
20-1843411 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.eartheconomics.org Washington Ecosystem Services To conduct an ecosystem service analysis of the Snoqualmie River Watershed in collaboration with Stewardship Partners and the Trust for Public Land.
Western States Center
PO Box 40305 Portland OR 97240
(503) 228-8866 http://www.westernstatescenter.org
2000 $ 10,000 Alliance of Forest Workers and Harvesters PO Box 12110 Eugene OR 97440 (541) 342-6146 http://www.westernstatescenter.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Western States Center promotes citizen action and leadership for social, economic, and environmental justice. The grant supports a project of the Alliance of Forest Workers and Harvesters to develop a forest stewardship program, bringing together nontimber forest workers and harvesters to resolve environmental conflicts and to identify priorities for collective action on environmental, social, and economic justice issues.
Western States Center
PO Box 40305 Portland OR 97240
(503) 228-8866 http://www.westernstatescenter.org
2007 $ 25,000 http://www.westernstatescenter.org Oregon Inactive Programs For General Support.
Labour Environmental Alliance Society
1203-207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 669-1921 http://www.leas.ca
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.leas.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Society Promoting Environmental Conservation promotes the maintenance of a healthy environment for all life, prevents pollution, and promotes the conservation of energy and natural resources. The grant supports the Labour Environmental Alliance Society's project to build and strengthen alliances between workers, worker unions, and environmental organizations in British Columbia.
Labour Environmental Alliance Society
1203-207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 669-1921 http://www.leas.ca
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.leas.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant provided operating support to continue workplace-based toxin elimination programs, workshops, and interventions. The organization also expanded its focus to include individual households and new organizations.
Labour Environmental Alliance Society
1203-207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 669-1921 http://www.leas.ca
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.leas.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported an alliance between the environment movement and the labor movement in British Columbia to reduce the threat from toxins to humans and the marine environment.
Labour Environmental Alliance Society
1203-207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 669-1921 http://www.leas.ca
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.leas.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports an initiative focused on reducing toxic substances used in British Columbia schools.
Labour Environmental Alliance Society
1203-207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 669-1921 http://www.leas.ca
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.leas.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Labour Environmental Alliance Society seeks a balance by protecting jobs and the environment through social justice. The grant supports the organizationÍs efforts to strengthen alliances between workers, worker unions, and environmental organizations in British Columbia. $5,000 is awarded for technology improvements.
Labour Environmental Alliance Society
1203-207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 669-1921 http://www.leas.ca
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.leas.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Labour Environmental Alliance Society seeks a balance by protecting jobs and the environment through social justice. The grant supports a project to strengthen alliances between workers, worker unions, and environmental organizations in British Columbia. ($8,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $7,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Round River Conservation Studies
4301 Emigration Canyon Road Salt Lake City UT 84108
(801) 582-0910 http://www.roundriver.org
1999 $ 10,000 Nakina Center for Aboriginal Learning and Living Box 54, Five Mile Reserve Atlin BC V0W 1A0 (250) 651-7557 http://www.roundriver.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation motivates and financially supports groups involved in research and education toward conservation of the earthÍs ecosystems, fostering a commitment to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment. The grant supports the hiring of a coordinator for the Nakina Center for Aboriginal Learning and Living, a First Nation group that seeks to protect the Taku River Tlingit First Nation traditional territory from development.
Round River Conservation Studies
4301 Emigration Canyon Road Salt Lake City UT 84108
(801) 582-0910 http://www.roundriver.org
2000 $ 15,000 Nakina Center for Aboriginal Learning and Living Box 390, Five Mile Reserve Atlin BC V0W 1A0 (250) 651-7557 http://www.roundriver.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Round River Conservation Studies is an ecologically oriented research and education organization dedicated to preserving and restoring wilderness. The grant supports the Nakina Center for Aboriginal Learning and Living's efforts to protect the Taku River Tlingit First Nation traditional territory from the mining and roadbuilding plans of Redfern Mines, and to return jurisdiction of the land and its resources to the tribe.
Pacific Lutheran University
KPLU 88.5 NPR Tacoma WA 98447-0003
(253) 535-7266 http://www.kplu.org
1999 $ 30,000 http://www.kplu.org Washington Inactive Programs Pacific Lutheran University is a private college that houses KPLU, a public radio station that is affiliated with National Public Radio. The grant supports a project to further strengthen and diversify sources of financial support to establish a permanent fund for a full-time environmental reporter position. Part of the fundraising effort will include soliciting listeners to dedicate their funds to the reporter position.
Puget Sound Farm Trust
PO Box 47436 Seattle WA 98146
(206) 767-7334
1999 $ 20,000 Washington Inactive Programs The Puget Sound Farm Trust seeks to protect farmland for present and future generations, help farmers and landowners keep land in active farming, promote sustainable and environmentally sound farming practices, and ensure that the benefits of local agriculture are available to everyone. The grant supports a statewide farm transition program that will provide information to beginning and retiring farmers about business planning, estate planning, and other issues, with the goal of ensuring that farmlands are not sold to developers.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2000 $ 47,500 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs Puget Soundkeeper Alliance seeks to protect and preserve Puget Sound. $40,000 of the grant supports the organization's overall operations, including its citizen Baykeeper program. An additional $7,500 supports a legal challenge of permits that violate water quality standards under the Clean Water Act and state pollution control laws.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs The Puget Soundkeeper Alliance serves as a steward for the protection and enhancement of Puget Sound through education, advocacy, monitoring, and celebration. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including its Citizen Soundkeeper program.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported storm water regulation and Clean Water Act enforcement in Puget Sound.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2003 $ 45,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to address the significant threat to water quality posed by storm water runoff.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2005 $ 40,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports storm water regulation and Clean Water Act enforcement in Puget Sound.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a three-year general support grant.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support the organization's continuing work to enforce provisions of the Clean Water Act, including general stormwater permits covering sand and gravel operations, commercial boatyards, and industrial facilities.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2001 $ 60,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs Puget Soundkeeper Alliance seeks to protect and preserve Puget Sound. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including its citizen Baykeeper program, plus capacity building and organizational development. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors, with the FoundationÍs contribution dedicated to a reserve fund.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology Organization is awarded year three of a three-year general support grant.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs Organizaition is awarded year two of a three-year general support grant.
Rock Creek Alliance
1319 N Division Street Sandpoint ID 83864
(208) 265-8272 http://www.keokee.com/rca
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.keokee.com/rca Idaho Inactive Programs The Rock Creek Alliance works to protect and restore the natural environment in north Idaho and western Montana. The grant supports a project to halt a proposed silver/copper mine in the Rock Creek drainage area of the Cabinet Mountains of northwestern Montana, including public outreach activities, technical assistance, and legal services.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Sierra Legal Defence Fund provides free legal services to environmental groups that otherwise cannot afford to go to court against large institutions, when important environmental and wilderness values are at stake. The grant supports a project to ensure the enforcement of environmental water laws resulting in greater protection of water, and to provide legal advice to conservation groups in British Columbia who are working for water resource protection.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2005 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect British Columbia's water resources and aquatic habitats.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2008 $ 20,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs To fund expenses associated with organizational strategic planning scheduled for 2009.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2002 $ 70,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Sierra Legal Defence Fund is a nonprofit environmental law organization that provides free legal services to the environmental community in Canada. The grant supports a project to ensure the enforcement of environmental laws, resulting in greater protection of freshwater, estuarine, and marine aquatic ecosystems, and to provide legal assistance to conservation groups in British Columbia who are working for water resource protection.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2001 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Sierra Legal Defence Fund is a nonprofit environmental law organization that provides free legal services to the environmental community in Canada. The grant supports a project to ensure the enforcement of environmental laws, resulting in greater protection of water, and to provide legal advice to conservation groups in British Columbia who are working for water resource protection.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Ecosystem Services
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2005 $ 106,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's 2010 Olympic Winter Games Sewage Treatment project.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2006 $ 98,700 Olympics Initiative http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's 2010 Olympic Winter Games Sewage Treatment project.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2007 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs This five-year grant supports the organization's water programs in British Columbia.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2003 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's marine and freshwater resource protection program.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Ecosystem Services The award is for year four of a five-year grant.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Ecosystem Services Organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.
Ecojustice Canada
214 - 131 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 4M3 Canada
(604) 685-5618 http://www.ecojustice.ca
13474 8474 RR0001 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.ecojustice.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year two of a five-year grant.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs To support the North American Salmon Stronghold Partnership, a public-private initiative to accelerate the protection and restoration of the healthiest Pacific salmon ecosystems along with the communities and economies they support.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For efforts to resolve the long standing debate over proper management of the Tillamook State Forest on Oregon's north coast, and in so doing conserve the substantial ecosystem service benefits provided by the forest.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Wild Salmon Center works to protect the remaining strongholds for native salmon, steelhead, and trout, and their habitats along the northern Pacific Rim. The grant supports a project to identify, map, and restore key habitats for native salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat trout in the Tillamook Basin of western Oregon.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2002 $ 40,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Inactive Programs The Wild Salmon Center is dedicated to protecting the remaining native salmon, steelhead, and trout and their habitats along the northern Pacific Rim. The grant supports a project to create sanctuaries for native fish species in the most productive river ecosystems in Oregon and Washington.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2004 $ 35,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported protection of remaining salmon habitat in Oregon and Washington.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports protection of remaining salmon habitat in Oregon and Washington.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2003 $ 40,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports the Pacific Salmon Stronghold Partnership.
Wild Salmon Center
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #300 Portland OR 97209
(503) 222-1804 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org
94-3166095 2001 $ 35,000 http://www.wildsalmoncenter.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs Wild Salmon Center is dedicated to protecting the remaining native salmon, steelhead, and trout and their habitats along the northern Pacific Rim. The grant supports a project to identify, map, and restore key habitats for native salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat trout in the Tillamook Basin of western Oregon and the Hoh River basin of WashingtonÍs Olympic Peninsula.
Okanogan Highlands Alliance
PO Box 163 Tonasket WA 98855
(509) 485-3361 http://www.okanoganhighlands.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.okanoganhighlands.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's challenge to a proposed gold mine on Buckhorn Mountain in north central Washington and a cyanide leach tailings facility near Republic, Washington.
Okanogan Highlands Alliance
PO Box 163 Tonasket WA 98855
(509) 485-3361 http://www.okanoganhighlands.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.okanoganhighlands.org Washington Inactive Programs The Okanogan Highlands Alliance is dedicated to educating its members and the public about the threat of chemical-leach mining to the quality of the air, soil, water, human health, wildlife, and natural ecosystems. The grant supports the organizationÍs efforts to halt Battle Mountain GoldÍs proposed mine and prevent a precedent for chemical-leach mining in Washington State.
Okanogan Highlands Alliance
PO Box 163 Tonasket WA 98855
(509) 485-3361 http://www.okanoganhighlands.org
2008 $ 20,000 http://www.okanoganhighlands.org Washington Inactive Programs For legal and technical experts to assist this grassroots organization in its effort to prevent issuance of a permit for an underground gold mine and the expansion of a cyanide leach tailings facility in north-central Washington.
Americans for Our Heritage and Recreation
1615 M Street, NW, Second Floor Washington DC 20036
(202) 429-2666 http://www.ahrinfo.org
2000 $ 25,000 Pacific Northwest Office http://www.ahrinfo.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Americans for Our Heritage and Recreation is a broad coalition comprised of conservationists, park and recreation organizations, open space advocates, civic leaders, and the outdoor recreation industry. The grant supports a project to build public support for open space protection in the Northwest through the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
Americans for Our Heritage and Recreation
1615 M Street, NW, Second Floor Washington DC 20036
(202) 429-2666 http://www.ahrinfo.org
2001 $ 20,000 Pacific Northwest Office 120 State Avenue NE, #256 Olympia WA 98501-8212 (360) 754-2324 http://www.ahrinfo.org Washington Inactive Programs Americans for Our Heritage and Recreation is a broad coalition comprised of conservationists, park and recreation organizations, open-space advocates, civic leaders, and the outdoor recreation industry. The grant supports a project to build public and governmental support for open-space protection in the Northwest.
Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
8604 F.M. 969 Austin TX 78724
(512) 928-4786 http://www.cmpbs.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.cmpbs.org Washington Inactive Programs The Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems conducts sustainable building design demonstrations, public policy initiatives, and educational activities that promote environmental building through integrating regional materials, renewable energy, resource conservation, and recycling. The grant supports a project to assist the City of SeattleÍs Green Building Team and its Ad Hoc Sustainability Committee in their objective of helping the City make a connection between how the $1 billion worth of new downtown public buildings are designed, constructed, and operated, and how the buildings impact the environment and the protection of salmon.
Center for Natural Resource Policy
4728 - 89th Avenue SE Mercer Island WA 98040
(206) 232-4875 http://www.cnrp.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.cnrp.org Washington Inactive Programs The Center for Natural Resource Policy conducts research and analysis, including field work, regarding natural resource policy, law, science, and management. The grant supports a project to conduct a legal analysis and technical review of WashingtonÍs instream flow laws and regulations in the context of the stateÍs salmon recovery plan to evaluate whether the laws meet the requirements of the Endangered Species Act.
Center for Watershed and Community Health
5729 Main Street, PMB #248 Springfield OR 97478
(541) 744-7072 http://www.upa.pdx.edu/CWCH
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.upa.pdx.edu/CWCH Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Watershed and Community Health assists businesses, communities, and governments with adopting new tools that decouple economic development from environmental impacts. It works to conserve watersheds and the environment while enhancing community and economic well-being. The grant supports a project to protect water quality and salmon habitat by exploring the economic benefits of reform policies on manufacturing, retail, and service sectors of the economy, which provide most of the region's employment.
Center for Watershed and Community Health
5729 Main Street, PMB #248 Springfield OR 97478
(541) 744-7072 http://www.upa.pdx.edu/CWCH
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.upa.pdx.edu/CWCH Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Watershed and Community Health assists business, communities, and government with adopting new tools to conserve watersheds and the environment while enhancing community and social well-being. The grant supports a project to demonstrate the economic benefits of environmental protection to business, government, and community leaders.
Central Cascades Alliance
PO Box 1104 Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-2274 http://www.cascades.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.cascades.org Washington Inactive Programs Central Cascades Alliance is dedicated to protecting the long-term economic, cultural, and biological sustainability of the Central Cascades community. The grant supports a project to restore and protect the wild lands of the Central Cascades and ensure the long-term survival of their native species through the development of a long-term conservation biology-based plan.
Central Cascades Alliance
PO Box 1104 Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-2274 http://www.cascades.org
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.cascades.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Central Cascades Alliance is dedicated to protecting the long-term economic, cultural, and biological sustainability of the Central Cascades community. The grant supports a project to restore and protect the wild lands of the Central Cascades and ensure the long-term survival of native species through the development of a long-term conservation biology-based plan.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect the ecological integrity of Cook Inlet and the rivers and streams of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2003 $ 40,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant provided support to protect the ecological integrity of Cook Inlet and the rivers and streams of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs Cook Inlet Keeper seeks to protect southeast AlaskaÍs Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. The grant supports citizen water-quality monitoring programs, including training volunteers and collecting samples for use in producing and maintaining an inlet-wide water quality assessment.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year four of a five-year general support grant.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year general support grant.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For general support.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Ecosystem Services The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2001 $ 25,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs Cook Inlet Keeper seeks to protect southeast AlaskaÍs Cook Inlet watershed and the life it sustains. The grant supports monitoring and advocacy work to hold extractive industries accountable for habitat and water-quality protection in the Cook Inlet watershed, including monitoring local waters and reporting violators.
Cook Inletkeeper
PO Box 3269 Homer AK 99603 USA
(907) 235-4068 http://www.inletkeeper.org
92-0156450 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.inletkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Idaho Sporting Congress
PO Box 1136 Boise ID 83701
(208) 336-7222
2000 $ 15,000 Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Sporting Congress is dedicated to conserving America's public lands. The grant supports the organizationÍs efforts to protect national forests in Idaho.
Idaho Sporting Congress
PO Box 1136 Boise ID 83701
(208) 336-7222
2001 $ 15,000 Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Sporting Congress is dedicated to conserving America's public lands, which include more than eight million acres of unroaded forested wildlands in Idaho. The grant supports a program to protect national forests in Idaho, eastern Oregon, and Washington.
Down Home Project
629 Phillips Street Missoula MT 59802
(406) 721-7513
1999 $ 12,000 Montana Inactive Programs The Down Home Project promotes self-reliant living by providing demonstration projects, educational programs, and working examples of sustainable farming and gardening. The grant supports a project to organize a Conservation Roundtable in the Missoula area that convenes groups to address important conservation issues impacting the area. $5,000 of the grant is dedicated to activities to engage the public in challenging the current proposal to expand Highway 93, due to the impact it will have on promoting sprawl. $2,000 of the grant supports technology improvements. ($5,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $7,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building)
Friends of Clark County
300 W 23rd Street Vancouver WA 98660 -2523
(360) 695-5570 http://www.clarkfriends.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.clarkfriends.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of Clark County works to conserve and protect southwest WashingtonÍs livability and quality of life. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including organizational development activities.
Friends of Clark County
300 W 23rd Street Vancouver WA 98660 -2523
(360) 695-5570 http://www.clarkfriends.org
2000 $ 25,000 http://www.clarkfriends.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of Clark County works to conserve and protect southwest Washington's livability and quality of life. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including organizational development activities. $5,000 was awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded individual contributions.
Friends of Clark County
300 W 23rd Street Vancouver WA 98660 -2523
(360) 695-5570 http://www.clarkfriends.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.clarkfriends.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's overall program, emphasizing board development, further diversification of the funding base, and work on the scheduled update of the county's comprehensive plan.
Friends of Clark County
300 W 23rd Street Vancouver WA 98660 -2523
(360) 695-5570 http://www.clarkfriends.org
2001 $ 35,000 http://www.clarkfriends.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of Clark County works to conserve and protect southwest Washington's livability and quality of life. The grant supports the organizationÍs smart growth work throughout the county, including activities that result in high-quality urban developments, healthy rural communities, transportation choices, and affordable housing. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors, with $5,000 dedicated to a reserve fund.
Idaho Wildlife Federation
PO Box 6426 Boise ID 83707
(208) 342-7055 http://www.idahowildlife.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.idahowildlife.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Idaho Wildlife Federation promotes citizen support for the conservation of IdahoÍs wildlife and natural resources for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation benefiting future generations. The grant supports a $20,000 one-to-one match challenge grant for the organization's grassroots outreach program, designed to expand support for conservation of wildlife areas among those who hunt, fish, and engage in recreation on public lands in Idaho.
Kettle Range Conservation Group
PO Box 150 Republic WA 99166
(509) 775-2667 http://www.kettlerange.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.kettlerange.org Washington Inactive Programs Kettle Range Conservation Group seeks to sustain, restore, and protect wild forests and other natural ecosystems of the Interior Columbia River Basin and increase public awareness of the connection between nature, health, and society. The grant supports the organization's overall operations and its work to protect wilderness areas.
Kettle Range Conservation Group
PO Box 150 Republic WA 99166
(509) 775-2667 http://www.kettlerange.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.kettlerange.org Washington Inactive Programs Kettle Range Conservation Group seeks to protect natural ecosystem diversity in the upper Columbia River basin through the preservation of wilderness and ancient forests, and through the promotion of sustainable resource use. $10,000 of the grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations and efforts to support the protection of wilderness areas. $10,000 is dedicated to a project to engage citizen groups in three counties in northeastern Washington in efforts to promote growth management objectives. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation)
Kettle Range Conservation Group
PO Box 150 Republic WA 99166
(509) 775-2667 http://www.kettlerange.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.kettlerange.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Kettle Range Conservation Group's overall forests and rivers program.
Kettle Range Conservation Group
PO Box 150 Republic WA 99166
(509) 775-2667 http://www.kettlerange.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.kettlerange.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's work to protect federal lands in the northeastern portion of Washington State, including the forests of the Colville National Forest and the arid shrub-steppe grasslands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and the state of Washington.
Kettle Range Conservation Group
PO Box 150 Republic WA 99166
(509) 775-2667 http://www.kettlerange.org
2001 $ 2,000 Citizens for a Bi-national Review of the Dam PO Box 1407 Orient WA 99160 (509) 684-8287 http://www.kettlerange.org Washington Inactive Programs The Kettle Range Conservation Group seeks to sustain, restore, and protect wild forests and other natural ecosystems of the Interior Columbia River Basin and increase public awareness of the connection between nature, health, and society. The Kettle Range Conservation Group serves as the fiscal sponsor for Citizens for a Bi-national Review of the Dam, which seeks to prevent over-allocation of water in the Kettle River Watershed due to lack of international coordination on issues of water allocation and water project permitting. The grant supports a project to conduct legal research on water rights allocation in the Kettle River watershed, and use the research in public outreach and education about possible environmental harm from proposed allocations.
Kettle Range Conservation Group
PO Box 150 Republic WA 99166
(509) 775-2667 http://www.kettlerange.org
2001 $ 30,000 http://www.kettlerange.org Washington Inactive Programs The Kettle Range Conservation Group seeks to sustain, restore, and protect wild forests and other natural ecosystems of the Interior Columbia River Basin and increase public awareness of the connection between nature, health, and society. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including work to protect wilderness areas in eastern Washington. ($20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Kooskooskie Commons
209 N Clinton Street Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8009 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org Washington Inactive Programs Kooskooskie Commons provides a meeting ground to connect cultures within the Inland and Pacific Northwest through the medium of storytelling, arts, education, commerce, and festive events that celebrate the ways Northwest residents inhabit the landscape. The grant supports a project bringing together local farming, environmental, and cultural organizations and businesses to restore salmon habitat and streamflows in the Walla Walla River, and a project to protect grasslands in the Hells Canyon region. ($5,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $5,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Kooskooskie Commons
209 N Clinton Street Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8009 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Kooskooskie Commons provides a meeting ground to connect cultures within the Inland and Pacific Northwest, through the medium of storytelling, arts, education, commerce, and festive events that celebrate the ways Northwest residents inhabit the landscape. The grant supports a project focused on bringing together local farming, environmental, and cultural organizations and businesses to focus on the restoration of salmon habitat and streamflows in the Walla Walla River, and a project to protect grasslands in the Hells Canyon region. ($5,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $5,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Kooskooskie Commons
209 N Clinton Street Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8009 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work with environmental groups, farmers, tribes, and community leaders to restore flows and fish to the Walla Walla River and its tributaries.
Kooskooskie Commons
209 N Clinton Street Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8009 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to restore water flows and salmon to the Walla Walla Basin.
Kooskooskie Commons
209 N Clinton Street Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8009 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org
2006 $ 10,000 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports work to restore and conserve the Walla Walla River and recover threatened fish populations.
Kooskooskie Commons
209 N Clinton Street Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8009 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org
2001 $ 40,000 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Kooskooskie Commons provides a meeting ground to connect cultures within the Inland and Pacific Northwest through the medium of storytelling, arts, education, commerce, and festive events that celebrate the ways Northwest residents inhabit the landscape. The grant supports a regional Farm Connections project to assist the conservation community in improving access to information needed to work on environmental issues related to farming, and a project targeted at local farming, environmental, and cultural organizations and businesses to restore salmon habitat and streamflows in the Walla Walla River. ($10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems; $30,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Kooskooskie Commons
209 N Clinton Street Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8009 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org
2007 $ 15,000 http://www.kooskooskiecommons.org Washington Inactive Programs For participation in collaborative water policy and instream flow reform efforts in the Walla Walla Basin.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2010 $ 45,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest PO Box 2564 Seattle WA 98111 (206) 631-2636 http://www.LCVEducation.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Idaho Leadership and Civic Engagement To build the fund raising and board capacity of individual Northwest-state leagues.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2006 $ 50,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 448-6315 http://www.LCVEducation.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2000 $ 40,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 256-9858 http://www.LCVEducation.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs League of Conservation Voters Education Fund promotes informed public debate on environmental issues and encourages the development of institutions and policies that will better manage our natural resources. The grant provides general support to the organization for its work in the Northwest.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2006 $ 20,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest http://www.LCVEducation.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports work with state voter education leagues, activists, and students in the Pacific Northwest region.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2003 $ 20,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 256-9858 http://www.LCVEducation.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Pacific Northwest Office's program, including two leadership institutes, tools and technical assistance to Northwest groups, trainings, collaborative campaigns, and voter outreach and education.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 1999 $ 40,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest PO Box 2564 Seattle WA 98111 (206) 631-2636 http://www.LCVEducation.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The League of Conservation Voters Education Fund promotes informed public debate on environmental issues, and encourages the development of institutions and policies that will better manage our natural resources. The grant provides general support to the organization for its work in the Northwest.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2008 $ 45,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest PO Box 2564 Seattle WA 98111 (206) 631-2636 http://www.LCVEducation.org Montana; Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs $20,000 for general support. $25,00 to inaugurate a new program to boost the development capacity of state leagues throughout the Northwest.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2001 $ 35,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 448-5070 http://www.LCVEducation.org Idaho; Oregon; Washington; Alaska; Montana Inactive Programs The League of Conservation Voters Education Fund promotes informed public debate on environmental issues and encourages the development of institutions and policies that will better manage our natural resources. The grant provides general support to the organization for its work in the Northwest.
Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society
PO Box 1900 Richland WA 99352
(509) 545-6115
1999 $ 15,000 Save the Reach PO Box 1900 Richland WA 99336 Washington Inactive Programs The Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the EarthÍs biological diversity. The grant supports a project to secure permanent protection for the Hanford Reach and its adjacent lands.
Mason County Community Development Council
110 SE Oyster Beach Road Shelton WA 98584-7783
(360) 427-7047
1999 $ 10,000 Washington Inactive Programs Mason County Community Development Council supports wise and far-sighted planning that protects the quality of life in Mason County. The grant supports fees associated with a legal action against the county for its noncompliance with the state Growth Management Act in regard to the potential development of local forest lands, and a related public outreach campaign. $5,000 of the grant supports a one-to-one match challenge grant to help the organization build a financial base that can result in ongoing support for the work of the group.
Na na kila Institute
Box 1039, 130 Owekeno Street Kitamaat BC V0T 2B0 Canada
(250) 632-3308 http://www.yellowhead16.net/~nanakila
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.yellowhead16.net/~nanakila British Columbia Inactive Programs The Na na kila Institute seeks to enhance the capacity of the Haisla Nation communities in the Kitamaat/Kitlope region of British Columbia to design and implement policies and programs to sustain, protect, and renew all resources as a basis for community development. The grant supports a project to secure permanent protection for the Kawesas watershed through cultural and wildlife studies and forest research.
Oceans Blue Foundation - Canada
134 Abbott Street, #405 Vancouver BC V6B 2K4 Canada
(604) 684-2583 http://www.oceansblue.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.oceansblue.org British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs The Oceans Blue Foundation seeks to maintain, and where appropriate enhance, environmental health in coastal communities by encouraging highest possible standards of environmental responsibility among residents and visitors. The grant supports a project focused on developing relationships between tourism agencies and environmental organizations within the Georgia Basin/Puget Sound region, identifying relevant policy and planning processes to incorporate tourism and environmental values, and engaging tourism leaders in the development and adoption of policies and practices for responsible tourism.
Oceans Blue Foundation - Canada
134 Abbott Street, #405 Vancouver BC V6B 2K4 Canada
(604) 684-2583 http://www.oceansblue.org
2000 $ 40,000 http://www.oceansblue.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Oceans Blue Foundation seeks to maintain and, where appropriate, enhance environmental health in coastal communities by encouraging the highest possible standards of environmental responsibility among residents and visitors. The grant supports a project to develop relationships between tourism agencies and environmental organizations within the Georgia Basin/Puget Sound region, identify relevant policy and planning processes to incorporate tourism and environmental values, and engage tourism leaders in the development and adoption of policies and practices for responsible tourism.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Leadership and Civic Engagement To support non-partisan outreach to educate voters and motivate civic participation.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2007 $ 30,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Inactive Programs For operating support to register, inform and turn-out voters; and to hold elected officials accountable and ensure the integrity of the voting process.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported civic engagement and government accountability activities, including a new vote-by-mail program to achieve increased rates of participation.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2000 $ 15,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Inactive Programs Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund seeks to educate citizens and groups in Montana in the basic techniques of effective participation in government to further conservation goals. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations and activities in western Montana.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's overall program.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports voter registration, list enhancement, get-out-the-vote, and elected official accountability activities.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 1999 $ 15,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Inactive Programs The Western Organization of Resource Councils Education Project supports the educational and charitable purposes of the Western Organization of Resource Councils, which includes six community organizations that work to protect and enhance the environment and ensure a voice for rural people in decisions that affect their lives. The grant supports organizing work of the Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund in western Montana, a new statewide group that seeks to educate citizens and groups in the basic techniques of effective participation in government to further conservation goals.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2001 $ 25,000 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org Montana Inactive Programs The Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund seeks to educate citizens and groups in Montana in the basic techniques of effective participation in government to further conservation goals. The grant supports the organization's work in western Montana. $5,000 is earmarked for technology improvements.
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Office of Research and Development, 515 W Lombard Street Baltimore MD 21201
(410) 706-6723 http://www.ord.umaryland.edu
2000 $ 29,000 University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Department of Neurology 22 S Greene Street Baltimore MD 21201 (410) 328-2026 http://www.ord.umaryland.edu Washington Inactive Programs The University of Maryland, BaltimoreÍs Department of Neurology is involved in a research project involving the Quileute Tribe of La Push, Washington, to determine sources, exposures, and risks of consuming fish and shellfish containing Domoic Acid, a marine toxin associated with harmful algal blooms. The grant supports this research project, which will study members of the Quileute Tribe who live where coastal waters have recorded the highest levels of Domoic Acid, identify persons at greatest risk for illness, educate tribal members about the risks of eating potentially contaminated fish and shellfish, and present the study results to governmental regulators.
Idaho Issues
729 Preston Avenue Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 746-3100 http://www.lcsc.edu/idahoissues
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.lcsc.edu/idahoissues Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Idaho Issues produces and presents television programs in a balanced, factual, and fair manner about issues facing Idahoans that are not covered, or not covered well, by the conventional media. The grant supports the development of four half-hour television programs focusing on whether the salmon of the Columbia River basin can and should be saved.
RIDGE
PO Box 927 Roslyn WA 98941
(509) 649-2377
2001 $ 25,000 Washington Inactive Programs RIDGE works to educate the public regarding forestry and land practices in Upper Kittitas County, to be a voice for a sustainable ecosystem and economy, and to monitor and seek enforcement of environmental laws. The grant supports administrative and legal challenges to development proposals in the area, aiming to ensure protection of water resources and wildlife habitat.
RIDGE
PO Box 927 Roslyn WA 98941
(509) 649-2377
2000 $ 20,000 Washington Inactive Programs RIDGE seeks to educate the public regarding forestry and land use in Upper Kittitas County. It serves as a voice for a sustainable ecosystem and economy, and monitors the enforcement of environmental laws in its corner of the state. The grant supports a project to protect the salmon of the Yakima and Cle Elum basins from the negative impacts of a proposed development, including research and litigation.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2006 $ 8,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the Fraser River Conservation Leaders Summit, to be held November 2, 2006 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2000 $ 15,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs Rivershed Society of British Columbia seeks creative ways to educate people about living sustainably within healthy riversheds. The grant supports a project to link the communities of British ColumbiaÍs Fraser River watershed through a series of community celebrations and activities designed to promote conservation.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2005 $ 20,000 Fraser Headwaters Alliance 6005 Brown Road Dunster BC V0J 1J0 (250) 968-4490 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported Fraser Headwaters Alliance's work to protect the ancient cedar rainforests of the Fraser Headwaters region, the highest priority area for protection within the entire inland temperate rainforest of British Columbia.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2002 $ 20,000 Fraser Headwaters Alliance 6005 Brown Road Dunster BC Canada (250) 968-4490 Inactive Programs The Silva Forest Foundation seeks to initiate and support significant changes to the ways humans use forests so that natural capital and ecosystem integrity are maintained and restored. The grant supports the overall operations of the Fraser Headwaters Alliance, which seeks to maintain and restore ecosystem health and natural beauty in British ColumbiaÍs Canoe and Robson Valleys.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2003 $ 35,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported conservation of the lands and waters of the Fraser River Basin.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported compilation of information about the significance and health of the Fraser River Basin, and engaging communities in its protection.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a three-year general support grant.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year general support grant.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 1999 $ 7,500 Fraser Headwaters Alliance General Delivery Dunster BC V0J 1J0 (250) 968-4410 British Columbia Inactive Programs The Silva Forest Foundation works to protect, maintain, and restore forests through training, research, and special projects in ecosystem-based forest use. The grant supports the work of the Fraser Headwaters Alliance, which focuses on developing an ecosystem-based analysis and an economic transition strategy for the region, including ecosystems mapping of more than four million acres of inland rainforest.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2001 $ 20,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs The Rivershed Society of British Columbia seeks to educate people in creative ways to live sustainably within healthy watersheds. The grant supports an educational initiative that uses community-based activities to promote conservation of the Fraser Rivershed.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2007 $ 10,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs For Fraser Campaign Planning Phase Two.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Inactive Programs Organizaition is awarded year three of a three-year general support grant.
Rivershed Society of British Columbia
1603 - 1190 Pipeline Road Coquitlam BC V3B 7T9 Canada
(604) 941-5937 http://www.rivershed.com
88-7313237 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.rivershed.com British Columbia Ecosystem Services For general support.
KTEH TV Foundation
1585 Schallenberger Road San Jose CA 95131-2434
(408) 795-5400 http://www.kteh.org
2000 $ 10,000 Habitat Productions 883 Fourth Street San Rafael CA 94901 (415) 458-1696 http://www.kteh.org Alaska; Oregon; Washington; British Columbia Inactive Programs The KTEH TV Foundation is a community-licensed public television station in the San Francisco Bay area offering quality programming from the Public Broadcasting System and international program sources. The grant supports the production of a series of documentaries and other educational media and outreach activities focusing on the decline of selected marine fisheries worldwide.
Salmonweb
Puget Sound Plaza, 1325 Fourth Avenue, #1820 Seattle WA 98101-2509
(206) 543-4772 http://www.salmonweb.org
2001 $ 19,000 http://www.salmonweb.org Washington Inactive Programs Salmonweb works to connect and inspire citizen volunteers, scientists, and decisionmakers to build and share the knowledge we need to protect and restore the integrity of living waters. The grant supported the overall operations of the organization, focusing on its strategic planning and organizational development. Salmonweb terminated operations in June 2001.
Salmonweb
Puget Sound Plaza, 1325 Fourth Avenue, #1820 Seattle WA 98101-2509
(206) 543-4772 http://www.salmonweb.org
1999 $ 30,000 Seattle 206-459-0788 http://www.salmonweb.org Washington Inactive Programs The YMCA of Greater Seattle seeks to serve all people of the community, helping them to realize their full potential through the development of spirit, mind, and body. The grant supports a program to continue implementing and maintaining the Salmonweb Internet site, which is used to communicate background knowledge and monitoring techniques, and to collect and store data on the conditions of the regionÍs streams and rivers to aid their preservation and restoration. ($10,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $20,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)
Salmonweb
Puget Sound Plaza, 1325 Fourth Avenue, #1820 Seattle WA 98101-2509
(206) 543-4772 http://www.salmonweb.org
2000 $ 25,000 http://www.salmonweb.org Washington Inactive Programs Salmonweb connects and inspires citizen volunteers, scientists, and decisionmakers to build and share the knowledge needed to protect and restore the integrity of living waters. The grant supports the continued development of the Salmonweb Internet site, which is used to communicate background knowledge and monitoring techniques, and to collect and store data on the conditions of the region's streams and rivers to aid their preservation and restoration.
National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street New York NY 10014
(212) 979-3000 http://www.audubon.org
13-1624102 2000 $ 250,000 Northwest Environmental Education Campaign PO Box 462 Olympia WA 98507 (360) 709-9695 http://www.audubon.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The National Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. The grant supports a project to expand the capacity of and encourage broad-based public support for quality environmental education programs in schools.
National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street New York NY 10014
(212) 979-3000 http://www.audubon.org
13-1624102 2010 $ 19,000 Audubon Alaska 441 West 5th Avenue, Suite 300 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 276-7034 http://www.audubon.org Alaska Ecosystem Services To enable Audubon Alaska to design a citizen engagement, science, and conservation advocacy program in the state's southcentral (Anchorage) area.
Siskiyou Regional Education Project
950 SW 6th Street Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 476-6648 http://www.siskiyou.org
93-0854804 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.siskiyou.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported field level agency oversight, science, advocacy, and public education focused on the Siskiyou National Forest and associated lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
Siskiyou Regional Education Project
950 SW 6th Street Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 476-6648 http://www.siskiyou.org
93-0854804 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.siskiyou.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported protection of the lands and wild rivers of the Siskiyou National Forest.
Siskiyou Regional Education Project
950 SW 6th Street Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 476-6648 http://www.siskiyou.org
93-0854804 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.siskiyou.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports advocacy work for the forests and rivers of the Siskiyou National Forest in southwest Oregon.
Siskiyou Regional Education Project
950 SW 6th Street Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 476-6648 http://www.siskiyou.org
93-0854804 2001 $ 25,000 http://www.siskiyou.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Siskiyou Regional Education Project is a nationwide network providing an effective grassroots voice for the protection of the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion. The grant supports a campaign to gain national monument designation for a portion of the Siskiyou area and to protect the wild lands and rivers of the Siskiyou Mountains from the adverse impacts of mining, logging, and other land uses. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Wastes)
Siskiyou Regional Education Project
950 SW 6th Street Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 476-6648 http://www.siskiyou.org
93-0854804 2008 $ 30,000 Grants Pass 541-621-6999 http://www.siskiyou.org Oregon Inactive Programs To develop and promote, in formal partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, a model community-based fuels reduction and watershed restoration project in southern Oregon.
Siskiyou Regional Education Project
950 SW 6th Street Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 476-6648 http://www.siskiyou.org
93-0854804 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.siskiyou.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Siskiyou Regional Education Project is a nationwide network providing an effective grassroots voice for the globally outstanding Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion. The grant supports a campaign to gain national monument designation for a portion of the Siskiyou area to protect the wild lands and rivers of the Siskiyou Mountains.
Siskiyou Regional Education Project
950 SW 6th Street Grants Pass OR 97526
(541) 476-6648 http://www.siskiyou.org
93-0854804 2009 $ 20,000 http://www.siskiyou.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For general support.
Concilio for the Spanish Speaking
115 N 85th, #200 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 706-7776
2000 $ 15,000 Washington Inactive Programs Concilio for the Spanish Speaking seeks to promote the presence and contributions of Latinos in the Northwest, and to contribute to the economic and cultural development of the Latino community through communications, cultural enrichment, and advocacy activities. The grant supports a project to illustrate the need to change the environmental conditions of farm workers and their families, including a documentary film and extensive community outreach and advocacy activities.
Pacific Biodiversity Institute
PO Box 298 Winthrop WA 98826
(509) 996-2490 http://www.pacificbio.org
2001 $ 15,000 http://www.pacificbio.org Washington Inactive Programs Pacific Biodiversity Institute is a science-based organization dedicated to the protection of our rich biological heritage. It seeks to provide a strong and credible scientific basis for conservation decision-making. The grant supports landscape research and analysis on Washington State wildlands to inform and educate public agencies, activists, and citizens.
Pacific Biodiversity Institute
PO Box 298 Winthrop WA 98826
(509) 996-2490 http://www.pacificbio.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.pacificbio.org Washington Inactive Programs Pacific Biodiversity Institute conducts scientific research in the fields of ecology, conservation biology, and natural resource management, focusing on the conservation of biodiversity and the maintenance of ecological integrity in the Northwest region. The grant supports landscape research and analysis on Washington State wildlands to inform and educate public agencies, activists, and citizens.
Adopt-A-Stream Foundation
600 - 128th Street SE Everett WA 98208
(425) 316-8592 http://www.streamkeeper.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.streamkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs The Adopt-A-Stream Foundation teaches people how to become stewards of their watersheds through education and training. The grant supports technology upgrades for a new regional education and interpretive facility to enhance the organizationÍs communications capacity and enable it to better serve the conservation community. The grant is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant.
Women's Voices for the Earth
114 W Pine Street Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 543-3747 http://www.womensvoices.org
81-0501011 2007 $ 10,000 Nampa 208-467-9528, 208-230-2416 http://www.womenandenvironment.org Idaho Inactive Programs To inform and mobilize Latino women in Boise, ID about the environmental health and toxic pollution through a language- and culture-appropriate outreach strategy.
Women's Voices for the Earth
114 W Pine Street Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 543-3747 http://www.womensvoices.org
81-0501011 2000 $ 20,000 http://www.womenandenvironment.org Montana Inactive Programs Womens Voices for the Earth seeks to empower women, who historically have had little power in affecting environmental policy, and to create an ecologically sustainable and socially just society. The grant supports a citizen training and public outreach project to promote Smart Growth activities in the Greater Missoula area of Montana.
Women's Voices for the Earth
114 W Pine Street Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 543-3747 http://www.womensvoices.org
81-0501011 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.womenandenvironment.org Montana Inactive Programs Women's Voices for the Earth is committed to empowering women to create a society that is ecologically sustainable and socially just. The grant supports programs to increase leadership skills and opportunities for women working on environmental issues.
Women's Voices for the Earth
114 W Pine Street Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 543-3747 http://www.womensvoices.org
81-0501011 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.womenandenvironment.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a campaign in Idaho to replace six medical incinerators with safer alternative technologies.
Women's Voices for the Earth
114 W Pine Street Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 543-3747 http://www.womensvoices.org
81-0501011 2006 $ 15,000 http://www.womenandenvironment.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports a campaign to shut down the remaining medical waste incinerators in Idaho.
Women's Voices for the Earth
114 W Pine Street Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 543-3747 http://www.womensvoices.org
81-0501011 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.womenandenvironment.org Montana Leadership and Civic Engagement To support a collaboration with Montana Women's Vote that contribute to the development of a broader and more diverse environmental community.
Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, #321 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 545-3734 http://www.pcbp.org
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.pcbp.org Washington Inactive Programs Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project works to protect and restore the ecological integrity of Pacific Northwest forests. It seeks to inspire citizen action to end commercial logging on public lands, end old growth logging regardless of land title, and restore to health public lands damaged by logging. The grant supports the organizationÍs advocacy public education, and media outreach efforts to protect old growth forests in the Pacific Northwest.
Swan View Coalition
3165 Foothill Road Kalispell MT 59901
(406) 755-1379 http://www.swanview.org
2007 $ 10,000 http://www.swanview.org Montana Inactive Programs For work to defend the wildlands of the Flathead National Forest in Montana.
Swan View Coalition
3165 Foothill Road Kalispell MT 59901
(406) 755-1379 http://www.swanview.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.swanview.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported oversight of management decisions, especially those relating to motorized recreational use, on the Flathead National Forest in Montana.
Swan View Coalition
3165 Foothill Road Kalispell MT 59901
(406) 755-1379 http://www.swanview.org
2003 $ 15,000 http://www.swanview.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported field-level advocacy and monitoring of the Flathead National Forest in Montana.
Swan View Coalition
3165 Foothill Road Kalispell MT 59901
(406) 755-1379 http://www.swanview.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.swanview.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports oversight of Forest Service management actions in the Flathead National Forest in Montana.
Swan View Coalition
3165 Foothill Road Kalispell MT 59901
(406) 755-1379 http://www.swanview.org
2001 $ 15,000 http://www.swanview.org Montana Inactive Programs Swan View Coalition works to educate people about the need to protect the natural ecosystems of which they are a part. The grant supports the organizationÍs forest-watch efforts focused on protecting the ecosystems of the Flathead National Forest in northwest Montana.
Washington Wilderness Coalition
123 NW 36th St, Suite 220 Seattle WA 98107
(206) 633-1992 http://www.wawild.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.wawild.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Wilderness Coalition is a statewide coalition of individuals and groups dedicated to preserving wilderness and biodiversity for future generations. The grant supports a public-awareness campaign exposing the threat to the state's unroaded, ecologically important, unprotected lands from prospective timber sales, mining, and commercial development.
Washington Wilderness Coalition
123 NW 36th St, Suite 220 Seattle WA 98107
(206) 633-1992 http://www.wawild.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.wawild.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Wilderness Outreach Project, seeking to build local support for protection of wild land areas on the national forests, organize local activists and communities near potential future wilderness areas, and build long-term and effective alliances.
Washington Wilderness Coalition
123 NW 36th St, Suite 220 Seattle WA 98107
(206) 633-1992 http://www.wawild.org
2001 $ 35,000 http://www.wawild.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Wilderness Coalition is a statewide coalition of individuals and groups dedicated to preserving wilderness and biodiversity for the benefit of future generations. The grant supports the organizationÍs Wild Washington Campaign, a project to educate the public about the value of wild forests and encourage actions that result in long-term protection.
Western Watersheds Project
PO Box 1770 Hailey ID 83333
(208) 788-2290 http://www.westernwatersheds.org
2007 $ 10,000 Mendon 435-881-5404 http://www.westernwatersheds.org Idaho Inactive Programs For oversight of Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management actions in southeastern Idaho.
Western Watersheds Project
PO Box 1770 Hailey ID 83333
(208) 788-2290 http://www.westernwatersheds.org
2004 $ 30,000 http://www.westernwatersheds.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported promotion of management practices on public lands that protect soils, waters, and ecological values in the Caribou National Forest of southeast Idaho and the grasslands ecosystems of southwest Idaho.
Western Watersheds Project
PO Box 1770 Hailey ID 83333
(208) 788-2290 http://www.westernwatersheds.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.westernwatersheds.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the field and advocacy work of the Utah office to protect the Caribou National Forest in southeast Idaho from the impacts of timber sales and poorly managed livestock grazing.
Western Watersheds Project
PO Box 1770 Hailey ID 83333
(208) 788-2290 http://www.westernwatersheds.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.westernwatersheds.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the Southeast Idaho Regional Corridor and Water Quality Project.
Western Watersheds Project
PO Box 1770 Hailey ID 83333
(208) 788-2290 http://www.westernwatersheds.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.westernwatersheds.org Idaho Inactive Programs Western Watersheds Project works to protect and restore western watersheds through educational outreach, public policy initiatives, litigation, and advocacy against incompatible uses of public lands. The grant supports a project to improve public land management in the Caribou National Forest of southeastern Idaho, focusing on the impacts of livestock on sources of fresh water and riparian areas. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Discovery Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 292-0401 http://www.discovery.org
2001 $ 10,000 http://www.discovery.org Washington Inactive Programs Discovery Institute seeks to make a positive vision of the future practical. It discovers and promotes ideas in the common-sense tradition of representative government, the free market, and individual liberty. The InstituteÍs Cascadia Project explores a range of issues in fields such as technology, science and culture, the environment and the economy, and transportation. The grant supports a project to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of passenger rail options and to produce and market a report that helps educate members of the public, the media, and decisionmakers about rail options being considered for the region. The Bullitt Foundation and Gates Foundation are jointly supporting this study.
Pacific Science Center
200 Second Avenue N Seattle WA 98109-4895
(206) 443-2001 http://www.pacsci.org
2001 $ 10,000 Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center 1625 - 118th Avenue SE Bellevue WA 98005 (425) 450-0207 http://www.pacsci.org Washington Inactive Programs The Pacific Science Center is dedicated to increasing the publicÍs understanding and appreciation of science, mathematics, and technology. The Center is a partner in the Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center, which conducts a model education program using high school students as mentors to teach elementary school students and members of the community about the watershed. The grant supports a project to engage high school students in the production of a watershed education guide that will enable other high schools and education centers to create a similar program for their community watersheds.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Ecotrust develops models for conservation that marry the goals of building social equity and preserving cultural and environmental heritage with economic opportunities. The grant supports a project to develop a financial strategy for salmon restoration and implement a salmon refuge strategy in the Lower Columbia region.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Ecotrust works to support the emergence of a conservation economy in the coastal temperate rainforest region of North America. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including outreach and networking, and programs targeted at helping businesses and individuals participate in meaningful and effective conservation activities.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2007 $ 30,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs To design and launch a Web-based wholesale direct marketing and distribution system to allow institutional, retail and other high volume procurement of local food in Oregon and the Puget Sound.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to address systemic problems in the meat processing and distribution system in the Oregon market.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Ecotrust develops models for conservation that marry the goals of building social equity and preserving cultural and environmental heritage with economic opportunities. The grant supports a project to develop a financial strategy for salmon restoration and implement a salmon refuge strategy in the Lower Columbia region.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For an innovative project to quantify urban ecosystem services in the greater Portland, Oregon area.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Farmer-Chef Connection Initiative, seeking to build a sustainable regional food economy by increasing the consumption of locally produced foods in homes and restaurants.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services To improve Forest Management protocol for small Pacific Nrthwest landowners under the global Voluntary Carbon Standard, which will create tools to quantify, verify, and aggregate carbon stocks; and to deliver real, permanent, and additional carbon offsets to buyers.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2006 $ 17,500 http://www.ecotrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports expansion of Portland's Farmer-Chef program to Spokane and Seattle.
Ecotrust
721 NW Ninth Avenue, #200 Portland OR 97209
(503) 467-0794 http://www.ecotrust.org
93-1050144 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.ecotrust.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To support the organization's "Ecosystem Services: Tools and Transactions" initiative.
BCEN Educational Foundation
207 W Hastings Street, #610 Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(640) 879-2279 http://www.bcen.bc.ca
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.bcen.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The BC Environmental Network Educational Foundation works to implement public education and scientific research on ecological issues, so the prosperity of the natural world remains viable and the quality of life for individuals and communities becomes sustainable. The grant supports a project to protect community water supplies and to support joint environmentalist and First Nations initiatives to protect wild salmon.
BCEN Educational Foundation
207 W Hastings Street, #610 Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(640) 879-2279 http://www.bcen.bc.ca
2002 $ 35,000 http://www.bcen.bc.ca Inactive Programs The BCEN Educational Foundation sponsors and fosters public education and scientific research on ecological issues and practices. It also serves an important role as an organizational mechanism to foster communication and coordinate and empower the work of the BC environmental community. The grant supports a project to aid collaboration among members of the BC environmental community as they work on a strategic response to initiatives of the new Liberal government that threaten to undermine environmental gains of the past decades. The work includes providing training and other support services to member environmental organizations and securing meetings with government leaders.
Silva Forest Foundation
PO Box 9 Slocan Park BC V0G 2E0 Canada
(250) 226-7222 http://www.silvafor.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.silvafor.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Silva Forest Foundation provides education, conducts research, and works with communities to implement a sustainable, ecosystem-based approach to forest use. The grant supports collaborative work with First Nations communities to provide training, promote environmentally sound planning techniques, and develop strategies for dealing with government and industry.
Silva Forest Foundation
PO Box 9 Slocan Park BC V0G 2E0 Canada
(250) 226-7222 http://www.silvafor.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.silvafor.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Silva Forest Foundation seeks to initiate and support significant changes to the ways humans use forests so that natural capital and ecosystem integrity are maintained and restored. The grant supports collaborative work with First Nations and non-native communities to provide training, and to promote adoption of environmentally sound forestry practices.
Silva Forest Foundation
PO Box 9 Slocan Park BC V0G 2E0 Canada
(250) 226-7222 http://www.silvafor.org
2001 $ 25,000 Harrop-Procter Watershed Protection Society PO Box 5 Procter BC V0G 1V0 (250) 229-2221 http://www.silvafor.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Silva Forest Foundation seeks to initiate and support significant changes to the ways humans use forests so that natural capital and ecosystem integrity are maintained and restored. The grant supports the overall operations of the Harrop-Procter Watershed Protection Society, including public education and outreach targeted at the protection of community watersheds in British Columbia.
Silva Forest Foundation
PO Box 9 Slocan Park BC V0G 2E0 Canada
(250) 226-7222 http://www.silvafor.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.silvafor.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Silva Forest Foundation works to protect, maintain, and restore forests through training, research, and special projects in ecosystem-based forest use. The grant supports collaborative community work with First Nations communities to provide training and promote environmentally sound planning techniques and develop strategies for dealing with government and industry.
Northwest Wilderness and Parks Conference
13245 - 40th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98125-4617
(206) 364-3933 http://www.speakeasy.org/~nwwpc
2002 $ 5,000 http://www.speakeasy.org/~nwwpc Inactive Programs Northwest Wilderness and Parks Conference works to educate the public on the value of wilderness to ecosystem preservation. The grant supports a conference designed to further public awareness and understanding of wilderness issues in the ecosystems of US-Canadian transboundary regions.
LightHawk
PO Box 653 Lander WY 82520
(307) 332-3242 http://www.lighthawk.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.lighthawk.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs LightHawk uses aerial advocacy and education, harnessing the power of flight to defend the environment. The grant supports the organization's work using airplane flights to assist Northwest environmental groups in documenting the destruction of forests and rivers, monitoring the activities of agencies and industry, and educating policymakers and the media. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
LightHawk
PO Box 653 Lander WY 82520
(307) 332-3242 http://www.lighthawk.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.lighthawk.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported aviation services in the Pacific Northwest, enabling environmental organizations to utilize small aircraft for conservation advocacy campaigns, filmmaking, environmental monitoring, and public relations.
LightHawk
PO Box 653 Lander WY 82520
(307) 332-3242 http://www.lighthawk.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.lighthawk.org British Columbia; Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs LightHawk uses aerial advocacy and education, harnessing the power of flight to defend the environment. The grant supports the organization's work using airplane flights to assist Northwest environmental groups in documenting the destruction of forests and rivers, monitoring the activities of agencies and industry, and educating policymakers and the media.
LightHawk
PO Box 653 Lander WY 82520
(307) 332-3242 http://www.lighthawk.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.lighthawk.org Inactive Programs LightHawk uses aerial advocacy and education, harnessing the power of flight to defend the environment. The grant supports the organization's work using airplane flights to assist Northwest environmental groups in documenting the destruction of forests and rivers, monitoring the activities of agencies and industry, and educating policymakers and the media.
International Sustainable Development Foundation
121 SW Salmon Street, Suite 210 Portland OR 97204
(503) 279-9383
91-1820699 2002 $ 15,000 Zero Waste Alliance One World Trade Center, 121 SW Salmon Street, #210 Portland OR 97204 (503) 279-9383 Inactive Programs The International Sustainable Development Foundation works to accelerate the understanding and use of sustainable design and development practices locally and internationally. The grant supports work of Zero Waste Alliance, a technical assistance project to develop a chemical assessment and ranking system that will help organizations reduce the release of waste toxic substances into the environment. The full amount, $15,000, is awarded as a one-to-one match for funds to support the project.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a Wild Salmon Recovery Initiative.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports litigation to reform hatchery practices in Leavenworth, Washington and to protect and restore wild-fish populations and habitats in Icicle Creek.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant renews support for the organization's Wild Salmon Recovery Initiative.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Wild Salmon Recovery Initiative, a project to influence NOAA Fisheries and other agencies to implement effective policies to preserve and recover Puget Sound salmon stocks.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Trout seeks to pursue all lawful options to preserve, protect, and restore Washington's wild fish and their habitats in Washington State. The grant supports salmon habitat restoration efforts in the Snohomish River Basin, including scientific research and coordination with other environmental groups, and a campaign to monitor, evaluate, and support other salmon recovery efforts throughout the region.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported litigation to reform hatchery practices in Leavenworth, Washington and to protect and restore wild-fish populations and habitats in Icicle Creek.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Trout seeks to pursue all lawful options to preserve, protect, and restore WashingtonÍs wild fish and their habitats in Washington State. The grant supports salmon habitat restoration efforts in the Snohomish River basin, including scientific research and coordination with other environmental groups, as well as a campaign to restore fish passage to Icicle Creek.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2004 $ 15,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a legal strategy to challenge and reform ecologically and legally unsound management practices and facility operations at the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery on Icicle Creek.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2010 $ 40,000 360-866-4669 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support work in the Snoqualmie Valley to identify and correct misclassified fish-bearing streams.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Trout uses all lawful options to preserve, protect, and restore Washington's wild fish and their habitats in Washington state. The grant supports work to monitor and influence salmon habitat restoration and recovery policy in the Puget Sound region.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant renews support for the organization's Wild Salmon Recovery Initiative.
ISLANDWOOD - A School in the Woods
4450 Blakely Avenue NE Bainbridge Island WA 98110-2257
(206) 885-4300 http://www.pselc.org
2002 $ 30,000 http://www.pselc.org Washington Inactive Programs ISLANDWOOD - A School in the Woods seeks to inspire environmental and community stewardship. The grant supports a pilot environmental education program aimed at testing and experimenting with the schoolÍs curriculum, methods, and operations in anticipation of its start-up in the fall of 2002. (Formerly Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center)
Chehalis River Council
417 North Pearl Street Centralia WA 98531
(360) 807-0764 http://www.crcwater.org
2002 $ 25,000 Lewis County Watch PO Bo 175 Chehalis WA 98532 (360) 291-3725 http://www.crcwater.org Inactive Programs The Chehalis River Council promotes the conservation and restoration of the greater Chehalis Basin resources. The grant supports the Smart Growth work of Lewis County Watch, a group seeking to promote healthy and vibrant communities and support effective growth management plans for Lewis County. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from new individual donors.
Moving Images Video Project
2408 E Valley Street Seattle WA 98112
(206) 323-9461 http://www.movingimages.org
2000 $ 10,000 Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Network c/o KCTS, 401 Mercer Street Seattle WA 98109 (206) 443-7239 http://www.movingimages.org Washington Inactive Programs Moving Images Video Project produces and distributes television and video in the public interest on topics of social importance, including health, the environment, social justice, and human rights. The grant supports a project to build the capacity of the leadership team responsible for the Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival and strengthen ties between environmental activists and environmental media producers.
Moving Images Video Project
2408 E Valley Street Seattle WA 98112
(206) 323-9461 http://www.movingimages.org
2002 $ 10,000 Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Network c/o KCTS, 401 Mercer Street Seattle WA 98109 (206) 443-7239 http://www.movingimages.org Inactive Programs Moving Images Video Project produces and distributes television and video in the public interest on topics of social importance, including health, the environment, social justice, and human rights. The grant supports organizational development activities associated with the Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival.
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Economic Development Corporation
18130 Midvale Avenue N, #C Shoreline WA 98133
(206) 542-5115 http://www.atniedc.com
2002 $ 50,000 http://www.atniedc.com Inactive Programs The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Economic Development Corporation acts to promote economic development enterprises collectively owned by its member Tribes. The grant supports a project to evaluate the technology capacity and needs of all 28 Tribal governments of Washington state as they relate to natural resource priorities and challenges, and to supply Tribes with communication technology tools needed to enable them to better protect their lands, waters, and people.
La Union del Pueblo Entero
PO Box 62 Keene CA 93531
(661) 823-6105
2003 $ 20,000 Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
La Union del Pueblo Entero
PO Box 62 Keene CA 93531
(661) 823-6105
2002 $ 20,000 Inactive Programs La Union Del Pueblo Entero works to develop and promote systemic and holistic initiatives that are necessary to fundamentally reform American agriculture. The grant supports a project to assess ways that farm workers and farmworker unions can play an important role in reducing the environmental impacts and improving the economic viability of small, family-owned farms in eastern Washington, particularly in the Yakima Valley.
Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation
3240 Eastlake Avenue E, #100 Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-2850 http://www.washpirg.org
2005 $ 50,000 http://www.washpirg.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Clean Water Act enforcement program.
Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation
3240 Eastlake Avenue E, #100 Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-2850 http://www.washpirg.org
2000 $ 25,000 http://www.washpirg.org Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation works to protect the environment and consumers, and promote good government. The grant supports the organization's work on toxic substance issues, including pesticide applications in schools and dioxins in toxic waste-laden fertilizers.
Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation
3240 Eastlake Avenue E, #100 Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-2850 http://www.washpirg.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.washpirg.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's water quality protection program.
Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation
3240 Eastlake Avenue E, #100 Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-2850 http://www.washpirg.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.washpirg.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation works to protect the environment and consumers, and promotes good government. The grant supports the organization's work on toxic substance issues, including pesticide applications in schools and dioxins in toxic waste-laden fertilizers.
Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation
3240 Eastlake Avenue E, #100 Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-2850 http://www.washpirg.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.washpirg.org Inactive Programs Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation works for a clean and healthy environment, preservation of our natural resources, strong protection for consumers, and a government accountable to the people it is designed to serve. The grant supports a project to protect the waters of Washington state by seeking improvements in Clean Water Act point source water quality standards and rigorous enforcement of those standards by the Department of Ecology.
Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation
3240 Eastlake Avenue E, #100 Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-2850 http://www.washpirg.org
2004 $ 10,000 http://www.washpirg.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to challenge the water pollution discharge permit of Washington State's largest water polluter, Everett's Kimberly Clark pulp and paper mill.
Songbird Foundation
PO Box 13439 Burton WA 98103
(206) 463-3019 http://www.songbird.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.songbird.org Washington Inactive Programs The Songbird Foundation promotes awareness of the decimation of migratory and resident songbird habitat and species caused by nonsustainable agricultural and development practices in the Americas. The grant supports a project to encourage consumers to switch from sun-grown coffee varieties that destroy songbird habitat to organic, shade-grown, fair-trade coffee varieties.
Canadian Nature Federation
1 Nicholas Street, #606 Ottawa ON K1N 7B7 Canada
(613) 562-3447 http://www.cnf.ca
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.cnf.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Canadian Nature Federation works for the protection of nature, its diversity, and the processes that sustain it. The grant supports a project to conserve the Scott Islands region as a special marine protected area through its designation as a national marine wildlife area. The Canadian Nature Federation will work in partnership with the British Columbia chapter of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society and the Federation of British Columbia Naturalists.
Conservation Geography
910 Main Street, #342 Boise ID 83702
(208) 345-6788 http://www.congeo.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.congeo.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant helped fund analytical and geographic information systems support to the principal land and water conservation organizations in Idaho.
Conservation Geography
910 Main Street, #342 Boise ID 83702
(208) 345-6788 http://www.congeo.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.congeo.org Idaho Inactive Programs Conservation Geography seeks to improve the management of our natural resources and protect Idaho's wild areas through the development and dissemination of scientific information and geographic analyses. The grant supports the expansion of the organization's capacity to serve Idaho conservation groups, including technical analysis, support for litigation, and public education.
Conservation Geography
910 Main Street, #342 Boise ID 83702
(208) 345-6788 http://www.congeo.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.congeo.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported continuing work to provide technical assistance, science-based analysis, and geographic information system mapping to IdahoÍs conservation community.
Conservation Geography
910 Main Street, #342 Boise ID 83702
(208) 345-6788 http://www.congeo.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.congeo.org Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a two-year general support grant.
Conservation Geography
910 Main Street, #342 Boise ID 83702
(208) 345-6788 http://www.congeo.org
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.congeo.org Idaho Inactive Programs Year two of a two-year general support grant.
Conservation Geography
910 Main Street, #342 Boise ID 83702
(208) 345-6788 http://www.congeo.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.congeo.org Idaho Inactive Programs Conservation Geography seeks to improve the management of our natural resources and protect Idaho's wild areas through the development and dissemination of scientific information and geographic analyses. The grant supports the expansion of the organization's capacity to serve Idaho conservation groups, including technical analysis, support for litigation, and public education. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group
PO Box 2169 Belfair WA 98528
(360) 275-3575 http://www.hcseg.com
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.hcseg.com Washington Inactive Programs Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group works to protect and enhance the genetic diversity and populations of wild salmon in Hood Canal by protection and restoration of habitats, water quality, education, salmon incubators, and other means. The grant supports a project to restore the abundance of wild salmon in the Hood Canal area through research, public education, and stewardship training for residents and landowners.
Society of Environmental Journalists
PO Box 2492 Jenkintown PA 19046
(215) 884-8174 http://www.sej.org
52-0194031 2001 $ 43,250 White Salmon 508-493-4428 http://www.sej.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Society of Environmental Journalists works to advance public understanding of environmental issues by improving the quality, accuracy, and visibility of environmental reporting. The grant supports the organizationÍs 11th Annual Conference to be held in Portland, Oregon, in the fall of 2001.
Society of Environmental Journalists
PO Box 2492 Jenkintown PA 19046
(215) 884-8174 http://www.sej.org
52-0194031 2010 $ 12,000 White Salmon 508-493-4428 http://www.sej.org Washington; Oregon; Montana; Idaho; Alaska Leadership and Civic Engagement To provide journalists in the region who cover the environment "beat" with story ideas, background research and contact with news sources.
Forest Trust
PO Box 519 Santa Fe NM 87504
(505) 983-8992 http://www.theforesttrust.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.forestewardsguild.com Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Forest Trust is dedicated to protecting the integrity of the forest ecosystem and improving the lives of people in rural communities. The grant supports a project to expand the Forest Stewards Guild into the Northwest states of Oregon and Washington, thus strengthening the link between forestry and conservation biology and promoting sustainable forestry throughout the region.
Forest Trust
PO Box 519 Santa Fe NM 87504
(505) 983-8992 http://www.theforesttrust.org
2001 $ 20,000 Forest Stewards Guild PO Box 519 Santa Fe NM 87504 (505) 983-3887 http://www.theforesttrust.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Forest Trust is dedicated to protecting the integrity of the forest ecosystem and improving the lives of people in rural communities. The grant supports the overall operation of the Northwest chapter of the Forest Stewards Guild, including efforts to strengthen the link between forestry and conservation biology, advocate progressive forest management policies, build the capacity of forestry professionals, and recruit new members in the region.
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
PO Box 102 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 488-5789 http://www.kswild.org
93-1246139 2003 $ 15,000 http://www.kswild.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
PO Box 102 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 488-5789 http://www.kswild.org
93-1246139 2006 $ 6,500 http://www.kswild.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Neighbor Engagement Project, a coalition effort to engage residents of southwest Oregon to oppose relaxation of forest management standards on lands administered by the BLM.
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
PO Box 102 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 488-5789 http://www.kswild.org
93-1246139 2008 $ 25,000 Rogue Riverkeeper KS Wild PO Box 332 Williams OR 97544 (541) 488-5789 http://www.kswild.org Oregon Inactive Programs Funds will support the start-up of a new Riverkeeper program in the Rogue Basin of southern Oregon.
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
PO Box 102 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 488-5789 http://www.kswild.org
93-1246139 2001 $ 15,000 http://www.kswild.org Oregon Inactive Programs Klamath Siskiyou Wildland Center is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of biological diversity, wild places, and species in the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion of southwestern Oregon and northwestern California. The grant supports projects targeted at monitoring government management of Oregon public lands and gathering scientific evidence in support of legal protection for imperiled species and habitats.
Leavenworth Audubon Adopt-a-Forest
PO Box 154 Peshastin WA 98847
(509) 548-7640 http://www.leavenworth-leaf.com
2001 $ 10,000 http://www.leavenworth-leaf.com Washington Inactive Programs Leavenworth Audubon Adopt-a-Forest is dedicated to protecting the forested ecosystem in and adjoining the Wenatchee National Forest. The grant supports a project to leverage government funding for forest habitat protection and restoration efforts and provide outreach and education to the public.
Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation
9211 E Mission, #J Spokane WA 99206
(509) 926-9113 http://www.agforestry.org
2001 $ 40,000 http://www.agforestry.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation provides leadership for healthy farms, forests, and communities. The grant supports a project to expand dialogue between the environmental community and farmers about integrating economically viable farming with environmental protection and enhancement. This project involves providing targeted training activities in Skagit County and in the Chelan/Douglas/Okanogan county area.
Clallam County
PO Box 863 Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 417-2233 http://www.wa.gov/clallam
2001 $ 14,000 Streamkeepers of Clallam County PO Box 863 Port Angeles WA 98362 (360) 417-2281 http://www.wa.gov/clallam Washington Inactive Programs Streamkeepers of Clallam County is a largely volunteer stream monitoring program housed within the Natural Resources Division of the Clallam County Department of Community Development. The grant supports volunteer efforts to provide timely, consistent, and credible data on stream health to local officials, planners, tribes, landowners, and the public.
Southern Oregon University, Siskiyou Environmental Education Center
1250 Siskiyou Boulevard Ashland OR 97520
(541) 552-6876 http://www.sou.biology/enved/mainpage.htm
2001 $ 8,000 http://www.sou.biology/enved/mainpage.htm Oregon Inactive Programs The Siskiyou Environmental Education Center at Southern Oregon University aims to promote a better understanding of the environment and environmental issues and to develop the teaching skills necessary to effectively communicate this information to a wide range of audiences. The grant supports a project to create natural science education kits for use by local elementary educators in teaching students about their local ecosystems.
Idaho Community Action Network
1311 W Jefferson Street Boise ID 83702
(208) 385-9146 http://www.nwfco.org/idaho/icn
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.nwfco.org/idaho/icn Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Community Action Network works to build a statewide grassroots organization for low-income Idahoans in order to give them a voice in the decisions that affect their lives. The grant supports a project to reduce contamination caused by an elemental phosphorus mine on the Fort Hall Reservation, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, and to improve worker safety at this mining and processing operation. The mining operation is run by FMC Corporation and is part of a joint venture under the control of Atsarsis LLC. It employs 500 people and is one of the largest private operations on any Indian reservation in the US.
Earth Day Network
811 First Avenue, #454 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 876-2000 http://www.earthday.net
1999 $ 1,000,000 http://www.earthday.net Earth Day Network educates the public and inspires individuals and groups to protect and preserve the environment. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization and its efforts to promote Earth Day 2000.
Earth Day Network
811 First Avenue, #454 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 876-2000 http://www.earthday.net
2001 $ 50,000 http://www.earthday.net Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Earth Day Network mobilizes people and groups around the world in annual campaigns for a healthy, diverse environment. The grant supports a project to organize Earth Day 2002 events designed to educate the public about climate change throughout the Northwest and promote greenhouse-gas reduction commitments from public and private institutions throughout the region. ($30,000 Energy and Climate Change; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $10,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
917 SW Oak Street, Suite 407 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-2102 http://www.gptaskforce.org
2008 $ 20,000 360-521-7973 http://www.gptaskforce.org Washington Inactive Programs For work to influence U.S. Forest Service decisions regarding off-highway vehicle use and watershed restoration priorities in the south Mount St. Helens region of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
917 SW Oak Street, Suite 407 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-2102 http://www.gptaskforce.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.gptaskforce.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect and restore roadless areas and forest habitats on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
917 SW Oak Street, Suite 407 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-2102 http://www.gptaskforce.org
2003 $ 15,000 http://www.gptaskforce.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to monitor and challenge agency actions, conduct public education programs, and build alliances with nontraditional allies.
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
917 SW Oak Street, Suite 407 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-2102 http://www.gptaskforce.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.gptaskforce.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a two-year general support grant.
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
917 SW Oak Street, Suite 407 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-2102 http://www.gptaskforce.org
2007 $ 25,000 http://www.gptaskforce.org Washington Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous two-year general support grant.
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
917 SW Oak Street, Suite 407 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-2102 http://www.gptaskforce.org
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.gptaskforce.org Washington Inactive Programs The Gifford Pinchot Task Force acts as an advocate for ancient and native forests, ecologically significant areas, and the regional biodiversity of southwest Washington, with particular focus on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The grant supports a project to conduct oversight of US Forest Service management decisions and activities and conduct public education and outreach focused on forest protection in the region.
EarthCorps
6310 NE 74th Street, #201E Seattle WA 98115 United States
(206) 322-9296 http://www.earthcorps.org
91-1592071 2011 $ 15,000 http://www.earthcorps.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement To support the urban forest habitat mapping and monitoring program.
EarthCorps
6310 NE 74th Street, #201E Seattle WA 98115 United States
(206) 322-9296 http://www.earthcorps.org
91-1592071 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.earthcorps.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports a Seattle citywide habitat assessment.
EarthCorps
6310 NE 74th Street, #201E Seattle WA 98115 United States
(206) 322-9296 http://www.earthcorps.org
91-1592071 2009 $ 14,000 http://www.earthcorps.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
EarthCorps
6310 NE 74th Street, #201E Seattle WA 98115 United States
(206) 322-9296 http://www.earthcorps.org
91-1592071 2010 $ 10,000 http://www.earthcorps.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For expenses associated with the proposed merger of EarthCorps and Friends of the Hylebos (FOH), two organizations dedicated to restoring urban parks and open space.
EarthCorps
6310 NE 74th Street, #201E Seattle WA 98115 United States
(206) 322-9296 http://www.earthcorps.org
91-1592071 2009 $ 18,000 http://www.earthcorps.org Washington Ecosystem Services For general support.
National Center for Appropriate Technology
PO Box 3838 Butte MT 59722
(406) 494-4572 http://www.ncat.org
81-0361047 2006 $ 10,000 http://www.ncat.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to educate Montana farmers and motivate them to employ sustainable production and processing methods for biofuels.
National Center for Appropriate Technology
PO Box 3838 Butte MT 59722
(406) 494-4572 http://www.ncat.org
81-0361047 2008 $ 33,000 http://www.ncat.org Montana Inactive Programs To spearhead a collaborative outreach and public education campaign to ensure the implementation of the recommendations made by the Governor's Climate Change Advisory Committee, which were released a year ago.
IMPACS: Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society
207 W Hastings, #910 Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 682-1953 http://www.impacs.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.impacs.org Inactive Programs IMPACS-Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society is committed to the expansion and protection of democracy and the strengthening of civil society. The grant supports the organizationÍs efforts to provide communications services, training, and support to conservation organizations in British Columbia.
IMPACS: Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society
207 W Hastings, #910 Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 682-1953 http://www.impacs.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.impacs.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Institute for Media, Policy, and Civil Society is committed to the expansion and protection of democracy by helping civil society organizations exert their voices clearly and effectively in public policy discussions. The grant supports an opinion research project designed to strengthen the effectiveness of the British Columbia environmental communityÍs communications and campaign work.
The Resource Innovation Group
PO Box 51182 Eugene OR 97405 USA
(541) 744-7072 http://www.theresourceinnovationgroup.org
93-1237167 2011 $ 50,000 541-654-4038 http://www.theresourceinnovationgroup.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the establishment of a Willamette Valley Climate Resilience Compact among governmental entities as a means of coordinating and enhancing efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for the impacts of climate change.
The Resource Innovation Group
PO Box 51182 Eugene OR 97405 USA
(541) 744-7072 http://www.theresourceinnovationgroup.org
93-1237167 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.theresourceinnovationgroup.org Oregon Inactive Programs To support the Climate Leadership Initiative, enabling development of two pilot projects focused on assessing likely climate change impacts on aquatic resources and ecosystems in the Rogue and Willamette River Basins.
The Resource Innovation Group
PO Box 51182 Eugene OR 97405 USA
(541) 744-7072 http://www.theresourceinnovationgroup.org
93-1237167 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.theresourceinnovationgroup.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For continuation and expansion of a program to assist local government officials to understand the likely impacts of climate change on their communities and to identify a range of possible policy responses.
10,000 Years Institute
211 Taylor Street, #6 Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-0715 http://www.10000yearsinstitute.org
2006 $ 10,000 http://www.10000yearsinstitute.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports documentation of the use of pesticides in industrial forestry in Washington, and the impact on human health.
Justice Alliance Education Fund
649 Strander Boulevard, Suite B Tukwila WA 98188
(206) 575-2252 http://www.iafnw.com
91-1499816 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.iafnw.com Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To replicate a model program that demonstrates innovative financing, environmental performance and job creation strategies for an energy retrofit market in residential and commercial buildings.
A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity
PO Box 812 Lopez Island WA 98261
(360) 468-3231 http://www.awish.net
91-1712077 2007 $ 20,000 People's Waterfront Coalition PO Box 2332 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 624-1061 http://www.awish.net Washington Inactive Programs For advocacy and outreach to build public support for a non-highway multi-modal solution for the repair or replacement of SeattleÍs Alaskan Way viaduct.
A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity
PO Box 812 Lopez Island WA 98261
(360) 468-3231 http://www.awish.net
91-1712077 2009 $ 25,000 People's Waterfront Coalition 1425 Western Ave #308 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 624-1061 http://www.awish.net Washington Urban Ecology To lead a visioning process for a re-design of the Seattle waterfront and to monitor completion of local transportation projects.
Great Peninsula Conservancy
3721 Kitsap Way Suite 5 Bremerton WA 98312
(360) 373-3500 http://www.greatpeninsula.org
91-1110978 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.greatpeninsula.org Washington Ecosystem Services To conserve working forest land that is at risk of conversion to urban development.
Livable Communities Coalition
1617 Boylston Avenue, #201 Seattle WA 98122
(206) 343-3074 http://www.livablecoalition.org
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.livablecoalition.org Washington Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Washington seeks to maintain viable urban, suburban, and rural communities in Washington State through responsible growth management. 1000 Friends of Washington serves as the fiscal sponsor for the Livable Communities Coalition. The Coalition promotes healthy, equitable, and sustainable communities in Central Puget Sound, primarily King County. The grant provides support to the organization to promote Smart Growth solutions in King County. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new and expanded contributions from individual donors and member groups.
Livable Communities Coalition
1617 Boylston Avenue, #201 Seattle WA 98122
(206) 343-3074 http://www.livablecoalition.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.livablecoalition.org Washington Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Washington seeks to maintain viable urban, suburban, and rural communities in Washington State through responsible growth management. The grant supports the Livable Communities Coalition, a new joint project of key state and Puget Sound area groups working for healthy, equitable, and sustainable communities in the central Puget Sound region through the integration of transportation, housing, environmental protection, and growth management.
Montana Water Trust
140 S Fourth Street W, #1 Missoula MT 59801
(406) 721-0476 http://www.montanawatertrust.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.montanawatertrust.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's stream flow restoration program in western Montana.
Montana Water Trust
140 S Fourth Street W, #1 Missoula MT 59801
(406) 721-0476 http://www.montanawatertrust.org
2008 $ 25,000 http://www.montanawatertrust.org Montana Inactive Programs To negotiate long term water rights lease agreements with landowners in the Bitterroot and Blackfoot watersheds in Montana.
Community Energy Association
308 - 402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 628-7076 x7789607312 http://www.communityenergy.bc.ca
89-6159308 2010 $ 40,000 BC Sustainable Energy Association 5-4217 Glanford Avenue Victoria BC V8Z 1J5 (250) 419-1516 http://www.communityenergy.bc.ca British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To support a pilot project that advances energy efficiency in the rental-housing sector in British Columbia.
Taproot Foundation
466 Geary St, #200 San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 359-1423 x319 http://www.taprootfoundation.org
91-2162645 2007 $ 20,000 Taproot Foundation Seattle 1008 Western Ave Suite 500 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 341-9117 http://www.taprootfoundation.org Washington Inactive Programs To provide support to an intermediary organization that will offer grantees skilled volunteer professional assistance with marketing, information management and staff recruitment.
Taproot Foundation
466 Geary St, #200 San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 359-1423 x319 http://www.taprootfoundation.org
91-2162645 2009 $ 18,000 Taproot Foundation Seattle 1402 3rd Avenue, #1328 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 382-7851 http://www.taprootfoundation.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To offer service grants for Puget Sound area environmental organizations.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2004 $ 40,000 Sierra Club of Canada, BC Chapter 733 Johnson Street, #302 Victoria BC V8W 3C7 (250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work by Sierra Club of CanadaÍs British Columbia chapter to conserve essential habitat for depleted fish populations, improve stock assessment practices of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and reform harvest management practices for rockfish and other groundfish species.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2002 $ 40,000 Sierra Club of Canada, BC Chapter 733 Johnson Street, #302 Victoria BC V8W 3C7 (250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation seeks to motivate and financially support groups involved in research and education toward conservation of the Earth's ecosystems. The grant supports a project aimed at halting and reversing the collapse of salmon populations and the depletion of several inshore fin fish species throughout British Columbia.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2000 $ 30,000 Sierra Club of Canada, BC Chapter 733 Johnson Street, #302 Victoria BC V8W 3C7 (250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation seeks to motivate and financially support groups involved in research and education towards conservation of the earth's ecosystems. The grant supports a campaign to secure protection for rainforests in British Columbia.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2001 $ 30,000 Sierra Club of Canada, BC Chapter 733 Johnson Street, #302 Victoria BC V8W 3C7 (250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation seeks to motivate and financially support groups involved in research and education toward conservation of the Earth's ecosystems. The grant supports a project of the Sierra Club of British Columbia to preserve the last unprotected wildlands in lower British Columbia, a key habitat for grizzly bears, spotted owls, mountain sheep, and anadromous fish.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2000 $ 10,000 Cassiar Watch Box 5 Iskut BC V0J 1K0 (250) 234-3441 British Columbia Inactive Programs Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation seeks to motivate and financially support groups involved in research and education towards conservation of the earth's ecosystems. The grant supports the overall operations of Cassiar Watch, an organization dedicated to preserving the wild rivers and wild border of northwest British Columbia while helping to build healthy local communities.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2002 $ 25,000 Cassiar Watch Box 5 Iskut BC V0J 1K0 (250) 234-3441 British Columbia Inactive Programs The Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation seeks to motivate and financially support groups involved in research and education toward conservation of the earth's ecosystems. It is the fiscal sponsor of Cassiar Watch, a group that works to preserve the transboundary rivers of northwest BC and southeast Alaska through programs that provide meaningful employment while respecting the ecological integrity of the land. The grant supports work on the cumulative threats of industrial mining and road development to local river systems.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2002 $ 20,000 Chetwynd Environmental Society Box 1876 Chetwynd BC V0C 1J0 (250) 788-2685 British Columbia Inactive Programs The Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation seeks to motivate and financially support groups involved in research and education toward conservation of the earth's ecosystems. The grant supports the conservation work of the Chetwynd Environmental Society in a remote region of northeastern BC.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2008 $ 15,000 Sierra Club of Canada, BC Chapter 304 - 733 Johnson Street Victoria BC V8W 3C7 (250) 386-0162 http://www.sierraclub.org British Columbia Inactive Programs To build grassroots opposition to coalbed methane development on the east coast of Vancouver Island with focused outreach and media work in Campbell River, site of a proposed project.
National Fisheries Conservation Center
308 Raymond Street Ojai CA 98023
(805) 646-8369 http://www.nfcc-fisheries.org
2007 $ 30,000 NFCC Ocean CO2 Project 440 NW 100th Place Seattle WA 98177 (206) 579-2407 http://www.nfcc-fisheries.org Oregon; Alaska; Washington Inactive Programs To organize and convene leaders of the U.S. seafood industry to develop a consensus policy statement and action plan for control of carbon dioxide emissions as a strategy to reduce ocean acidification.
American Hiking Society
1422 Fenwick Lane Silver Spring MD 20190
(301) 565-6704 http://www.americanhiking.org
51-0211993 2010 $ 25,000 American Hiking Society - Oregon Office 37323 Soap Creek Road Corvallis OR 97330 (541) 745-5452 http://www.americanhiking.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For work in Oregon on US Forest Service travel management planning processes.
American Hiking Society
1422 Fenwick Lane Silver Spring MD 20190
(301) 565-6704 http://www.americanhiking.org
51-0211993 2008 $ 25,000 American Hiking Society - Oregon Office 946 NW Circle Boulevard, #145 Corvallis OR 97330 (541) 745-5452 http://www.americanhiking.org Oregon Inactive Programs For continuing work to influence U.S. Forest Service management of off-road vehicle use in Oregon.
American Hiking Society
1422 Fenwick Lane Silver Spring MD 20190
(301) 565-6704 http://www.americanhiking.org
51-0211993 2007 $ 25,000 American Hiking Society - Oregon Office 946 NW Circle Boulevard, #145 Corvallis OR 97330 (541) 745-5452 http://www.americanhiking.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports work to assist conservation organizations in the Pacific Northwest to protect the hiking experience from off-road vehicles in the region's national forests.
Bellingham Bay Foundation
1208 Bay Street, #101 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 527-2733 http://www.bbayf.org
2006 $ 5,000 http://www.bbayf.org Washington Inactive Programs This discretionary grant, awarded fall 2006, supported Bellingham Bay Foundation's work to guide public input into the Whatcom Waterway Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study process.
Arts Corps LLC
4408 Delridge Way SW, #110 Seattle WA 98106
(206) 722-5440 http://www.artscorps.org
2006 $ 11,500 http://www.artscorps.org Washington Inactive Programs Non-partisan legal analysis of the implications of the personal property provisions of Initiative 933.
Fraser Riverkeeper
303 - 207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(778) 737-4422 x6047860888 http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca
86-2234374 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca British Columbia Ecosystem Services For general support.
Fraser Riverkeeper
303 - 207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(778) 737-4422 x6047860888 http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca
86-2234374 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs To support strategic planning and program implementation for this relatively new member of the Waterkeeper Alliance family.
Fraser Riverkeeper
303 - 207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(778) 737-4422 x6047860888 http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca
86-2234374 2007 $ 50,000 Vancouver http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs To underwrite the start-up of Fraser Riverkeeper, a member of the international Waterkeeper Alliance.
Stewardship Partners
1411 4th Ave, #1425 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 292-9875 http://www.stewardshippartners.org
91-1939506 2009 $ 40,000 http://www.stewardshippartners.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support the Snoqualmie Watershed Sustainability Strategy -- an effort to bring together around a common vision and agenda the many organizations, landowners, business leaders, and local officials working to restore and conserve the Snoqualmie River and its communities.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2005 $ 15,000 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Clean Water Campaign.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year general support grant.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support work on urban stormwater and toxic discharge issues, and for continuing efforts to clean up the Boardman coal-fired powerplant.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2000 $ 5,500 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Environmental Defense Center promotes environmental policy development through litigation, including administrative proceedings and other legal representation. Northwest Environmental Defense Center has particular expertise in water law and policy. The grant supports a legal action brought in response to a permit issuance that directly challenges the Clean Water Act and threatens Willamette River wild salmon and steelhead recovery efforts.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2011 $ 30,000 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support the organization's stormwater pollution prevention work.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2002 $ 15,000 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Environmental Defense Center promotes environmental policy development through litigation, including administrative proceedings and other legal representation. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, focusing on a campaign to reduce water pollution from industrial point sources, feedlots, and fish hatcheries. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for individual donors.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's clean water protection program focused on preventing water pollution from Oregon shipyards, curtailing effluent discharges from confined animal feeding operations, and monitoring issuance of Clean Water Act discharge permits.
Northwest Environmental Defense Center
10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-6673 http://www.nedc.org
93-0653430 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.nedc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported skill-development and coalition-building activities, including the Oregon Conservation Network and a circuit rider.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2006 $ 40,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's work to strengthen the environmental community's effective engagement with voters and elected officials.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2008 $ 40,000 Voters Education Fund http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Inactive Programs To conduct polling to test the effectiveness of new values-based messages developed by the Oregon Environmental Partnership in preparation for selection of the environmental communityÍs 2009 legislative priorities.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2003 $ 40,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund seeks to increase the effective participation of OregonÍs environmental movement in the political process and to educate candidates and elected officials about environmental issues. The grant supports a project to recruit and train citizens to participate effectively on appointed community boards, commissions, and advisory committees that impact environmental policy at the county and city levels.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2001 $ 55,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund seeks to increase the effective participation of OregonÍs environmental movement in the political process and to educate candidates and elected officials about environmental issues. The grant supports a campaign to help expand the participation of Oregon conservation groups in the electoral process, focusing on assessment and training. $5,000 is awarded for technology improvements.
Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 224-4011 http://www.olcveducationfund.org
93-1177957 2009 $ 40,000 http://www.olcveducationfund.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement For renewed operating support for this statewide voter education and outreach group.
Oregon Toxics Alliance
PO Box 1106 Eugene OR 97440
(541) 465-8860 http://www.oregontoxics.org
93-1294227 2005 $ 10,000 http://www.oregontoxics.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to phase out polyvinyl chloride from consumer products and construction materials.
Oregon Toxics Alliance
PO Box 1106 Eugene OR 97440
(541) 465-8860 http://www.oregontoxics.org
93-1294227 2002 $ 19,000 http://www.oregontoxics.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Toxics Alliance is a statewide grassroots organization that seeks to eliminate contamination and unnecessary toxics use and the harm they cause to human health and the environment. The grant supports a project to eliminate the use of hazardous waste in all fertilizer manufactured and sold in Oregon.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2000 $ 60,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs People for Puget Sound works to protect and restore Puget Sound, its waters, the land, and our common future. The grant supports the organization's overall operations.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2005 $ 60,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a campaign to save Puget Sound's shorelines.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2003 $ 55,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2006 $ 75,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year general support grant.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Urban Ecology To promote Low Impact Development as a means to address toxic stormwater runoff.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 1999 $ 60,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs People for Puget Sound works to protect and restore Puget Sound, its waters, the land, and our common future. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization. $15,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to raise support from individual donors.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2011 $ 75,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For a legacy fund honoring Kathy Fletcher, founder of People for Puget Sound.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2002 $ 98,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs People for Puget Sound works to protect and restore Puget Sound: its living waters, the land, and our common future. A grant in the amount of $85,000 supports the overall operations of the organization, including salmon restoration, oil tanker spill prevention, and restoration of shorelines and estuaries. $35,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new members or increased gifts from major donors. A grant in the amount of $13,000 supports the development of public education materials and a media strategy tied to the June 12 -14, 2002, Seattle visit of the US Commission on Ocean Policy.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2001 $ 65,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs People for Puget Sound works to protect and restore Puget Sound: its living waters, the land, and our common future. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including salmon restoration, oil tanker spill prevention, and restoration of shorelines and estuaries. $35,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new members or increased gifts from major donors.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2007 $ 75,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
People for Puget Sound
911 Western Avenue, #580 Seattle WA 98104 U.S.
(206) 382-7007 http://www.pugetsound.org
91-1518715 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.pugetsound.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For general support.
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG
1620 18th Avenue, Suite #10 Seattle WA 98122 United States
(206) 954-0218 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org
20-4629856 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports activities to ensure the cleanup of the Duwamish River Superfund site in Seattle.
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG
1620 18th Avenue, Suite #10 Seattle WA 98122 United States
(206) 954-0218 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org
20-4629856 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the work of the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition to coordinate and monitor remediation of this designated Superfund site.
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG
1620 18th Avenue, Suite #10 Seattle WA 98122 United States
(206) 954-0218 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org
20-4629856 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To lead an alliance of environmental, tribal and community organizations who advocate for and monitor the cleanup process of the Superfund site on the Duwamish River.
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG
1620 18th Avenue, Suite #10 Seattle WA 98122 United States
(206) 954-0218 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org
20-4629856 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To increase access and participation by residents impacted by this urban Superfund site.
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG
1620 18th Avenue, Suite #10 Seattle WA 98122 United States
(206) 954-0218 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org
20-4629856 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org Washington Inactive Programs People for Puget Sound works to protect and restore Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits, our living waters, land, and common future. The grant supports the work of the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition, an alliance of community, conservation, environmental justice, and business organizations, working to educate the population that lives and works in the impacted area about the cleanup and engage them in cleanup activities.
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG
1620 18th Avenue, Suite #10 Seattle WA 98122 United States
(206) 954-0218 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org
20-4629856 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the youth and tribal outreach program work of the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition, an alliance of community, conservation, environmental justice, and business organizations.
Keystone Conservation
PO Box 1507 Livingston MT 5977159047
(406) 222-4629 http://www.keystoneconservation.us
2005 $ 30,000 http://www.keystoneconservation.us Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported stewardship and incentive programs to reduce conflicts between native predators and agricultural producers.
Prince William Soundkeeper
PO Box 1368 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5701 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported start-up funding to enable hiring of a staff person, completion of a strategic plan, and establishment of a suite of programs.
Prince William Soundkeeper
PO Box 1368 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5701 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org
2008 $ 20,000 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs For continuing work to establish an effective water quality protection and oversight program in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Prince William Soundkeeper
PO Box 1368 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5701 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org
2003 $ 7,500 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant provided salary support for an education coordinator and education specialist, and supplies.
Prince William Soundkeeper
PO Box 1368 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5701 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.pwsoundkeeper.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports completion of a strategic plan, and establishment of a suite of programs.
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
2000 P Street, NW, #240 Washington DC 20036
(202) 265-7337
1999 $ 20,000 Washington PEER Washington Inactive Programs Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility advocates sustainable management of public resources, promotes enforcement of environmental protection laws, and is a catalyst for supporting professional integrity and promoting environmental ethics in government agencies. The grant supports a project designed to promote internal reform in Washington State environmental agencies, specifically the Department of Ecology, including documenting agency problems and exposing misdeeds.
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
2000 P Street, NW, #240 Washington DC 20036
(202) 265-7337
2000 $ 40,000 Washington PEER PO Box 2618 Olympia WA 98507 (360) 528-2110 Washington Inactive Programs Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility advocates sustainable management of public resources, promotes enforcement of environmental protection laws, and is a catalyst for supporting professional integrity and promoting environmental ethics in government agencies. The grant supports a project to promote internal reform in environmental agencies, specifically the Department of Ecology, including documenting agency problems and exposing misdeeds. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for major donors.
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
2000 P Street, NW, #240 Washington DC 20036
(202) 265-7337
2005 $ 15,000 Washington PEER PO Box 2618 Olympia WA 98507 (360) 528-2110 Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the advance of systemic reform in Washington State government agencies to protect scientific integrity in natural resource decision-making.
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
2000 P Street, NW, #240 Washington DC 20036
(202) 265-7337
2002 $ 40,000 Washington PEER PO Bo 2618 Olympia WA 98507 (360) 528-2110 Washington Inactive Programs Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility advocates sustainable management of public resources, promotes enforcement of environmental protection laws, and is a catalyst for supporting professional integrity and promoting environmental ethics in government agencies. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations in Washington state. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors.
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
2000 P Street, NW, #240 Washington DC 20036
(202) 265-7337
2003 $ 20,000 Washington PEER PO Box 2618 Olympia WA 98507 (360) 528-2110 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the work of the Washington State office.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.raincoast.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Raincoast Conservation Foundation is dedicated to the conservation of temperate rainforests, wild salmon, and coastal grizzly bear populations of the mainland coast of British Columbia. The grant supports the development of scientific data to support grizzly bear protection in British Columbia.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.raincoast.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a marine mammal survey on the Inside Passage of British Columbia.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.raincoast.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports a marine mammal survey on the Inside Passage of British Columbia.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.raincoast.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Raincoast Conservation Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and long-term survival of coastal bears, wild salmon, and the interdependent life forms that define the coastal temperate rainforest of British Columbia. The grant supports the development of scientific data to support protection of habitat for coastal wolves in British Columbia.
Raincoast Conservation Foundation
PO Box 2429 Sidney BC V8L 3Y3 Canada
(250) 655-1229 http://www.raincoast.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.raincoast.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect core habitat for rare coastal wolves, and enable the use of research results for public education and advocacy.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2000 $ 35,000 http://www.rnp.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Renewable Northwest Project promotes the development of environmentally responsible renewable energy resources in the Northwest. The grant supports the organization's overall operations as it works to build customer demand for green power.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2006 $ 65,000 http://www.rnp.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year general support grant.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2005 $ 75,000 http://www.rnp.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 1999 $ 35,000 http://www.rnp.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Renewable Northwest Project promotes the development of environmentally responsible, renewable energy resources in the Northwest. The grant supports the organization's work in building customer demand for green power, including the implementation of geothermal energy projects and public education.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2002 $ 60,000 http://www.rnp.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Renewable Northwest Project promotes the development of environmentally responsible, renewable energy resources in the Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including its leadership on a regional climate change initiative and efforts to work with farming groups to foster renewable energy resources on farms.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2001 $ 60,000 http://www.rnp.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Renewable Northwest Project promotes the development of environmentally responsible, renewable energy resources in the Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including its leadership on a regional climate change initiative and efforts to work with farming groups to foster renewable energy resources on farms. ($45,000 Energy and Climate Change; $15,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2010 $ 90,000 http://www.rnp.org Washington; Oregon; Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For work to increase the amount of installed wind, solar, and geothermal resources in the region.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2003 $ 75,000 http://www.rnp.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2007 $ 65,000 http://www.rnp.org Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Montana Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2009 $ 85,000 http://www.rnp.org Washington; Montana; Idaho; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For general support.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2000 $ 75,000 http://www.resource-media.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society„one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. Environmental Media Services is a national organization that offers media skill services to environmental activists and organizations. The grant supports the overall work of the regional office of Environmental Media Services focused on Northwest issues and organizations. ($10,000 Energy and Climate Change; $10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $20,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems; $10,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2005 $ 70,000 http://www.resource-media.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.resource-media.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For work focused on communications about land use planning and to pursue more sophisticated understanding and deployment of Web 2.0 tools and strategies.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.resource-media.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Inactive Programs For Resource MediaÍs communications support of the Carpe Diem: Water and Climate project.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2010 $ 50,000 Bozeman 406-582-5441 http://www.resource-media.org Idaho Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To develop a media strategy utilizing Web 2.0 tools as well as traditional communications methods to broaden the constituency for public transit and other transportation alternatives in Idaho's Treasure Valley.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2002 $ 105,000 http://www.resource-media.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Tides Center strengthens the roots of the social change movement by partnering quality management services with creative programmatic endeavors. The Tides Center is the fiscal sponsor for Environmental Media Services, an organization that serves as a resource for journalists, nonprofit groups, and experts working to improve and expand the depth and breadth of media coverage on environmental and public health issues impacting the West. A grant in the amount of $80,000 supports the work of Environmental Media Services West. A second grant in the amount of $25,000 supports a project to focus the media spotlight on efforts to alter or rescind environmental laws, from the Endangered Species Act to the Clean Water Act, to national energy policy, and more.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2011 $ 35,000 Seattle 206-374-7795 http://www.resource-media.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To conduct research about public attitudes toward a proposed coal export facility located in Longview, WA.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2003 $ 70,000 http://www.resource-media.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 1999 $ 75,000 http://www.resource-media.org Montana; Alaska; Oregon; Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society--one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. Tides Center is the fiscal sponsor for Environmental Media Services, a national organization that offers media skills services to environmental activists and organizations. A $5,000 grant supports a project to provide media training to activists in Ferry County, Washington. A $10,000 grant supports a project to provide regional media support on environmental issues as part of the World Trade Organization ministerial. A $60,000 grant supports the overall work of the regional office of Environmental Media Services focused on Northwest issues and organizations. ($10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $15,000 Other Environmental Concerns; $40,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $10,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2007 $ 70,000 http://www.resource-media.org Oregon; Montana; Idaho; Washington; Alaska Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
Resource Media
325 Pacific Avenue, Third Floor San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 397-5000 http://www.resource-media.org
82-0564961 2006 $ 70,000 http://www.resource-media.org Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Montana Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year grant for Resource Media's project work taking place in the Pacific Northwest.
Rural Roots, Inc.
PO Box 8925 Moscow ID 83843
(208) 883-3462 http://www.ruralroots.org
2005 $ 22,500 http://www.ruralroots.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a program to expand organic potato production in Idaho and the "buy fresh-buy local" campaign to increase sales of sustainable agricultural products in the inland Northwest and western Idaho.
Save-The-Cedar League
8995 Loos Road Crescent Spur BC V0J 3E0 Canada
(250) 553-2325 http://www.savethecedarleague.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.savethecedarleague.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports work to conserve the rare cedar-hemlock forests of the Fraser River headwaters region.
Save-The-Cedar League
8995 Loos Road Crescent Spur BC V0J 3E0 Canada
(250) 553-2325 http://www.savethecedarleague.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.savethecedarleague.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported science-based defense of the ancient cedar forests of the Robson Valley in the Fraser headwaters.
Save-The-Cedar League
8995 Loos Road Crescent Spur BC V0J 3E0 Canada
(250) 553-2325 http://www.savethecedarleague.org
2008 $ 10,000 http://www.savethecedarleague.org British Columbia Inactive Programs To protect the Inland Temperate Rainforest and its many species of wildlife.
Sitka Conservation Society
Box 6533 Sitka AK 99835
(907) 747-7509 http://www.sitkawild.org
2005 $ 15,000 http://www.sitkawild.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's forest conservation program in southeast Alaska.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2007 $ 40,000 http://www.surfrider.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs To build citizen support for local and state coastal and marine protection initiatives in Oregon and Washington.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2007 $ 20,000 San Juan Initiative 512 Guard St - A (360) 298-2278 http://www.surfrider.org Washington Inactive Programs To identify solutions to significant marine habitat protection problems in San Juan county.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2003 $ 30,000 PO Box 3354 Friday Harbor WA 98250 (360) 378-1091 http://www.surfrider.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work to build key constituencies for marine protection in Oregon and Washington, expansion of its Blue Water Task Force water quality monitoring program, and establishment of marine protected areas in Oregon and Washington, and in the northern Puget Sound.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2005 $ 35,000 PO Box 3354 Friday Harbor WA 98250 (360) 378-1091 http://www.surfrider.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Pacific Northwest program.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.surfrider.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services For continuing work focused on the conservation of coastal resources in Oregon and Washington.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2006 $ 35,000 PO Box 3354 Friday Harbor WA 98250 (360) 378-1091 http://www.surfrider.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's Pacific Northwest program.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2010 $ 50,000 San Clemente 949-492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the organization's work on coastal energy projects in Oregon, and its engagement with other members of the environmental community in efforts to restore Puget Sound.
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010 San Clemente CA 92674-6010 USA
(949) 492-8170 http://www.surfrider.org
95-3941826 2002 $ 25,000 PO Bo 3354 Friday Harbor WA 98250 (360) 378-1091 http://www.surfrider.org Alaska; Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Surfrider Foundation works to protect and preserve the world's oceans and beaches for all people to enjoy, through conservation, activism, research, and education. The grant supports a project to promote the establishment of marine protected areas in key regions of the Pacific Northwest, including coalition building, public education and outreach, and continuing organizational development.
Earthworks
1612 K NW #208 Washington DC 20008
(202) 887-1872 http://www.earthworksaction.org
2005 $ 15,000 Alaskans for Responsible Mining 810 N Street #203 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 277-0005 http://www.earthworksaction.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported Alaskans for Responsible Mining's work to increase public awareness of the environmental, social, and economic impacts of mining and cultivate a broader constituency for mining policy reform.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2001 $ 75,000 NW Ballot Watch 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 441-5559 Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society, one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. It serves as the fiscal sponsor for NW Ballot Watch, a project to engage in those things that a nonprofit educational organization can do to monitor, evaluate, and respond to ballot measures that impact the environment in Washington and Oregon.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2005 $ 25,000 CommEn Space 1402 Third Avenue, #1015 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 749-0112 http://www.tidescenter.org Oregon; Montana; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported CommEnSpace's program to provide mapping technology to serve more Northwest conservation groups.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2004 $ 25,000 Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #205 Washington DC 20036 (202) 955-5665 http://www.tidescenter.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence in organizing a Washington State-based working group to build organized laborÍs institutional capacity to develop and support a public policy inititive to promote solar energy.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2000 $ 10,000 CommEn Space 1402 Third Avenue, #1015 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 749-0112 http://www.tidescenter.org Washington Inactive Programs Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society„one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports a project conducted by CommEn Space to help environmental organizations in western Washington use mapping technologies more effectively.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2000 $ 35,000 Transboundary Watershed Alliance No. 1 Alexander Street, #301 Vancouver BC V6A 1B2 (604) 484-4804 http://www.tides.org Alaska; British Columbia Inactive Programs Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society„one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports a project of the Transboundary Watershed Alliance to stop the proposed reopening of the Tulsequah Chief mine on British Columbia's Taku River, and secure increased protection for the Stikine watershed.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 1999 $ 10,000 Northwest Jewish Environmental Project 1122 E Pike, #770 Seattle WA 98122 (206) 256-0264 http://www.tides.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society--one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports the continued work of the Northwest Jewish Environmental Project, including organizing, education, and outreach activities to create a broader and more active network of Jewish people who advocate and support environmental protection.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 1999 $ 25,000 Planet CPR 1731 Westlake Avenue N, #401 Seattle WA 98109 (206) 285-3888 http://www.tides.org Washington Inactive Programs The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society--one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports a Planet CPR project to promote citizen involvement in environmental activism through the power of World Wide Web search engines, with the goal of recruiting volunteers for high-priority conservation and cleanup projects.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2006 $ 25,000 CommEn Space 1402 Third Avenue, #1015 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 749-0112 http://www.tidescenter.org Oregon; Montana; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports CommEn Space's efforts to provide technical mapping and data services for the conservation community.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2003 $ 30,000 NW Ballot Watch 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 441-5559 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a continuing project by NW Ballot Watch to provide technical assistance to Washington environmental organizations.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2006 $ 25,000 Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence 2800 First Avenue, Room 252 Seattle WA 98121 (206) 441-4968 http://www.tidescenter.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence program.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2002 $ 10,000 Transboundary Watershed Alliance One Aleander Street, #301 Vancouver BC V6A 1B2 (604) 484-4804 http://www.tides.org Alaska; British Columbia Inactive Programs The Tides Center strengthens the roots of the social change movement by partnering quality management services with creative programmatic endeavors. The grant supports the organization's work with the Transboundary Watershed Alliance, a coalition of grassroots groups seeking protection for the eight major transboundary watersheds in southeast Alaska. Funds will enable effective utilization by Alliance member organizations of a regional conservation areas design.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2010 $ 50,000 Clean Production Action PO Box 153 Spring Brook NY 14140 (716) 805-1056 http://www.tides.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To promote policies favoring chemicals that are demonstrably safe and replace toxic chemicals in consumer products.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2001 $ 12,000 CommEn Space 1305 Fourth Avenue, #303 Seattle WA 98126 (206) 749-0112 http://www.tidescenter.org Washington Inactive Programs The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society, one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. It serves as the fiscal sponsor for CommEn Space, an organization that provides geographic information system and mapping services to the nonprofit community in the Northwest. The grant supports a project to help environmental organizations in western Washington use mapping technologies more effectively.
Tides Center
The Presidio, PO Box 29907 San Francisco CA 94129-0907
(415) 561-7834 http://www.tides.org
94-3213100 2007 $ 25,000 Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #205 Washington DC 20036 (202) 955-5665 http://www.tidescenter.org Washington Inactive Programs To educate, organize and mobilize union members to advocate for energy and economic policies that result in job development and advance greenhouse gas reduction strategies.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2010 $ 50,000 Vancouver 604-647-6611 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology For expenses associated with the establishment of a fund to enable Vancouver, BC to realize its vision of becoming the greenest city in the world.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2006 $ 20,000 Canopy 1726 Commercial Drive Vancouver BC V5N 4A3 (604) 253-7701 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the Markets Initiative Program which aims to promote the use of ancient forest friendly paper by the Canadian publlishing industry.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2003 $ 25,000 Dogwood Initiative PO Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 (250) 370-9930 http://www.tidesfoundation.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant provided continuing support for the Dogwood Initiative's British Columbia forest tenure reform campaign.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2000 $ 25,000 Dogwood Initiative PO Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 (250) 370-9930 http://www.tidesfoundation.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Institute for New Economics undertakes research in and promotes issues of economic and ecological sustainability, including energy, agriculture, trade, employment, environment, forestry, general economic changes, and social welfare. The grant supports the work of the Forest Futures Society to build a land reform campaign by assisting First Nations in British Columbia in regaining control of their land and resources.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2005 $ 35,000 Dogwood Initiative PO Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 (250) 370-9930 http://www.tidesfoundation.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the Dogwood Initiative's efforts to organize and assist First Nations to use legal and financial strategies to halt harmful logging projects.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2006 $ 20,000 Dogwood Initiative PO Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 (250) 370-9930 http://www.tidesfoundation.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the Dogwood Initiative to advance the production and use of FSC wood in British Columbia.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2005 $ 15,000 Canopy Box 489 Tofino BC V0R 2Z0 (250) 725-2950 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported Markets Initiative's Ancient Forest Friendly Publishing Initiative.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2008 $ 25,000 Canopy 1726 Commercial Drive Vancouver BC V5N 4A3 (604) 253-4808 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Inactive Programs To support continuation of the Market Initiative's work to shift Canadian corporate demand for paper toward environmentally sustainable sources and away from virgin fiber derived from endangered forest types.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2008 $ 30,000 Dogwood Initiative PO Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 (250) 370-9930 x21 http://www.tidesfoundation.org British Columbia Inactive Programs To strengthen and enforce a 34-year moratorium on oil tanker traffic in the mid and north coast of British Columbia, and to prevent expansion of oil and gas infrastructure in Georgia Strait and the lower Fraser Basin.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2002 $ 10,000 Taku Wild Products Box 335, 1 Robinson Street Atlin BC V0W 1A0 (250) 651-7930 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Tides Foundation partners with donors to increase and organize resources for social change, deliver effective grantmaking programs, create opportunities for learning, and build community among donors and grantees. It is the fiscal sponsor of Taku Wild Products, an economic development venture by the Taku River Tlingit First Nation. The grant supports a project to produce and market a smoked salmon product, the proceeds from which will fund conservation efforts in the Taku River basin.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2002 $ 20,000 Canopy Box 489 Tofino BC V0R 2Z0 (250) 725-2950 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation seeks to motivate and financially support groups involved in research and education toward conservation of the Earth's ecosystems. The grant supports the Markets Initiative project, designed to safeguard the biodiversity and temperate old growth rainforests of British Columbia by shifting Canadian corporate consumption away from wood and paper products derived from BC's ancient rainforests. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for individual donors.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2011 $ 24,000 Tyee Solutions Society 105 - 211 East Georgia Street Vancouver BC V6A 1Z6 (604) 689-7489 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement To support the organization's online "carbon shift hub."
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2010 $ 30,000 Tides Canada Initiatives - Organizing for Change 400 - 163 Hastings Street W Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 (604) 647-6611 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Leadership and Civic Engagement To advance progressive environmental policies and achieve greater influence and effectiveness with citizens and decision makers in British Columbia.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2010 $ 55,000 Canopy 1726 Commercial Drive Vancouver BC V5N 4A3 (604) 253-4808 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To advance Forest Stewardship Council standards for timber production and practices and expand usage of recycled content for books and other printed materials.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2002 $ 25,000 Dogwood Initiative PO Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 (250) 370-9930 http://www.tidesfoundation.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Institute for New Economics Public Interest Research Association conducts research and policy studies on issues of economic and ecological sustainability. The grant supports a project by the Forest Futures Society, a group working to create sustainable community solutions for lands and people. The project, on forest tenure reform in BC, supports aboriginal rights to land, and promotes First Nations and community eco-forestry. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new individual donors.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2001 $ 20,000 Canopy Box 489 Tofino BC V0R 2Z0 (250) 725-2950 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Friends of Clayoquot Sound works to defend the earth, air, land, and waters of Clayoquot Sound and global temperate forests. The grant supports a project of the Markets Initiative Coalition to reduce Canadian consumption of ancient forests and create economic and political leverage for their protection by changing the way businesses purchase wood and paper products.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2009 $ 30,000 Dogwood Initiative PO Box 8701 Victoria BC V8W 3S3 (250) 370-9930 x21 http://www.tidesfoundation.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To engage and educate citizens on the potential risks of tankers on BC's inside passage and the Fraser River.
Tides Foundation
PO Box 29903, The Presidio San Francisco CA 94129-0903
(415) 561-6400 http://www.tidesfoundation.org
51-0198509 2009 $ 20,000 Tyee Solutions Society 105 - 211 East Georgia Street Vancouver BC Canada (604) 689-7489 http://www.tides.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement For creation of a climate change "desk" for this online publication that will utilize multiple channels to inform debate and understanding of solutions to complex problems that accelerate a transition to a low-carbon economy.
Valley Advocates for Responsible Development
PO Box 1164 Driggs ID 83422
(208) 354-1707 http://www.tetonvalleyadvocates.org
2005 $ 15,000 http://www.tetonvalleyadvocates.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a critical areas ordinance campaign.
Washington Water Trust
1530 Westlake Avenue N Suite 400 Seattle WA 98109 United States
(206) 675-1585 http://washingtonwatertrust.org
91-1937417 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.thewatertrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a communications initiative to build the profile of the organization.
Washington Water Trust
1530 Westlake Avenue N Suite 400 Seattle WA 98109 United States
(206) 675-1585 http://washingtonwatertrust.org
91-1937417 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.thewatertrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Washington Water Trust
1530 Westlake Avenue N Suite 400 Seattle WA 98109 United States
(206) 675-1585 http://washingtonwatertrust.org
91-1937417 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.thewatertrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the second phase of the organization's communications capacity building project.
Washington Water Trust
1530 Westlake Avenue N Suite 400 Seattle WA 98109 United States
(206) 675-1585 http://washingtonwatertrust.org
91-1937417 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.thewatertrust.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Water Trust works to benefit water quality, fisheries, and recreation in Washington's rivers and streams by acquiring existing water rights from willing sellers through purchase, lease, or gift. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including public outreach and education.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs For work to improve stream flows and restore aquatic habitats in Oregon's Rogue and Klamath Basins.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs WaterWatch of Oregon promotes policies that provide the quantity and quality of water necessary to support fish, wildlife, recreation, biological diversity, ecological values, public health, and a sound economy. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including building a constituency for streamflow protection and restoration and promoting an ecosystem management perspective within state agencies.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs WaterWatch of Oregon promotes water policies that provide the quantity and quality of water necessary to support fish, wildlife, recreation, biological diversity, ecological values, public health, and a sound economy. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including building a constituency for streamflow protection and restoration and promoting an ecosystem management perspective within state agencies.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2008 $ 15,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs To underwrite participation in a formal multi-stakeholder dialogue, convened by the Governor of Oregon, to identify and advance state-level water policy reforms.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported stream flow protection and restoration.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For general support.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports stream flow protection and restoration.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2010 $ 43,500 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To address the impacts of municipal growth and proposed municipal water use on ecologically important rivers that supply water to Oregon's largest cities.
WaterWatch of Oregon
213 SW Ash Street, #208 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 295-4039 http://www.waterwatch.org
93-0888158 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.waterwatch.org Oregon Inactive Programs WaterWatch of Oregon is dedicated to promoting water policies for Oregon that provide the quantity and quality of water necessary to support fish, wildlife, recreation, biological diversity, ecological values, public health, and a sound economy. The grant provides organizational support for work to promote water management reforms, pursue instream flow protection and restoration on key streams and rivers, and raise public understanding of water issues in Oregon.
Western Canada Wilderness Committee
227 Abbott Street Vancouver BC V6B 2K7 Canada
(604) 683-8220 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported campaigns to protect remaining large wilderness areas in British Columbia.
Western Canada Wilderness Committee
227 Abbott Street Vancouver BC V6B 2K7 Canada
(604) 683-8220 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Western Canada Wilderness Committee
227 Abbott Street Vancouver BC V6B 2K7 Canada
(604) 683-8220 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org
2000 $ 35,000 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Western Canada Wilderness Committee works to protect Earth's remaining wilderness and biodiversity through strategic research projects and grassroots education. The grant supports the organization's wilderness protection work, which focuses on Clayoquot Sound, the Stoltmann, and the Great Bear Rainforest.
Western Canada Wilderness Committee
227 Abbott Street Vancouver BC V6B 2K7 Canada
(604) 683-8220 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org
2002 $ 40,000 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Western Canada Wilderness Committee works to protect Earth's remaining wilderness and biodiversity through strategic research projects and grassroots education. The grant supports the organization's wilderness protection work in British Columbia.
Western Canada Wilderness Committee
227 Abbott Street Vancouver BC V6B 2K7 Canada
(604) 683-8220 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org
1999 $ 40,000 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Western Canada Wilderness Committee works to protect remaining wild ecosystems in British Columbia through strategic research and grassroots education. The grant supports the organization's wilderness protection work, which focuses on Clayoquot Sound, the Stoltmann, and the Great Bear Rainforest.
Western Canada Wilderness Committee
227 Abbott Street Vancouver BC V6B 2K7 Canada
(604) 683-8220 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org
2001 $ 40,000 http://www.wildernesscommittee.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Western Canada Wilderness Committee works to protect Earth's remaining wilderness and biodiversity through strategic research projects and grassroots education. The grant supports the organization's wilderness protection work, which focuses on Clayoquot Sound, the Stoltmann, Great Bear Rainforest, and Lillooet-Rainshadow wilderness.
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 2003 $ 28,000 http://www.westernlaw.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Western Forests Defense Project and litigation costs in a toxic fertilizer citizen suit.
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.westernlaw.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Western Environmental Law Center provides strong legal assistance to activists, Native American tribes, conservation groups, and rural governments that seek to protect and restore the forests, grasslands, rivers, wildlife, and human communities of the West. The grant supports a project to protect the wild and roadless lands in the Northwest by initiating citizen enforcement actions on behalf of local and regional groups to stop logging, mining, and development.
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.westernlaw.org Oregon; Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports the Western Forests Defense Project.
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.westernlaw.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Western Environmental Law Center works to protect the WestÍs land, air, water, wildlife, and communities by defending the publicÍs rights in court, making polluters pay, and enforcing environmental laws. The grant supports a project to enforce the Northwest Forest Plan, and to prevent the importation of raw logs and other potentially pest-infested unprocessed wood products. $10,000 is awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant for technology upgrades.
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.westernlaw.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Western Forests Defense Project, providing legal services to the Pacific Northwest forest conservation community.
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.westernlaw.org Montana; Oregon Inactive Programs Western Environmental Law Center provides legal assistance to activists, native American Tribes, conservation groups, and rural governments that seek to protect and restore the forests, grasslands, rivers, wildlife, and human communities of the West. The grant supports a litigation strategy by local and national conservation organizations intended to defend roadless areas from post-fire salvage logging on national forest land in Montana and Oregon.
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 2007 $ 10,000 http://www.westernlaw.org Washington Inactive Programs To cover costs associated with an appeal of a Pollution Control Hearings Board ruling, which upheld approval of a Washington State Waste Discharge Permit for large confined animal feeding operations (1000 animals or more).
Western Environmental Law Center
1216 Lincoln Street Eugene OR 97401
(541) 485-2471 http://www.westernlaw.org
93-1010269 2008 $ 50,000 Missoula 406-728-5096 http://www.westernlaw.org Montana Inactive Programs To establish a new land-use planning legal practice in Montana that will be oriented toward defending the integrity of natural ecosystems from the impacts of urban growth.
Western Rivers Conservancy
71 SW Oak Street, #100 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-0151 http://www.westernrivers.org
93-1326405 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.westernrivers.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Hoh River Ecosystem Project to establish a wild salmon refuge.
Western Rivers Conservancy
71 SW Oak Street, #100 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-0151 http://www.westernrivers.org
93-1326405 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.westernrivers.org Oregon Inactive Programs To advance the Hood River Sanctuary Project, an effort to conserve an entire river ecosystem, from the river's headwaters in the Mount Hood wilderness to its mouth in the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area.
Western Rivers Conservancy
71 SW Oak Street, #100 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-0151 http://www.westernrivers.org
93-1326405 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.westernrivers.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To provide ongoing support for the Hood River Sanctuary Project, a multi-year effort to craft and implement a basinwide conservation plan for the Hood River Valley.
Western Rivers Conservancy
71 SW Oak Street, #100 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-0151 http://www.westernrivers.org
93-1326405 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.westernrivers.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Hoh River Ecosystem project, an effort to establish a wild salmon refuge extending the entire length of the Hoh River, from its headwaters in Olympic National Park to the sea.
Western Rivers Conservancy
71 SW Oak Street, #100 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-0151 http://www.westernrivers.org
93-1326405 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.westernrivers.org Washington Inactive Programs Western Rivers Conservancy is a private land trust working to protect critical river corridors through acquisition and transfer to conservation ownership. The grant will underwrite staff support for a project to acquire forest land in the Hoh River watershed to create a salmon refuge and forest conservation corridor on the Olympic Peninsula coast.
Western Rivers Conservancy
71 SW Oak Street, #100 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-0151 http://www.westernrivers.org
93-1326405 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.westernrivers.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports conservation of 3,600 acres of aquatic and riparian habitat along the Hood River and its tributaries in Oregon.
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The East Kootenay Environmental Society promotes the maintenance of a healthy environment for all life, and develops strategies for the long-term viability of its communities through conservation and the prevention of pollution. The grant supports a project to promote the adoption of a land-use management plan that will protect critical ecosystems in the Upper Columbia River Basin, as defined through a conservation biology approach. ($10,000 Energy and Climate Change; $5,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Ecosystems)
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
2008 $ 35,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a three-year general support grant.
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs East Kootenay Environmental Society promotes the maintenance of a healthy environment for all life, and develops strategies for the long-term viability of its communities by promoting the prevention and elimination of pollution. The grant supports a project to adopt a land-use management plan that will protect critical ecosystems in the Upper Columbia River Basin, as defined through a conservation biology approach. ($5,000 Energy and Climate Change; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
2006 $ 35,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a three-year general support grant.
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported advocacy work in the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the Columbia Wetlands Campaign to protect the Columbia River Wetlands and East Columbia Lake.
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The East Kootenay Environmental Society promotes the maintenance of a healthy environment for all life, and develops strategies for the long-term viability of its communities by promoting the prevention and elimination of pollution. The grant supports a project to adopt a land-use management plan that will protect critical ecosystems in the Upper Columbia River Basin, and a project to promote climate-change solutions in coordination with the regional climate coalition. ($10,000 Energy and Climate Change; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Wildsight
#2 - 495 Wallinger Avenue Kimberley BC V1A 1Z6 Canada
(250) 427-9325 http://www.wildsight.ca
2007 $ 35,000 http://www.wildsight.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a three-year general support grant.
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
PO Box 157 Bozeman MT 59771
(403) 609-2666 http://www.y2y.net
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.y2y.net Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported work to maintain and restore wild land ecosystems of the Clearwater-to-the-Kootenai region in northern Idaho, northwestern Montana, and southeastern BC.
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
PO Box 157 Bozeman MT 59771
(403) 609-2666 http://www.y2y.net
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.y2y.net Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a project in northern Idaho and northwestern Montana, a crucial component of the Y2Y vision, encompassing core wildlife habitats and corridors for movement of wide-ranging mammals.
Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment
PO Box 1370 Whistler BC V0N 1B0 Canada
(604) 932-4457 http://www.awarewhistler.org
2005 $ 8,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.awarewhistler.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's 2010 Olympic Winter Games Upper Soo Valley Green Legacy project.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.conservationnw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to preserve the ecological integrity of the inland temperate rainforest on the west slope of the Canadian and US Rocky Mountains.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2004 $ 10,000 Northwest Old-Growth Campaign PO Box 2492 Bellingham WA 98227 (360) 714-0572 Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Northwest Old-Growth CampaignÍs efforts to coordinate grassroots forest defense efforts in the west side "spotted owl" region of Washington and Oregon.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.conservationnw.org Washington Inactive Programs Northwest Ecosystem Alliance protects and restores ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest and supports such efforts in British Columbia. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.conservationnw.org British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs The Northwest Ecosystem Alliance combines organizing, media, and science skills with innovative strategy and fieldwork to maintain the integrity of the Northwest's wildlands. The grant supports a campaign to reduce logging levels in British Columbia and secure greater protection for old-growth forests and fish and wildlife species through work on national and international trade policy.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.conservationnw.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's overall forests and rivers program. (This grant was originally awarded to Kettle Range Conservation Group, which was incorporated into Conservation Northwest in 2004.)
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.conservationnw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work with Canadian allies to protect the transboundary inland rainforest, including the endangered mountain caribou, grizzly bear, wolverine, and other rare species that call it home.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2001 $ 40,000 http://www.conservationnw.org British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs Northwest Ecosystem Alliance combines organizing, media, and science skills with innovative strategy and fieldwork to maintain the integrity of the Northwest's wildlands. The grant supports a campaign to hold the US accountable for the environmental impacts of softwood lumber agreements with Canada, and to pressure the British Columbia government to establish and enforce meaningful reforms in forest practice regulations.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.conservationnw.org Washington Inactive Programs To support conservation activities in Whatcom County.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.conservationnw.org Washington Ecosystem Services To explore new potential areas of program engagement at the interface of natural landscapes and urbanizing areas.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2007 $ 55,000 http://www.conservationnw.org British Columbia; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the launch of the Whatcom Legacy Project and work in British Columbia to preserve the critical inland rainforest habitat of the mountain caribou.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.conservationnw.org Washington Inactive Programs Northwest Ecosystem Alliance combines organizing, media, and science skills with innovative strategy and fieldwork to maintain the integrity of the Northwest's wildlands. The grant supports a trans-boundary conservation campaign to promote endangered species legislation in Canada and educate the public about the impacts of forestry on wildlife health.
Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
812 SW Washington Street, #1050 Portland OR 97205
(503) 274-2720 http://www.oregonpsr.org
2005 $ 17,500 http://www.oregonpsr.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported integration of environmental information into mainstream medical practice.
Washington Association of Churches
419 Occidental South, #201 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 625-9790 http://www.thewac.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.thewac.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Partnership for Religion and the Environment project to make environmental protection a mainstream value and to foster a mainstream religious voice for environmental policy.
Bellevue Community College
3000 Landerholm Circle SE Bellevue WA 98007
(425) 564-1000
2005 $ 10,000 Center for Liberal Arts 3000 Landerholm Circle SE Bellevue WA 98007 (425) 564-2550 Washington Inactive Programs The grant covered expenses associated with the Center for Liberal Arts' interdisciplinary BBC Reads program to promote understanding of sustainable agriculture and the need for environmental stewardship.
T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation
100 - 326 12th Street New Westminster BC V3M 4H6 Canada
(604) 519-3635 http://www.bucksuzuki.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.bucksuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant to support an ongoing campaign to improve sewage treatment in British Columbia.
T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation
100 - 326 12th Street New Westminster BC V3M 4H6 Canada
(604) 519-3635 http://www.bucksuzuki.org
2008 $ 30,000 http://www.bucksuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs To enable continuing work to advance sewage treatment in the cities of Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia.
T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation
100 - 326 12th Street New Westminster BC V3M 4H6 Canada
(604) 519-3635 http://www.bucksuzuki.org
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.bucksuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a public education and advocacy campaign to halt Victoria's practice of discharging raw sewage into the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
2004 $ 22,500 Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the work of the Western Mining Action Project to provide legal services to grassroots organizations and Native Americans who were fighting hard rock mining issues in Alaska, Washington, Idaho, and Montana, and to continue efforts to reform state and federal mining regulations.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
2008 $ 20,000 Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs For funding to enable Western Mining Action Project to continue to provide pro bono legal representation to Northwest tribes, and for grassroots and community based organizations challenging proposed hardrock mining projects.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
1999 $ 20,000 Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Colorado Audubon Society promotes, fosters, and encourages the conservation and preservation of wildlife, plants, soil, water, air, and other natural resources. The grant supports the continued efforts of the Western Mining Action Project to provide legal services to Northwest groups that are challenging destructive mining proposals and practices.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
2000 $ 20,000 Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Land and Water Fund of the Rockies provides legal advice and representation to state and local conservation groups and activists within the seven-state Rocky Mountain region. The grant supports the continued efforts of the Western Mining Action Project to provide legal services to Northwest groups that are challenging destructive mining proposals and practices.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
2002 $ 30,000 Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies provides legal advice and representation to state and local conservation groups and activists within the seven-state Rocky Mountain region. The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies serves as fiscal sponsor for the Western Mining Action Project. The grant supports the continued efforts of the organization to provide legal services to Northwest groups that are challenging destructive mining proposals and practices.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
2005 $ 20,000 Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported legal services to grassroots and community organizations, assistance in challenging proposed mines and eliminating toxic contamination from existing operations, and work to reform mining and water protection laws.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
2007 $ 20,000 Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports pro-bono legal services for grassroots organizations and tribes challenging hard rock mines, and remedies from environmental damages caused by existing mines.
Western Mining Action Project
PO Box 349 Lyons CO 80540
(303) 823-5738
2001 $ 30,000 Montana; Alaska; Oregon; Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies provides legal advice and representation to state and local conservation groups and activists within the seven-state Rocky Mountain region. The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies serves as fiscal sponsor for the Western Mining Action Project. The grant supports the continued efforts of the organization to provide legal services to Northwest groups that are challenging destructive mining proposals and practices.
Salmon-Safe Inc.
805 SE 32nd Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 232-3750 http://www.salmonsafe.org
93-1251333 2000 $ 20,000 http://www.salmonsafe.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Pacific Rivers Council develops scientific tools, legislative policies, and community enhancement strategies to restore the ecological integrity and sustainable human use of America's river systems. The grant supports the Salmon-Safe project, an endeavor to become the leading Northwest certifier of ecologically sustainable farm operations while building significant public awareness of the connection between farming practices and the fate of the wild salmon.
Salmon-Safe Inc.
805 SE 32nd Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 232-3750 http://www.salmonsafe.org
93-1251333 2005 $ 19,000 http://www.salmonsafe.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect wildlife and aquatic habitat on Northwest farms by promoting better practices to farmers in targeted watersheds and educating consumers.
Salmon-Safe Inc.
805 SE 32nd Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 232-3750 http://www.salmonsafe.org
93-1251333 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.salmonsafe.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For support of the Salmon-Safe Communities program that seeks to improve the management of urban sites, such as large residential developments and corporate or university campuses, by fostering practices that protect water quality and aquatic habitat.
Salmon-Safe Inc.
805 SE 32nd Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 232-3750 http://www.salmonsafe.org
93-1251333 2011 $ 40,000 http://www.salmonsafe.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia Urban Ecology For continued support of Salmon-Safe's urban site certification and technical assistance program.
Salmon-Safe Inc.
805 SE 32nd Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 232-3750 http://www.salmonsafe.org
93-1251333 2002 $ 10,000 http://www.salmonsafe.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Pacific Rivers Council develops scientific tools, legislative policies, and community enhancement strategies to restore the ecological integrity and sustainable human use of AmericaÍs river systems. The grant supports Salmon-Safe's project to become the leading Northwest certifier of ecologically sustainable farm operations while building significant public awareness of the connection between farming practices and the fate of the wild salmon. Salmon-Safe works to restore agricultural and urban watersheds.
Salmon-Safe Inc.
805 SE 32nd Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 232-3750 http://www.salmonsafe.org
93-1251333 2003 $ 18,500 http://www.salmonsafe.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported an expanded version of "Beyond Organic," a collaborative education and certification effort with Oregon Tilth to protect biodiversity and aquatic habitat on Northwest organic farms.
Salmon Defense
7205-A Martin Way E Olympia WA 98516-5535
(360) 528-4351 http://www.salmondefense.org
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.salmondefense.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect and defend Pacific Northwest salmon and their habitat.
Smart Growth America
1707 L Street, NW, Suite 1050 Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 207-3355 http://www.smartgrowthamerica.com
27-0038938 2009 $ 50,000 Transportation for America 1707 L Street NW, Suite 250 Washington DC 20036 (202) 955-5543 http://www.smartgrowthamerica.com Oregon Urban Ecology To underwrite expenses associated with creation of a new position for an Oregon-based field organizer for the T4 America campaign, which seeks to achieve ambitious reforms in federal transportation policy.
Smart Growth America
1707 L Street, NW, Suite 1050 Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 207-3355 http://www.smartgrowthamerica.com
27-0038938 2011 $ 50,000 Transportation for America 1707 L Street NW, Suite 250 Washington DC 20036 (202) 955-5543 http://www.smartgrowthamerica.com Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology For continued support of an Oregon-based field organizer for Transportation for America, a national initiative that seeks to build broad-based support for federal transportation policy reforms.
Smart Growth America
1707 L Street, NW, Suite 1050 Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 207-3355 http://www.smartgrowthamerica.com
27-0038938 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.smartgrowthamerica.com Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Cascadia Times Research Fund
25-6 Northwest 23rd Place, #406 Portland OR 97210
(503) 223-9036 http://www.times.org
2007 $ 15,000 http://www.times.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant provides seed funding for a larger effort to secure the publication's financial base.
Student Conservation Association
689 River Road, PO Box 550 Charlestown NH 03603-0550
(603) 504-1700 http://www.theSCA.org
91-0880684 2007 $ 25,000 SCA Northwest Regional Office 1265 S Main Street, Suite 210 Seattle WA 98144 (206) 324-4649 http://www.theSCA.org Washington Inactive Programs This discretionary grant supports recruitment and conservation leadership training for multicultural youth in the Seattle-Tacoma area. These students will be placed on conservation crews restoring major flood damage at Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, and other public lands.
Student Conservation Association
689 River Road, PO Box 550 Charlestown NH 03603-0550
(603) 504-1700 http://www.theSCA.org
91-0880684 2009 $ 40,000 SCA Northwest Regional Office 1265 S Main Street, Suite 210 Seattle WA 98144 (206) 324-4649 http://www.theSCA.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement For continued support of the Seattle Conservation Initiative, a program designed to deliver environmental leadership programs to under-served and economically disadvantaged youth.
Student Conservation Association
689 River Road, PO Box 550 Charlestown NH 03603-0550
(603) 504-1700 http://www.theSCA.org
91-0880684 2011 $ 50,000 SCA Northwest Regional Office 1265 S Main Street, Suite 210 Seattle WA 98144 (206) 324-4649 http://www.theSCA.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology The award is for the second year of a two-year grant.
Student Conservation Association
689 River Road, PO Box 550 Charlestown NH 03603-0550
(603) 504-1700 http://www.theSCA.org
91-0880684 2010 $ 50,000 SCA Northwest Regional Office 1265 S Main Street, Suite 210 Seattle WA 98144 (206) 324-4649 http://www.theSCA.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To support the organization's community conservation program in the Puget Sound Region.
Student Conservation Association
689 River Road, PO Box 550 Charlestown NH 03603-0550
(603) 504-1700 http://www.theSCA.org
91-0880684 2008 $ 25,000 SCA Northwest Regional Office 1265 S Main Street, Suite 210 Seattle WA 98144 (206) 324-4649 http://www.theSCA.org Washington Inactive Programs To create a more diverse generation of conservation stewards by engaging Seattle-area high school students in hands-on conservation service through its Conservation Leadership Corps.
Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust
911 Western Avenue, #523 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 382-5565 http://www.mtsgreenway.org
91-1531234 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.mtsgreenway.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support a feasibility assessment to determine if the Mountains to Sound Greenway qualifies for official designation as a National Heritage Area.
Oregon Center for Environmental Health
4819 NE Fremont Portland OR 97213
(503) 233-1510 http://www.oregon-health.org
93-1226265 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.oregon-health.org Oregon Inactive Programs To organize a "Call for Safer Chemicals" campaign in Oregon.
Oregon Center for Environmental Health
4819 NE Fremont Portland OR 97213
(503) 233-1510 http://www.oregon-health.org
93-1226265 2007 $ 23,000 http://www.oregon-health.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports a collaborative effort by OCEH, Oregon Toxics Alliance, and Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility to achieve comprehensive chemicals policy reform in Oregon.
Institute for Conservation Leadership
6930 Carroll Avenue, #420 Takoma Park MD 20912
(301) 270-2900
2003 $ 20,000 Western Office 13 S Willson Avenue, #9 Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 582-1838 Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Western office's pilot program, Building Effectiveness in Hard Times: Strengthening Groups in the Pacific Northwest.
Institute for Conservation Leadership
6930 Carroll Avenue, #420 Takoma Park MD 20912
(301) 270-2900
2005 $ 20,000 Western Office 13 S Willson Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 582-1838 Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a targeted training program for Northwest environmental organizations.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2006 $ 40,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a three-year general support grant.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2003 $ 35,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2000 $ 40,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs Long Live the Kings is refining and expanding techniques to restore wild salmon to the waters of the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, and engages the private sector in responding to the opportunities and challenges posed by salmon listings under the Endangered Species Act, hatchery reform, wild salmon rearing and habitat, and community building.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2008 $ 40,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a three-year general support grant.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
1999 $ 50,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs Long Live the Kings is refining and expanding techniques to restore wild salmon to the waters of the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including scientific research aimed at salmon recovery and the creation of critical salmon habitat.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2005 $ 35,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the costs of facilitating and staffing a new Hatchery Reform Coalition and related work to ensure needed hatchery reforms are implemented.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2002 $ 35,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs Long Live the Kings works to restore wild salmon to the waters of the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, particularly its efforts to assist in developing an effective policy response to the opportunities and challenges posed by salmon listings under the Endangered Species Act, and hatchery reform initiatives.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2007 $ 40,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a three-year general support grant.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2000 $ 60,000 Puget Sound Salmon Foundation http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs Long Live the Kings is refining and expanding techniques to restore wild salmon to the waters of the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the startup of the Puget Sound Salmon Foundation, a regional public and private venture aimed at spearheading habitat preservation and restoration for the protection of Puget Sound salmon. The Puget Sound Salmon Foundation has discontinued operation.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
2002 $ 100,000 http://www.longlivethekings.org Long Live the Kings works to restore wild salmon to the waters of the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the expansion of Long Live the Kings' partnership with YMCA Camp Orkila to help recover wild salmon.
Long Live the Kings
1326 Fifth Avenue, #450 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-9555 http://www.longlivethekings.org
1999 $ 45,000 Puget Sound Salmon Foundation 615 Second Avenue, #525 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 292-5902 http://www.longlivethekings.org Washington Inactive Programs The Land Conservancy promotes the region's 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 Puget Sound Waterways, a project to increase public awareness and commitment to protect critical habitats along rivers and streams in the 12 counties surrounding Puget Sound. It will help to identify and facilitate funding for the long-term preservation of the best remaining habitat in the region.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2004 $ 35,000 http://www.mcbi.org Alaska; British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to produce scientifically credible information on the health of seafloor ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest, specifically deep sea corals threatened by destructive fishing.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.mcbi.org Oregon; British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs This two-year grant supports work to advance protection of the ocean resources of the Pacific Northwest and halt or reform damaging fishing practices.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.mcbi.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2009 $ 20,000 http://www.mcbi.org Washington Ecosystem Services For support of a scientific workshop focused on better understanding and highlighting the threat posed by acidification of Puget Sound marine waters.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2002 $ 40,000 http://www.mcbi.org Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Marine Conservation Biology Institute is dedicated to advancing the science of marine conservation biology and promoting cooperation essential to protecting and restoring the Earth's biological integrity. The grant supports a project to reduce use of the most destructive commercial fishing gear in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska and to establish networks of marine reserves along the West Coast of the Pacific Northwest.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 1999 $ 8,000 Living Oceans Society PO Box 166 Sointula BC V0N 3E0 (250) 973-6580 http://www.mcbi.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Earthlife Canada Foundation seeks to protect the web of life in British Columbia by promoting ecologically responsible use of land and marine resources. The grant supports the work of the Living Oceans Society, an organization committed to establishing a network of marine protected areas, focusing on public outreach and education.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2003 $ 20,000 Living Oceans Society Box 320 Sointula BC V0N 3E0 (250) 973-6580 http://www.mcbi.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the Living Oceans Society's offshore oil and gas public outreach campaign.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2006 $ 40,000 Living Oceans Society Box 320 Sointula BC V0N 3E0 (250) 973-6580 http://www.mcbi.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year grant to support Living Ocean Society's efforts to conserve British Columbia's marine ecosystems.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2005 $ 20,000 Living Oceans Society Box 320 Sointula BC V0N 3E0 (250) 973-6580 http://www.mcbi.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported Living Oceans Society's campaign to retain the current prohibition on offshore oil and gas development in British Columbia.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2009 $ 25,000 Living Oceans Society Box 320 Sointula BC V0N 3E0 (250) 973-6580 http://www.mcbi.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For general support.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2001 $ 25,000 Living Oceans Society Box 166 Sointula BC V0N 3E0 (250) 973-6580 http://www.mcbi.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Sierra Legal Defence Fund provides free legal assistance and other services to Canadian conservation groups and concerned citizens. Sierra Legal Defence Fund serves as fiscal sponsor for Living Oceans Society, an organization committed to the preservation of marine biological diversity through the establishment of marine protected areas and sustainable management of ocean resources. The grant supports a project to promote continuing an existing moratorium on oil and gas development off the British Columbia coast, including public and government outreach and education.
Marine Conservation Biology Institute
2122 112th Ave NE, Suite B-300 Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 274-1180 http://www.mcbi.org
91-1725640 2007 $ 40,000 Living Oceans Society Box 320 Sointula BC V0N 3E0 (250) 973-6580 http://www.mcbi.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
National Parks Conservation Association
1300 19th Street, NW, #300 Washington DC 20036
(202) 223-6722 http://www.npca.org
53-0225165 2005 $ 50,000 http://www.npca.org Montana; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a successful pilot Gateway Partnership Project in the Glacier National Park region, and launched a similar initiative at Mount Rainier and Olympic National Parks.
National Parks Conservation Association
1300 19th Street, NW, #300 Washington DC 20036
(202) 223-6722 http://www.npca.org
53-0225165 2008 $ 50,000 Helena 406-495-1560 http://www.npca.org Montana; Washington Inactive Programs For work by the organization's Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest Regional offices to improve management and protection of national parks and their ecosystems in Montana, Washington, and Oregon.
National Parks Conservation Association
1300 19th Street, NW, #300 Washington DC 20036
(202) 223-6722 http://www.npca.org
53-0225165 2006 $ 50,000 http://www.npca.org Montana; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports a successful pilot Gateway Partnership Project in the Glacier National Park region, and a similar initiative at Mount Rainier and Olympic National Parks.
National Parks Conservation Association
1300 19th Street, NW, #300 Washington DC 20036
(202) 223-6722 http://www.npca.org
53-0225165 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.npca.org Montana Inactive Programs The National Parks Conservation Association seeks to protect and enhance the natural and cultural resources of the National Park System for present and future generations. The grant supports a project to build public support for the Glacier-Waterton ecoregion in Montana by showing a connection between park health and the regionÍs ecological integrity and documenting the economic significance of the parks to the region.
National Parks Conservation Association
1300 19th Street, NW, #300 Washington DC 20036
(202) 223-6722 http://www.npca.org
53-0225165 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.npca.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the Crown of the Continent Campaign seeking to build broad-based support for protection of Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Parks, together with surrounding lands.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2008 $ 25,000 Seattle 206-285-8707 http://www.nwf.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs To participate in efforts to ensure that the Western Climate Initiative includes transportation as a sector covered by its recommendations for a regional cap-and-trade system.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 1999 $ 30,000 NWF Alaska Office http://www.nwf.org Alaska Inactive Programs The National Wildlife Federation works to educate, inspire, and assist individuals and organizations of diverse cultures to conserve wildlife and other natural resources, and to protect the EarthÍs environment to achieve a peaceful, equitable, and sustainable future. The grant supports a project to protect the Copper River Delta from development and secure permanent protection for the areaÍs wildlife and wilderness values.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.nwf.org Alaska Inactive Programs The National Wildlife Federation works to educate, inspire, and assist individuals and organizations of diverse cultures to conserve wildlife and other natural resources, and to protect the Earth's environment to achieve a peaceful, equitable, and sustainable future. The grant supports a project to protect AlaskaÍs Copper River Delta from development and secure permanent protection for the area's wildlife and wilderness values. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2004 $ 5,000 http://www.nwf.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the Wildlife Conflict Resolution Project, which seeks the permanent cancellation of sheep grazing allotments in the Centennial Mountains.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2011 $ 30,000 Seattle 206-577-7827 http://www.nwf.org Washington Ecosystem Services For continued support of the organization's work on water policy reform, including participation in a multi-stakeholder integrated water management planning process for the Yakima River watershed.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2005 $ 50,000 NWF Alaska Office http://www.nwf.org Montana; Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported work in Alaska to defend the Prince William Sound from damaging commercial uses and inappropriate development, and to conserve forest and sage-steppe habitats in the High Divide region of western Montana.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2006 $ 50,000 NWF Alaska Office http://www.nwf.org Montana; Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports work in Alaska to defend the Prince William Sound from damaging commercial uses and inappropriate development, and to conserve forest and sage-steppe habitats in the High Divide region of western Montana.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2002 $ 50,000 NWF Alaska Office http://www.nwf.org Alaska; Oregon Inactive Programs National Wildlife Federation works to educate, inspire, and assist individuals and organizations of diverse cultures to conserve wildlife and other natural resources. The grant supports efforts to protect Oregon's Tillamook and Clatsop state forests, and the shorelines and marine waters of Prince William Sound in Alaska.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2010 $ 50,000 NWF Alaska Office 752 West Second Avenue, Suite 200 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 339-3911 http://www.nwf.org Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology For ongoing efforts to promote ecotourism in Alaska.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2009 $ 100,000 NWF Alaska Office 750 West Second Ave, Suite 200 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 339-3911 http://www.nwf.org Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology Organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2009 $ 35,000 Seattle 206-285-8707 http://www.nwf.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support work in the Yakima River Basin under the organization's new national Water and Climate Program.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2003 $ 50,000 http://www.nwf.org Alaska; Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported conservation of critical habitats in the High Divide corridor of southwest Montana, and the Prince William Sound campaign in Alaska.
National Wildlife Federation
11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston VA 20190 USA
(703) 438-6000 http://www.nwf.org
53-0204616 2008 $ 100,000 NWF Alaska Office 750 West Second Ave, Suite 200 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 339-3911 http://www.nwf.org Alaska Inactive Programs A two-year grant to promote sustainable tourism in the Prince William Sound/south-central Alaska region.
Nature Canada
85 Albert Street, #900 Ottawa ON K1P 6A4 Canada
(613) 562-3447 http://www.naturecanada.ca
2005 $ 10,000 http://www.naturecanada.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported advocacy for the establishment of Canada's first federally regulated Marine Wildlife Area in the Scott Islands, off the northern tip of Vancouver Island.
Northwest Chinook Recovery
15657 Yokeko Drive Anacortes WA 98221
(360) 588-1917
2005 $ 15,000 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts on behalf of Snohomish County dairy farmers allied with the Tulalip Tribe in the development of a 227-acre parcel slated as the site for a biodigester facility.
Northwest Chinook Recovery
15657 Yokeko Drive Anacortes WA 98221
(360) 588-1917
2003 $ 10,000 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to determine the feasibility of a biodigester facility, and to facilitate protection of agricultural lands.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2000 $ 45,000 http://www.sightline.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Environment Watch is a research organization that fosters an environmentally sound economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2001 $ 45,000 http://www.sightline.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Environment Watch is a research organization that fosters an environmentally sound economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.sightline.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Environment Watch is a research organization that fosters an environmentally sound economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2004 $ 45,000 http://www.sightline.org Oregon; British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported its research and communications program, including production of the Cascade Scorecard.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2003 $ 45,000 http://www.sightline.org Montana; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work to complete development and distribution of the organization's regional index of sustainability, which provides an alternative gauge of regional progress and serves as an advocacy tool for regional decision makers.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2006 $ 60,000 http://www.sightline.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports research, data, and analysis informing regional policy discussons about energy, growth, and health issues.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2002 $ 45,000 http://www.sightline.org Inactive Programs Northwest Environment Watch is a research organization that fosters an environmentally sound economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2010 $ 90,000 http://www.sightline.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia; Idaho; Montana; Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement To support research and communications programs that provide regional advocates and policy makers with tools to advance solutions to environmental, economic, and social problems.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2009 $ 80,000 http://www.sightline.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia; Montana; Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2007 $ 65,000 http://www.sightline.org Oregon; British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs Operating support for this regional think tank to undertake research, analysis, and communication of economic, social and environmental trends.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
PO Box 1067 Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-9421 http://www.nnrg.org
94-3172720 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.nnrg.org Washington Inactive Programs To expand participation by Washington forest landowners in the Forest Stewardship Council-certified forestry program.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
PO Box 1067 Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-9421 http://www.nnrg.org
94-3172720 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.nnrg.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports work to advance the production and use of Forest Stewardship Council wood products in Washington State.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
PO Box 1067 Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-9421 http://www.nnrg.org
94-3172720 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.nnrg.org Washington Inactive Programs The Northwest Natural Resource Group promotes a sustainable, environmentally sound economy for multiple generations. The grant supports a project to implement forest management certification throughout Washington State, creating consumer demand for wood products that promote responsible timber and management practices.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
PO Box 1067 Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-9421 http://www.nnrg.org
94-3172720 2001 $ 15,000 http://www.nnrg.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Natural Resource Group facilitates environmental and economic vitality throughout the Northwest by finding innovative solutions to complex environmental problems. The grant supports research on the development of a regionally based independent verification program for forestry carbon offset projects, to ensure their credibility from a policy, scientific, and market perspective.
Oregon Natural Desert Association
16 NW Kansas Avenue Bend OR 97701
(541) 330-2638 http://www.onda.org
2007 $ 15,000 http://www.onda.org Oregon Inactive Programs For support of ONDAÍs legal program.
Oregon Natural Desert Association
16 NW Kansas Avenue Bend OR 97701
(541) 330-2638 http://www.onda.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.onda.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon Natural Desert Association seeks to restore and protect, forever, OregonÍs arid land environment. The grant supports litigation challenging water quality violations and the failure of federal agencies to adequately protect the rivers of OregonÍs arid east side under the Clean Water Act, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and Taylor Grazing Act.
Oregon Natural Desert Association
16 NW Kansas Avenue Bend OR 97701
(541) 330-2638 http://www.onda.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.onda.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported legal efforts to protect OregonÍs high desert sage-steppe habitat from the impacts of public lands livestock grazing.
Oregon Natural Desert Association
16 NW Kansas Avenue Bend OR 97701
(541) 330-2638 http://www.onda.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.onda.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Natural Desert Association seeks to restore and protect, forever, OregonÍs arid land environment. The grant supports a litigation and grassroots organizing project aimed at protecting arid lands through applications of the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
Oregon Natural Desert Association
16 NW Kansas Avenue Bend OR 97701
(541) 330-2638 http://www.onda.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.onda.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's ecosystem defense efforts, including litigation to ensure enforcement of environmental laws to safeguard the arid lands and waterways of the Oregon High Desert from the negative impacts of poorly managed cattle grazing.
Oregon Natural Desert Association
16 NW Kansas Avenue Bend OR 97701
(541) 330-2638 http://www.onda.org
2006 $ 30,000 http://www.onda.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports legal efforts to protect Oregon's high desert ecosystems.
Oregon Natural Desert Association
16 NW Kansas Avenue Bend OR 97701
(541) 330-2638 http://www.onda.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.onda.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Natural Desert Association seeks to restore and protect, forever, Oregon's arid land environment. The grant supports litigation challenging water quality violations and the failure of federal agencies to adequately protect the rivers of Oregon's arid east side under the Clean Water Act, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and Taylor Grazing Act. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Orlo
PO Box 10342 Portland OR 97296
(503) 242-2330 http://www.orlo.org
1999 $ 5,000 http://www.orlo.org Oregon Inactive Programs Orlo uses creative arts to empower citizens to better understand and engage in environmental issues. The grant supports a project to conduct a series of performances on environmental education topics pertinent to the region. The project is being conducted with the Garbage Gurus, a trio of environmental specialists and musicians who feature songs about environmental responsibility.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Pacific Rivers Council develops scientific tools, legislative policies, and community enhancement strategies to restore the ecological integrity and sustainable human use of AmericaÍs river systems. A $20,000 grant supports Salmon-Safe, a project that will endeavor to become the leading Northwest certifier of ecologically sustainable farm operations while building significant public awareness of the connection between farming practices and the fate of the wild salmon. An additional $20,000 grant supports the organizationÍs work to promote scientifically sound water conservation strategies to recover salmon and the watersheds that support them, and prevent the further decline of aquatic ecosystems.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2006 $ 40,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Oregon; Montana; Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year general support grant.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported protection of the ecological integrity of watersheds in the Pacific Northwest focusing on national forest lands.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Pacific Rivers Council develops scientific tools, legislative policies, and community enhancement strategies to restore the ecological integrity and sustainable human use of America's river systems. The grant supports a project to promote changing forest practices in Washington and Oregon, including research, media outreach, and public education.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To support a science-based effort to identify, restore, and protect selected high-quality Northwest rivers and watersheds.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To enable the organization to significantly increase its focus on watershed restoration activities in Oregon, especially on lands administered by the Mount Hood National Forest.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2002 $ 40,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Pacific Rivers Council works to protect and restore rivers, their watersheds, and native aquatic species. The grant supports a project to promote forest practice reform in Washington and Oregon, including research, media outreach, and public education.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2001 $ 30,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Pacific Rivers Council works to protect and restore rivers, their watersheds, and native aquatic species. The grant supports a project to promote forest practice reform in Washington and Oregon, including research, media outreach, and public education.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2003 $ 30,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported post-fire watershed restoration in the Biscuit Burn area.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2007 $ 40,000 http://www.pacificrivers.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
Rivers Council of Washington
509 - 10th Avenue E Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-1380 http://www.riverscouncil.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.riverscouncil.org Washington Inactive Programs The Rivers Council of Washington seeks to preserve and restore the cultural, natural, and recreational values of WashingtonÍs rivers. The grant supports the organization's overall operations.
Rivers Council of Washington
509 - 10th Avenue E Seattle WA 98102
(206) 568-1380 http://www.riverscouncil.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.riverscouncil.org Washington Inactive Programs The Rivers Council of Washington promotes grassroots efforts to preserve, enhance, and restore the health of WashingtonÍs rivers and watersheds for their natural, recreational, and cultural values, and to support compatible efforts of other organizations in the Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations.
Training Resources for the Environmental Community
PO Box 1978 Vashon Island WA 98070
(206) 463-7800 http://www.trecnw.org
2000 $ 55,000 http://www.trecnw.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Training Resources for the Environmental Community works to build and strengthen the environmental movement in the Northwest by enhancing the core capacities of environmental organizations and by empowering current and emerging leaders. The grant supports the organization's training services in the Northwest, emphasizing groups whose mission is related to The Bullitt Foundation's program priority areas and that otherwise are not supported by foundations and donors to Training Resources for the Environmental Community. Funds also support a project to identify and evaluate the factors involved in retaining and supporting effective executive directors and other conservation leaders.
Training Resources for the Environmental Community
PO Box 1978 Vashon Island WA 98070
(206) 463-7800 http://www.trecnw.org
1999 $ 30,000 http://www.trecnw.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Training Resources for the Environmental Community works to build and strengthen the environmental movement in the Northwest by enhancing the core capacities of environmental organizations and by empowering current and rising leaders. The grant supports the organizationÍs training services, emphasizing services for environmental groups in Idaho and western Montana.
Training Resources for the Environmental Community
PO Box 1978 Vashon Island WA 98070
(206) 463-7800 http://www.trecnw.org
2001 $ 75,000 http://www.trecnw.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Training Resources for the Environmental Community works to build and strengthen the environmental movement in the Northwest by enhancing the core capacities of environmental organizations and by empowering current and emerging leaders. The grant supports the organization's training services in the region, emphasizing services provided to groups working on the FoundationÍs program priorities.
United Vision for Idaho
PO Box 2181 Boise ID 83701
(208) 331-7028 http://www.uvidaho.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.uvidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs United Vision for Idaho seeks to build community coalitions to empower participation in democracy. The grant supports a continuing project to conduct research on how campaign contributions in Idaho influence public policy.
United Vision for Idaho
PO Box 2181 Boise ID 83701
(208) 331-7028 http://www.uvidaho.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.uvidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs United Vision for Idaho seeks to build community coalitions to empower participation in democracy. The grant supports a continuing project to conduct research on how campaign contributions in Idaho influence public policy.
University of Victoria
Office of Research Services PO Box 1700 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 2Y2 Canada
(250) 721-8079 http://www.uvic.ca
10-8162470 1999 $ 30,000 Eco-Research Chair of Environmental Law and Policy Box 2400 Victoria BC V8W 3H7 (250) 472-4316 http://www.uvic.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The US Foundation for the University of Victoria supports the educational mission of the university. The grant supports a Smart Growth British Columbia project designed to help communities shape land-use development activities in their municipalities and foster urban growth that is ecologically, fiscally, and socially responsible.
University of Victoria
Office of Research Services PO Box 1700 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 2Y2 Canada
(250) 721-8079 http://www.uvic.ca
10-8162470 2011 $ 50,000 POLIS Project on Ecological Governance University House 4, PO Box 3060 Victoria BC V8W 3R4 (250) 721-8193 http://www.uvic.ca British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology The award is for the second year of a three-year grant.
University of Victoria
Office of Research Services PO Box 1700 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 2Y2 Canada
(250) 721-8079 http://www.uvic.ca
10-8162470 2010 $ 50,000 POLIS Project on Ecological Governance University House 4, PO Box 3060 Victoria BC V8W 3R4 (250) 721-8193 http://www.uvic.ca British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For efforts to advance reforms to British Columbia's water management policies and governance mechanisms.
Tilth Producers of Washington
PO Box 85056 Seattle WA 98145
(206) 442-7620 http://www.tilthproducers.org
72-1577554 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.tilthproducers.org Washington Inactive Programs For expenses associated with a strategic planning process and to complete a technology upgrade.
Tilth Producers of Washington
PO Box 85056 Seattle WA 98145
(206) 442-7620 http://www.tilthproducers.org
72-1577554 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.tilthproducers.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the staff development and research of Tilth Producers.
Tilth Producers of Washington
PO Box 85056 Seattle WA 98145
(206) 442-7620 http://www.tilthproducers.org
72-1577554 2000 $ 40,000 http://www.tilthproducers.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Tilth Association fosters and promotes ecologically sound sustainable agriculture in the interest of the environment, human health, and social equity. The grant supports the overall operations of two organizations. Tilth Producers will receive $25,000, with $5,000 of that amount awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant for new or expanded major individual donors. Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network will receive $15,000, with $5,000 of that amount awarded as a one-to-one match for new or expanded contributions from members. $5,000 of the total grant amount is set aside for technology improvements.
Tilth Producers of Washington
PO Box 85056 Seattle WA 98145
(206) 442-7620 http://www.tilthproducers.org
72-1577554 1999 $ 50,000 http://www.tilthproducers.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Tilth Association fosters and promotes ecologically sound sustainable agriculture in the interest of the environment, human health, and social equity. The grant supports several projects, including the regional activities of the Western Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, an organizational development project at Tilth Producers, and the Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network.
Tilth Producers of Washington
PO Box 85056 Seattle WA 98145
(206) 442-7620 http://www.tilthproducers.org
72-1577554 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.tilthproducers.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported ongoing efforts to improve technical capacity and establish an individual donor program.
Tilth Producers of Washington
PO Box 85056 Seattle WA 98145
(206) 442-7620 http://www.tilthproducers.org
72-1577554 2001 $ 60,000 http://www.tilthproducers.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Tilth Association fosters and promotes ecologically sound sustainable agriculture in the interest of the environment, human health, and social equity. A $35,000 grant supports the work of Tilth Producers, with $10,000 of this amount awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors. A $25,000 grant supports the work of the Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network, with $10,000 of this amount awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors or member groups and $5,000 dedicated to a reserve fund.
Tilth Producers of Washington
PO Box 85056 Seattle WA 98145
(206) 442-7620 http://www.tilthproducers.org
72-1577554 2009 $ 13,500 http://www.tilthproducers.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For completion of a technology upgrade that includes a more powerful database and enhanced Web-based member services and information.
Western Land Exchange Project
PO Box 95545 Seattle WA 98145-2545
(206) 325-3503 http://www.westlx.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.westlx.org Washington Inactive Programs The Western Land Exchange Project carries out research, outreach, and advocacy for federal land exchange policy reform. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations.
Willapa Alliance
PO Box 278 South Bend WA 98586
(360) 875-5195 http://www.willapabay.org/~alliance
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.willapabay.org/~alliance Washington Inactive Programs The Willapa Alliance works to enhance the productivity and health of WillapaÍs unique watershed by building community capacity to steward the ecosystem and to create sustainable economic opportunity. The grant supports a project to promote long-term ownership of private forests by encouraging cooperation between forest-farm families, regulators, and environmental organizations.
Brackett's Landing Foundation
5804 - 168th SW Lynnwood WA 98037
(425) 743-3339
1999 $ 2,500 Washington Inactive Programs BrackettÍs Landing Foundation provides management for the support, operation, and development of the conservation area encompassing BrackettÍs Landing Beach, Olympic Beach, Marina Beach, the Edmonds Saltwater Marsh, and supporting and integral systems. The grant supports the development of the Edmonds Marsh master plan project, including resolution of the conflicts that are delaying the development of mass transit for the Edmonds community and the cleanup of petroleum wastes at Edmonds Saltwater Marsh.
Coast Range Association
214 SW Monroe Corvallis OR 97339
(541) 231-6651 http://www.coastrange.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.coastrange.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports work to conserve Oregon's coastal and ocean ecosystems.
Coast Range Association
214 SW Monroe Corvallis OR 97339
(541) 231-6651 http://www.coastrange.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.coastrange.org Oregon Inactive Programs Coast Range Association seeks to build just and sustainable communities that provide for people and the natural world. The grant supports the organization's activities focused on successful salmon restoration and forest health in coastal Oregon, including grassroots education, organizing, and media outreach.
Coast Range Association
214 SW Monroe Corvallis OR 97339
(541) 231-6651 http://www.coastrange.org
2008 $ 15,000 http://www.coastrange.org Oregon Inactive Programs To address conservation issues at the land-sea interface, particularly where burgeoning urban growth is affecting the integrity of coastal wetlands, estuaries, and forests.
Coast Range Association
214 SW Monroe Corvallis OR 97339
(541) 231-6651 http://www.coastrange.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.coastrange.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work to secure permanent protection of the Tillamook State Forest, to address land development threats in OregonÍs coastal zone, and to defend the Northwest Forest Plan.
Coast Range Association
214 SW Monroe Corvallis OR 97339
(541) 231-6651 http://www.coastrange.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.coastrange.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Coast Range Association seeks to build just and sustainable communities that provide for people and the natural world. The grant supports the organizationÍs activities focused on successful salmon restoration and forest health, including grassroots education, organizing, and media outreach. ($5,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)
Coast Range Association
214 SW Monroe Corvallis OR 97339
(541) 231-6651 http://www.coastrange.org
2001 $ 35,000 http://www.coastrange.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Coast Range Association seeks to build just and sustainable communities that provide for people and the natural world. The grant supports the organization's activities focused on state forests, successful watershed protection, and forest conservation in coastal Oregon„especially the Tillamook forest„including grassroots education, organizing, economic analysis, and media outreach. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors. ($20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Dawn Watch
PO Box 193 Springdale WA 99173
(509) 258-7108 http://www.dawnwatch.org
1999 $ 5,000 http://www.dawnwatch.org Washington Inactive Programs Dawn Watch is committed to the cleanup of a defunct uranium mill site located 35 miles north of Spokane, Washington, that was formerly operated by the Dawn Mining Company. The grant supports the challenge of a decision to allow Dawn Mining to import low-level radioactive waste to use as fill dirt as part of its site cleanup efforts, as well as public outreach and education regarding the potential impact on the nearby Spokane Tribe.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to advance the use of Forest Stewardship Council wood products in British Columbia.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2000 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Ecotrust Canada supports the emergence of a conservation economy in the coastal temperate rainforest region of British Columbia. The grant supports the overall work of the organization, including mapping, providing training and technical assistance to First Nations and others, economic development, and support for environmental entrepreneurs.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year one of a three-year grant for work to promote Forest Stewardship Council-certified forest management practices in British Columbia and to establish markets for ecosystem services that can be derived from sustainably managed forest lands.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2005 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports work to advance the use of Forest Stewardship Council wood products in British Columbia.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2003 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant extended the reach of Ecotrust's BC program from the mainland to Haida Gwaii and assisted the Haida Nation in the development of a conservation economy.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Ecotrust Canada supports the emergence of a conservation economy in the coastal temperate rainforest region of British Columbia. The grant supports the overall work of the organization, including mapping, providing training and technical assistance to First Nations and others, economic development, and support for environmental entrepreneurs.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2010 $ 40,000 250-898-7341 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services The award is for year three of a three-year grant.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2009 $ 40,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services The award is for year two of a three-year grant.
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2001 $ 50,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Ecotrust Canada supports the emergence of a conservation economy in the coastal temperate rainforest region of British Columbia. The grant supports the overall work of the organization, including mapping, providing training and technical assistance to First Nations and others, economic development, and support for environmental entrepreneurs. ($25,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $25,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Ecotrust Canada
260 - 425 Carrall Stret Vancouver BC V6B 6E3 Canada
(604) 682-4141 http://www.ecotrustcan.org
89-4749969 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.ecotrustcan.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports work to foster market demand for Forest Stewardship Council-certified wood products in British Columbia and a reliable and barrier-free supply chain for FSC products.
Environmental Defense
257 Park Avenue S New York NY 10010
(212) 505-2100 http://www.environmentaldefense.org
2000 $ 40,000 Pacific Northwest Office 60440 Woodside Road Bend OR 97702 (541) 317-8424 http://www.environmentaldefense.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Environmental Defense is dedicated to protecting the environmental rights of all people, including the right to clean air, clean water, healthful food, and flourishing ecosystems. The grant supports "unbundling" projects designed to stimulate the development of markets for ecological products and the development of supportive regulatory policies. ($20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $20,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Environmental Defense
257 Park Avenue S New York NY 10010
(212) 505-2100 http://www.environmentaldefense.org
1999 $ 40,000 Pacific Northwest Office 60440 Woodside Road Bend OR 97702 (541) 317-8424 http://www.environmentaldefense.org Montana; Oregon; Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs Environmental Defense devises practical, economically sustainable solutions to environmental problems, using an innovative mix of scientists, economists, and attorneys. The grant supports "unbundling" projects designed to stimulate the development of markets for ecological products and the development of supportive regulatory policies. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $25,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)
Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics
PO Box 11615 Eugene OR 97440
(541) 484-2692 http://www.afseee.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.afseee.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics is committed to forging a socially responsible value system within the US Forest Service based on a land ethic that ensures ecologically and economically sustainable management. The grant supports a project to promote a responsible road management policy for the forest service in central Idaho by conducting a cooperative roads analysis and producing a video on the sound forest practices of the Yakama peoples.
Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1314 NE 56th Street, #100 Seattle WA 98105
(206) 382-1014 http://www.hoanw.org
91-1220712 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.hoanw.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs For mobilizing informed public participation and to hold government agencies accountable for the cleanup of radioactive waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1314 NE 56th Street, #100 Seattle WA 98105
(206) 382-1014 http://www.hoanw.org
91-1220712 2000 $ 40,000 http://www.hoanw.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Heart of America Northwest Research Center works to advance the regionÍs quality of life through research, public education, and involvement in issues affecting the health, environment, and economy of the Northwest. $30,000 supports the organizationÍs overall operations, with $5,000 of this amount awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant to the board. $10,000 supports the joint work of the network of public interest groups working toward ensuring nuclear safety and cleanup at Hanford.
Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1314 NE 56th Street, #100 Seattle WA 98105
(206) 382-1014 http://www.hoanw.org
91-1220712 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.hoanw.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant provided operating support to monitor cleanup activities at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1314 NE 56th Street, #100 Seattle WA 98105
(206) 382-1014 http://www.hoanw.org
91-1220712 2003 $ 40,000 http://www.hoanw.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant provided continued support for efforts to mobilize public opinion and involvement in oversight of the cleanup of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1314 NE 56th Street, #100 Seattle WA 98105
(206) 382-1014 http://www.hoanw.org
91-1220712 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.hoanw.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to ensure the cleanup of radioactive waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and to prevent importation of waste from other states.
Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1314 NE 56th Street, #100 Seattle WA 98105
(206) 382-1014 http://www.hoanw.org
91-1220712 2001 $ 40,000 http://www.hoanw.org Washington Inactive Programs Heart of America Northwest Research Center works to advance the regionÍs quality of life through research, public education, and involvement in issues affecting the health, environment, and economy of the Northwest. The grant supports ongoing efforts to ensure cleanup at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1314 NE 56th Street, #100 Seattle WA 98105
(206) 382-1014 http://www.hoanw.org
91-1220712 1999 $ 60,000 http://www.hoanw.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs Heart of America Northwest Research Center works to advance the regionÍs quality of life through research, public education, and involvement in issues affecting the health, environment, and economy of the Northwest. A $50,000 grant supports ongoing efforts to ensure cleanup at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. $20,000 of the grant is dedicated to the joint strategies of the public interest community concerned with nuclear safety and cleanup at Hanford. A $10,000 grant supports joint activities of public interest groups working to ensure informed citizen participation in scoping hearings conducted by the US Department of Energy focused on the proposal to restart the Fast Flux Test Facility at Hanford.
Henry's Fork Foundation
PO Box 550 Ashton ID 83420
(208) 652-3567 http://www.henrysfork.com
1999 $ 7,500 http://www.henrysfork.com Idaho Inactive Programs HenryÍs Fork Foundation works to understand, restore, and protect the unique fishery, wildlife, and aesthetic qualities of the HenryÍs Fork of the Snake River. The grant supports citizen participation and intervention in the ownership transfer of the Island Park Dam and related irrigation infrastructure from the US government to the private sector, in order to facilitate improvements in watershed management and river conditions.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Wild Idaho Program, addressing most of the highest priority initiatives or defensive efforts for Idaho's wild lands and waters.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2000 $ 40,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Conservation League works for the protection of Idaho's water, wildlands, and wildlife through public education, citizen empowerment, and professional advocacy. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including the protection of selected Idaho rivers and roadless areas in several regional public forests. ($25,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2005 $ 15,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant provided funding for a strategic planning process to reestablish a statewide voter education and outreach organization.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2003 $ 40,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Wild Idaho Program, addressing most of the highest priority initiatives or defensive efforts for Idaho's wild lands and waters.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2006 $ 50,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2001 $ 60,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Idaho Conservation League works for the protection of Idaho's water, wildlands, and wildlife through public education, citizen empowerment, and professional advocacy. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including the protection of selected Idaho rivers and roadless areas in several regional public forests, and efforts to build an understanding of the impacts of climate change. ($10,000 Energy and Climate Change; $25,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $25,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2007 $ 50,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous five-year general support grant.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 1999 $ 35,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Idaho Conservation League works for the protection of IdahoÍs water, wildlands, and wildlife through public education, citizen empowerment, and professional advocacy. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including the protection of roadless areas in several regional public forests.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement Organization is awarded year four of a five-year grant.
Idaho Conservation League
PO Box 844 Boise ID 83701
(208) 345-6933 http://www.idahoconservation.org/
82-6042478 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.wildidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.
Land Trust Alliance
1660 L Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington DC 20036
(202) 638-4725 http://www.lta.org
04-2751357 2000 $ 35,000 http://www.lta.org Washington Inactive Programs The Land Trust Alliance works to promote voluntary land conservation and strengthen the land trust movement by providing the leadership, information, skills, and resources land trusts need to conserve land for the benefit of communities and natural systems. The grant supports the organization's work with Northwest land trusts through consulting, training, and providing small grants.
Land Trust Alliance
1660 L Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington DC 20036
(202) 638-4725 http://www.lta.org
04-2751357 2002 $ 40,000 http://www.lta.org Inactive Programs The Land Trust Alliance works to promote voluntary land conservation and strengthen the land trust movement by providing the leadership, information, skills, and resources land trusts need to conserve land for the benefit of communities and natural systems. The grant supports the organization's work with Northwest land trusts through consulting, training, and providing small grants. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or increased major donor contributions.
Land Trust Alliance
1660 L Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington DC 20036
(202) 638-4725 http://www.lta.org
04-2751357 2001 $ 40,000 http://www.lta.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Land Trust Alliance works to promote voluntary land conservation and strengthen the land trust movement by providing the leadership, information, skills, and resources land trusts need to conserve land for the benefit of communities and natural systems. The grant supports the organization's work with Northwest land trusts through consulting, training, and providing small grants. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or increased major donor contributions.
Land Trust Alliance
1660 L Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington DC 20036
(202) 638-4725 http://www.lta.org
04-2751357 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.lta.org Montana; Alaska; Oregon; Washington; Idaho; British Columbia Inactive Programs The Land Trust Alliance works to promote voluntary land conservation and strengthen the land trust movement by providing the leadership, information, skills, and resources land trusts need to conserve land for the benefit of communities and natural systems. The grant supports the organization's work with Northwest land trusts through consulting, training, and providing small grants.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2000 $ 35,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Inactive Programs Montana Environmental Information Center works to protect and restore MontanaÍs natural environment. The grant supports work to promote and support energy deregulation, renewable energy development, and customer demand for renewable energy.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology To advance adoption and implementation of stronger climate change policies and regulations that include the recommendations of the Governor's Climate Change Advisory Committee and to support activities focused on codes and utility rates with the goal of greater efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2003 $ 55,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported work to promote conservation and renewable energy development and mitigation of environmental impacts from utilities.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2004 $ 50,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported work to challenge permits for fossil-fuel power plants, advocate conservation and renewable energy alternatives, and encourage progressive state energy policies, including blocking development of a proposed 780 megawatt coal-fired plant.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2006 $ 50,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's energy programs.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the organization's campaign against coal-fired production facilities in the region with a specific focus on decommissioning of the Colstrip Power Complex.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Inactive Programs The Montana Environmental Information Center works to protect and restore Montana's natural environment. The grant supports ongoing efforts to educate and persuade citizens, opinion leaders, public officials, and power providers regarding energy issues and environmental consequences, emphasizing conservation and renewables.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2001 $ 50,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Inactive Programs The Montana Environmental Information Center works to protect and restore MontanaÍs natural environment. The grant supports work to promote and support energy deregulation, renewable energy development, and customer demand for renewable energy.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2007 $ 55,000 http://www.meic.org Montana Inactive Programs For organizational development to support outreach and organizing to secure policies that advance energy conservation and renewable generation, and prevent approval of new coal-fired production facilities in Montana.
Native Forest Council
PO Box 2190 Eugene OR 97402
(541) 688-2600 http://www.forestcouncil.org
1999 $ 15,000 Public Interest Forestry PO Box 210 Eugene OR 97440 (541) 687-1993 http://www.forestcouncil.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The Native Forest Council brings to the attention of the American people the continuing destruction of AmericaÍs unique and diverse native forests. The grant supports a project to promote the demand for sound forestry through research, education, and outreach, including organizing forums on critical forestry issues and informing the public, the media, and policymakers about destructive logging practices.
Nez Perce Tribe
PO Box 365 Lapwai ID 83540
(208) 843-7368
2000 $ 20,000 Idaho Inactive Programs Nez Perce Tribe is dedicated to the protection of its treaty rights and tribal sovereignty. The grant supports the tribe's effective participation in the relicensing of Idaho Power Company's Hells Canyon Complex to ensure protection of its fishing, hunting, gathering, and grazing rights.
Nez Perce Tribe
PO Box 365 Lapwai ID 83540
(208) 843-7368
2003 $ 25,000 Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the final phase of Tribal involvement in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's relicensing process for the Hells Canyon Complex. Of primary concern to this project were anadromous and resident fishery resources, water quality and quantity, and cultural and wildlife resources.
Nez Perce Tribe
PO Box 365 Lapwai ID 83540
(208) 843-7368
2001 $ 25,000 Idaho Inactive Programs The Nez Perce Tribe Water Resources Division manages the Tribe's surface and groundwater resources and watersheds for the benefit of the health, culture, and welfare of the Tribal public and treaty-reserved resources. The grant supports the organizationÍs work to protect fisheries, water quality, and water quantity in the Snake River Basin.
Nez Perce Tribe
PO Box 365 Lapwai ID 83540
(208) 843-7368
1999 $ 15,000 Idaho Inactive Programs The Nez Perce Tribe is a federally recognized tribal government. Historically, the Nez Perce Tribe occupied 13 million acres in what is now north central Idaho, northeastern Oregon, and southeastern Washington. The grant supports the tribeÍs effective participation in the relicensing of Idaho Power CompanyÍs Hells Canyon Complex to ensure protection of its fishing, hunting, gathering, and grazing rights.
Olympic Environmental Council
PO Box 2664 Sequim WA 98368
(360) 379-9564
94-3154532 2008 $ 31,000 PT AirWatchers 1230 29th Street Port Townsend WA 98368 (360) 379-1239 Washington Inactive Programs For sampling of air, water, and soil, in Port Townsend neighborhoods in the vicinity of the Port Townsend Paper Corporation's kraft pulp mill to establish baseline information for further research, advocacy, and enforcement efforts.
Olympic Environmental Council
PO Box 2664 Sequim WA 98368
(360) 379-9564
94-3154532 1999 $ 15,000 Port Angeles Office 1110 Grant Port Angeles WA 98362 (360) 417-0855 Washington Inactive Programs The Olympic Environmental Council is dedicated to increasing the public awareness of threats to the ecosystems of the North Olympic Peninsula, and improving communications and support among organizations working for resource protection. The grant supports efforts to expand the capacity of the organization and increase support for the cleanup of the Rayonier pulp mill site. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors for the cleanup monitoring project.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
2008 $ 25,000 http://www.oregonwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs For general support.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
2000 $ 30,000 http://www.oregonwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon Natural Resources Council Fund aggressively protects and restores Oregon's wild lands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy. The grant supports board fundraising efforts, to be used in a campaign to protect five million acres of pristine forestland in Oregon.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
2005 $ 42,500 http://www.oregonwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's overall conservation programs focused on improving forest and range management and protecting wilderness.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
2002 $ 55,000 http://www.oregonwild.org Inactive Programs Oregon Natural Resources Council Fund aggressively protects and restores Oregon's wild lands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy. The grant supports organizational development efforts and a campaign to broaden public support for protection of five million acres of pristine forestland in Oregon. $25,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for major donor contributions.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
2001 $ 45,000 http://www.oregonwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon Natural Resources Council Fund aggressively protects and restores Oregon's wild lands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy. The grant supports organizational development efforts and a campaign to broaden public support for protection of five million acres of pristine forestland in Oregon. $25,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for major donor contributions.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
2003 $ 40,000 http://www.oregonwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Oregon Wild Campaign to protect Oregon's wild lands and ancient forests.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
2007 $ 35,000 http://www.oregonwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports initiation of a program to conserve Oregon's two urban national forests and the national wildlife refuge lands in the upper Klamath Basin.
Oregon Wild
5825 N Greeley Avenue Portland OR 97217
(503) 283-6343 http://www.oregonwild.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.oregonwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Natural Resources Council Fund aggressively protects and restores OregonÍs wild lands, wildlife, and waters. The grant supports an organizational development effort, including building the infrastructure to support its work of seeking increased funds from major donors.
OSPIRG Foundation
1536 SE 11th Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 231-4181 http://www.pirg.org/ospirg
1999 $ 5,000 Oregon Toxics Working Group PO Box 12056 Eugene OR 97440 (541) 485-6886 http://www.pirg.org/ospirg Oregon Inactive Programs The OSPRIG Foundation promotes a clean and healthy environment, strong rights for consumers, and a government accountable to the people. The grant supports a project to convene groups working on toxic pollution in Oregon and develop a plan for working more strategically throughout the state.
Round River Conservation Studies
284 West 400 North, #105 Salt Lake City UT 84103
(801) 363-2931 http://www.roundriver.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.roundriver.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the Taku River Wildlife Conservation Project, including completion of its conservation area design for the ten million-acre territory of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation.
Round River Conservation Studies
284 West 400 North, #105 Salt Lake City UT 84103
(801) 363-2931 http://www.roundriver.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.roundriver.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Round River Conservation Studies is an ecologically oriented research and education organization dedicated to preserving and restoring wilderness. The grant supports the development of conservation biology-based strategies for the northern forests of British Columbia and helping the Taku River Tlingit First Nation develop a similar conservation design for its traditional territory.
Round River Conservation Studies
284 West 400 North, #105 Salt Lake City UT 84103
(801) 363-2931 http://www.roundriver.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.roundriver.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Round River Conservation Studies is an ecologically oriented research and education organization dedicated to preserving and restoring wilderness. The grant supports a project to develop a conservation design for crucial wildlife conservation areas in the Taku River watershed, integrating the ecological knowledge of the Tlingit peoples and principles of conservation biology to ensure the future health of the watershed. The grant also supports work on other transboundary watersheds, and in the Muskwa-Kechika region of interior British Columbia. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Round River Conservation Studies
284 West 400 North, #105 Salt Lake City UT 84103
(801) 363-2931 http://www.roundriver.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.roundriver.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Round River Conservation Studies is an ecologically oriented research and education organization dedicated to preserving and restoring wilderness. The grant supports a project to develop the design of crucial wildlife conservation areas, integrating the ecological knowledge of the Tlingit peoples and principles of conservation biology to ensure the future health of the watershed. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Save Our Summers
PO Box 30174 Spokane WA 99223-3002
(509) 535-1613 http://ww.nicon.org/sos/sos.html
1999 $ 20,000 http://ww.nicon.org/sos/sos.html Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Save Our Summers works to educate the public about the health hazards associated with agricultural field burning and to eliminate grass field burning in the region. The grant supports a project to address the health and environmental hazards resulting from wheat stubble burning in eastern Washington. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition
200 First Avenue W, #201 Seattle WA 98119
(208) 286-4455 http://www.wildsalmon.org
91-1673170 2000 $ 50,000 http://www.wildsalmon.org Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition unites conservationists, sport fishers, commercial fishers, and fishing businesses to restore harvestable, sustainable populations of wild salmon and steelhead to the rivers and streams of the Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including work to restore wild salmon to the Snake and Columbia rivers and to Puget Sound-area waters.
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition
200 First Avenue W, #201 Seattle WA 98119
(208) 286-4455 http://www.wildsalmon.org
91-1673170 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.wildsalmon.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho Inactive Programs For general support.
Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition
200 First Avenue W, #201 Seattle WA 98119
(208) 286-4455 http://www.wildsalmon.org
91-1673170 1999 $ 60,000 http://www.wildsalmon.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition unites conservationists, sport fishers, commercial fishers, and fishing businesses to restore harvestable, sustainable populations of wild salmon and steelhead to the rivers and streams of the Northwest. The grant supports two salmon protection projects: one focused on restoring wild salmon to the Snake and Columbia rivers by the partial removal or modification of dams, and the second focused on restoring endangered wild salmon in the Puget Sound area, through outreach and the media.
Sea Resources
PO Box 187 Chinook WA 98614
(360) 777-8229 http://www.searesources.org
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.searesources.org Washington Inactive Programs Sea Resources works to enhance salmon runs in the Chinook River of southwest Washington and to reestablish the community's connection between the economic wealth and ecological health of the Chinook Watershed. The grant supports the implementation of a restoration plan for the Chinook watershed, including monitoring, education, community outreach, and organizational development.
Sea Resources
PO Box 187 Chinook WA 98614
(360) 777-8229 http://www.searesources.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.searesources.org Washington Inactive Programs Sea Resources seeks to bring renewed vitality to its community by rejuvenating the Chinook watershed, located in southwest Washington. The grant supports the implementation of a restoration plan for the Chinook watershed, including restoration projects, monitoring, education, community outreach, and organizational development.
Seacology Foundation
2009 Hopkins Street Berkeley CA 94707
(510) 559-3505 http://www.seacology.org
1999 $ 30,000 http://www.seacology.org Alaska; British Columbia Inactive Programs The Seacology Foundation works to preserve and protect the environments and cultures of islands throughout the world. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall development, including its expanded focus on islands on the British Columbia and Alaska coasts.
TREEmendous Seattle
7400 Sand Point Way NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 985-6867 http://www.seattletrees.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.seattletrees.org Washington Inactive Programs TREEmendous Seattle seeks to unite and coordinate the efforts of volunteers, communities, businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and government agencies to plant, preserve, and maintain a healthy urban forest in Greater Seattle. The grant supports a campaign to achieve early implementation of the urban forest elements in SeattleÍs neighborhood plans, resulting in the completion of urban ecology projects.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2003 $ 65,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2000 $ 75,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Environmental Council is dedicated to the protection of the unique environment and natural heritage of Washington State for future generations. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization and its work to protect forest habitat, improve water-quality policies, increase habitat protection on agricultural lands, and foster strong land use management practices. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $5,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $30,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems; $15,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $5,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive)
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2008 $ 125,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2006 $ 75,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a five-year general support grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2001 $ 75,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Environmental Council is dedicated to the protection of the unique environment and natural heritage of Washington State for future generations. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization and its work to protect forest habitat, improve water-quality policies, increase habitat protection on agricultural lands, and foster strong land-use management practices. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $5,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $30,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems; $15,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $5,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2005 $ 14,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported an analysis of new water storage and water supply initiatives in the western United States, and identification of opportunities to advance needed systemic water policy reforms.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2010 $ 5,000 International Conservation Photography Awards c/o Art Wolfe, Inc. 1944 First Avenue S Seattle WA 98134 (206) 631-2608 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement The award is for year two of a three-year grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2006 $ 5,000 International Conservation Photography Awards c/o Art Wolfe, Inc. 1944 First Avenue S Seattle WA 89134 (206) 332-0993 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the Environmental Photography Invitational regional photography award competition.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2006 $ 10,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the Washington State Forests Settlement Agreement project.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2005 $ 65,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2010 $ 125,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2009 $ 125,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement The award is for year four of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2007 $ 5,000 International Conservation Photography Awards c/o Art Wolfe, Inc. 1944 First Avenue S Seattle WA 89134 (206) 332-0993 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year grant supports the Environmental Photography Invitational regional photography award competition.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 1999 $ 80,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Environmental Council is dedicated to the protection of the unique environment and natural heritage of Washington State for future generations. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization and its work to promote better management and protection of the stateÍs forests, water, urban land use, and agricultural lands. ($20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $30,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries; $15,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $5,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2007 $ 75,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2010 $ 5,000 International Conservation Photography Awards c/o Art Wolfe, Inc. 1944 First Avenue S Seattle WA 98134 (206) 849-4040 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To underwrite administrative expenses and provide cash prizes for winning entries to a conservation photography competition.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2007 $ 50,000 WEC/WCVEF Merger http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports expenses associated with the merger of the two organizations.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2008 $ 5,000 International Conservation Photography Awards c/o Art Wolfe, Inc. 1944 First Avenue S Seattle WA 89134 (206) 849-4040 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year three of a three-year grant.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2008 $ 25,000 206-631-2622 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs For the voter education, outreach and elected official accountability program previously managed by Washington Environmental Voters Education Fund, which ceased to exist as of a January 1, 2008 merger.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2002 $ 75,000 http://www.wecprotects.org Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Environmental Council is dedicated to the protection of the unique environment and natural heritage of Washington State for future generations. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization and its work to protect forest habitat, improve water-quality policies, increase habitat protection on agricultural lands, and foster strong land-use management practices.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2011 $ 20,000 Washington Urban Ecology To develop clear and effective language to communicate to the public and decision makers about solutions to reduce toxic runoff and improve transportation and land use policies.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2005 $ 60,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2008 $ 15,000 Toxic Free Legacy Campaign 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, #540 Seattle WA 98103 (206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs To partially underwrite the coordinator position for a multi-year national comprehensive chemical reform campaign.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2008 $ 60,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2006 $ 60,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a five-year general support grant.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2000 $ 45,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Toxics Coalition is a membership organization that advocates reduced reliance on toxic chemicals and elimination of the production, use, and release of those toxic chemicals that persist and bioaccumulate, threaten species survival, or cause severe injury. The grant supports the overall operations, including efforts to reduce or eliminate pesticide use in Washington State cities and counties. ($20,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $25,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2001 $ 45,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Toxics Coalition is a membership organization that advocates reduced reliance on toxic chemicals and elimination of the production, use, and release of those toxic chemicals that persist and bioaccumulate, threaten species survival, or cause severe injury. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including efforts to reduce or eliminate pesticide use in Washington State cities and counties. ($20,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $25,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 1999 $ 10,000 Fertilizer Reform Project 617 "H" Street SW Quincy WA 98848 (509) 787-4275 Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Toxics Coalition advocates reduced reliance on toxic chemicals and elimination of the production, use, and release of those toxic chemicals that persist and bioaccumulate, threaten species survival, or cause severe injury. The grant supports a project to promote fertilizer policy reform in Washington, including public education and outreach.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2008 $ 3,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs To conduct an audit to improve fundraising capacity.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2011 $ 17,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For expenses associated with the purchase and installation of a new donor database.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2003 $ 55,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2007 $ 7,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs For a training and collaborative planning process for organizers from participating groups in the Priorities for a Healthy Washington process.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2010 $ 60,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 1999 $ 50,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Toxics Coalition advocates reduced reliance on toxic chemicals and elimination of the production, use, and release of those toxic chemicals that persist and bioaccumulate, threaten species survival, or cause severe injury. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including its work on sustainable agriculture. ($15,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $35,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2009 $ 60,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology The award is for year four of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2007 $ 60,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2002 $ 45,000 http://www.watoxics.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Toxics Coalition is a membership organization that advocates reduced reliance on toxic chemicals and elimination of the production, use, and release of those toxic chemicals that persist and bioaccumulate, threaten species survival, or cause severe injury. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including efforts to reduce or eliminate pesticide use in Washington State cities and counties.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a one-year general support grant.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2004 $ 65,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to reduce demand for new auto-oriented infrastructure statewide, especially in the Puget Sound subregion, through pricing and governance reform, promotion of greenhouse gas emission reduction policies and transit oriented development, innovative demand reduction strategies, and transit agency hybrid vehicle procurement.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To support policies and strategies to lower total vehicle miles traveled. TCC also will monitor the Columbia River Crossing project and promote transit usage by South Seattle residents.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2000 $ 45,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs Transportation Choices Coalition works to promote transportation alternatives that are environmentally, economically, and socially responsible. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including membership development and outreach to counties and communities throughout Washington State. $20,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2002 $ 80,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs The Transportation Choices Coalition works to promote transportation alternatives to driving alone. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including efforts to halt environmentally harmful highway widening projects and secure increased funding for transportation choices.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2010 $ 2,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For an organizational planning process that will be undertaken in 2011.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports participation in transportation policy and funding decisions in central Puget Sound.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2001 $ 90,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs Transportation Choices Coalition works to promote transportation alternatives that are environmentally, economically, and socially responsible. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including its leadership in advancing a climate change initiative such as a clean fuels campaign aimed at the transportation sector. $20,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for contributions from individual donors. $10,000 is dedicated to technology upgrades. ($20,000 Energy and Climate Change; $70,000 Growth Management and Transportation)
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 1999 $ 50,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs The Transportation Choices Coalition works to promote transportation alternatives that are environmentally, economically, and socially responsible. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including outreach to counties and communities throughout the state.
Transportation Choices Coalition
811 First Avenue, #626 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 329-2336 http://www.transportationchoices.org
94-3185639 2007 $ 50,000 http://www.transportationchoices.org Washington Inactive Programs A two-year general support grant will support both organizational development and programmatic work in outreach, organizing and advocacy.
Willamette Valley Law Project
300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071
(503) 982-0243
2000 $ 10,000 Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste 300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071 (503) 982-0243 Oregon Inactive Programs Willamette Valley Law Project collaborates with and facilitates the development of community-based organizations working in the Willamette ValleyÍs Mexican communities to improve working and living conditions. The grant supports a project of Pineros y Campesinois Unidos del Noroeste, an Oregon farm worker union, to halt the damage that pesticides cause to farm workers and their families.
Willamette Valley Law Project
300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071
(503) 982-0243
2003 $ 10,000 Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste 300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071 (503) 989-0073 Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts by Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste to protect farmworkers from pesticide exposure through regulation of chemical usage and reporting, accountability, worker education, and workplace organizing.
Willamette Valley Law Project
300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071
(503) 982-0243
1999 $ 10,000 Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste 300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071 (503) 982-0243 Oregon Inactive Programs The Willamette Valley Law Project collaborates with and facilitates the development of community-based organizations working in the Willamette ValleyÍs Mexican communities to improve working and living conditions. The grant supports a project of Pineros y Campesinois Unidos del Noroeste, an Oregon farm worker union, to halt the damage that pesticides cause to farm workers and their families.
Willamette Valley Law Project
300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071
(503) 982-0243
2001 $ 10,000 Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste 300 Young Street Woodburn OR 97071 (503) 982-0243 Oregon Inactive Programs The Willamette Valley Law Project collaborates with and facilitates the development of community-based organizations working in the Willamette Valley's Mexican communities to improve working and living conditions. The grant supports a project of Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste, an Oregon farm worker union, to halt the damage that pesticides cause to farm workers and their families.
Trumpeter Swan Society
3800 County Road 24 Maple Plain MN 55359
(612) 476-4663 http://www.taiga.net/swans/index.html
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.taiga.net/swans/index.html Washington Inactive Programs The Trumpter Swan Society is dedicated to assuring the vitality and welfare of wild trumpeter swan populations, and to restoring the species to as much of its former range as possible. The grant supports the legal costs of defending against a retaliatory lawsuit related to vandalism at Hines Marsh, a wetland and trumpeter swan habitat on the Long Beach Peninsula, and to replenishish operating funds used for restoration activities.
Seaview Coastal Conservation Coalition
PO Box 515 Longbeach WA 98631
(360) 642-2701 http://www.aone.com/~seaview/home.html
1999 $ 5,000 http://www.aone.com/~seaview/home.html Washington Inactive Programs Seaview Coastal Conservation Coalition seeks to restore and protect the conservation-district status of the dunes and beach west of the oceanside community of Seaview, in southwest Washington. The grant supports hiring legal counsel to prepare a petition to halt proposed developments on two miles of beachfront in the town of Ilwaco, and provides resources for outreach activities to build public support for protection of this ecologically important area.
Olympic Park Institute
111 Barnes Point Road Port Angeles WA 98363
(360) 928-3720 http://www.yni.org/opi
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.yni.org/opi Washington Inactive Programs The Olympic Park Institute seeks to inspire personal connections to the natural world and responsible actions to sustain it by providing an outdoor classroom setting to explore Olympic National Park, one of the most ecologically diverse places on the planet. The grant supports a diversity initiative providing training and outreach activities to attract the participation of teachers and students from inner-city, tribal, low-income, and under-served schools in the Seattle/Tacoma area and on the Olympic Peninsula.
Whidbey Environmental Action Network
PO Box 53 Langley WA 98260 USA
(360) 221-7838 http://www.whidbeyenvironment.org
91-1656410 1999 $ 10,000 Washington Inactive Programs The Whidbey Environmental Action Network is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the native biological diversity of Whidbey Island and the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including a technology upgrade.
Urban League of Portland
10 N Russell Street Portland OR 97227
(503) 280-2628
1999 $ 10,000 Oregon Inactive Programs The Urban League of Portland works to strengthen African-Americans and all who strive for economic self-reliance and social equality. The grant supports the organizationÍs continued work with the Coalition for a Livable Future and promotion of Smart Growth land use and transportation practices in north Portland.
Citizens for a Better Flathead
PO Box 771 Kalispell MT 59903
(406) 756-8993 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org
81-0482317 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to promote growth management in the Flathead Valley in order to preserve threatened biological, physical, and cultural resources.
Citizens for a Better Flathead
PO Box 771 Kalispell MT 59903
(406) 756-8993 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org
81-0482317 2004 $ 18,000 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to challenge the Flathead County land use planning process and develop support for adoption of an effective county growth policy.
Citizens for a Better Flathead
PO Box 771 Kalispell MT 59903
(406) 756-8993 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org
81-0482317 2000 $ 12,000 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org Montana Inactive Programs Citizens for a Better Flathead works to preserve and protect the quality of life in MontanaÍs Flathead Valley. The grant supports a Smart Growth project and efforts to counter anti-environmental rhetoric through strengthened organizational capacity, expanded public education, and coordination with other citizen groups, including a conservation roundtable.
Citizens for a Better Flathead
PO Box 771 Kalispell MT 59903
(406) 756-8993 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org
81-0482317 1999 $ 12,000 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org Montana Inactive Programs Citizens for a Better Flathead works to preserve and protect the quality of life in MontanaÍs Flathead Valley. The grant supports a Smart Growth project and efforts to counter anti-environmental rhetoric through strengthened organizational capacity, expanded public education, and coordination with other citizen groups, including a conservation roundtable.
Citizens for a Better Flathead
PO Box 771 Kalispell MT 59903
(406) 756-8993 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org
81-0482317 2001 $ 85,000 http://www.flatheadcitizens.org Montana Inactive Programs Citizens for a Better Flathead works to preserve and protect the quality of life in Montana's Flathead Valley. The grant supports a smart growth project and efforts to counter anti-environmental rhetoric through expanded public education, outreach to the media, and coordination with other citizen groups, including a conservation roundtable. $5,000 is dedicated to technology improvements. ($25,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $40,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $20,000 Other Environmental Concerns)
North Seattle Community College Foundation
9600 College Way N Seattle WA 98103-3599
(206) 527-3601 http://www.seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu
1999 $ 10,000 Thornton Creek Project 9600 College Way N Seattle WA 98103 (206) 526-0187 http://www.seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu Washington Inactive Programs The North Seattle Community College Foundation supports activities of the college. The one-to-one match challenge grant supports the funding of a project coordinator for the ongoing Thornton Creek Project, a model project for watershed educational activities.
Surface Transportation Policy Project
1100 - 17th Street, NW, 10th Floor Washington DC 20036
(202) 466-2636 http://www.transact.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.transact.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Surface Transportation Policy Project is a broad-based national coalition of organizations working to improve economic performance, preserve environmental health, and enhance quality of life by emphasizing the needs of people and their communities in transportation policy and investment. The grant supports the organization's work in the Northwest with special emphasis on Smart Growth organizing activities in Idaho and Montana.
Surface Transportation Policy Project
1100 - 17th Street, NW, 10th Floor Washington DC 20036
(202) 466-2636 http://www.transact.org
1999 $ 35,000 http://www.transact.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Surface Transportation Policy Project is a broad-based national coalition of organizations working to improve economic performance, preserve environmental health, and enhance quality of life by emphasizing the needs of people and their communities in transportation policy and investment. The grant supports the organizationÍs work in the Northwest with special emphasis on Smart Growth organizing activities in Idaho and Montana.
Restoring Eden
PO Box 877 La Center WA 98629
(360) 574-8230 http://www.restoringeden.org
2000 $ 25,000 http://www.restoringeden.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Target Earth International seeks to serve the earth and the poor through work with the evangelical church community. The grant supports the organization's work in the Northwest to further expand the base of support for conservation within the region's evangelical church community. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or expanded individual contributions.
Restoring Eden
PO Box 877 La Center WA 98629
(360) 574-8230 http://www.restoringeden.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.restoringeden.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Target Earth International seeks to serve the earth and the poor through work with the evangelical church community. The grant supports the organizationÍs work in the Northwest to further expand the base of support for conservation within the regionÍs evangelical church community. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to raise support from individual donors.
Citizens for Natural Habitat
PO Box 6591 Lynnwood WA 98036
(425) 775-9172 http://home1.gte.net/greenjay
1999 $ 7,500 http://home1.gte.net/greenjay Washington Inactive Programs Citizens for Natural Habitat represents and demonstrates the belief that peopleÍs health, both physical and psychological, is based on the conservation, protection, and restoration of natural habitat lands and watercourses. The grant supports a project to protect critical freshwater aquatic resources in south Snohomish County that are threatened by proposed development projects.
Groundworks Institute
PO Box 2902 Pullman WA 99165
(509) 332-5310 http://www.groundworks.innoved.org
2000 $ 45,000 http://www.groundworks.innoved.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Groundworks Institute works to improve environmental quality through projects that educate citizens and physically improve the environment. The grant supports a project to evaluate and recommend strategies for expanding the capacity and effectiveness of environmental education organizations and educators in the region, and to defend quality educational programs against attacks by anti-environmental interests.
Groundworks Institute
PO Box 2902 Pullman WA 99165
(509) 332-5310 http://www.groundworks.innoved.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.groundworks.innoved.org Washington Inactive Programs Groundworks Institute works to improve environmental quality through projects that educate citizens and physically improve the environment. The grant supports a Citizens for Environmental Education project to encourage broad-based public support for the state's environmental education programs and to expand the opportunities for schools to conduct effective environmental education activities.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.re-sources.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support the Baykeeper Program's Clean Water Act and Critical Areas Ordinance monitoring and enforcement activities within the watersheds of the Nooksack and Skagit Rivers.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 2006 $ 10,000 http://www.re-sources.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the North Sound Baykeeper Program.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 2000 $ 35,000 http://www.re-sources.org Washington Inactive Programs RE Sources for Sustainable Communities works to educate and engage members of the public, government, business, and nonprofit organizations in local environmental issues. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including citizen water quality monitoring activities and legal challenges to polluters.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.re-sources.org Washington Inactive Programs Through its work on water quality and community safety issues, RE Sources is working to provide leadership, education, and avenues for involvement on pollution and environmental health issues. Through the work of the North Sound Baykeeper, RE Sources will continue to be a voice for marine ecosystem protection and the enforcement of the Clean Water Act. Through participation in local watershed planning efforts, RE Sources will represent environmental concerns in both allocation and restoration debates. These programs combine education and advocacy to create strong models for public involvement.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.re-sources.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the North Sound BaykeeperÍs advocacy and enforcement of environmental laws and regulations.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 1999 $ 35,000 http://www.re-sources.org Washington Inactive Programs RE Sources for Sustainable Communities works to educate and engage members of the public, government, business, and nonprofit organizations in local environmental issues. A $30,000 grant supports the organizationÍs water quality work, including groundwater contamination monitoring and kayak pollution patrols, plus additional organizational development and outreach activities. A $5,000 grant supports a SAFE Bellingham citizen campaign to delay the reopening of the Olympic Pipeline until a full investigation of the recent disaster in Bellingham is completed and more stringent safety controls are in place.
RE Sources for Sustainable Communities
2309 Meridian Street Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8307 http://www.re-sources.org
91-1243957 2001 $ 35,000 http://www.re-sources.org Washington Inactive Programs RE Sources for Sustainable Communities works to educate and engage members of the public, government, business, and nonprofit organizations in local environmental issues. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including citizen water-quality monitoring activities and legal challenges to polluters.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2000 $ 75,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Washington seeks to maintain viable urban, suburban, and rural communities through responsible growth management. The grant provides continued support for the organization's operations, including membership development and staff expansion. $10,000 is dedicated to a reserve fund.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 1999 $ 80,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Washington seeks to maintain viable urban, suburban, and rural communities in Washington State through responsible growth management. The grant provides continued support for the organizationÍs operations, including membership expansion and the diversification of funding sources. $20,000 supports computer technology upgrades.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2005 $ 50,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a discretionary general support grant.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2003 $ 80,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to strengthen statewide and local growth management protection, with a focus on eastern Washington.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2004 $ 80,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported continuing efforts to achieve reforms and the protection of natural resources from the impacts of sprawl. The expected focus of the work was in counties completing their comprehensive plans and critical area ordinances.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2006 $ 90,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs For the organizationÍs work on critical areas ordinances, comprehensive plans, shoreline master programs, and transit- oriented development.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2010 $ 115,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Urban Ecology To support activities dedicated to upholding WashingtonÍs Growth Management Act, advancing policies that address greenhouse gas emissions arising from land use and transportation.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2001 $ 95,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Washington seeks to maintain viable urban, suburban, and rural communities in Washington State through responsible growth management. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including work on transportation and land use policy, activities to promote high-quality urban developments, a cooperating attorneys program, and efforts to build the capacity of county-level groups. $20,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors, with the FoundationÍs contribution dedicated to a reserve fund.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2009 $ 75,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Urban Ecology For general support.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2007 $ 100,000 http://www.futurewise.org Washington Inactive Programs FFor continuing work that will ensure comprehensive and shoreline management plan updates and critical area ordinances in key Washington counties, including strong environmental protection elements; and to expand grassroots organizing efforts targeting new allies and constituencies.
American Corn Growers Foundation
PO Box 18157 Washington DC 20036
(202) 835-0330 http://www.acga.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.acga.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The American Corn Growers Foundation supports the public education activities of the American Corn Growers Association, which represents the interests of corn producers in 28 states. The grant supports a project to target select agricultural producers in a public outreach campaign focused on slowing the proliferation of genetically modified organisms used as seed and food products in the Northwest.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 1999 $ 75,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs American Rivers is dedicated to protecting and restoring AmericaÍs river systems and to fostering a river stewardship ethic. The grant supports the work of the Northwest office, focusing on river protection issues such as salmon restoration efforts, hydroelectric dam reform, and irrigation reform.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2008 $ 15,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 x12 http://www.americanrivers.org Washington Inactive Programs For expenses associated with ongoing negotiations among Bullitt grantees, water users, tribes, and development interests regarding potential water policy reforms.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2004 $ 40,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the work of the Northwest regional office to enforce implementation of the Clean Water Act, ensure continued protection of steelhead and salmon populations, and reform the operation of hydroelectric dams to protect fish and wildlife.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2003 $ 65,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the work of the Northwest regional office, focused on salmon restoration, hydroelectric dam reform, and other river protection efforts.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2006 $ 40,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The five-year grant supports the work of American Rivers' Northwest Office.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2010 $ 40,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Ecosystem Services The award is for year five of a five-year grant.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2002 $ 65,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Inactive Programs American Rivers is dedicated to protecting and restoring America's river systems and to fostering a river stewardship ethic. The grant supports the work of the Northwest office, focusing on salmon restoration, hydroelectric dam reform, and other river protection efforts. $25,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or increased major donor contributions.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2001 $ 65,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs American Rivers is dedicated to protecting and restoring America's river systems and to fostering a river stewardship ethic. The grant supports the work of the Northwest office, focusing on river protection issues such as salmon restoration efforts and hydroelectric dam reform. $25,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or increased major donor contributions.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2007 $ 35,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 x12 http://www.americanrivers.org Washington Inactive Programs For start-up of an initiative aimed at securing needed reforms of Washington State water policies and laws. Groups include American Rivers, Washington Environmental Council, and Washington Rivers Conservancy.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2007 $ 40,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Idaho; Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year grant supports the work of American Rivers' Northwest Office.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2009 $ 40,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 x12 http://www.americanrivers.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services Organization is awarded year four of a five-year grant.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2005 $ 12,500 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 http://www.americanrivers.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a review, by independent experts from outside the region, of a Washington State-sponsored study, "Economics of Columbia River Initiative" that recommends expanded withdrawals from the Columbia River for irrigated agriculture.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2008 $ 40,000 American Rivers NW Regional Office PO Box 387 Seattle WA 98111-0387 (206) 213-0330 x12 http://www.americanrivers.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.
Bitterroot Ecological Awareness Resources
PO Box 2135, 421 N Second Hamilton MT 59840
(406) 375-9110
1999 $ 10,000 Montana Inactive Programs Bitterroot Ecological Awareness Resources provides area children with the information and tools necessary to better understand the complex interrelationships of the environment in which they live. The grant supports the planning and implementation of an ecosystem-wide, kindergarten-through-12th-grade environmental education plan, including teacher training and coordination and limited financial support for service projects.
Coalition for a Livable Future
107 SE Washington, Suite 239 Portland OR 97214
(503) 294-2889 http://www.clfuture.org
93-1278845 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.clfuture.org Oregon Urban Ecology For continued funding of "Shift the Balance Project," an approach to adoption and implementation of policies that produce a sustainable, equitable transportation system in the Portland metro area.
Coalition for a Livable Future
107 SE Washington, Suite 239 Portland OR 97214
(503) 294-2889 http://www.clfuture.org
93-1278845 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.clfuture.org Oregon Inactive Programs To organize and represent a diverse array of more than 60 groups as an advocate for policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and result in compact, healthy communities.
Coalition for a Livable Future
107 SE Washington, Suite 239 Portland OR 97214
(503) 294-2889 http://www.clfuture.org
93-1278845 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.clfuture.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's "Regional Equity Project," a comprehensive equity analysis to assure that the burdens and benefits of development do not fall disproportionately on economically disadvantaged communities.
Coalition for a Livable Future
107 SE Washington, Suite 239 Portland OR 97214
(503) 294-2889 http://www.clfuture.org
93-1278845 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.clfuture.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work to advance more equitable and sustainable public policies, outreach, and education in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area.
Coalition for a Livable Future
107 SE Washington, Suite 239 Portland OR 97214
(503) 294-2889 http://www.clfuture.org
93-1278845 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.clfuture.org Inactive Programs The Coalition for a Livable Future works to protect, restore, and maintain healthy, equitable, and sustainable communities, both human and natural, for the benefit of present and future residents of the greater Portland metropolitan region. The grant supports an initiative to promote citizen and activist advocacy for smart growth in Washington County and ensure public support for effective land-use planning.
Coalition for a Livable Future
107 SE Washington, Suite 239 Portland OR 97214
(503) 294-2889 http://www.clfuture.org
93-1278845 2007 $ 30,000 http://www.clfuture.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports participation in two regional transportation policy initiatives: the update of Metro's Regional Transportation Plan and the proposed construction of a Columbia River Crossing.
Center for Resource Solutions
Presidio Building 49, PO Box 29512 San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-2100 http://www.resource-solutions.org
1999 $ 40,000 http://www.resource-solutions.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Resource Solutions encourages the transfer of sustainable technologies and fosters international leadership in sustainability by building the human capacity to meet environmental, economic, and cultural needs. The grant supports a low-impact hydropower certification program aimed at reducing the environmental impacts of hydroelectric generation by creating a credible and accepted standard for consumers to use in evaluating hydropower. The project goals include improved river flows, water quality, and fish passage, and threatened and endangered species protection.
Cold Spring Conservancy
4 Chenowith Road Underwood WA 98651
(509) 538-2500 http://www.coldspring.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.coldspring.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Cold Spring Conservancy is an educational land trust dedicated to the protection of ancient forest and farm land in the Northwest and British Columbia, with special focus on managing land as a living endowment for research and apprenticeship opportunities in the art, science, and business of sustainable watershed management. The grant supports a project to protect the last block of ancient forest on the north rim of the Columbia Gorge and a project to develop an Internet-based science education program focused on the Northwest.
Concerned Residents on Waste Disposal
27615 - 114th Avenue E Graham WA 98338
(253) 846-1222 http://www.crowd-inc.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.crowd-inc.org Washington Inactive Programs Concerned Residents on Waste Disposal opposes all new landfills in Pierce County because of the countyÍs sole-source aquifer, and supports long-term solutions to solid waste management consistent with sound ecological principles. The grant supports legal actions to halt construction on a 320-acre private landfill in Graham, Washington.
Concerned Residents on Waste Disposal
27615 - 114th Avenue E Graham WA 98338
(253) 846-1222 http://www.crowd-inc.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.crowd-inc.org Washington Inactive Programs Concerned Residents on Waste Disposal opposes all new landfills in Pierce County because of the county's sole-source aquifer, and supports long-term solutions to solid waste management consistent with sound ecological principles. The grant supports legal actions to halt construction on a 320-acre private landfill in Graham, Washington.
Copper River Watershed Project
PO Box 1560 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-3334 http://www.copperriver.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.copperriver.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Copper River Watershed Project provides residents of the area with a forum to consider approaches for achieving both a diverse economy and healthy ecosystems, while maintaining their quality of life and cultural heritage. The grant supports the development of three forestry certification pilot projects designed to encourage sustainable development in Alaska, encourage self-sufficiency in remote communities, and foster a foundation for adventure, culture, and eco-tourism throughout the state.
Climate Neutral Network
610 Middlecrest Road Lake Oswego OR 97034
(503) 697-2798 http://www.climateneutral.com
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.climateneutral.com Inactive Programs Climate Neutral Network supports the creation of a new marketplace in which climate neutral products and services can be offered competitively to a range of interested buyers. The grant supports the Oregon Solutions project, a public-private partnership focused on developing and test-marketing a strategy to enable motorists and businesses to offset carbon dioxide emissions by making investments in climate reduction strategies.
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
0245 SW Bancroft Street, Suite B Portland OR 97239
(503) 221-1054 http://www.emoregon.org
93-0625359 1999 $ 10,000 Oregon Interfaith Power and Light 6171 SW Capitol Highway Portland OR 97201 (503) 244-8318 http://www.emoregon.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon is an association of Christian denominations whose mission includes challenging men and women of God to be effective stewards of the resources entrusted to their care. The grant supports a project of the Interfaith Network for Earth Concerns to educate faith-based organizations across Oregon about the importance of climate change as a religious concern, focusing on outreach and education.
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
0245 SW Bancroft Street, Suite B Portland OR 97239
(503) 221-1054 http://www.emoregon.org
93-0625359 2000 $ 20,000 Oregon Interfaith Power and Light 0245 SW Bancroft Street, #B Portland OR 97202 (503) 244-8318 http://www.emoregon.org Oregon Inactive Programs Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon is an association of Christian denominations whose mission includes challenging their members to be effective stewards of the resources entrusted to their care. The grant supports a project of the Interfaith Network for Earth Concerns to educate faith-based organizations across Oregon about the importance of climate change as a religious concern, focusing on outreach and education. ($15,000 Energy and Climate Change; $5,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
0245 SW Bancroft Street, Suite B Portland OR 97239
(503) 221-1054 http://www.emoregon.org
93-0625359 2006 $ 10,000 Oregon Interfaith Power and Light 0245 SW Bancroft Street, #B Portland OR 97239 (503) 221-1054 http://www.emoregon.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports the Interfaith Network for Earth Concerns' efforts to raise awareness of the benefits of locally and sustainably grown food and build a broader customer base for producers.
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
0245 SW Bancroft Street, Suite B Portland OR 97239
(503) 221-1054 http://www.emoregon.org
93-0625359 2008 $ 12,000 Oregon Interfaith Power and Light 0245 SW Bancroft Street Portland OR 97239-4236 (503) 221-1054 x214 http://www.emoregon.org Oregon Inactive Programs To support engagement by Oregon's faith community representatives in the Western Climate Initiative, a multi-party process to design a regional cap-and-trade program.
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
0245 SW Bancroft Street, Suite B Portland OR 97239
(503) 221-1054 http://www.emoregon.org
93-0625359 2002 $ 20,000 Oregon Interfaith Power and Light 0245 SW Bancroft Street, #B Portland OR 97201 (503) 221-1054 http://www.emoregon.org Inactive Programs Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon is an association of Christian denominations representing 1,200 congregations whose mission includes challenging men and women of God to be effective stewards of the resources entrusted to their care. The grant supports a project of the Interfaith Network for Earth Concerns to educate faith-based organizations across Oregon about the importance of climate change as a religious concern. Funds also support efforts by the religious community to promote civility and help find common ground on contentious issues related to agriculture, such as conflicts related to water use. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from new individual donors.
Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Boulevard Portland OR 97202-8199
(503) 777-7560 http://www.reed.edu
2002 $ 30,000 http://www.reed.edu Inactive Programs Reed College seeks to provide an education in the liberal arts and sciences with emphasis on the highest intellectual and scholarly standards. The grant supports a project to restore high-quality fish and wildlife habitat in key areas of the Johnson Creek watershed on the Reed Campus in urban east Portland.
Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility
4554 12th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98105
(206) 547-2630 http://www.wpsr.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.wpsr.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility is committed to public health through the elimination of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, the reduction of human violence, economic and social justice, and the promotion of a sustainable environment. The grant supports the organization's ongoing efforts to ensure cleanup at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility
4554 12th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98105
(206) 547-2630 http://www.wpsr.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.wpsr.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility is committed to public health through the elimination of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, the reduction of human violence, economic and social justice, and the promotion of a sustainable environment. The grant supports the organizationÍs ongoing efforts to ensure cleanup at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility
4554 12th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98105
(206) 547-2630 http://www.wpsr.org
2003 $ 60,000 http://www.wpsr.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's ongoing campaign to ensure cleanup at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, ongoing work with the Hanford Issues Roundtable, and participation in the Hanford Task Force program to educate the medical community. $20,000 was awarded as a one-year general support grant.
Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility
4554 12th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98105
(206) 547-2630 http://www.wpsr.org
2002 $ 35,000 http://www.wpsr.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility is committed to public health through the elimination of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, the reduction of human violence, economic and social justice, and the promotion of a sustainable environment. The grant supports the organization's ongoing efforts to ensure cleanup at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Center for Clean Air Policy
750 First Street, NE, #940 Washington DC 20002
(202) 408-9260 http://www.ccap.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.ccap.org Inactive Programs The Center for Clean Air Policy seeks to promote and implement innovative solutions to major energy, environmental, and transportation problems that balance environmental and economic interests. The grant supports a project to support the public outreach part of a model research project that will examine the link between land use, transportation, air quality, and climate change, using King County as a focus for the research.
Northwest Environmental Advocates
PO Box 12187 Portland OR 97212-0187
(503) 295-0490 http://www.northwestenvironmentaladvocates.org
2000 $ 50,000 http://www.northwestenvironmentaladvocates.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Environmental Advocates works through advocacy and educational avenues to protect and restore water and air quality, wetlands, and wildlife habitat, and to stimulate the development of renewable energy sources in the Pacific Northwest. The grant provides support for the organizationÍs water quality and green power work, with $20,000 of the grant funds dedicated to organizational development activities that strengthen both of these program areas. ($25,000 Energy and Climate Change; $25,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Northwest Environmental Advocates
PO Box 12187 Portland OR 97212-0187
(503) 295-0490 http://www.northwestenvironmentaladvocates.org
1999 $ 41,640 http://www.northwestenvironmentaladvocates.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Environmental Advocates works through advocacy and educational avenues to protect and restore water and air quality, wetlands, and wildlife habitat, and to stimulate the development of renewable energy sources in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports an environmental restoration project, using federal statutes to obtain widespread and dramatic reductions in pollution and habitat restoration throughout Washington and Oregon. It also supports the organization's renewables and energy efficiency work. ($20,000 Energy and Climate Change; $16,640 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries; $5,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Northwest Environmental Advocates
PO Box 12187 Portland OR 97212-0187
(503) 295-0490 http://www.northwestenvironmentaladvocates.org
2002 $ 30,000 http://www.northwestenvironmentaladvocates.org Inactive Programs Northwest Environmental Advocates works through advocacy and education to protect and restore water and air quality, wetlands, and wildlife habitat, and to stimulate the development of renewable energy sources to replace nuclear and fossil fuels in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the organization's water quality work in Washington and Oregon.
National Public Radio
635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001-3753
(202) 513-2080 http://www.npr.org
2002 $ 50,000 http://www.npr.org Inactive Programs National Public Radio works in partnership with member stations to create a more informed public, one challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures. The grant supports an expansion of NPR's work in the region, focusing on issues such as biodiversity, sprawl, climate change, and agriculture, and air and land pollution.
National Public Radio
635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001-3753
(202) 513-2080 http://www.npr.org
2003 $ 40,000 http://www.npr.org Alaska; Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported reporting on western land and resource issues.
PCC Farmland Fund
4201 Roosevelt Way NE Seattle WA 98105
(206) 547-1222 http://www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/info/farmland.html
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/info/farmland.html Inactive Programs PCC Farmland Fund works to secure and preserve threatened farmland in Washington state and move it into organic production. The grant supports a project to purchase the land or agricultural easement on a farm in the Dungeness Valley. The full amount, $25,000, is awarded as a one-to-one match for new or expanded contributions to support this project.
Bicycle Alliance of Washington
PO Box 2904 Seattle WA 98111-2904
(206) 224-9252 http://www.bicyclealliance.org
91-1356384 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.bicyclealliance.org Washington Inactive Programs The Bicycle Alliance of Washington promotes efforts that result in more people bicycling more often, safely. The grant supports a project to expand and link the constituency base of the bicycling community to the environmental community, help build ties between bicycle groups, activists, and environmental groups, and encourage officials to fully include bicyclists in their plans for transit improvements.
Bicycle Alliance of Washington
PO Box 2904 Seattle WA 98111-2904
(206) 224-9252 http://www.bicyclealliance.org
91-1356384 2002 $ 10,000 http://www.bicyclealliance.org Inactive Programs The Bicycle Alliance of Washington promotes everyday bicycling through education and advocacy. The grant supports a project to help the board expand the organization's financial support base and the overall capacity of the organization to achieve its mission.
Center for Health, Environment and Justice
PO Bo 6806 Falls Church VA 22040
(703) 237-2249 http://www.chej.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.chej.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Health, Environment, and Justice trains and assists local people to fight for justice, become empowered to protect their communities from environmental threats, and build strong, locally controlled organizations. The grant supports a project to publish and release a reassessment report on dioxin while urging the EPA to release its own long-delayed report. The organization will also work with groups in Washington State in their efforts to eliminate dioxin.
Center for Health, Environment and Justice
PO Bo 6806 Falls Church VA 22040
(703) 237-2249 http://www.chej.org
2002 $ 10,000 http://www.chej.org Inactive Programs The Center for Health, Environment, and Justice trains and assists local people to fight for justice, become empowered to protect their communities from environmental threats, and build strong, locally controlled organizations. The grant supports a project to use the findings of an Environmental Protection Agency report to motivate changes in dioxin policies and regulations that protect public health, conduct media outreach, and help citizen groups in the Northwest conduct campaigns aimed at stopping dioxin exposure in their communities.
Center for Health, Environment and Justice
PO Bo 6806 Falls Church VA 22040
(703) 237-2249 http://www.chej.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.chej.org Montana; Alaska; Oregon; Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs The Center for Health, Environment, and Justice trains and assists local people to fight for justice, become empowered to protect their communities from environmental threats, and build strong, locally controlled organizations. The grant supports a project to publish and release a summary of the EPAÍs dioxin reassessment report to groups in the Northwest and across the country, and to conduct extensive media outreach regarding the report.
Friends of the Earth
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org
23-7420660 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.foe.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of the Earth is dedicated to protecting the planet from environmental degradation; preserving biological, cultural, and ethnic diversity; and empowering citizens to have an influential voice in decisions affecting the quality of their environment and their lives. The grant supports a salmon restoration project that emphasizes removing dams on the Elwha and lower Snake Rivers.
Friends of the Earth
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org
23-7420660 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.foe.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology To reduce pollution from Northwest coastal "short-sea" shipping in Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria.
Friends of the Earth
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org
23-7420660 2002 $ 45,000 http://www.foe.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of the Earth is dedicated to protecting the planet from environmental degradation; preserving biological, cultural, and ethnic diversity; and empowering citizens to have an influential voice in decisions affecting the quality of their environment and their lives. The grant supports work on salmon restoration in the Puget Sound and Snake River Basin, and continuing efforts to secure removal of dams on the Elwha River. $10,000 is awarded to enable technical support for environmentalists participating in the Puget Sound Shared Salmon Strategy.
Friends of the Earth
311 California Street, #510 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 544-0790 http://www.foe.org
23-7420660 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.foe.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Friends of the Earth is dedicated to protecting the planet from environmental degradation; preserving biological, cultural, and ethnic diversity; and empowering citizens to have an influential voice in decisions affecting the quality of their environment, and their lives. The grant supports the work of the Northwest office, including a "green scissors" project designed to eliminate government tax and spending programs that subsidize environmental degradation, and a salmon restoration project that emphasizes removing dams on the Elwha and lower Snake Rivers. ($15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries; $10,000 Other Environmental Concerns)
Rainforest Action Network
221 Pine Street, #500 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 398-4404 http://www.ran.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.ran.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Rainforest Action Network protects the Earth's rainforests and supports the rights of rainforest inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and nonviolent direct action. The grant supports a project to protect remaining old growth forests by eliminating the use of old growth wood in the US home-building and construction industries, shift the industry toward use of sustainable alternatives, and work with corporations to pressure local and regional governments to protect forest lands and ecosystems.
Rainforest Action Network
221 Pine Street, #500 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 398-4404 http://www.ran.org
2002 $ 15,000 http://www.ran.org Inactive Programs Rainforest Action Network employs social and economic pressure to shift destructive logging practices towards sustainability and bring protection to the world's old growth forests. The grant supports a project to protect remaining old growth forests by eliminating the use of old growth wood in the US home-building and construction industries, shift the industry toward use of sustainable alternatives, and work with corporations to pressure local and regional governments to protect forest lands and ecosystems.
Rainforest Action Network
221 Pine Street, #500 San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 398-4404 http://www.ran.org
1999 $ 5,000 Forest Communities Project 432 Lagunitas Avenue, #B Oakland CA 94610 (510) 465-4978 http://www.ran.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Rainforest Action Network seeks to protect the EarthÍs rainforests and support the rights of their inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and nonviolent direct action. The grant supports the work of the Forest Communities Project to promote implementation of an ecosystem-based forest management plan in British ColumbiaÍs Slocan Valley, which will serve as a model of sustainable development for forest-dependent communities throughout British Columbia and the US.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation provides legal services, research, and education to promote protection of the environment and public participation in environmental decision-making. The grant supports a forestry outreach project to ensure ecologically responsible forest use on public land and protection of old growth forests, and a research project designed to reveal the standard of enforcement laws governing mining in British Columbia. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported legal and strategic assistance to a new Title and Rights Alliance of First Nations, and to coordinate the work of the British Columbia Coalition for Sustainable Forest Solutions.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2006 $ 40,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports improved forest management on British Columbia Crown Lands, adoption of Forest Stewardship Council standards by the British Columbia forest industry, and development and implementation of policies that lead to more livable rural and urban communities.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services To support the first stage of a project to improve climate change preparation on the part of local governments in British Columbia.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs To prevent the increase of greenhouse gas emissions in British Columbia from commercial production of coalbed methane, and to secure a permanent moratorium on oil and gas tanker traffic on the northern British Columbia coast.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2002 $ 15,000 http://www.wcel.org Inactive Programs The West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation represents organizations and individuals on environmental issues involving the law and public policy. The grant supports a project to challenge a permit request by the Canadian Forest Service to apply Monosodium methylarsonate, an arsenic-based pesticide, to control a massive outbreak of pine beetles in the Morice Forest District in northern BC. Funds also support a public outreach and media campaign to convince the provincial government to re-evaluate its policy regarding the use of this toxic pesticide that lacks scientific evidence to show its effectiveness in cases such as this.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2003 $ 15,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work with Canadian and US conservation allies to take advantage of the ongoing US-Canada softwood lumber dispute to secure ancient forest protection and ecologically responsible management practices in British Columbia.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2005 $ 75,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported an effort to leverage the 2010 Olympic Winter Games for expanded FSC-certified forestry and green building in British Columbia.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2006 $ 75,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports an effort to leverage the 2010 Olympic Winter Games for expanded FSC-certified forestry and green building in British Columbia.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2007 $ 75,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a three-year grant.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For work to advance legal and other governance mechanisms that support water sustainability practices and climate change mitigation and adaptation in community development planning and policy in the Vancouver, BC metropolitan area.
West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation
200 - 2006 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 2B3 Canada
(604) 601-2509 http://www.wcel.org
11-9292415 1999 $ 3,000 http://www.wcel.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation provides legal services, research, and education to promote protection of the environment and public participation in environmental decision-making. The grant supports a project to inform and mobilize citizens about the British Columbia governmentÍs decision to privatize 75,000 acres of public lands and allow logging on this land.
SeaChange Marine Conservation Society
PO Box 75 Brentwood Bay BC V8M 1R3 Canada
(250) 652-1662 http://www.seachangelife.net
88-8741220 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.seachangelife.net British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's coast-wide British Columbia eelgrass mapping and stewardship project to monitor eelgrass beds, take action to protect them from sources of disturbance, and map and document additional areas.
SeaChange Marine Conservation Society
PO Box 75 Brentwood Bay BC V8M 1R3 Canada
(250) 652-1662 http://www.seachangelife.net
88-8741220 2002 $ 21,800 http://www.seachangelife.net British Columbia Inactive Programs Sea Change Marine Conservation Society is a community-based nonprofit society dedicated to the conservation and restoration of marine ecosystems in B.C. The grant supports a project to train and equip twelve BC coastal community groups to map and monitor threatened eelgrass habitats.
Environment Oregon Research and Policy Center
1536 SE 11th Avenue, Suite B Portland OR 97214
(503) 231-1986 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center
20-8786532 2008 $ 10,000 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center Oregon Inactive Programs To advance adoption of policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from surface transportation.
Environment Oregon Research and Policy Center
1536 SE 11th Avenue, Suite B Portland OR 97214
(503) 231-1986 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center
20-8786532 2000 $ 15,000 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center Oregon Inactive Programs The OSPRIG Foundation promotes a clean and healthy environment, strong rights for consumers, and a government accountable to the people. The grant supports efforts to build public support for the protection of roadless areas in OregonÍs national forests.
Environment Oregon Research and Policy Center
1536 SE 11th Avenue, Suite B Portland OR 97214
(503) 231-1986 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center
20-8786532 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center Oregon Inactive Programs To advance the Western Climate Initiative, a regional cap-and-trade system, and to initiate focused attention on state and local policies that address global warming impacts from the transportation sector.
Environment Oregon Research and Policy Center
1536 SE 11th Avenue, Suite B Portland OR 97214
(503) 231-1986 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center
20-8786532 2002 $ 15,000 http://www.environmentoregon.org/center Inactive Programs The OSPIRG Foundation promotes a clean and healthy environment, strong rights for consumers, and a government accountable to the people. The grant supports a broad-based, regionally coordinated media and education campaign to expand the call for safe disposal of chemical weapons in Oregon.
Seattle Public Library Foundation
1000 4th Avenue Seattle WA 98104
(206) 386-4131 http://www.spl.org/foundation
2002 $ 250,000 http://www.spl.org/foundation The Seattle Public Library Foundation works to build a great library by generating private-sector support to supplement tax-based funding. The grant supports the development of a nature studies program for children by Seattle Public Library.
Seattle Public Library Foundation
1000 4th Avenue Seattle WA 98104
(206) 386-4131 http://www.spl.org/foundation
2005 $ 250,000 http://www.spl.org/foundation Washington The grant supports the development of a nature studies program for children by Seattle Public Library.
Seattle Public Library Foundation
1000 4th Avenue Seattle WA 98104
(206) 386-4131 http://www.spl.org/foundation
2003 $ 250,000 http://www.spl.org/foundation The grant supported the development of a nature studies program for children by Seattle Public Library.
Seattle Public Library Foundation
1000 4th Avenue Seattle WA 98104
(206) 386-4131 http://www.spl.org/foundation
2004 $ 250,000 http://www.spl.org/foundation Washington The grant supported the development of a nature studies program for children by Seattle Public Library.
Center for Environmental Citizenship
1609 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #400 Washington DC 20009
(202) 986-1650 http://www.envirocitizen.org
2000 $ 30,000 Northwest Office 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 256-6429 http://www.envirocitizen.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Environmental Citizenship is dedicated to training and organizing a diverse, national network of young voters to protect the environment. The grant supports the work of the organization's Northwest office.
Center for Environmental Citizenship
1609 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #400 Washington DC 20009
(202) 986-1650 http://www.envirocitizen.org
2002 $ 25,000 Northwest Office 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 256-6429 http://www.envirocitizen.org Inactive Programs The Center for Environmental Citizenship is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to building leadership and igniting youth power to protect the environment. The grant supports a project to inspire environmental activism on college campuses with a focus on clean energy, and to expand the environmental movement by training students to work for Northwest environmental organizations. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from alumni donors.
Center for Environmental Citizenship
1609 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #400 Washington DC 20009
(202) 986-1650 http://www.envirocitizen.org
1999 $ 7,500 Northwest Office 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 256-6429 http://www.envirocitizen.org Alaska; British Columbia Inactive Programs The Southwest Center for Biological Diversity works to protect and restore native biological diversity at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level throughout western North America. The grant supports a project to secure protection for the Queen Charlotte goshawk, thereby extending better protection to coastal forest ecosystems in Alaska and British Columbia.
Center for Environmental Citizenship
1609 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #400 Washington DC 20009
(202) 986-1650 http://www.envirocitizen.org
1999 $ 30,000 Northwest Office 2021 Third Avenue Seattle WA 98121 (206) 256-6429 http://www.envirocitizen.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Environmental Citizenship is dedicated to training and organizing a diverse national network of young voters to protect the environment. The grant supports the work of the organizationÍs Northwest office.
Institute for Environmental Research and Education
PO Box 2449 Vashon WA 98070
(206) 463-7430 http://www.iere.org
2004 $ 20,000 http://www.iere.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant provided funds for media and public outreach to continue support for the Pacific Northwest Sustainable Energy Demonstration project and Vashon Island's transition to reliance solely on renewable energy.
Institute for Environmental Research and Education
PO Box 2449 Vashon WA 98070
(206) 463-7430 http://www.iere.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.iere.org Inactive Programs The Institute for Environmental Research and Education supports fact-based environmental decisionmaking. The grant supports a project to develop an energy-independent community in the Puget Sound region using the existing infrastructure, including the electrical grid.The lessons learned from the project will inform similar efforts in communities across the Pacific Northwest. $10,000 will be awarded for an assessment of the communityÍs future energy requirements.
Institute for Environmental Research and Education
PO Box 2449 Vashon WA 98070
(206) 463-7430 http://www.iere.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.iere.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the continuing effort to demonstrate how Vashon Island can become energy self-sufficient.
National Recreation and Park Association
22377 Belmont Ridge Road Ashburn VA 20148-4501
(703) 858-0784 http://www.nrpa.org
2002 $ 30,000 http://www.nrpa.org Washington Inactive Programs The National Recreation and Park Association works to advance parks, recreation and environmental conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all people. The grant supports technical assistance to an interagency regional recreation planning effort in south Puget Sound, leading to development of a new model for coordinated regional recreation planning. $30,000 is awarded as a two-to-one challenge grant for contributions from public and private donors.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2006 $ 25,000 Montana Smart Growth PO Box 543 Helena MT 59624 (406) 449-6086 Montana Inactive Programs
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2004 $ 30,000 Sonoran Institute, Northern Rockies Office 201 S Wallace Avenue, #B3C Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 587-7331 http://www.sonoran.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a program to assist in the production of land use plans, regulatory mechanisms, and landowner incentives to protect ecologically important private lands within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2002 $ 25,000 British Columbia Region 26 Bastion Square, #202 Victoria BC V8W 1H9 (250) 479-3191 http://www.sonoran.org Inactive Programs The Nature Conservancy of Canada works to ensure the long-term survival of Canada's native biodiversity by safeguarding the habitat that plants, animals, and natural ecosystems need to survive. The grant supports the development of a conservation plan for the Okanagan ecoregion, which is increasingly threatened by urbanization and other human activities.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2002 $ 25,000 Sonoran Institute, Northern Rockies Office 201 S Wallace Avenue, #B3C Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 587-7331 http://www.sonoran.org Inactive Programs The Sonoran Institute works with communities to conserve and restore important rural landscapes in western North America, including the natural and cultural values of these lands. The grant supports a program to protect the natural values of private lands in the region west of Yellowstone National Park.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2008 $ 50,000 Sonoran Institute, Northern Rockies Office 201 S Wallace Avenue, #B3C Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 587-7331 http://www.sonoran.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a three-year grant.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2011 $ 25,000 Sonoran Institute, Northern Rockies Office 201 S Wallace Avenue, #B3C Bozeman MT 59715-4888 (406) 587-7331 http://www.sonoran.org Montana; Idaho Ecosystem Services For general support.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2005 $ 50,000 Sonoran Institute, Northern Rockies Office 201 S Wallace Avenue, #B3C Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 587-7331 http://www.sonoran.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported protection of ecologically important landscapes and creation of livable communities and viable economies in western Montana and eastern Idaho.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2009 $ 50,000 Sonoran Institute, Northern Rockies Office 201 S Wallace Avenue, #B3C Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 587-7331 http://www.sonoran.org Montana Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology The award is for year three of a three-year general support grant.
Sonoran Institute
7650 E Broadway Boulevard, Suite 203 Tucson AZ 85710
(520) 290-0828 http://www.sonoran.org
86-0684610 2007 $ 50,000 Sonoran Institute, Northern Rockies Office 201 S Wallace Avenue, #B3C Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 587-7331 http://www.sonoran.org Montana Inactive Programs Three-year program support grant for work by Sonoran Institute's Northern Rockies Office to achieve on-the-ground conservation gains in ecologically important landscapes and improve local and state conservation and growth management policies and practices.
Winter Wildlands Alliance
910 Main Street, #235 Boise ID 83702
(208) 338-2373 http://www.winterwildlands.org
82-0523471 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.winterwildlands.org Idaho; Oregon Ecosystem Services For general support.
Winter Wildlands Alliance
910 Main Street, #235 Boise ID 83702
(208) 338-2373 http://www.winterwildlands.org
82-0523471 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.winterwildlands.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Winter Wildlands Alliance works to promote and preserve winter wildlands and a quality human powered snow sports experience on public lands. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from major donors.
Winter Wildlands Alliance
910 Main Street, #235 Boise ID 83702
(208) 338-2373 http://www.winterwildlands.org
82-0523471 2004 $ 15,000 http://www.winterwildlands.org Oregon; Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to counter the proliferation of snowmobile use in the Pacific Northwest.
Winter Wildlands Alliance
910 Main Street, #235 Boise ID 83702
(208) 338-2373 http://www.winterwildlands.org
82-0523471 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.winterwildlands.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a two-year general support grant.
Winter Wildlands Alliance
910 Main Street, #235 Boise ID 83702
(208) 338-2373 http://www.winterwildlands.org
82-0523471 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.winterwildlands.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs To reform winter motorized recreation management practices on national forest lands.
Winter Wildlands Alliance
910 Main Street, #235 Boise ID 83702
(208) 338-2373 http://www.winterwildlands.org
82-0523471 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.winterwildlands.org Idaho; Washington; Montana; Oregon Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year general support grant.
Alternatives to Growth Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue, #307 Portland OR 97204
(503) 222-0282 http://www.agoregon.org
2002 $ 15,000 http://www.agoregon.org Inactive Programs Alternatives to Growth Oregon is dedicated to creating a more economically prosperous, environmentally healthy, and socially just state by encouraging progress toward a sustainable society and discouraging growth focused on increased population and consumption. The grant supports the organizationÍs completion of a three-year strategic plan, a public opinion poll, outreach activities, and establishment of two new chapters.
Pilchuck Audubon Society
1429 Avenue D, #198 Snohomish WA 98290 USA
(425) 923-8625 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org
91-6183664 2007 $ 15,000 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs For staff to organize public participation in Snohomish County's update of the Shoreline Master Plan and adoption of critical area ordinances; and to expand the coalition of smart growth advocates in this rapidly urbanizing Puget Sound county.
Pilchuck Audubon Society
1429 Avenue D, #198 Snohomish WA 98290 USA
(425) 923-8625 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org
91-6183664 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The Pilchuck Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems for the benefit of the EarthÍs biological diversity. The grant supports a project to promote effective growth management planning in Snohomish County. $5,000 is awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Pilchuck Audubon Society
1429 Avenue D, #198 Snohomish WA 98290 USA
(425) 923-8625 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org
91-6183664 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org Inactive Programs Pilchuck Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems focusing on birds and other wildlife for the benefit of the earth's biological diversity. The grant supports a project to ensure the adoption of strong critical areas standards and accountability for implementing, monitoring, and enforcement of growth management regulations in Snohomish County.
Pilchuck Audubon Society
1429 Avenue D, #198 Snohomish WA 98290 USA
(425) 923-8625 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org
91-6183664 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The Pilchuck Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems for the benefit of the earth's biological diversity, focusing on birds and other wildlife. The grant supports a project to promote effective growth management planning in Snohomish County. $5,000 is awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Pilchuck Audubon Society
1429 Avenue D, #198 Snohomish WA 98290 USA
(425) 923-8625 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org
91-6183664 2009 $ 20,000 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To marshal public participation and provide oversight of the update processes scheduled for Snohomish County's comprehensive plan, critical areas ordinances, and Shoreline Master Plan.
Pilchuck Audubon Society
1429 Avenue D, #198 Snohomish WA 98290 USA
(425) 923-8625 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org
91-6183664 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support the organization's smart growth program.
Environmental Education Association of Oregon
PO Box 15192 Portland OR 97293
(503) 234-3326 http://www.eeao.org
2002 $ 10,000 http://www.eeao.org Inactive Programs The Environmental Education Association of Oregon is dedicated to creating a more environmentally literate citizenry composed of people who have the skills and knowledge necessary to make informed decisions regarding natural resources, and to solve the complex environmental problems facing our society. The grant supports the organizationÍs initiatives to increase membership, launch a mentorship program, and align environmental education curricula with state science content standards.
Idaho Environmental Education Association
2211 South Second Avenue Pocatello ID 83201
(208) 232-5674 http://www.idahoee.org
2002 $ 20,000 http://www.idahoee.org Inactive Programs The Idaho Environmental Education Association provides education about the environment to clarify an understanding of the world and the roles we play in it. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including training and outreach.
North Cascades Institute
810 State Route 20 Sedro-Woolley WA 98284-1239
(360) 854-2596 http://www.ncascades.org
91-1327775 2002 $ 40,000 http://www.ncascades.org Inactive Programs The North Cascades Institute works to conserve and restore Northwest environments by building an ecologically literate and engaged public providing field-based Northwest natural history and cultural education to people of all ages. The grant supports the development of outreach and environmental education programs as the group prepares to move into a new, larger-capacity learning center facility. The grant helped to fund an educational program, The Leopold Legacy.
Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest
Center for Urban Horticulture, Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195-4155
(206) 547-9641 http://www.sernw.org
2002 $ 20,000 http://www.sernw.org Inactive Programs The Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest promotes ecological restoration as a means of sustaining the diversity of life in the Cascadia Bioregion, by respectfully reconnecting Pacific Northwest culture and ecosystems. The grant supports a project to develop and document state-of-the-art information on ecological restoration for major ecosystem types in the Pacific Northwest and compile and publish it in encyclopedia form. $10,000 of the recommended amount will be contingent on securing a signed publication contract.
Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest
Center for Urban Horticulture, Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195-4155
(206) 547-9641 http://www.sernw.org
1999 $ 4,000 http://www.sernw.org Washington Inactive Programs The Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest is a regional, multi-disciplinary scientific organization committed to ecological restoration and ecologically sensitive management of ecosystems in the Cascadia Bioregion. The grant supports a project to provide a comprehensive and independent scientific review of the Washington State Forests and Fish Report, in order to assess its biological integrity and ecological implications, with the goal of strengthening performance standards and monitoring requirements.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.carpediemwest.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Ecosystem Services To advance policy reforms necessary to protect the headwater source areas for western watersheds, and to illuminate the linkages among water management, energy development, and climate change.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.carpediemwest.org To advance policy reforms necessary to protect the headwater source areas for western watersheds, as well as illuminating the linkages among water management, energy development, and climate change.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.carpediemwest.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Inactive Programs To support a summit meeting of leading environmental advocates working on water policy in the west.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2002 $ 30,000 Western Water Alliance 3030 Bridgeway, #204 Sausalito CA 94965 (415) 332-2112 http://www.carpediemwest.org Inactive Programs Exloco is committed to equitable protection of the natural ecosystems of the western United States. It is the fiscal sponsor of the Western Water Alliance, which works to change policy, management, and practice to assure equitable and sustainable use of western water. The grant supports a project to create a disciplined, organized, and powerful campaign for reform of water management in the western states.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2007 $ 15,000 http://www.carpediemwest.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the first of four major convenings of the Bullitt-initiated ñCarpe Diem: Western Water and Climate Changeî project.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2009 $ 20,000 CONCUR, Inc. 1832 Second Street Berkeley CA 94710 (510) 649-1980 http://www.carpediemwest.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Leadership and Civic Engagement To support the phase one assessment for a potential three-part project to design and implement a training program in collaborative environmental leadership.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.carpediemwest.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs For initiation of a project focused on climate change and western water policy.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.carpediemwest.org Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Montana Inactive Programs For the Carpe Diem: Western Water and Climate project, an initiative of the Bullitt Foundation.
First Nations Development Institute
2300 Fall Hill Avenue, #412 Fredericksburg VA 22401
(540) 371-5615 http://www.firstnations.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.firstnations.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs First Nations Development Institute assists tribes and rural Native communities in building sound, sustainable reservation economies through technical assistance, grants, educational programming, research, outreach, and policy work. The grant supports a project to provide technical assistance and funding to tribes for their environmental protection work in the Northwest.
First Nations Development Institute
2300 Fall Hill Avenue, #412 Fredericksburg VA 22401
(540) 371-5615 http://www.firstnations.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.firstnations.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs First Nations Development Institute helps Native American tribes build sound, sustainable reservation economies by promoting self-determination and self-sufficiency over their own economic affairs. The grant supports a project to provide technical assistance and funding to tribes for their sustainable development work in the Northwest.
First Nations Development Institute
2300 Fall Hill Avenue, #412 Fredericksburg VA 22401
(540) 371-5615 http://www.firstnations.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.firstnations.org Inactive Programs The First Nations Development Institute assists tribes in regaining control over their assets and building capacity to determine their own economic future. The grant supports a project to bring together Northwest tribal leaders, national policymakers, Native food producers, and others to develop a strategy for addressing the issue of sustainable Native food systems to improve the health and nutrition of Native Americans.
Environmental Justice Action Group
PO Box 11635 Portland OR 97211
(503) 283-6397 http://home.teleport.com/~ejag
2002 $ 25,000 http://home.teleport.com/~ejag Inactive Programs The Environmental Justice Action Group is a community-based membership-driven organization committed to education and activism around the issues of health, safety, and environmental justice in north and northeast Portland. The grant supports the organization's overall operations in its efforts to to eliminate environmental hazards through education and organizing in low-income communities.
Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
510 W Hastings Street, #822 Vancouver BC V6B 1L8 Canada
(604) 669-2860 http://www.best.bc.ca
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.best.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Better Environmentally Sound Transportation strives to make communities healthier places to live by promoting sustainable transportation and land-use planning, and pedestrian, bicycling, and transit-oriented neighborhoods. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including development of its member base and increased funding sources.
Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
510 W Hastings Street, #822 Vancouver BC V6B 1L8 Canada
(604) 669-2860 http://www.best.bc.ca
2002 $ 10,000 Impact of the Olympics on Community Coalition 2681 E Hasting Street Vancouver BC V5K 1Z5 (604) 255-3099 http://www.best.bc.ca Inactive Programs Better Environmentally Sound Transportation strives to make communities healthier places to live by promoting sustainable transportation and land-use planning. It is the fiscal sponsor of Impact of the Olympics on Community Coalition. The grant supports a project to ensure that social, environmental, housing, transportation, economic, and civil rights issues associated with the Vancouver, BC, 2010 Olympic bid are addressed from a community perspective.
Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
510 W Hastings Street, #822 Vancouver BC V6B 1L8 Canada
(604) 669-2860 http://www.best.bc.ca
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.best.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported establishment of a network of health, environmental, and transportation organizations and demonstrate the links between transportation choices, the environment, and human health.
Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
510 W Hastings Street, #822 Vancouver BC V6B 1L8 Canada
(604) 669-2860 http://www.best.bc.ca
2004 $ 30,000 http://www.best.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported research and policy analysis to advance progressive sustainable transportation reforms in the Greater Vancouver region and nationally.
Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
510 W Hastings Street, #822 Vancouver BC V6B 1L8 Canada
(604) 669-2860 http://www.best.bc.ca
2001 $ 35,000 http://www.best.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Better Environmentally Sound Transportation strives to make communities healthier places to live by promoting sustainable transportation and land-use planning and pedestrian, bicycling, and transit-oriented neighborhoods. The grant supports the organization's work to promote transportation choices in British Columbia, and a project to expand the organizationÍs membership and fundraising capacity. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors, with the FoundationÍs contribution dedicated to a reserve fund.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2010 $ 20,000 Green Futures Research and Design Lab 102 Gould Hall, Box 355734 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 685-0521 http://www.ufoundation.org Washington Urban Ecology To advance a goal of the Puget Sound Regional Council's Vision 2040 for an integrated regional open space network.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2011 $ 50,000 Green Futures Research and Design Lab UW Department of Landscape Architecture, Box 355734 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 543-7897 http://www.ufoundation.org Washington Ecosystem Services To create and advance a Regional Open Space Strategy to enhance and perpetuate ecosystem service values and open space across local government jurisdictions in Snohomish, King, Pierce, and Kitsap Counties.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2010 $ 80,000 Urban Ecology Research Laboratory 432 Gould Hall, Box 355740 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 685-8667 http://www.ufoundation.org Washington Ecosystem Services To enable scenario planning for the greater Snohomish River Basin to improve understanding of the factors driving future urban growth and associated environmental change.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2011 $ 80,000 Urban Ecology Research Laboratory 432 Gould Hall, Box 355740 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 685-8667 http://www.ufoundation.org Washington Ecosystem Services The award is for the second year of a two-year grant.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2002 $ 100,000 Center for Urban Horticulture 3501 NE 41st Street Seattle WA 98195-4115 http://www.ufoundation.org The University of Washington's Center for Urban Horticulture applies horticulture to natural and human-altered landscapes to sustain natural resources and the human spirit. The grant provides support to rebuild Merrill Hall as a LEED certified, sustainable building which will serve to educate the public on ways to reduce resource consumption while not sacrificing aesthetic features and personal well-being.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2010 $ 30,000 Green Futures Research and Design Lab 102 Gould Hall, Box 355734 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 543-7897 http://www.ufoundation.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support the planning phase of an open space project to be conducted in association with the Puget Sound Regional Council and Makers Architecture and Urban Design.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2008 $ 15,000 http://www.ufoundation.org Washington Inactive Programs To monitor carbon sequestration in an old growth forest using Eddy Flux instrumentation.
University of Washington Foundation
4333 Brooklyn Avenue Box 359504 Seattle WA 98195-9504
(206) 685-1980 http://www.ufoundation.org
94-3079432 2009 $ 15,000 Urban Ecology Research Laboratory 432 Gould Hall, Box 355740 Seattle WA 98105 (206) 295-8667 http://www.ufoundation.org Washington Urban Ecology To support summer field work to establish and monitor a suite of observational plots across an urban to rural gradient in the Seattle metropolitan area in order to enhance understanding of how urban development and landscape fragmentation affect carbon dynamics.
Andrus Center for Public Policy
PO Box 852 Boise ID 83701
(208) 426-4218 http://www.andruscenter.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.andruscenter.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Andrus Center for Public Policy seeks to advance education, scholarship, information, and public understanding related to issues of public policy, including public education, environmental and health matters, the economy, and related social issues. The grant supports the development of the final of three conferences on federal land policy. The goal is to increase understanding and collaboration among the managers, users, and stewards of federal lands.
Andrus Center for Public Policy
PO Box 852 Boise ID 83701
(208) 426-4218 http://www.andruscenter.org
2002 $ 5,000 http://www.andruscenter.org Inactive Programs The Andrus Center for Public Policy at Boise State University is dedicated to independent, non-partisan policy formation on critical issues confronting Idaho and the United States. The grant supports funding for a day-long conference that examines how the national media covers western resource and environmental issues and how that coverage affects public policy.
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
1999 $ 45,750 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies provides legal advice and representation to state and local conservation groups and activists within the Rocky Mountain region. A $45,000 grant supports legal representation for Idaho conservation groups on a broad range of water quality issues. $15,000 of this grant is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to raise support from individual donors in Idaho. An additional $750 is awarded as a general support grant. ($750 Other Environmental Concerns; $45,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
2002 $ 45,000 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies provides legal advice and representation to state and local conservation groups and activists within the seven-state Rocky Mountain region. The grant supports the overall operations of the organizationÍs office in Idaho, providing legal representation for Idaho conservation groups on a broad range of water quality issues.
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
2000 $ 45,000 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs Land and Water Fund of the Rockies provides legal advice and representation to state and local conservation groups and activists within the seven-state Rocky Mountain region. The grant supports the overall operations of the organizationÍs office in Idaho, providing legal representation for Idaho conservation groups on a broad range of water quality issues.
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
2001 $ 45,000 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Land and Water Fund of the Rockies provides legal advice and representation to state and local conservation groups and activists within the seven-state Rocky Mountain region. The grant supports the overall operations of the organizationÍs office in Idaho, providing legal representation for Idaho conservation groups on a broad range of water quality issues.
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
2003 $ 42,000 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported work on instream flows; water quality protection; fish and wildlife habitat protection in key geographical areas; and development of an Idaho energy strategy.
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
2004 $ 40,000 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported ongoing work to reform water management, reconnect streams, and protect endangered fish in the upper Salmon, Snake, and Boise river basins; to promote energy efficiency and renewable sources in Idaho; and to continue to challenge toxic pollution produced by confined animal feedlot operations, industrial facilities, and mines.
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
2005 $ 40,000 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant provides ongoing support for work to reform water management, reconnect streams, and protect endangered fish in the Upper Salmon, Snake, and Boise river basins; to promote energy efficiency and renewable sources in Idaho; and to continue to challenge toxic pollution produced by confined animal feedlot operations, industrial facilities, and mines.
Advocates for the West
PO Box 1612 Boise ID 83701
(208) 342-7024 http://www.advocateswest.org
2007 $ 35,000 http://www.advocateswest.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports a project to address significant growth-related impacts on the Boise River, to act as counsel on behalf of public interest clients in state regulatory proceedings, and to represent public interest clients in matters related to mining and confined animal feedlot operations.
Cabinet Resource Group
PO Box 238 Heron MT 59844
(406) 847-2024 http://www.scotchmanpeaks.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.scotchmanpeaks.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to influence the management plans for the Kootenai and Idaho Panhandle National Forests.
Citizens for Smart Growth
418 N River Street, #22W Hailey ID 83333
(208) 788-8813 http://www.citizensforsmartgrowth.org
2003 $ 15,000 http://www.citizensforsmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a Livable Communities Program, a collaborative effort including community forums, a media outreach campaign, and production of the Rural Guide to Informed Citizen Involvement.
The Climate Trust
65 SW Yamhill, Fourth Floor Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 238-1915 http://www.climatetrust.org
26-0760633 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.climatetrust.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported expansion of the Greenhouse Gas Offset Partnership Program in the Northwest.
The Climate Trust
65 SW Yamhill, Fourth Floor Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 238-1915 http://www.climatetrust.org
26-0760633 2010 $ 12,000 http://www.climatetrust.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To pursue administrative rulemaking that will expand the application of the "Oregon Standard" beyond carbon dioxide to five other internationally recognized greenhouse gases.
Committee for the High Desert
PO Box 2863 Boise ID 83701
(208) 429-1679 http://www.highdeserts.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.highdeserts.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported field-based oversight of federal land management decisions affecting watersheds and riparian areas in the arid shrub-steppe habitats of southern Idaho.
Committee for the High Desert
PO Box 2863 Boise ID 83701
(208) 429-1679 http://www.highdeserts.org
2000 $ 10,000 http://www.highdeserts.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Committee for IdahoÍs High Desert is dedicated to the conservation and sustainable management of IdahoÍs treasured and fragile high desert ecosystem and the preservation of biodiversity in the sagebrush steppe. The grant supports a wetland protection project to evaluate, monitor, and document the degradation of streams in IdahoÍs arid high desert, to be used in resource damage litigation, site protection, and public education.
Committee for the High Desert
PO Box 2863 Boise ID 83701
(208) 429-1679 http://www.highdeserts.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.highdeserts.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Committee for IdahoÍs High Desert is dedicated to the conservation and sustainable management of the high desert ecosystem, and the preservation of biodiversity in the sagebrush steppe. The grant supports a project to evaluate, monitor, and document the degradation of streams, wetlands, and springs in Idaho's arid high desert, to be used in resource damage litigation, site protection, and public education. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for individual donors.
Defenders of Wildlife
1130 17th Street, NW Washington DC 20036-4604 USA
(202) 682-9400 http://www.defenders.org
53-0183181 2008 $ 25,000 Defenders of Wildlife, Alaska Office 333 W 4th Ave Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 276-9420 http://www.defenders.org Alaska Inactive Programs To support work to sustain the Cook Inlet beluga whale population and conserve its critical habitat.
Defenders of Wildlife
1130 17th Street, NW Washington DC 20036-4604 USA
(202) 682-9400 http://www.defenders.org
53-0183181 2010 $ 50,000 Defenders of Wildlife, NW Office 1880 Willamette Falls Drive, #200 West Linn OR 97068 (503) 697-3222 http://www.defenders.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For phase two of a project to develop methods of measuring biodiversity and habitat value in threatened ecosystem types.
Defenders of Wildlife
1130 17th Street, NW Washington DC 20036-4604 USA
(202) 682-9400 http://www.defenders.org
53-0183181 2009 $ 35,000 Defenders of Wildlife, NW Office 1880 Willamette Falls Drive, #200 West Linn OR 97068 (503) 697-3222 http://www.defenders.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To investigate the potential for extending the reach of ecosystem service market mechanisms to non-market wildlife habitat and biodiversity values.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2004 $ 50,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Avenue, #203 Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's work in the Pacific Northwest.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2006 $ 50,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Avenue, #203 Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Oregon; Alaska; Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year grant supporting Earthjustice's work in the Pacific Northwest.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2000 $ 60,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Avenue, #203 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund works to protect people and natural resources through the responsible enforcement of environmental laws. The grant supports a Fish-Trees-Water campaign, which will use litigation to enforce environmental statutes in order to protect salmon, restore abundant clean water, and safeguard forest ecosystems throughout the Northwest. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $50,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2008 $ 50,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Avenue, #203 Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 x30 http://www.earthjustice.org Oregon; Alaska; Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year four of a five-year grant supporting Earthjustice's work in the Pacific Northwest.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2005 $ 50,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Avenue, #203 Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Oregon; Alaska; Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2003 $ 50,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 203 Hoge Building, 705 Second Avenue Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's work in the Pacific Northwest.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2011 $ 75,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Ave, Suite 203 Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To support legal advocacy in the Pacific Northwest.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2009 $ 50,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Ave, Suite 203 Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology The award is for year five of a five-year grant.
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2001 $ 70,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 203 Hoge Building, 705 Second Avenue Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund works to protect people and natural resources through the responsible enforcement of environmental laws. The grant supports a Fish-Trees-Water campaign, which will use litigation to enforce environmental statutes in order to protect salmon, restore abundant clean water, and safeguard forest ecosystems throughout the Northwest. ($20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $50,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 1999 $ 91,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Avenue, #203 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 343-7340 http://www.earthjustice.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund is dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the environment through the enforcement of laws and legal processes. A $55,000 grant supports work of the Seattle office focused on forest and salmon protection and restoration, including using legal challenges to protect roadless areas, wildlife habitat, and the non-timber commercial values of the forest. $36,000 supports efforts to represent environmental interests on the Seattle Host Organization, engage participation among Northwest environmental groups, and encourage effective media coverage of Northwest issues as part of the World Trade Organization ministerial held in Seattle. ($25,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $36,000 Other Environmental Concerns; $30,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)
Earthjustice
50 California Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 USA
(415) 217-2000 http://www.earthjustice.org
94-1730465 2007 $ 50,000 Earthjustice Northwest Office 705 Second Avenue, #203 Seattle WA 98104-1711 (206) 343-7340 x30 http://www.earthjustice.org Oregon; Washington; Alaska Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant supporting Earthjustice's work in the Pacific Northwest.
Environmental and Energy Study Institute
122 C Street, NW, #630 Washington DC 20001
(202) 628-1400 http://www.eesi.org
2003 $ 30,000 http://www.eesi.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported a Northwest Agriculture/Renewable Energy initiative to educate farmers and environmental activists about the energy title of the 2002 Farm Bill and the rule-making associated with the legislation's implementation.
Environmental Mining Education Foundation
607 Yates Street, #201 Victoria BC V8W 1L1 Canada
(250) 384-2686
2003 $ 20,000 Environmental Mining Council of BC PO Box 8105 Victoria BC V8W 3R8 (250) 384-2686 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the Environmental Mining Council of British Columbia's work to halt the negative impacts of mineral development in British Columbia.
Environmental Mining Education Foundation
607 Yates Street, #201 Victoria BC V8W 1L1 Canada
(250) 384-2686
2001 $ 25,000 Environmental Mining Council of BC 607 Yates Street, #201 Victoria BC V8W 2A7 (250) 384-2686 British Columbia Inactive Programs BC Spaces for Nature works to protect world-class wilderness, wildlife, ancient forests, and biodiversity in British Columbia. BC Spaces is the fiscal sponsor for the Environmental Mining Council of BC, which works to protect the ecological integrity of British Columbia from the impacts of irresponsible mineral development. The grant supports the CouncilÍs work with local groups, government employees, and mine workers to document concerns, research alternatives, and find sustainable solutions to mining problems.
Environmental Support Center
1500 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, #25 Washington DC 20005-1808
(202) 331-9700 http://www.envsc.org
2004 $ 45,000 http://www.envsc.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported training and technical assistance to Northwest grassroots environmental organizations.
Environmental Support Center
1500 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, #25 Washington DC 20005-1808
(202) 331-9700 http://www.envsc.org
2003 $ 50,000 http://www.envsc.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant provided support for an organizational development program supporting grassroots environmental and environmental justice groups in the Northwest.
Environmental Support Center
1500 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, #25 Washington DC 20005-1808
(202) 331-9700 http://www.envsc.org
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.envsc.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the Center's work to provide grassroots groups in the Pacific Northwest with training, capacity building, and organizational development support.
Evergreen
355 Adelaide Street W, Fifth Floor Toronto ON M5V 1S2 Canada
(416) 596-1495
2003 $ 12,000 BC Regional Office 404 Abbott Street, #134 Vancouver BC V6B 2K4 (604) 689-0766 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported Evergreen's Regional Office in Vancouver, BC, and an initiative that links environmental and health issues with the goal of affecting policy change at the local level.
Eyak Preservation Council
PO Box 460 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5890 http://www.redzone.org
68-0424723 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.redzone.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported Eyak's overall conservation program in AlaskaÍs Copper River Delta, Prince William Sound, and the Chugach National Forest.
Eyak Preservation Council
PO Box 460 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5890 http://www.redzone.org
68-0424723 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.redzone.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant provided organizational support to protect the Copper River Watershed, Chugach National Forest, and Prince William Sound.
Eyak Preservation Council
PO Box 460 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5890 http://www.redzone.org
68-0424723 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.redzone.org Alaska Inactive Programs For general support.
Eyak Preservation Council
PO Box 460 Cordova AK 99574
(907) 424-5890 http://www.redzone.org
68-0424723 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.redzone.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports advocacy work in the Copper River watershed and delta in Alaska.
Grasslands Conservation Council of British Columbia
954A Laval Crescent Kamloops BC V2C 5P5 Canada
(250) 374-5787 http://www.bcgrasslands.org
2008 $ 45,000 http://www.bcgrasslands.org British Columbia Inactive Programs For continued support of the organization's work to halt fragmentation and loss of grasslands in south-central British Columbia.
Grasslands Conservation Council of British Columbia
954A Laval Crescent Kamloops BC V2C 5P5 Canada
(250) 374-5787 http://www.bcgrasslands.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.bcgrasslands.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported organizational development and capacity-building.
Grasslands Conservation Council of British Columbia
954A Laval Crescent Kamloops BC V2C 5P5 Canada
(250) 374-5787 http://www.bcgrasslands.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.bcgrasslands.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant provided organizational support and enabled implementation of a three-year plan to enhance the organization's ability to deliver programs to protect British Columbia's grassland ecosystems.
Grasslands Conservation Council of British Columbia
954A Laval Crescent Kamloops BC V2C 5P5 Canada
(250) 374-5787 http://www.bcgrasslands.org
2006 $ 40,000 http://www.bcgrasslands.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports work to conserve priority grasslands in the Okanogan and Fraser River basins.
Green House Network
4160 SW Haven Street Lake Oswego OR 97035
(503) 342-6863 http://www.greenhousenet.org
2003 $ 5,000 http://www.greenhousenet.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported an outreach coordinator for the 2003 Race to Stop Global Warming campaign.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported a three-year study to evaluate the impacts of cattle grazing on a broad range of species within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument area.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2006 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant to support science-based advocacy and partnerships to protect terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2005 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work on recovery of diverse and healthy salmon populations in the Rogue River Basin, and sustainable forestry and other land use practices on federal lands.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Inactive Programs The World Wildlife Fund works to protect the abundance and diversity of life on Earth. The grant supports a project to provide a regionally specific and science-based approach to defining, mapping, and protecting High Conservation Value Forests in the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2005 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported expansion of water quality monitoring and enforcement activities in the upper Rogue River Basin of southwest Oregon.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2004 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported expansion of water quality monitoring and enforcement activities in the upper Rogue River Basin of southwest Oregon.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2003 $ 15,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Clean Water Program, including continuing work to ensure effective enforcement of the Clean Water Act in the upper Rogue River Basin.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2010 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology To support Phase II of the Climate Wise pilot project.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs To support basin-scale analysis of likely climate change impacts on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in the Rogue and Klamath watersheds of southern Oregon, and the use of this information to guide climate preparation actions on the part of state and local governmental entities.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2007 $ 50,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports water quality monitoring and enforcement efforts in the Rogue Basin of southern Oregon.
Geos Institute
84 Fourth Street Ashland OR 97520
(541) 482-4459 x301 http://www.geosinstitute.org
93-0880205 2006 $ 10,000 http://www.geosinstitute.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant assists in the formation of the National Center for Conservation Science and Policy, combining the staff, resources, and programs of Headwaters and the Klamath-Siskiyou office of the World Wildlife Fund.
Institute for Systems Biology
1441 N 34th Street Seattle WA 98103-8904
(206) 732-1243 http://www.systemsbiology.org
2003 $ 40,000 http://www.systemsbiology.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a program providing professional development in environmental science for grades six to eight by science teachers in Bellevue, Highline, Seattle, Northshore, and Shoreline school districts.
Western Resource Advocates
2260 Baseline Road, #200 Boulder CO 80302
(303) 444-1188 http://www.westernresources.org
2003 $ 40,000 Rocky Mountain Energy Campaign 2260 Baseline Road, #200 Boulder CO 80302 (303) 449-5792 Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the Rocky Mountain Energy Campaign's effort to develop a responsible energy policy for the Interior West, preserve the West's remaining wild places, and protect citizens and communities from unchecked and unregulated energy development.
Earthworks
1612 K Street NW, #808 Washington DC 20006
(202) 887-1872 http://www.earthworksaction.org
2007 $ 25,000 Circuit Rider Program http://www.earthworksaction.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs For continuing support for a Northwest circuit rider to assist public interest and community groups resist new mines, ensure adequate environmental protections at operating sites and monitor cleanup of abandoned facilities.
Earthworks
1612 K Street NW, #808 Washington DC 20006
(202) 887-1872 http://www.earthworksaction.org
2000 $ 25,000 Circuit Rider Program http://www.earthworksaction.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Mineral Policy Center is dedicated to cleaning up past and preventing future environmental damage from mineral development. The grant supports a continuing Northwest Circuit Rider project to provide technical, organizational, fundraising, and media outreach assistance to citizen groups in Northwest communities that are faced with environmental problems from hardrock mining.
Earthworks
1612 K Street NW, #808 Washington DC 20006
(202) 887-1872 http://www.earthworksaction.org
2003 $ 18,000 Circuit Rider Program http://www.earthworksaction.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Circuit Rider program, assisting state and local activists with campaigns, litigation, research, and media work to prevent destructive impacts of mining.
Earthworks
1612 K Street NW, #808 Washington DC 20006
(202) 887-1872 http://www.earthworksaction.org
2004 $ 25,000 Circuit Rider Program M&R Strategic Services, 10450 Allenby Way Truckee CA 96161 (530) 587-3435 http://www.earthworksaction.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the Westerners for Responsible Mining Campaign, including the Northwest Circuit Rider.
Earthworks
1612 K Street NW, #808 Washington DC 20006
(202) 887-1872 http://www.earthworksaction.org
2006 $ 25,000 Circuit Rider Program PO Box 8383 Missoula MT 59807 (406) 549-7361 http://www.earthworksaction.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports EARTHWORK's Circuit Rider Program.
Earthworks
1612 K Street NW, #808 Washington DC 20006
(202) 887-1872 http://www.earthworksaction.org
2001 $ 25,000 Circuit Rider Program http://www.earthworksaction.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Mineral Policy Center is dedicated to cleaning up past and preventing future environmental damage from mineral development. The grant supports the CenterÍs Northwest Circuit Rider project to provide technical, organizational, fundraising, and media outreach assistance to citizen groups in Northwest communities that are faced with environmental problems from hardrock mining.
reSource
740 NE First Street Bend OR 97701
(541) 388-3638 http://www.resourceoregon.org
2003 $ 10,000 http://www.resourceoregon.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported expansion of the EarthSmart education program to youth in rural Crook and Jefferson Counties.
Thornton Creek Legal Defense Fund
3241 NE 105th Street Seattle WA 98125-7908
(206) 522-5919
2003 $ 15,000 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported litigation against the city of Seattle, seeking restoration of the Thornton Creek headwaters in the Northgate area.
Thornton Creek Legal Defense Fund
3241 NE 105th Street Seattle WA 98125-7908
(206) 522-5919
2001 $ 15,000 Washington Inactive Programs Washington Trout works to preserve, protect, and restore WashingtonÍs wild fish and the waters in which they live. The grant supports a project of the Thornton Creek Alliance to challenge new development in SeattleÍs Thornton Creek watershed, seek a commitment to restore the watershed as part of any redevelopment, and identify and build alliances with the interests of others in the watershed to protect its future.
Tongass Conservation Society
PO Box 23377 Ketchikan AK 99901
(907) 225-5827
2003 $ 20,000 Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported work to defend public forestlands in the Ketchikan area from extensive logging and other development proposals.
University of Idaho, Environmental Science Program
PO Box 443006 Moscow ID 83844-3006
(208) 885-6113 http://www.its.uidaho.edu/envs
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.its.uidaho.edu/envs Idaho Inactive Programs The grant provided support to secure internship placements for the Environmental Science Program's students with environmental NGOs in the region.
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
1037 Madore Avenue Coquitlam BC V3K 3B7 Canada
(604) 936-9474 http://www.watershed-watch.org
86-9489476 2008 $ 20,000 http://www.watershed-watch.org British Columbia Inactive Programs For work to assist the British Columbia environmental community and allied First Nations to fully engage in efforts by the BC government to establish, for the first time, comprehensive policies governing management of freshwater resources in the province.
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
1037 Madore Avenue Coquitlam BC V3K 3B7 Canada
(604) 936-9474 http://www.watershed-watch.org
86-9489476 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.watershed-watch.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant provided funding to audit, improve, and seek implementation of a multiyear water use planning process in British Columbia.
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
1037 Madore Avenue Coquitlam BC V3K 3B7 Canada
(604) 936-9474 http://www.watershed-watch.org
86-9489476 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.watershed-watch.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services For support of efforts to advance improved water management policies in British Columbia.
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
1037 Madore Avenue Coquitlam BC V3K 3B7 Canada
(604) 936-9474 http://www.watershed-watch.org
86-9489476 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.watershed-watch.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services For continued support of efforts to advance improved water management policies in British Columbia.
Western Sustainable Agriculture Working Group
PO Box 59 Victor MT 59875
(406) 642-3601 http://www.westernsawg.org
2003 $ 10,000 http://www.westernsawg.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's mini-grant program, enabling participation in state-level Natural Resource Conservation Service technical advisory committees.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support urban programs in south-central Alaska, including improved public transportation and non-motorized infrastructure, the development of a Food Policy Council to address statewide policies to increase local food production and consumption, and public outreach to build support for secondary treatment of wastewater discharge to Cook Inlet.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2007 $ 30,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs For policy analysis, outreach, organizing and government oversight in the Anchorage region to ensure progressive land use planning and transportation projects receive approval.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2006 $ 15,000 Alaska Transportation Priorities Project 419 Sixth Street, #200 Juneau AK 99801 (907) 209-0082 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports a campaign by the Alaska Transportation Priorities Project to advance environmentally and fiscally sustainable transportation alternatives in south central Alaska and, in particlar, to facilitate the transition to a new project coordinator.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2005 $ 20,000 Alaska Transportation Priorities Project 308 G Street, #221 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 929-9372 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported Alaska Transportation Alliance's organizing, outreach, and advocacy project for sustainable transportation policies in south-central communities.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2008 $ 20,000 Alaska Transportation Priorities Project 308 G Street #221 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 929-9372 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs To advocate for smart transportation choices and oppose expensive, environmentally destructive infrastructure projects.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For work to advance sustainable communities in south-central Alaska.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported a full-time canvass director.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported organizational development and work to defend public lands at the state level and secure protection for the Chugach and Tongass National Forests and Prince William Sound.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports a new campaign to fight sprawl in southeast Alaska, and finalize integration of an in-house year-round canvas program.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2009 $ 20,000 Alaska Transportation Priorities Project 308 G Street #221 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 929-9372 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Urban Ecology For continued support for advocacy of financially and environmentally sustainable transportation systems in south-central Alaska.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2007 $ 5,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs For General Support.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2008 $ 20,000 http://www.akcenter.org Alaska Inactive Programs To conduct outreach activities and build community support for improved protection of wild lands and rivers, especially within the economically important Kenai River Watershed.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2004 $ 50,000 http://www.wilderness.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant for its work, in coalition with other organizations, to protect US national forest lands.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2000 $ 45,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 1424 Fourth Avenue, #816 Seattle WA 98101-2217 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Wilderness Society is devoted to the preservation of wilderness and wildlife; protecting America's prime forests, parks, rivers, deserts, and shorelines; and fostering an American land ethic. The grant supports a campaign targeted at securing comprehensive protection for roadless areas in Northwest national forests.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2008 $ 50,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 720 Third Avenue, #1800 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2006 $ 50,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 720 Third Avenue, #1800 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year grant to support the work of its Pacific Northwest Regional Office to reform national forest management and protect pristine areas of public land in the region.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2002 $ 60,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 1424 Fourth Avenue, #816 Seattle WA 98101-2217 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Wilderness Society works to protect America's wilderness and to develop a nationwide network of wildlands through public education, scientific analysis, and advocacy. The grant supports projects to protect and restore the wildlands of the Pacific Northwest, including roadless area conservation, Oregon high desert protection, Klamath Basin coalition leadership, and Owyhee Canyonlands protection.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2005 $ 50,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 1424 Fourth Avenue, #816 Seattle WA 98101-2217 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported continuing efforts to protect roadless areas in the Pacific Northwest, resist weakening of national forest management rules and regulations, participate in development of national forest management plan revisions, and extend the reach of its collaborative community conservation initiatives.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2007 $ 50,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 720 Third Avenue, #1800 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded year two of a five-year grant to support the work of its Pacific Northwest Regional Office to reform national forest management and protect pristine areas of public land in the region.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2003 $ 50,000 http://www.wilderness.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant for its work, in coalition with other national and regional environmental organizations, to defend national forest management policies and secure durable protection for Pacific Northwest forests and watersheds.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2003 $ 60,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 720 Third Avenue, #1800 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported projects to protect and restore the wildlands of the Pacific Northwest, including roadless area conservation, Oregon high desert protection, Klamath Basin coalition leadership, and Owyhee Canyonlands protection.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2010 $ 50,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 720 Third Avenue, #1800 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services The award is for year five of a five-year grant.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 1999 $ 35,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 1424 Fourth Avenue, #816 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Wilderness Society is devoted to the preservation of wilderness and wildlife; protecting America's prime forests, parks, rivers, deserts, and shorelines; and fostering an American land ethic. The grant supports the organizationÍs continuing efforts to protect public lands in the Columbia River Basin, including an economic and ecological analysis of the government's Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project process.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2009 $ 50,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 720 Third Avenue, #1800 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington Ecosystem Services The award is for year four of of a five-year grant.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2007 $ 15,000 Coalition of National Park Service Retirees, Inc. 5625 N Wilmot Rd Tucson AZ 85750-1216 (520) 615-9417 Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees' work to defend the integrity of the national parks, and to support and encourage conservation-minded former colleagues within the National Park Service.
The Wilderness Society
1615 M Street, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 833-2300 http://www.wilderness.org
53-0167933 2001 $ 60,000 TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office 1424 Fourth Avenue, #816 Seattle WA 98101-2217 (206) 624-6430 http://www.wilderness.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho Inactive Programs The Wilderness Society works to protect America's wilderness and to develop a nationwide network of wildlands through public education, scientific analysis, and advocacy. The grant supports a campaign targeted at securing comprehensive protection for roadless areas in Northwest national forests, and a new initiative focused on the restoration and protection of the Klamath Basin. ($45,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs 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.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs 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.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2007 $ 15,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs 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.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2003 $ 135,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs 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.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2000 $ 20,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs 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.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2006 $ 200,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs The five-year grant supports Cascade Land Conservancy's Cascade Agenda - 100 Years Forward project.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2008 $ 200,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year two of a five-year grant.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2009 $ 200,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology Organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2010 $ 200,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology The award is for year four of a five-year grant.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2010 $ 200,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology The award is for year five of a five-year grant.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2005 $ 40,000 http://www.cascadeland.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Cascade Agenda, an endeavor to conserve one million acres of private working forests and farms in the central Cascades.
Pinchot Institute for Conservation
1616 P Street, NW Washington DC 20036
(202) 797-6580 http://www.pinchot.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.pinchot.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a Forest Stewardship Council assessment of Washington State Trust Lands, completed in the summer of 2003 in order to be considered by the Board of Natural Resources in the fall of 2003.
Pinchot Institute for Conservation
1616 P Street, NW Washington DC 20036
(202) 797-6580 http://www.pinchot.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.pinchot.org Montana; Alaska; Oregon; Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs The Pinchot Institute for Conservation provides leadership in forest conservation thought, policy, and action. The grant supports a project to promote ecologically sound, economically beneficial, and socially responsible forest management through independent, third-party certification of state and tribal forestlands in the Northwest.
Alternative Energy Resources Organization
432 N Last Chance Gulch Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7272 http://www.aeromt.org
2003 $ 15,000 http://www.aeromt.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's "Buy Locally Grown" Food and Farm Products initiative.
Alternative Energy Resources Organization
432 N Last Chance Gulch Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7272 http://www.aeromt.org
1999 $ 35,000 http://www.aeromt.org Montana Inactive Programs Alternative Energy Resources Organization is dedicated to sustainable resource use and rural community vitality. The grant supports a project to build citizen support for better land-use and transportation planning in western Montana. Funds also support activities to promote sustainable agriculture practices. ($25,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $10,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Alternative Energy Resources Organization
432 N Last Chance Gulch Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7272 http://www.aeromt.org
2001 $ 30,000 http://www.aeromt.org Montana Inactive Programs Alternative Energy Resources Organization is dedicated to sustainable resource use and rural community vitality. The grant supports a project in western Montana to increase the organizationÍs farmer membership and actively engage farmers as advocates on smart growth, renewable energy, energy conservation, and sustainable agriculture issues. ($5,000 Energy and Climate Change; $5,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $20,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Alternative Energy Resources Organization
432 N Last Chance Gulch Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7272 http://www.aeromt.org
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.aeromt.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports implementation of recommendations from the Governor's Summit on Food and Agriculture in Montana.
Alternative Energy Resources Organization
432 N Last Chance Gulch Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7272 http://www.aeromt.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.aeromt.org Montana Inactive Programs Alternative Energy Resources Organization is dedicated to sustainable resource use and rural community vitality. The grant supports a project to build citizen support for better land-use and transportation planning in western Montana. ($8,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $7,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Bicycle Transportation Alliance
618 NW Glisan Street Suite 401 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 226-0676 http://www.btaoregon.org
93-1057956 2003 $ 15,000 http://www.bta4bikes.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported creation of a Bicycle Utopia Top 40 List, a prioritized inventory of the top 40 projects and program improvements needed to improve bicycling in the Portland metro area.
Bicycle Transportation Alliance
618 NW Glisan Street Suite 401 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 226-0676 http://www.btaoregon.org
93-1057956 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.bta4bikes.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Bicycle Transportation Alliance promotes bicycle use and seeks to improve bicycling conditions throughout Oregon. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including development and fundraising activities. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Bicycle Transportation Alliance
618 NW Glisan Street Suite 401 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 226-0676 http://www.btaoregon.org
93-1057956 2009 $ 17,000 http://www.bta4bikes.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For expenses associated with a comprehensive overhaul and update of the organization's technology infrastructure and information management systems.
Flathead Land Trust
PO Box 1913 Kalispell MT 59903
(406) 755-3494 http://www.flatheadlandtrust.org
36-3479966 2003 $ 6,625 http://www.flatheadlandtrust.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported a telephone survey in preparation for a potential $10 to $20 million open-space bond issue in 2004 that threatened agricultural land and critical habitat.
Galiano Conservancy Association
RR #1, Sturdies Bay Road Galiano Island BC V0N 1P0 Canada
(250) 539-2424
2003 $ 20,000 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported completion of a comprehensive conservation plan for the island, part of the Galiano Conservation Initiative community-based planning work.
Habitat for Humanity of Seattle/South King County
13925 Interurban Avenue S, #A Seattle WA 98168
(206) 292-5240 http://www.seattle-habitat.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.seattle-habitat.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported development of a pilot green home insulation program.
Hells Canyon Preservation Council
PO Box 2768 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-3950 http://www.hellscanyon.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.hellscanyon.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Hells Canyon Preservation Council
PO Box 2768 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-3950 http://www.hellscanyon.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.hellscanyon.org Oregon; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Hells Canyon Preservation Council
PO Box 2768 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-3950 http://www.hellscanyon.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.hellscanyon.org Oregon Inactive Programs Hells Canyon Preservation Council is dedicated to developing, promoting, and enforcing public policy that protects and restores the natural splendor of the Hells Canyon and Blue Mountain ecosystems. The grant supports the organization's ongoing advocacy for conservation in the region, including public education and work with the media.
Hells Canyon Preservation Council
PO Box 2768 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-3950 http://www.hellscanyon.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.hellscanyon.org Oregon; Idaho Inactive Programs Hells Canyon Preservation Council seeks to protect the Hells Canyon ecosystem in its natural condition, and works to ensure the conservation and maintenance of its indigenous values and character. The grant supports the organizationÍs ongoing advocacy for conservation in the region, including public education, legal analysis, and work with the media.
Hells Canyon Preservation Council
PO Box 2768 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-3950 http://www.hellscanyon.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.hellscanyon.org Oregon; Idaho Inactive Programs Hells Canyon Preservation Council seeks to protect the Hells Canyon/Blue Mountain ecosystem in its natural condition, and works to ensure the conservation and maintenance of its indigenous values and character. The grant supports the organization's ongoing advocacy for conservation in the region, including public education, legal analysis, and work with the media.
Institute for Fisheries Resources
PO Box 11170 Eugene OR 97440-3370
(541) 689-2000 http://www.ifrfish.org
2007 $ 15,000 http://www.ifrfish.org Oregon Inactive Programs For leadership of the Klamath Basin Coalition's dam removal campaign, including active and simultaneous participation in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) dam relicensing processes for four Klamath River dams (due to conclude in late '07 or early '08), and settlement negotiations prompted by a successful legal challenge of the Bureau of Reclamation's river management program.
Institute for Fisheries Resources
PO Box 11170 Eugene OR 97440-3370
(541) 689-2000 http://www.ifrfish.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.ifrfish.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work, in partnership with other grantees, on major regional conservation priorities with a particular focus on campaigns to protect and restore the Klamath River and wetlands, safeguard the salmon-producing rivers of the Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests, and establish marine protected areas in Oregon waters.
Institute for Fisheries Resources
PO Box 11170 Eugene OR 97440-3370
(541) 689-2000 http://www.ifrfish.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.ifrfish.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho Inactive Programs The Institute for Fisheries Resources works to protect, maintain, and restore the biological health of marine and anadromous fish species and their fragile ecosystems, which helps support coastal fishing communities. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including research, litigation, advocacy, and outreach.
Institute for Local Self-Reliance
927 15th St NW, 4th Floor Washington DC 20005
(202) 898-1610 http://www.healthybuilding.net
2003 $ 10,000 Healthy Building Network c/o Washington Toxics Coalition, 4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, #540 Seattle WA 98103 (206) 985-8698 http://www.healthybuilding.net Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Healthy Building Network's statewide effort in Washington to reduce the production and release of persistent bioaccumulative toxics.
Northwest Earth Institute
107 SE Washington St. #235 Portland OR 97214
(503) 227-2807 http://www.nwei.org
93-1075047 2003 $ 30,000 http://www.nwei.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant provided organizational support during a transition to paid staff leadership.
Organic Materials Review Institute
PO Box 11558 Eugene OR 97440-3758
(541) 343-7600 http://www.omri.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.omri.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant awarded a one-year one-to-one matching grant to support development of a public electronic information center for organic farmers, agricultural professionals, and consumers. The Bullitt Foundation matched $20,000 for contributions from new donors and new subscribers.
Pacific Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 59 Astoria OR 97103
(503) 325-8188 http://www.pmcc.org
2006 $ 35,000 Our Ocean 5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 (503) 735-5219 http://www.pmcc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year grant to support Oregon Ocean's campaign to conserve significant coastal and marine habitats in Oregon.
Pacific Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 59 Astoria OR 97103
(503) 325-8188 http://www.pmcc.org
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.pmcc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work with fishing communities and conservation allies to protect and restore marine habitats and fish populations offshore of Oregon and Washington.
Pacific Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 59 Astoria OR 97103
(503) 325-8188 http://www.pmcc.org
2005 $ 35,000 Our Ocean 5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 (503) 735-5219 http://www.pmcc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported Oregon Ocean, a new campaign of marine conservation organizations advocating ecosystem-based management of coastal and marine areas and establishment of a system of marine protected areas and reserves.
Pacific Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 59 Astoria OR 97103
(503) 325-8188 http://www.pmcc.org
2008 $ 35,000 Oregon Marine Stewardship Coalition OR http://www.pmcc.org Inactive Programs
Pacific Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 59 Astoria OR 97103
(503) 325-8188 http://www.pmcc.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.pmcc.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported a comprehensive analysis of area-based rockfish harvest management measures recently implemented by the Pacific Fishery Management Council, identifying and protecting marine habitats, and monitoring juvenile rockfish and essential habitats.
Pacific Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 59 Astoria OR 97103
(503) 325-8188 http://www.pmcc.org
2008 $ 15,000 http://www.pmcc.org Washington Inactive Programs For a planning effort to investigate opportunities to build capacity and advance a coastal and marine protection campaign in Washington State.
Park County Environmental Council
PO Box 164 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0723 http://www.parkcountyenvironmentalcouncil.org
2007 $ 15,000 http://www.parkcountyenvironmentalcouncil.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports a project to guide a community-based process focusing on identificaation of shared goals, and development of a constituency for land use planning policies that protect land and water resources and habitat.
Park County Environmental Council
PO Box 164 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0723 http://www.parkcountyenvironmentalcouncil.org
2003 $ 10,000 http://www.parkcountyenvironmentalcouncil.org Montana Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Park County Environmental Council
PO Box 164 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0723 http://www.parkcountyenvironmentalcouncil.org
2005 $ 15,000 http://www.parkcountyenvironmentalcouncil.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported outreach, organizing, and advocacy to promote responsible land use policies.
Peregrine Fund
5668 W Flying Hawk Lane Boise ID 83709
(208) 362-3716 http://www.peregrinefund.org
2003 $ 5,000 http://www.peregrinefund.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's education program at the World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho.
Raincoast Education Society
Box 212 Tofino BC V0R 2Z0 Canada
(250) 725-2560
2001 $ 15,000 British Columbia Inactive Programs Ecotrust Canada seeks to support the emergence of a conservation economy in the coastal temperate rainforests of British Columbia. The grant supports a project to develop a strategic and business plan for the Raincoast Education Society, a rainforest educational and interpretive center that will promote knowledge of the natural and cultural environments of the Clayoquot Sound region.
Raincoast Education Society
Box 212 Tofino BC V0R 2Z0 Canada
(250) 725-2560
2003 $ 12,000 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a speakers series, school programs, and workshops to promote a transition to the use of new energy sources and energy efficiency in the Clayoquot Sound region.
Salish Sea Expeditions
647 Horizon View Place NW Bainbridge Island WA 98110
(206) 780-7848 http://www.salish.org
2001 $ 15,000 http://www.salish.org Washington Inactive Programs Salish Sea Expeditions combines innovative classroom study with boat-based field research, thereby providing an exciting educational opportunity for students to learn about scientific principles and practice problem-solving skills while navigating the waters of Puget Sound. The grant supports a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors.
Salish Sea Expeditions
647 Horizon View Place NW Bainbridge Island WA 98110
(206) 780-7848 http://www.salish.org
2003 $ 15,000 http://www.salish.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a strategic planning process that will incorporate an assessment of restructuring options.
TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia
2709 Shoreline Drive Victoria BC V9B 1M5 Canada
(250) 479-8053
2003 $ 10,000 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant provided staff support and other project costs for the Conservation Partnership Program in the Okanagan.
University of Washington, Center for Urban Horticulture
PO Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-8616
2000 $ 25,000 Rare Plant Care and Conservation Program Center for Urban Horticulture, Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 616-5020 Washington Inactive Programs The University of WashingtonÍs Center for Urban Horticulture is dedicated to research, teaching, and public service concerning the selection, management, and role of plants and ecosystems in urban environments. The grant supports a project to save rare plant species native to Washington State through ex situ conservation, including gene banks, clonal collection, propagation of seeds, and other horticultural methods. $5,000 is awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant to attract non-foundation funds.
University of Washington, Center for Urban Horticulture
PO Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-8616
2003 $ 9,000 Rare Plant Care and Conservation Program PO Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 616-5020 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Washington Rare Plant Care and Conservation Program's volunteer training and management.
University of Washington, Center for Urban Horticulture
PO Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-8616
2005 $ 10,000 Rare Plant Care and Conservation Program PO Box 354115 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 616-5020 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Washington Rare Plant Care and Conservation project by covering expenses associated with training and management of volunteers doing monitoring and seed collection.
Friends of Grays Harbor
PO Box 1512 Westport WA 98595-1512
(360) 648-2254 http://www.friendsofgraysharbor.org
2003 $ 10,000 http://www.friendsofgraysharbor.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's challenge to the development of an ocean front golf resort, conference facility, and hotel complex adjacent to two state parks and encompassing 350 acres of interdunal wetlands and one-half mile of ocean shoreline.
Valhalla Wilderness Society
Box 329 New Denver BC V0G 1S0 Canada
(250) 358-2333 http://www.vws.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.vws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports protection of the endangered Inland Temperate Rainforests of British Columbia.
Valhalla Wilderness Society
Box 329 New Denver BC V0G 1S0 Canada
(250) 358-2333 http://www.vws.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.vws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to craft a campaign for protection of the transboundary inland temperate rainforest.
Valhalla Wilderness Society
Box 329 New Denver BC V0G 1S0 Canada
(250) 358-2333 http://www.vws.org
1999 $ 25,000 http://www.vws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Valhalla Wilderness Society promotes wilderness and wildlife preservation, sustainable development, and resource rights. The grant supports a project to designate 620,000 acres on Princess Royal Island, British Columbia, as a refuge for the world's only concentration of kermode bears, a rare, white-color variety of black bears known as Spirit Bears. The Spirit Bear park would be located in the largest intact temperate rainforest on the continent, forming one of the largest contiguous protected areas in the world.
Valhalla Wilderness Society
Box 329 New Denver BC V0G 1S0 Canada
(250) 358-2333 http://www.vws.org
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.vws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect the inland temperate rainforest of British Columbia.
Valhalla Wilderness Society
Box 329 New Denver BC V0G 1S0 Canada
(250) 358-2333 http://www.vws.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.vws.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Valhalla Wilderness Society promotes better conservation practices and the preservation of large intact ecosystems for biodiversity and the well-being of today's society and future generations. The grant supports a project to establish a provincial park to protect an ancient forest ecosystem that serves as habitat for the rare Kermode bear, as well as resident wolves, salmon, and other rainforest species.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
2000 $ 20,000 Northwest Regional Office 180 Nickerson, #103 Seattle WA 98109 (206) 378-0114 Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The Sierra Club Foundation works to advance the preservation and protection of the natural environment by empowering the citizenry, especially democratically based grassroots organizations with charitable resources, to further the cause of environmental protection. The grant supports a project to protect the wild salmon populations of the Pacific Northwest and restore the fish to harvestable numbers by achieving improved watershed protection, modification of hydroelectric dam operations, and public awareness.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
2004 $ 30,000 Northwest Regional Office 180 Nickerson Street, #202 Seattle WA 98109 (206) 378-0114 Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the Northwest Regional OfficeÍs Lewis and Clark Wild America Campaign.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
2003 $ 25,000 Northwest Regional Office 180 Nickerson Avenue, #202 Seattle WA 98109 (206) 378-0114 Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant provided support for an education and outreach campaign to celebrate, preserve, protect, and restore the wild places and wildlife in the lands explored by Lewis and Clark.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
2002 $ 25,000 Northwest Regional Office 180 Nickerson Avenue, #202 Seattle WA 98109 (206) 378-0114 Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The Sierra Club Foundation works to advance the preservation and protection of the natural environment by empowering citizens, especially democratically based grassroots organizations with charitable resources, to further the cause of environmental protection. The grant supports an education and outreach campaign to celebrate, preserve, protect, and restore the wild places and wildlife in the lands explored by Lewis and Clark.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
2003 $ 10,000 Oregon Chapter 2950 SE Stark Street, #110 Portland OR 97214 (503) 238-0442 http://www.tscf.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported a legal defense project by the Oregon chapter of the Sierra Club Foundation to prevent the operation of the Umatilla chemical weapons incinerator.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
2003 $ 3,000 Spokane Aquifer Protection Project 2421 W Mission Avenue Spokane WA 99201 (509) 328-1087 Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported protection of the Spokane-Rathdrum Aquifer and encouraged effective water conservation measures.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
2002 $ 15,000 Oregon Chapter 2950 SE Stark, #110 Portland OR 97214 (503) 238-0442 http://www.tscf.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Sierra Club Foundation works to advance the preservation and protection of the natural environment by empowering citizens, especially democratically based grassroots organizations with charitable resources, to further the cause of environmental protection. The grant supports a legal defense project of the Sierra Club Foundation's Oregon chapter to prevent the operation of the Umatilla chemical weapons incinerator.
Sierra Club Foundation
85 Second Street, #750 San Francisco CA 94105-3465
(415) 995-1780 http://www.tscf.org
1999 $ 20,000 Northwest Regional Office 180 Nickerson Street, #103 Seattle WA 98109 (206) 378-0034 Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Sierra Club Foundation works to advance the preservation and protection of the natural environment by empowering the citizenry, especially democratically based grassroots organizations with charitable resources, to further the cause of environmental protection. The grant supports a project to protect the wild salmon populations of the Pacific Northwest and restore the fish to harvestable numbers by achieving improved watershed protection, modification of hydroelectric dam operations, and public awareness.
Climate Institute
900 17th Street, Suite 700 Washington DC 20006
(202) 547-0104 http://www.climate.org
2008 $ 25,000 202-552-4703 http://www.climate.org Montana; Washington Inactive Programs To provide opportunities for Native American students to design climate change response projects that protect the environment and generate economic resources.
Climate Institute
900 17th Street, Suite 700 Washington DC 20006
(202) 547-0104 http://www.climate.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.climate.org Washington Inactive Programs The Climate Institute works to protect the balance between climate and life on earth by facilitating dialogue among scientists, policymakers, business executives, and citizens. The grant supports work on a conference in Seattle designed to generate interest in and commitment to renewable energy investments from large corporations and individuals alike.
Alaska Institute for Sustainable Recreation and Tourism
2207 Spenard Road Anchorage AK 99503
(907) 258-3171 http://www.awrta.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.awrta.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Institute for Sustainable Recreation and Tourism works to build bridges to responsible, sustainable travel in Alaska by linking conservation, commerce, and community interests. The grant supports a project to provide information, technical assistance, and advocacy in support of sustainable recreation and tourism in Prince William Sound.
American Lands Alliance
726 Seventh Street, SE Washington DC 20003
(202) 547-9029 http://www.americanlands.org
2000 $ 50,000 http://www.americanlands.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs American Lands Alliance seeks to protect North American forest, grassland, and aquatic ecosystems; to preserve biological diversity; to restore watersheds and landscapes; and to promote environmental justice. The grant supports a project to craft and coordinate efforts to protect Northwest old growth forests and roadless lands.
American Lands Alliance
726 Seventh Street, SE Washington DC 20003
(202) 547-9029 http://www.americanlands.org
2005 $ 15,000 http://www.americanlands.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the work of the Portland office on state and private forestry rules and regulations in Washington and Oregon.
American Lands Alliance
726 Seventh Street, SE Washington DC 20003
(202) 547-9029 http://www.americanlands.org
1999 $ 50,000 http://www.americanlands.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs American Lands Alliance is dedicated to the protection and recovery of North American native forest, grassland, and aquatic ecosystems; the preservation of biological diversity; the restoration of watershed integrity; and the promotion of environmental justice in connection with these goals. A $40,000 grant supports a project to promote the permanent protection of the US National Forest wildlands in the Northwest, including roadless areas and old growth forests, through education, halting individual timber sales, and coordinating with local activists. A $10,000 grant supports a project to hire an organizer to facilitate efforts among citizen groups interested in influencing the Northwest Forest Plan SEIS process to adopt a preferred alternative that will end the logging of old growth forests.
American Lands Alliance
726 Seventh Street, SE Washington DC 20003
(202) 547-9029 http://www.americanlands.org
2003 $ 30,000 http://www.americanlands.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work to reform federal wildfire policy and defend against proposed administrative rollbacks of critical environmental safeguards.
American Lands Alliance
726 Seventh Street, SE Washington DC 20003
(202) 547-9029 http://www.americanlands.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.americanlands.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs American Lands Alliance seeks to protect North American forest, grassland, and aquatic ecosystems; to preserve biological diversity; to restore watersheds and landscapes; and to promote environmental justice. The grant supports a project to craft and coordinate efforts to protect Northwest old growth forests and roadless lands.
Seattle Parks Foundation
105 S Main St, #235 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 332-9900 http://www.seattleparksfoundation.org
91-1998597 2002 $ 1,300,000 http://www.seattleparksfoundation.org At the request of Stimson Bullitt: Establish a passive urban park at Madison St & East 24th, Seattle, to be named Homer Harris Park.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2010 $ 15,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services To assess the feasibility of a campaign to designate the Howe Sound and associated uplands near Vancouver as a major new protected area in British Columbia.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs BC Spaces for Nature works to protect world class wilderness, wildlife, ancient forests, and biodiversity in British Columbia. The grant supports the organizationÍs Jobs and Environment timber campaign, designed to eliminate overcut, protect biodiversity, and promote rural employment.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's work to protect Special Management Zones in the Chilcotin Arc region of interior British Columbia, and to extend that model throughout the province.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to respond to the mountain pine beetle epidemic in the central interior of British Columbia.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs BC Spaces for Nature works to achieve the protection of British ColumbiaÍs rich natural diversity of wilderness and wildlife. The grant supports the organizationÍs Jobs and Environment timber campaign, designed to eliminate overcut, protect biodiversity, and promote rural employment.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs BC Spaces for Nature works to protect world-class wilderness, wildlife, ancient forests, and biodiversity in British Columbia. The grant supports the organization's Jobs and Environment campaign, designed to eliminate unsustainable timber practices, protect biodiversity, and promote rural employment, as well as efforts to monitor the management of protected lands throughout the province.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2001 $ 30,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs BC Spaces for Nature works to protect world-class wilderness, wildlife, ancient forests, and biodiversity in British Columbia. The grant supports the organization's Jobs and Environment campaign, designed to eliminate unsustainable timber practices, protect biodiversity, and promote rural employment, as well as efforts to monitor the management of protected lands throughout the province.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The two-year grant supports the final phase of a longstanding effort to conserve the Chilcotin Ark and Fraser Canyon in British Columbia.
B.C. Spaces for Nature
471 Central Ave, PO Box 673 Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 Canada
(604) 886-8605 http://www.spacesfornature.org
13-1670234 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.spacesfornature.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2000 $ 20,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Inactive Programs Citizens for a Healthy Bay supports and advocates community involvement in the cleanup, restoration, and stewardship of Tacoma, WashingtonÍs Commencement Bay. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including the expansion of the BayKeeper pollution monitoring program, public education and outreach, and capacity building.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Inactive Programs Citizens for a Healthy Bay advocate community involvement in the cleanup, restoration, and stewardship of Commencement Bay. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including its BayKeeper pollution monitoring program, public education and outreach, and capacity building.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 1999 $ 15,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Inactive Programs Citizens for a Healthy Bay supports and advocates community involvement in the cleanup, restoration, and stewardship of Tacoma, WashingtonÍs Commencement Bay. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, targeted at cleanup of the Thea Foss Waterway.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported monitoring and clean water advocacy in Commencement Bay.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports Citizens for a Healthy Bay's advocacy program.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Ecosystem Services For monitoring of water quality permit compliance and enforcement of pollution control laws in and around the Port of Tacoma and Commencement Bay.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2001 $ 25,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Inactive Programs Citizens for a Healthy Bay advocates community involvement in the cleanup, restoration, and stewardship of Commencement Bay. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including its BayKeeper pollution monitoring program, public education and outreach, and capacity building. $5,000 is dedicated to technology improvements.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2009 $ 20,000 http://www.healthybay.org Washington Ecosystem Services For support of the organization's advocacy and public involvement initiatives.
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
729 NE Oregon, #200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 238-0667 http://www.critfc.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.critfc.org Washington Inactive Programs The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, representing four Columbia River treaty tribes, works to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the riverÍs fishery resources and to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign power of the tribes. The grant supports a project to rebuild degraded anadromous fish runs and improve habitat conditions in the Mid-Columbia area.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 1999 $ 20,000 West Coast Sustainability Association PO Box 77 Ucluelet BC V0R 3A0 (250) 726-7083 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 1999 $ 60,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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)
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2008 $ 80,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year four of a five-year grant.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2000 $ 35,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2007 $ 40,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2004 $ 50,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2002 $ 55,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2006 $ 50,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2011 $ 75,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2005 $ 90,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's 2010 Olympic Winter Games Carbon Neutral Transportation Campaign.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2001 $ 55,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2001 $ 30,000 West Coast Sustainability Association Box 77 Ucluelet BC V0R 3A0 (250) 726-7083 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs 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.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2009 $ 90,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology Organization is awarded year five of a five-year grant.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2007 $ 80,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2006 $ 80,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's 2010 Olympic Winter Games Carbon Neutral Transportation Campaign.
David Suzuki Foundation
219 - 2211 W Fourth Avenue Vancouver BC V6K 4S2 Canada
(604) 732-4228 http://www.davidsuzuki.org
12-7756716 2009 $ 40,000 http://www.davidsuzuki.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services To influence a new British Columbia government initiative intended to modernize provincial rules governing watershed management practices and water allocation.
Earthlife Canada Foundation
PO Box 638 Queen Charlotte BC V0T 1S0 Canada
(250) 559-8068 http://www.spruceroots.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.spruceroots.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Earthlife Canada Foundation seeks to protect the web of life in British Columbia by promoting ecologically responsible use of land and marine resources. The grant supports a project of the Gowgaia Institute to map the Haida Gwaii Forest on the Queen Charlotte Islands and promote changes in forest management and decision-making.
Earthlife Canada Foundation
PO Box 638 Queen Charlotte BC V0T 1S0 Canada
(250) 559-8068 http://www.spruceroots.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.spruceroots.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Earthlife Canada Foundation works to protect biological diversity in British Columbia and promotes ecologically sustainable use of land and marine resources. The grant supports a project of the Gowgaia Institute to map the Haida Gwaii Forest on the Queen Charlotte Islands and promote changes in forest management and decision-making.
Earthlife Canada Foundation
PO Box 638 Queen Charlotte BC V0T 1S0 Canada
(250) 559-8068 http://www.spruceroots.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.spruceroots.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the Gowgaia Institute's programs of science and mapping in support of the resources and people of Haida Gwaii.
Earthlife Canada Foundation
PO Box 638 Queen Charlotte BC V0T 1S0 Canada
(250) 559-8068 http://www.spruceroots.org
2003 $ 25,000 http://www.spruceroots.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported ongoing work on the Gowgaia Institute Mapping Project on Haida Gwaii.
Earthlife Canada Foundation
PO Box 638 Queen Charlotte BC V0T 1S0 Canada
(250) 559-8068 http://www.spruceroots.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.spruceroots.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports Gowgaia Institute's efforts to assist the Haida First Nation in establishing aboriginal rights and title to its homeland.
Earthlife Canada Foundation
PO Box 638 Queen Charlotte BC V0T 1S0 Canada
(250) 559-8068 http://www.spruceroots.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.spruceroots.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Earthlife Canada Foundation works to protect biological diversity in British Columbia and promotes ecologically sustainable use of land and marine resources. Earthlife Canada Foundation serves as fiscal sponsor of the Gowgaia Institute Society, which works to promote economic, social, cultural, and ecological sustainability within the bioregion of Haida Gwaii through research, education, and communications programs. The grant supports a project to map the Haida Gwaii Forest on the Queen Charlotte Islands and promote changes in forest management and decision-making.
Environmental Defense Institute
PO Box 220 Troy ID 83871-0220
(208) 835-6152 http://home.earthlink.net/~edinst
1999 $ 5,000 http://home.earthlink.net/~edinst Idaho Inactive Programs The Environmental Defense Institute promotes responsible public policy concerning IdahoÍs human and natural environment. The grant supports watchdog activities focused on Department of Energy cleanup proposals for contaminated sites, and public outreach work to build public support for full cleanup.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Friends of the Columbia Gorge works to protect the scenic, natural, and cultural resources within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The grant supports community outreach and organizing activities, and litigation, if necessary, to ensure better protection of the Columbia Gorge. The grant is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to raise support from individual donors.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services To enable continued oversight of management decisions and major development proposals with the potential to adversely affect the integrity of the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs For support of the organization's advocacy programs.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2000 $ 20,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Friends of the Columbia Gorge works to protect the scenic, natural, and cultural resources within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the overall operations of the organization.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work to monitor and influence the outcome of a formal review, and potential rewrite, of the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area Management Plan.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2001 $ 25,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Friends of the Columbia Gorge works to protect the scenic, natural, and cultural resources within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The grant supports work to influence pending revision of the management plan for the scenic area, including outreach, education, and organizing. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.gorgefriends.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Wilson, Suite 2 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-1593 http://www.greateryellowstone.org
2007 $ 40,000 http://www.greateryellowstone.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs For advocacy and public outreach intended to ensure high levels of protection for key wildlife habitat corridors in urbanizing valleys west of Yellowstone National Park.
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Wilson, Suite 2 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-1593 http://www.greateryellowstone.org
2000 $ 25,000 http://www.greateryellowstone.org Idaho Inactive Programs Greater Yellowstone Coalition works to preserve and protect the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the full range of its life. The grant supports the organization's work to protect national forests in Idaho and western Montana from road development.
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Wilson, Suite 2 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-1593 http://www.greateryellowstone.org
2004 $ 35,000 http://www.greateryellowstone.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported work in the upper Yellowstone River valley and in the High Divide region west of Yellowstone National Park.
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Wilson, Suite 2 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-1593 http://www.greateryellowstone.org
2003 $ 35,000 http://www.greateryellowstone.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to protect the Upper Yellowstone River, including work to prevent further bank stabilization projects and residential and commercial development in the river's floodplain. Also funded was work to influence management planning by the US Forest Service in Montana and Idaho.
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Wilson, Suite 2 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-1593 http://www.greateryellowstone.org
2005 $ 35,000 http://www.greateryellowstone.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports work in the upper Yellowstone River valley and in the High Divide region west of Yellowstone National Park.
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Wilson, Suite 2 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-1593 http://www.greateryellowstone.org
2001 $ 25,000 http://www.greateryellowstone.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The Greater Yellowstone Coalition works to preserve and protect the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the full range of its life. The grant supports work to protect national forests in Idaho and western Montana from road construction, oil and gas development, and unsustainable timber practices.
Hood River Conservation Foundation
209 Oak Street, #206 Hood River OR 97031
(541) 354-3088
1999 $ 20,000 Strategic Environmental Associates 4 Chenowith Road Underwood WA 98651 (509) 538-2500 Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Hood River Conservation Foundation works to advance and promote the technologies of resource conservation and sustainable and renewable resource management. The grant supports the implementation of the Climate Neutral Network project, designed to reduce greenhouse gasses in the environment by helping companies offset their impacts by making investments that reduce climate change elsewhere.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Rivers United acts to protect, restore, and enhance the rivers of Idaho. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including actions to strengthen local watershed groups and improve the integration of water allocation and water quality policies in the state of Idaho.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For renewed support of the organization's urban Boise River program.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs For continuation of the organization's Boise River Campaign and to support advocacy to shape the content of a new Idaho State Water Plan.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Rivers United acts to protect, restore, and enhance the rivers of Idaho. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2003 $ 35,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Rivers United works to protect, restore, and improve Idaho's rivers and native fish, and the communities that depend on them. The grant supports programs to protect Idaho's rivers from proposed new dams and hydroelectric projects, continued irrigation threats, and new logging projects proposed in critical watersheds.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to highlight, protect, and restore the Boise River.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2007 $ 40,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's Boise River campaign.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2001 $ 50,000 http://www.idahorivers.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Rivers United works to protect, restore, and improve Idaho's rivers and native fish, and the communities that depend on them. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including actions to strengthen local watershed groups and improve water allocation and water quality policies in the state of Idaho.
Indian Law Resource Center
602 N Ewing Street Helena MT 59601
(406) 449-2006 http://www.indianlaw.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.indianlaw.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Indian Law Resource Center provides legal assistance to indigenous peoples in the Americas who are working to protect their land resources, human rights, environment, and cultural identity. The grant supports a project to educate Northwest tribes about benefits from the successful shutdown of open-pit gold mines and promote better ties between tribes and environmental organizations.
Kentucky Environmental Foundation
PO Box 467 Berea KY 40403
(606) 986-7565 http://www.cwwg.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.cwwg.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Kentucky Environmental Foundation works to improve access to information, promote communication, and foster cooperation between government and citizens on matters concerning the environment. The grant supports the Oregon Legal Project of the Chemical Weapons Working Group, a legal proceeding to halt the building of a chemical weapons incinerator in a populated community near Hermiston.
Montana Wilderness Association
30 S Ewing Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7350
2000 $ 15,000 Montana Inactive Programs The Montana Wilderness Association is dedicated to the protection and preservation of Montana's public wild lands and naturally functioning ecosystems. The grant supports a wildlands project in northwest Montana, seeking to protect some of the largest native ecosystems remaining in the contiguous 48 states.
Montana Wilderness Association
30 S Ewing Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7350
1999 $ 15,000 Montana Inactive Programs The Montana Wilderness Association works to protect the state's vast and renowned wild country. The grant supports the organizationÍs work in northwest Montana, including the Glacier Park/Bob Marshall and Cabinet-Yaak ecosystems. $7,500 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to raise support from individual donors.
Montana Wilderness Association
30 S Ewing Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7350
2002 $ 25,000 Inactive Programs The Montana Wilderness Association is dedicated to the protection and preservation of Montana's public wild lands and naturally functioning ecosystems. The grant supports the organization's work in northwest Montana.
Montana Wilderness Association
30 S Ewing Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7350
2001 $ 15,000 Montana Inactive Programs The Montana Wilderness Association is dedicated to the protection and preservation of Montana's public wild lands and naturally functioning ecosystems. The grant supports a wildlands project in northwest Montana, seeking to protect some of the largest native ecosystems remaining in the contiguous 48 states.
Montana Wilderness Association
30 S Ewing Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7350
2005 $ 20,000 Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the Northwest Montana Field Office's work in northwestern Montana to protect roadless national forest lands and to build public support for improved forest management.
Montana Wilderness Association
30 S Ewing Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7350
2003 $ 20,000 Montana Inactive Programs The grant built support for protection of critical wilderness core areas and habitat linkage zones, especially in the Clearwater-to-the-Kootenay corridor and in the Glacier-Waterton National Park region.
Montana Wilderness Association
30 S Ewing Helena MT 59601
(406) 443-7350
2007 $ 20,000 Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports work on the problem of motorized recreational use in Montana's wild country.
Washington's National Park Fund
2112 Third Avenue, #501 Seattle WA 98121
(206) 770-0627 http://www.wnpf.org
1999 $ 5,000 Mount Rainier Centennial Technology Camp for At-Risk Youth 2891 - 152nd Avenue NE Redmond WA 98052 (425) 250-1240 http://www.wnpf.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington's National Park Fund seeks to restore, enhance, and protect our national parks for current and future generations to enjoy. The grant supports a program for youth from local school districts, which includes a backpacking trip on Mount Rainier followed by a weekend computer training camp where participants will produce a CD-ROM commemorating the parkÍs centennial.
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2000 $ 120,000 San Francisco Office 71 Stevenson Street San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 777-0220 http://www.nrdc.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Natural Resources Defense Council works to safeguard the Earth, its people, plants, and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends. The grant supports the organizationÍs energy, water, and forestry work in the Northwest, and a pilot project in Seattle and Portland to advance a location-efficient mortgage initiative. ($50,000 Energy and Climate Change; $30,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $30,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2006 $ 60,000 111 Sutter Street, 20th Floor San Francisco CA 94104 (415) 875-6100 http://www.nrdc.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's energy, climate, and toxic substances programs in the Pacific Northwest.
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 1999 $ 122,000 San Francisco Office 71 Stevenson Street, #1825 San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 777-0220 x311 http://www.nrdc.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Natural Resources Defense Council works to safeguard the Earth and its people, plants, and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends. The grant supports the organization's energy, water, and forestry work in the Northwest; a project for a location-efficient mortgage initiative in Seattle; and support for an Earth Day activity. ($52,000 Energy and Climate Change; $30,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $30,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2005 $ 85,000 111 Sutter Street, 20th Floor San Francisco CA 94104 (415) 875-6100 http://www.nrdc.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect the roadless areas and ancient forests of the Tongass National Forest, to continue ongoing litigation against the Department of Energy and its efforts to redefine what constitutes high level nuclear waste, and to promote energy conservation, efficiency, and reduction in greenhouse gases.
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2002 $ 110,000 San Francisco Office 71 Stevenson Street, #1825 San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 777-0220 http://www.nrdc.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Natural Resources Defense Council works to safeguard the Earth and the natural systems on which all life depends. The grant supports the organization's climate change, energy, water, forestry, location-efficient mortgage, and hazardous waste work in the Northwest.
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2001 $ 110,000 San Francisco Office 71 Stevenson Street, #1825 San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 777-0220 http://www.nrdc.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Natural Resources Defense Council works to safeguard the Earth and the natural systems on which all life depends. The grant supports the organization's climate change, energy, water, forestry, location-efficient mortgage, and hazardous waste work in the Northwest. ($50,000 Energy and Climate Change; $20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $20,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems; $10,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2009 $ 65,000 San Francisco 415-875-6173 http://www.nrdc.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology To accelerate attainment of energy efficiency goals through collaboration with regional advocacy groups and high-level engagement with decision makers at the Bonneville Power Administration and major Northwest investor-owned utilities, and to continue to monitor Department of Energy and Congressional actions regarding cleanup of nuclear waste facilities.
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2003 $ 100,000 San Francisco Office 111 Sutter Street, 20th Floor San Francisco CA 94104 (415) 875-6100 http://www.nrdc.org Montana; Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported work in renewable energy and energy efficiency in the Pacific Northwest; protection of national forest reserves in the western United States; an initiative to protect rockfish populations off the Oregon and Washington coasts; and litigation against a Department of Energy order reclassifying high level nuclear waste.
Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th St, 11th Floor New York NY 10011-4201
(212) 727-2700 http://www.nrdc.org
13-2654926 2008 $ 75,000 http://www.nrdc.org Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Montana Inactive Programs To provide counsel on regional energy matters and for continuing legal work to ensure that neither Congress nor the Department of Energy succeeds in reclassification of high level nuclear waste.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2007 $ 30,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Inactive Programs For operating support for communications, organizational strategic planning and promotion of policies that result in reduced pesticide use to protect human and ecosystem health.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2004 $ 32,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Healthier Homes and Gardens campaign to reduce residential use of pesticides.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2000 $ 30,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides promotes sustainable resource management, prevention of pest problems, use of alternatives to pesticides, and the right to be free from pesticide exposure. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including work focused on pesticide use on potato farms and outreach efforts to groups working on pesticide reform issues. ($15,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $15,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides promotes sustainable resource management, the prevention of pest problems, the use of alternatives to pesticides, and the right to be free from pesticide exposure. The grant supports the continuation of an Oregon Right-to-Know campaign to build public support for requiring disclosure regarding the use of pesticides, and outreach efforts to groups working on pesticide reform issues.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2009 $ 22,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To promote practices that will accelerate a transition to non-herbicidal weed control by parks maintenance employees in five cities and to underwrite the executive directorÍs participation in a leadership training program.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2003 $ 35,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported a program to reduce pesticide pollution of waterways and build a broad-based grassroots constituency to protect water quality and salmon.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports work to broaden the constituency for pesticide reform through implementation of a communication plan, outreach, and organizing.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.pesticide.org Oregon Urban Ecology To protect the health of vulnerable human populations by reducing exposure to pesticides in school districts and low-income housing.
Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393 Eugene OR 97440-1393 U.S.A.
(541) 344-5044 http://www.pesticide.org
93-0715778 2001 $ 35,000 http://www.pesticide.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides promotes sustainable resource management, prevention of pest problems, use of alternatives to pesticides, and the right to be free from pesticide exposure. The grant supports the organizationÍs legal work to address harmful impacts of pesticide use on salmon and efforts to encourage policies that restrict pesticide use and promote salmon-friendly pest management practices. ($15,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $20,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
821 SE 14th Avenue Portland OR 97214
(503) 802-8100 http://www.nature.org/oregon
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.nature.org/oregon Oregon Inactive Programs For General Support.
Central City Concern
232 NW Sixth Avenue Portland OR 97209
(503) 294-1681 http://www.centralcityconcern.org
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.centralcityconcern.org Oregon Inactive Programs To incorporate an integrated water use strategy not currently allowed by code in a a mixed-use high rise residential project in Portland that includes 175 units of affordable housing.
Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development
PO Box 4569 Arcata CA 95518
(707) 825-7640 http://7genfund.org/index.html
2007 $ 3,000 http://7genfund.org/index.html Montana Inactive Programs To cover travel costs and some staff expenses for representatives of tribal nations and Native communities to plan a national climate change conference scheduled for summer 2008.
Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development
PO Box 4569 Arcata CA 95518
(707) 825-7640 http://7genfund.org/index.html
2008 $ 10,000 http://7genfund.org/index.html Oregon; Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs To address threats to native communities from climate change.
United States Conference of Mayors
1620 I Street, N.W. Washington DC 20006
(202) 293-7330 http://www.usmayors.org
2007 $ 7,500 http://www.usmayors.org Washington Inactive Programs For support of the Mayors' National Climate Summit in Seattle in November 2007.
Environment Washington Research and Policy Center
1402 3rd Ave, Suite 717 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 568-2850 http://www.environmentwashington.org
2007 $ 35,000 http://www.environmentwashington.org Washington Inactive Programs To advance statewide climate change policies through analysis, outreach, advocacy and public awareness programs in Washington.
Washington State University Foundation
PO Box 641925 Pullman WA 99164-1925 USA
(509) 335-7177 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu
91-1075542 2007 $ 2,500 Pullman 509-335-1467 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu Washington Inactive Programs To support the first "Imagine Tomorrow" high school competition organized by WSU to engage high school aged youth in the climate change challenge.
Washington State University Foundation
PO Box 641925 Pullman WA 99164-1925 USA
(509) 335-7177 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu
91-1075542 2009 $ 2,500 Pullman 509-335-1467 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For expenses associated with the third year of the "Imagine Tomorrow" high school competition organized by WSU to engage youth in the climate change challenge.
Washington State University Foundation
PO Box 641925 Pullman WA 99164-1925 USA
(509) 335-7177 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu
91-1075542 2010 $ 5,000 Pullman 509-335-1467 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For expenses associated with the fourth year of "Imagine Tomorrow," a high school competition organized by WSU to engage high school students' interest in climate change.
Washington State University Foundation
PO Box 641925 Pullman WA 99164-1925 USA
(509) 335-7177 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu
91-1075542 2008 $ 2,500 Pullman 509-335-1467 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu Washington Inactive Programs To support a statewide competition for high school students to develop and design solutions to climate change.
Washington State University Foundation
PO Box 641925 Pullman WA 99164-1925 USA
(509) 335-7177 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu
91-1075542 2011 $ 65,000 WSU Puyallup Research and Extension Center 26060 West Pioneer Puyallup WA 98371-4900 (253) 445-4500 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu Washington Urban Ecology To support a Low Impact Development (LID) outreach specialist who will assist municipalities and businesses in meeting LID requirements included in the 2012 updates to the municipal stormwater permits.
Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
1536 Wynkoop Street, Suite 200 Denver CO 80202
(970) 946-7509 http://www.restoretherockies.org
2007 $ 15,000 http://www.restoretherockies.org Washington Inactive Programs To underwrite the cost of a field course at Snoqualmie Pass focused on reducing conflicts between wildlife and highway vehicles.
Olympic Forest Coalition
606 Lilly Rd NE #115 Olympia WA 98506
(360) 456-8793 http://www.olympicforest.org
2008 $ 20,000 http://www.olympicforest.org Washington Inactive Programs To coordinate the Washington Watershed Restoration Initiative as it seeks to enhance efforts to restore the integrity of degraded watersheds throughout western Washington.
Fuse Innovation Fund
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 310 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 420-0133 http://www.fuseinnovation.org
87-0800705 2011 $ 30,000 http://www.fuseinnovation.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Fuse Innovation Fund
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 310 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 420-0133 http://www.fuseinnovation.org
87-0800705 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.fuseinnovation.org Washington Inactive Programs To build capacity to effectively employ online organizing, social networking techniques, and civic advocacy to advance progressive policies in Washington, notably those focused on reduction of greenhouse gases.
Fuse Innovation Fund
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 310 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 420-0133 http://www.fuseinnovation.org
87-0800705 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.fuseinnovation.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement For continuing support to this recently established organization that utilizes social networking and organizing to expand the political clout of progressive interests in Washington state.
Worldchanging
1517 12th Ave #304 Seattle WA 98122
(206) 760-2991 http://www.worldchanging.com
2008 $ 30,000 http://www.worldchanging.com Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs To help support a staff person to focus attention on how innovations from around the world might be applied in Seattle.
South of the Sound Community Farm Land Trust
4931 Oyster Barn Road Olympia WA 98502
(360) 866-9424
2008 $ 20,000 Washington Inactive Programs To educate Thurston County citizens about a ballot measure that will generate funds for working forest and farmland preservation and open space protection.
Rogue Valley Council of Governments
PO Box 3275, 155 N. First St Central Point OR 97502
(541) 423-1369 http://www.rvcog.org
93-0611406 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.rvcog.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support multi-jurisdictional ecologically based urban planning in the Rogue River Valley of Oregon.
Rogue Valley Council of Governments
PO Box 3275, 155 N. First St Central Point OR 97502
(541) 423-1369 http://www.rvcog.org
93-0611406 2008 $ 46,500 http://www.rvcog.org Oregon Inactive Programs For ecosystem-based technical and land use planning assistance to local governments in the Rogue Valley of Oregon.
Craft3
203 Howerton Way, SE PO Box 826 Ilwaco WA 98624 USA
(360) 642-4265 http://www.craft3.org
91-1662698 2008 $ 50,000 Seattle 206-447-9226 x105 http://www.sbpac.com Washington Inactive Programs To design and market a demonstration energy conservation loan product in the Seattle area. These new loans and services will enable low-income residential and commercial property owners to finance and install modifications that significantly improve energy efficiency or harness renewable energy technologies.
Craft3
203 Howerton Way, SE PO Box 826 Ilwaco WA 98624 USA
(360) 642-4265 http://www.craft3.org
91-1662698 2010 $ 80,000 Seattle 206-447-9226 http://www.sbpac.com Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To establish a regional system that provides energy efficiency financing services in the Pacific Northwest.
Craft3
203 Howerton Way, SE PO Box 826 Ilwaco WA 98624 USA
(360) 642-4265 http://www.craft3.org
91-1662698 2009 $ 5,000 http://www.sbpac.com Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To supplement funding previously provided for Shorebank's launch of an energy efficiency retrofit loan program in Seattle and Portland.
Community Food and Agriculture Coalition
117 W. Broadway Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 721-0543 http://www.MissoulaCFAC.org
26-3991288 2008 $ 20,000 http://www.missoulafac.org Montana Inactive Programs To implement a campaign to secure land use policies that discourage the conversion of farmland to non-agricultural uses.
Community Food and Agriculture Coalition
117 W. Broadway Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 721-0543 http://www.MissoulaCFAC.org
26-3991288 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.missoulafac.org Montana Ecosystem Services To help shape city and county land use laws and policy pertaining to urban development on productive agricultural lands. $10,000 of the overall grant is a challenge for new or increased individual contributions.
Friends of the Cedar River Watershed
6512 23rd Ave NW #320 Seattle WA 98117
(206) 297-8141 http://www.cedarriver.org
91-1710892 2010 $ 10,000 http://www.cedarriver.org Washington Ecosystem Services To engage citizen volunteers in habitat restoration work, conduct public outreach on watershed stewardship and salmon conservation, and deliver watershed-related educational opportunities to high school students in four school districts within the Cedar River Watershed.
Friends of the Cedar River Watershed
6512 23rd Ave NW #320 Seattle WA 98117
(206) 297-8141 http://www.cedarriver.org
91-1710892 2008 $ 10,000 http://www.cedarriver.org Washington Inactive Programs To support the citizen-based Watershed Stewardship Program, a partnership between Friends of the Cedar River Watershed, Seattle Aquarium, Seattle Public Utilities, and King County.
Green Corps
369 Broadway, Suite 200 San Francisco CA 94133 USA
(415) 622-0033 http://www.greencorps.org
23-2687791 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.greencorps.org Washington; Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Green Corps
369 Broadway, Suite 200 San Francisco CA 94133 USA
(415) 622-0033 http://www.greencorps.org
23-2687791 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.greencorps.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year one of a two-year grant to increase the number of young people prepared to engage in grassroots advocacy and to expand the pipeline of talented, committed environmental leaders and activists in the Northwest.
Mt. Adams Resource Stewards
PO Box 152 Glenwood WA 98619
(509) 364-4110 http://www.mtadamsstewards.org
51-0503978 2008 $ 15,000 http://www.mtadamsstewards.org Washington Inactive Programs To assess options and prepare an action plan for community-based conservation of working forest lands in the Klickitat and White Salmon watersheds.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 588-6000 http://www.preservationnation.org
53-0210807 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.preservationnation.org Washington Inactive Programs To establish the Green Lab in Seattle, which will serve as a center for policy development and demonstration projects to promote energy savings through green renovation of historic buildings.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 588-6000 http://www.preservationnation.org
53-0210807 2010 $ 70,000 http://www.preservationnation.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To provide ongoing funding for the Preservation Green Lab to develop and advance policies for existing and historic buildings that result in greater energy efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Renewable Energy Alaska Project
308 G Street, Suite 207 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 929-7770 http://www.realaska.org
26-0484527 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.realaska.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports the Renewable Energy Alaska Project.
Renewable Energy Alaska Project
308 G Street, Suite 207 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 929-7770 http://www.realaska.org
26-0484527 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.realaska.org Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology For general support.
Renewable Energy Alaska Project
308 G Street, Suite 207 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 929-7770 http://www.realaska.org
26-0484527 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.realaska.org Alaska Inactive Programs For outreach, education and advocacy work to promote policies that will increase production of and demand for renewable energy in Alaska.
Renewable Energy Alaska Project
308 G Street, Suite 207 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 929-7770 http://www.realaska.org
26-0484527 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.realaska.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported the Renewable Energy Alaska Project, a newly formed statewide coalition of utilities, environmental organizations, tribal interests, businesses, and consumer groups seeking to increase the production and use of renewable energy.
Renewable Energy Alaska Project
308 G Street, Suite 207 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 929-7770 http://www.realaska.org
26-0484527 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.realaska.org Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology For continued operating support to advance policies that accelerate the expansion of the renewable energy sector in Alaska, build demand, and demonstrate feasibility through project development and construction.
Forest Stewardship Council - US
212 Third Avenue North, Suite 504 Minneapolis MN 55416 USA
(360) 301-4548 http://www.fscus.org
03-0355315 2008 $ 15,000 Portland 503-262-0833 x5 http://www.fscus.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia Inactive Programs To develop a coordinated and collaborative regional strategy to advance Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified forestry practices and market development in the Pacific Northwest.
Forest Stewardship Council - US
212 Third Avenue North, Suite 504 Minneapolis MN 55416 USA
(360) 301-4548 http://www.fscus.org
03-0355315 2009 $ 4,000 http://www.fscus.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services To support a major convening of Forest Stewardship Council, nonprofit, and business advocates from the Pacific Northwest.
Forest Stewardship Council - US
212 Third Avenue North, Suite 504 Minneapolis MN 55416 USA
(360) 301-4548 http://www.fscus.org
03-0355315 2011 $ 30,000 http://www.fscus.org Washington; Oregon; British Columbia Ecosystem Services To support implementation of a Forest Stewardship Council regional initiative in the Pacific Northwest.
Forest Stewardship Council - US
212 Third Avenue North, Suite 504 Minneapolis MN 55416 USA
(360) 301-4548 http://www.fscus.org
03-0355315 2009 $ 25,000 Portland 503-260-8335 http://www.fscus.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho Ecosystem Services To significantly expand the amount of forest managed by the Forest Stewardship CouncilÍs (FSC) rigorous environmental and social standards while simultaneously growing the regional market for FSC-certified products.
Forest Stewardship Council - US
212 Third Avenue North, Suite 504 Minneapolis MN 55416 USA
(360) 301-4548 http://www.fscus.org
03-0355315 2001 $ 30,000 Forest Stewardship Council, BC Regional Initiative 373 Baker Street, #5 Nelson BC V11 4H6 (250) 352-2424 http://www.fscus.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Tides Foundation partners with donors to increase and organize resources for social change, deliver effective grantmaking programs, create opportunities for learning and build community among donors and grantees. It serves as the fiscal sponsor for the Forest Stewardship Council, an organization that supports environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable management of the world's forests. The grant supports an initiative to develop and implement regional wood certification standards for British Columbia.
Leadership Tomorrow
1301 Fifth Avenue #2500 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 389-7279 http://www.leadershiptomorrowseattle.org
2008 $ 5,400 http://www.leadershiptomorrowseattle.org Washington Inactive Programs To provide scholarships for two members of the 2008-09 Leadership Tomorrow class.
Leadership Tomorrow
1301 Fifth Avenue #2500 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 389-7279 http://www.leadershiptomorrowseattle.org
2008 $ 15,000 Legacy Leadership Institute http://www.leadershiptomorrowseattle.org Washington Inactive Programs To support the launch of a program to train people over 50 who seek to serve as outreach volunteers at regional environmental organizations.
Leadership Tomorrow
1301 Fifth Avenue #2500 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 389-7279 http://www.leadershiptomorrowseattle.org
2009 $ 5,400 http://www.leadershiptomorrowseattle.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To support tuition expenses for two participants in Leadership Tomorrow's Class of 2009-2010.
Oregon Wine Board
1200 NW Naito Parkway, Suite 400 Portland OR 97209
(503) 228-8336 http://www.oregonwine.org/industry
93-1265811 2009 $ 20,000 Ecos Consulting 309 SW 6th Ave #1000 (503) 525-2700 http://www.oregonwine.org/industry Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To expand participation by Oregon wineries in a pilot program that will assist them to achieve carbon neutrality in their operations.
Hood River Valley Residents Committee, Inc.
PO Box 1544 Hood River OR 97031
(541) 490-3618 http://www.hrvrc.org
93-0805882 2009 $ 17,500 http://www.hrvrc.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Oregon State University, Office of Sponsored Programs
B308 Kerr Administration Building Corvallis OR 97331-2140
(541) 737-4933 http://www.oregonstate.edu/research/osp/index.htm
48-1278540 2011 $ 50,000 Institute for Natural Resources 210 Strand Ag Hall Corvallis OR 97331-2208 (541) 737-9931 http://www.oregonstate.edu/research/osp/index.htm Oregon Ecosystem Services To investigate mechanisms and institutional structures needed for public water utilities in the Pacific Northwest to develop and implement payment for ecosystem services programs to finance restoration and protection of source watersheds in lieu of traditional engineered solutions.
Oregon State University, Office of Sponsored Programs
B308 Kerr Administration Building Corvallis OR 97331-2140
(541) 737-4933 http://www.oregonstate.edu/research/osp/index.htm
48-1278540 2009 $ 115,000 Institute for Natural Resources 210 Strand Ag, OSU Corvallis OR 97333 (541) 737-9931 http://www.oregonstate.edu/research/osp/index.htm Oregon Ecosystem Services To produce a broadly replicable set of financial tools and institutional arrangements to reduce financial barriers to landowner participation in ecosystem service programs and markets.
Lake Roosevelt Forum
2206 South Sherman Street Spokane WA 99203
(509) 535-7084 http://www.lrf.org
91-1566293 2009 $ 15,000 Spokane River Forum 2206 South Sherman Street Spokane WA 99203 (509) 535-7084 http://www.lrf.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For "Meet Me at the River," a project to involve the community in protection and restoration of the Spokane River.
Oregon State University, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
104 COAS Administration Building Corvallis OR 97361-5503
(503) 248-1905 http://www.coas.oregonstate.edu
93-6001786 2008 $ 25,000 Oregon Global Warming Commission 625 Marion Street NE Salem OR 97301-3737 (503) 378-4040 http://www.coas.oregonstate.edu Oregon Inactive Programs To develop and implement communications program to provide information to decision-makers and the general public about statewide climate change policies and available research and resources for individuals and businesses to take action.
Oregon State University, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
104 COAS Administration Building Corvallis OR 97361-5503
(503) 248-1905 http://www.coas.oregonstate.edu
93-6001786 2010 $ 15,000 Oregon Global Warming Commission http://www.coas.oregonstate.edu Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To complete an update of the state's "Road Map to 2020," a strategy document that will detail how Oregon can reach its global warming reduction goals.
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity
PO Box 29361 San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-6576 http://www.cgbd.org
13-3431076 2009 $ 10,000 http://www.cgbd.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; Alaska Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide
1877 Garden Avenue Eugene OR 97403
(541) 687-8454 http://www.elaw.org
94-3116602 2009 $ 10,000 http://www.elaw.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To advance state feed-in tariff policies in Oregon that will encourage small-scale distributed generation from renewable energy sources, principally solar.
Trust for Conservation Innovation
423 Washington Street, 5th Floor San Francisco CA 94111
(415) 421-3774 http://www.trustforconservationinnovation.org
91-2166435 2009 $ 30,000 Sustainable Fisheries Partnership 7744 14th Ave SW Seattle WA 98106 (206) 579-2407 http://www.trustforconservationinnovation.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For continuing efforts to mobilize commercial seafood industry leaders and coastal communities as advocates for strong US and international carbon dioxide reduction policies to reduce and reverse the impacts of ocean acidification.
Policy Institute
PO Box 1362 Helena MT 59624
(406) 442-5506 http://www.thepolicyinstitute.org
81-0542433 2011 $ 25,000 http://www.thepolicyinstitute.org Montana Leadership and Civic Engagement To underwrite a grassroots leadership development program that will prepare emerging Montana activists.
City Club
1333 5th Ave, Suite 24 Seattle WA 98101-2600
(206) 682-7395 http://www.seattlecityclub.org
91-1148262 2009 $ 5,000 http://www.seattlecityclub.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For costs associated with four moderated public forums with themes of environmental stewardship and sustainability.
InvestigateWest
PO Box 70311 Seattle WA 98127 USA
(425) 772-1675 http://www.invw.org
27-0170663 2011 $ 40,000 http://www.invw.org Washington; Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For continuing operating support.
InvestigateWest
PO Box 70311 Seattle WA 98127 USA
(425) 772-1675 http://www.invw.org
27-0170663 2009 $ 40,000 http://www.invw.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To explore the future of environmental investigative reporting in the aftermath of the collapse of the standard newspaper business model.
Virginia Organizing Project
703 Concord Avenue Charlottesville VA 22903
(434) 984-4655 x222 http://www.virginia-organizing.org
54-1674992 2009 $ 5,000 Advancing Green Chemistry 1710 Allied Street, Suite 35 Charlottesville VA 22903 (434) 220-3701 http://www.virginia-organizing.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For expenses associated with planning and coordination of a Northwest funders' green chemistry briefing to be held in Seattle in the first quarter of 2010.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2005 $ 15,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the development of a 2010 Olympic Winter Games plan for open space protection in the lower mainland region, jointly undertaken by Smart Growth BC, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, and Western Canada Wilderness Committee.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2001 $ 35,000 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Institute for New Economics undertakes research in and promotes issues of economic and ecological sustainability, including energy, agriculture, trade, employment, environment, forestry, general economic changes, and social welfare. It serves as the fiscal sponsor for Smart Growth BC, an organization that promotes livable, compact urban centers to ensure efficient use of land, adequate affordable housing, sustainable transportation, environmental integrity, and viable resource and agricultural lands. The grant supports a communications and media project. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2003 $ 25,000 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant provided continued support for efforts to include smart growth principles in the Community Charter, form British Columbia Farmland Watch Network to maintain the Agricultural Land Reserve, conduct a study comparing the costs of sprawl with the costs of smart growth alternatives, and incorporate smart growth policies in revisions of community plans and regional growth strategies.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2006 $ 25,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2009 $ 5,000 Center for Urban Innovation 8-900 Park Boulevard Victoria BC V8V 2T3 (250) 514-2525 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Urban Ecology For expenses associated with the fifth annual Gaining Ground conference, this one to be held in October in Vancouver, BC.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported outreach, public information, research, and advocacy to protect British ColumbiaÍs 30-year old Agricultural Land Reserve.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2007 $ 40,000 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs To advocate for protection of the Agricultural Land Reserve system through public outreach, policy development and government oversight. Also, to enable this organization to create its first full-time staff fundraising and development position.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2007 $ 25,000 Olympics Initiative http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2006 $ 40,000 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports expansion of the Community Assistance Program and continuing efforts to protect the Agricultural Land Reserve policy in the province.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2000 $ 45,000 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Institute for New Economics undertakes research in and promotes issues of economic and ecological sustainability, including energy, agriculture, trade, employment, environment, forestry, general economic changes, and social welfare. The grant supports the overall operations of Smart Growth BC, a new nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting livable, compact urban centers to ensure efficient use of land, adequate affordable housing, sustainable transportation, environmental integrity, and viable resource and agricultural lands. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to attract funds from major donors with the FoundationÍs contribution dedicated to technology investments and a reserve account.
Smart Growth BC
314-402 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6B 1T6 Canada
(604) 915-5234 http://www.newcity.ca
86-9847277 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.smartgrowth.bc.ca British Columbia Urban Ecology To advance adoption and implementation of smart growth principles and policies at the provincial and local level.
Local Government Commission
1303 J Street, Suite 250 Sacramento CA 95814
(916) 448-1198 http://www.lgc.org
94-2791699 2009 $ 7,500 http://www.lgc.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho Urban Ecology To enable participation by leaders from low-income and disadvantaged communities in Washington, Oregon and Idaho in the Ninth Annual New Partners for Smart Growth conference to be held in Seattle in February, 2010.
National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
1920 L St, NW Suite 800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 454-4588 http://www.ncel.net
68-0633254 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.ncel.net Washington; Oregon; Montana; Idaho; Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology To increase the number of "environmental champions" in the ranks of state legislatures in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana and Alaska.
Center for Progressive Reform
455 Massachusetts Avenue NW, #150-513 Washington DC 20001 USA
(202) 747-0698 x1 http://www.progressivereform.org
35-2182224 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.progressivereform.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To develop a set of concrete legal and administrative recommendations that will guide local government climate change adaptation actions in the Puget Sound region.
Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance
PO Box 1092 Seward AK 99664 USA
(907) 224-4621 http://www.rbca-alaska.org
92-0167038 2011 $ 20,000 http://www.rbca-alaska.org Alaska Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement For continued support of the organization's citizen water quality monitoring program in and around the community of Seward, Alaska.
Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance
PO Box 1092 Seward AK 99664 USA
(907) 224-4621 http://www.rbca-alaska.org
92-0167038 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.rbca-alaska.org Alaska Inactive Programs To support programs focused on watershed integrity, water quality monitoring, and enforcement in south-central Alaska.
Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance
PO Box 1092 Seward AK 99664 USA
(907) 224-4621 http://www.rbca-alaska.org
92-0167038 2009 $ 17,300 http://www.rbca-alaska.org Alaska Ecosystem Services To expand the organization's citizen water quality monitoring program in and around the community of Seward, Alaska.
Anchorage Waterways Council
PO Box 241774 Anchorage AK 99508 US
(907) 272-7335 http://www.anchoragecreeks.org
92-0111510 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.anchoragecreeks.org Alaska Inactive Programs To support the organization's Citizen Environmental Monitoring Project (CEMP), which trains citizen volunteers to evaluate water quality in Anchorage's neighborhood creeks.
Anchorage Waterways Council
PO Box 241774 Anchorage AK 99508 US
(907) 272-7335 http://www.anchoragecreeks.org
92-0111510 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.anchoragecreeks.org Alaska Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For general support.
Anchorage Waterways Council
PO Box 241774 Anchorage AK 99508 US
(907) 272-7335 http://www.anchoragecreeks.org
92-0111510 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.anchoragecreeks.org Alaska Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For continued core program support.
Conservation Voters for Idaho Education Fund
PO Box 2802 Boise ID 83701 United States
(208) 342-1264 http://www.voteconservationidaho.org
13-4361041 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.conservationvotersforidaho.org Idaho Inactive Programs To enhance the capacity of the conservation community to effectively engage with elected officials and the voting public.
Friends of Simon Fraser University
2118 Strand Hall, 8888 University Drive Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Canada
(604) 291-5302 http://www.sfu.ca/advancement
91-6174832 2007 $ 25,000 ACT (Adaptation to Climate Change Team) 3266-515 Hastings Street W Vancouver BC V6B 5K3 (604) 671-2449 http://www.sfu.ca/advancement British Columbia Inactive Programs To inform policy decision-making for governments, business, and communities regarding adaptation to climate change.
Hanford Challenge
219 1st Avenue South, Suite 120 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 292-2850 http://www.hanfordchallenge.org
26-1382433 2011 $ 75,000 http://www.hanfordchallenge.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To support activities associated with the cleanup process at the former nuclear weapons production site.
Hanford Challenge
219 1st Avenue South, Suite 120 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 292-2850 http://www.hanfordchallenge.org
26-1382433 2009 $ 70,000 http://www.hanfordchallenge.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To continue to hold government agencies and private contractors accountable for the cleanup process at the Hanford site.
Hanford Challenge
219 1st Avenue South, Suite 120 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 292-2850 http://www.hanfordchallenge.org
26-1382433 2008 $ 60,000 http://www.hanfordchallenge.org Washington Inactive Programs To convene a stakeholder summit to explore options to achieve a satisfactory outcome for the cleanup at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, the former weapons production complex.
Alaska Conservation Foundation
441 West 5th Ave, Suite 402 Anchorage AK 99501-2340
(907) 276-1917 http://www.akcf.org
2007 $ 25,000 http://www.akcf.org Alaska Inactive Programs For General Support.
Alaska Conservation Foundation
441 West 5th Ave, Suite 402 Anchorage AK 99501-2340
(907) 276-1917 http://www.akcf.org
2004 $ 35,000 Alaska Rainforest Campaign 122 C Street, NW, #240 Washington DC 20001 (202) 550-5613 Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported the Alaska Rainforest Campaign's outreach activities in the greater Anchorage area, focused on protection of the Chugach National Forest.
Alaska Conservation Foundation
441 West 5th Ave, Suite 402 Anchorage AK 99501-2340
(907) 276-1917 http://www.akcf.org
2000 $ 35,000 Alaska Rainforest Campaign 201 Lincoln Street, Room #1 Sitka AK 99835 (907) 747-8292 Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Foundation receives funds and makes grants to protect the integrity of AlaskaÍs ecosystems and to promote sustainable livelihoods among AlaskaÍs communities and peoples. The grant supports the Alaska Rainforest Campaign's continued efforts to secure permanent protection for the Tongass and Chugash National Forests.
Alaska Conservation Foundation
441 West 5th Ave, Suite 402 Anchorage AK 99501-2340
(907) 276-1917 http://www.akcf.org
1999 $ 40,000 Alaska Rainforest Campaign 406 G Street, #209 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 276-1917 Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Foundation receives funds and makes grants to protect the integrity of AlaskaÍs ecosystems and to promote sustainable livelihoods among AlaskaÍs communities and peoples. The grant supports the Alaska Rainforest CampaignÍs continued efforts to permanently protect the Tongass National Forest, complete the Exxon oil spill restoration process, and secure a comprehensive conservation plan for the Alaska rainforest.
Alaska Conservation Foundation
441 West 5th Ave, Suite 402 Anchorage AK 99501-2340
(907) 276-1917 http://www.akcf.org
2001 $ 50,000 Alaska Rainforest Campaign 201 Lincoln Street, #1 Sitka AK 99835 (907) 747-8292 Alaska Inactive Programs Alaska Conservation Foundation receives funds and makes grants to protect the integrity of Alaska ecosystems and to promote sustainable livelihoods among Alaska's communities and peoples. The grant supports the Alaska Rainforest Campaign's efforts to defend and protect the forests and waters of the Tongass and Chugach National Forests. ($25,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $25,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Alaska Conservation Foundation
441 West 5th Ave, Suite 402 Anchorage AK 99501-2340
(907) 276-1917 http://www.akcf.org
2002 $ 30,000 Alaska Rainforest Campaign 201 Lincoln, #1 Sitka AK 99835 (202) 550-5613 Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Foundation receives funds and makes grants to protect the integrity of Alaska ecosystems and to promote sustainable livelihoods among Alaska's communities and peoples. The grant supports the Alaska Rainforest Campaign's Chugach National Forest advocacy and public education initiatives.
Organizing People-Activating Leaders
2407 SE 49th Avenue Portland OR 97206 US
(503) 928-4354 http://www.opalpdx.org
20-2782595 2008 $ 25,000 OPAL http://www.opalpdx.org Oregon Inactive Programs To address environmental concerns of people in "ignored communities" in Portland through education, grassroots organizing, policy advocacy and leadership development.
Organizing People-Activating Leaders
2407 SE 49th Avenue Portland OR 97206 US
(503) 928-4354 http://www.opalpdx.org
20-2782595 2010 $ 40,000 OPAL http://www.opalpdx.org Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement To advocate for transportation funding that benefits low-income residents and communities of color in Portland, OR.
Tides Canada Initiatives
400 - 163 Hastings Street W Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 Canada
(604) 647-6611 http://www.tidescanada.org
13056 0188 2007 $ 25,000 Hollyhock Leadership Institute 200 - 163 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 (604) 669-4802 http://www.sagecentre.org British Columbia Inactive Programs For training and organizational development assistance to enhance the productivity and effectiveness of environmental groups in British Columbia.
Tides Canada Initiatives
400 - 163 Hastings Street W Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 Canada
(604) 647-6611 http://www.tidescanada.org
13056 0188 2005 $ 25,000 Hollyhock Leadership Institute 200 - 163 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 (604) 669-4802 http://www.sagecentre.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported Hollyhock Leadership Institute's work to increase the effectiveness of British Columbia's environmental community.
Tides Canada Initiatives
400 - 163 Hastings Street W Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 Canada
(604) 647-6611 http://www.tidescanada.org
13056 0188 2003 $ 12,000 Hollyhock Leadership Institute 200 - 163 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H5 (604) 669-4802 http://www.sagecentre.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported Hollyhock Leadership Institute's "Enhancing Compaign Strategies and Organizational Development in the British Columbia Environmental Community" project.
Rural Development Initiative
2620 River Road Suite 205 Eugene OR 97404
(541) 684-9077 http://www.rdiinc.org
93-1073746 2011 $ 10,000 Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement To organize and evaluate the prospects for a coordinated tri-state (Washington, Oregon, California) approach to clean energy and clean economy strategies.
Tahoma Audubon Society
2917 Morrison Road W University Place WA 98466
(253) 565-9129 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org
23-7450873 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The Tahoma Audubon Society is dedicated to preserving habitat for wildlife and people. The grant supports the organizationÍs capacity-building efforts as it works to secure approval of better growth management policies in Pierce County.
Tahoma Audubon Society
2917 Morrison Road W University Place WA 98466
(253) 565-9129 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org
23-7450873 2004 $ 5,000 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the launch of a place-based conservation initiative through targeted outreach in communities underrepresented in its membership ranks.
Tahoma Audubon Society
2917 Morrison Road W University Place WA 98466
(253) 565-9129 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org
23-7450873 2009 $ 20,000 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To develop planned giving capacity and to launch an endowment campaign.
Tahoma Audubon Society
2917 Morrison Road W University Place WA 98466
(253) 565-9129 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org
23-7450873 2001 $ 35,000 http://www.tahomaaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs Tahoma Audubon Society is dedicated to preserving habitat for wildlife and people. The grant supports a project to protect the natural environment and quality of life in Pierce County with $5,000 dedicated to technology improvements. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from individual donors and participating groups.
Institutes for Journalism and Natural Resources
PO Box 1996 Missoula MT 59806
(406) 543-3812 http://www.ijnr.org
52-2073018 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.ijnr.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs For expenses associated with an intensive "expedition-style" professional development program for Pacific Northwest journalists to increase their understanding of complex environmental issues and their reporting skills.
Institutes for Journalism and Natural Resources
PO Box 1996 Missoula MT 59806
(406) 543-3812 http://www.ijnr.org
52-2073018 2004 $ 15,000 http://www.ijnr.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported professional development field programs for working print, radio, and TV journalists.
Institutes for Journalism and Natural Resources
PO Box 1996 Missoula MT 59806
(406) 543-3812 http://www.ijnr.org
52-2073018 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.ijnr.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports an intensive 2006 professional development program.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 2000 $ 30,000 http://www.oregoncub.org Oregon Inactive Programs The CUB Educational Fund supports public education and community outreach on issues related to fair and affordable utility rates, development of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources, and promotion of civic telecommunications. The grant supports the organizationÍs Fair and Clean Energy Coalition, a project to build support for the Green Power program, a customer-driven approach to electric utility restructuring. $5,000 is awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant to attract funds from major donors.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.oregoncub.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to build public support for renewable energy and energy efficiency policies in Oregon.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 2002 $ 40,000 http://www.oregoncub.org Oregon Inactive Programs The CUB Educational Fund supports public education and community outreach related to fair utility rates, universal service, service quality, energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, and promotion of civic telecommunications. The grant supports the organizationÍs Fair and Clean Energy Coalition, a project to encourage consumers to select renewable energy options.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.oregoncub.org Oregon Inactive Programs The CUB Educational Fund supports public education and community outreach on issues related to fair and affordable utility rates, development of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources, and promotion of civic telecommunications. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including building its support base and promoting the Green Power program, a customer-driven approach to electric utility restructuring. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant for increased donations from members and member groups.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.oregoncub.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Fair and Clean Energy Coalition Organizing Project in preparing for the 2007 mandated review of the public purpose-enabling legislation, and also to develop a consensus among public interest groups about next steps in the evolution of sustainable energy policies.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.oregoncub.org Oregon Inactive Programs For general support.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 2001 $ 40,000 http://www.oregoncub.org Oregon Inactive Programs CUB Educational Fund supports public education and community outreach related to fair utility rates, universal service, service quality, energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, and promotion of civic telecommunications. The grant supports the organizationÍs Fair and Clean Energy Coalition, a project to build support for the Green Power program, a customer-driven approach to electric utility restructuring.
Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 523-8243 http://www.seattleaudubon.org
91-6009716 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.seattleaudubon.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To shape urban forest management policies in the city of Seattle and renewable energy facility siting policies pertaining to wind power projects on the west side of the Cascades.
Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 523-8243 http://www.seattleaudubon.org
91-6009716 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.seattleaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a three-year grant to provide protection for open space and fish and wildlife habitat currently at risk in the region.
Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 523-8243 http://www.seattleaudubon.org
91-6009716 2008 $ 35,000 http://www.seattleaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a three-year grant.
Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 523-8243 http://www.seattleaudubon.org
91-6009716 2002 $ 45,000 http://www.seattleaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The Seattle Audubon Society protects birds and the natural environment by involving volunteers and the community in education, advocacy, preservation, science, and the enjoyment of nature. The grant supports a project to protect habitat for birds, especially forests, wetlands, and important urban lands. $15,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge for contributions from individual donors to Seattle Audubon Society's conservation endowment fund.
Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 523-8243 http://www.seattleaudubon.org
91-6009716 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.seattleaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Seattle Audubon's conservation program to prevent further loss of open space and to increase protection for wetlands and forest habitat.
Seattle Audubon Society
8050 35th Avenue NE Seattle WA 98115
(206) 523-8243 http://www.seattleaudubon.org
91-6009716 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.seattleaudubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a three-year grant.
River Network
520 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1130 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 241-3506 http://www.rivernetwork.org
93-0969979 2000 $ 30,000 http://www.rivernetwork.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs River Network helps people organize to protect and restore rivers and watersheds, and to acquire and conserve key riverlands. The grant supports a project to provide permanent protection for stream corridors, currently owned by timber companies, that provide critical habitat for endangered salmon and steelhead populations in Oregon and Washington.
River Network
520 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1130 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 241-3506 http://www.rivernetwork.org
93-0969979 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.rivernetwork.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs River Network helps people understand, protect, and restore rivers and their watersheds. The grant supports the organization's efforts to provide organizational support, training, and coordination to the river conservation community.
River Network
520 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1130 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 241-3506 http://www.rivernetwork.org
93-0969979 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.rivernetwork.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs River Network helps people organize to protect and restore rivers and watersheds, and to acquire and conserve key riverlands. The grant supports a project to provide permanent protection for stream corridors, currently owned by timber companies, that provide critical habitat for endangered salmon and steelhead populations in Oregon and Washington.
River Network
520 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1130 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 241-3506 http://www.rivernetwork.org
93-0969979 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.rivernetwork.org Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs To launch a multi-year campaign, initially in the Northwest, then nationally, focused on local watershed groups and water utilities to secure policies that reduce the global warming impacts of water management and treatment.
River Network
520 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1130 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 241-3506 http://www.rivernetwork.org
93-0969979 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.rivernetwork.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a campaign to train growth management and watershed protection groups to use the Clean Water Act as a means to limit sprawl and reduce the effects of development on aquatic ecosystems.
River Network
520 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1130 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 241-3506 http://www.rivernetwork.org
93-0969979 2009 $ 35,000 208-345-3689 http://www.rivernetwork.org Washington; Montana; Idaho; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support the organization's "Saving Water, Saving Energy" program.
City of Portland, Oregon, Office of Sustainable Development
721 NW Ninth, #350 Portland OR 97204
(503) 823-7582 http://www.sustainableportland.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.sustainableportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported retaining a consultant to assess options for direct municipal investment in a wind generation facility.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
PO Box 33 Seal Rock OR 97376
(503) 238-4450 http://www.oregonshores.org
93-0952202 2007 $ 26,000 http://www.oregonshores.org Oregon Inactive Programs To identify and protect threatened ecosystems within Oregon's coastal region including forests, estuaries, rivers, intertidal zones, and near shore marine environments.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
PO Box 33 Seal Rock OR 97376
(503) 238-4450 http://www.oregonshores.org
93-0952202 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.oregonshores.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work on coastal land use planning and policy in Oregon.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
PO Box 33 Seal Rock OR 97376
(503) 238-4450 http://www.oregonshores.org
93-0952202 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.oregonshores.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports participation in the Oregon Ocean campaign and efforts to monitor and influence development proposals on the coast.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
PO Box 33 Seal Rock OR 97376
(503) 238-4450 http://www.oregonshores.org
93-0952202 2011 $ 20,000 http://www.oregonshores.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To support conservation community participation in ongoing processes that will guide offshore renewable energy development in Oregon.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
PO Box 33 Seal Rock OR 97376
(503) 238-4450 http://www.oregonshores.org
93-0952202 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.oregonshores.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the organization's land use and ocean programs.
Community Coalition for Environmental Justice
1620 18th Avenue, #10 Seattle WA 98122
(206) 720-0285 http://www.ccej.org
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.ccej.org Washington Inactive Programs The Community Coalition for Environmental Justice seeks to build a coalition that identifies and eliminates environmental injustice, and creates environmental justice. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations. $5,000 is awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Community Coalition for Environmental Justice
1620 18th Avenue, #10 Seattle WA 98122
(206) 720-0285 http://www.ccej.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.ccej.org Washington Inactive Programs The Community Coalition for Environmental Justice seeks to build a coalition that identifies and eliminates environmental injustice and creates environmental justice. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations and development activities. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board match challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors.
Community Coalition for Environmental Justice
1620 18th Avenue, #10 Seattle WA 98122
(206) 720-0285 http://www.ccej.org
2005 $ 15,000 http://www.ccej.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported initiating local efforts of a national campaign to assess the environmental impacts of consumer products and create demand for safer alternatives.
Western Sustainability Exchange
PO Box 1448 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0730 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
81-0495837 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's Market Connections Program.
Western Sustainability Exchange
PO Box 1448 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0730 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
81-0495837 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's Sustainable Ranchlands Program.
Western Sustainability Exchange
PO Box 1448 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0730 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
81-0495837 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported promotion of sustainable ranching practices and a long-term marketing service to increase sales of sustainably produced meat.
Western Sustainability Exchange
PO Box 1448 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0730 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
81-0495837 2008 $ 35,000 406-222-1290 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org Montana Inactive Programs To take the OrganizationÍs Market Connections program statewide to increase demand for locally and sustainably grown food, especially meat, which, in turn, helps to retain range and farmland in agricultural production.
Western Sustainability Exchange
PO Box 1448 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0730 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
81-0495837 2002 $ 10,000 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org Montana Inactive Programs The Corporation for the Northern Rockies seeks to foster sustainability by working collaboratively with residents of the Northern Rockies to promote sustainable land management and communities, and to preserve the rural way of life. The grant supports a project in eastern Idaho and Montana to prevent overgrazing, provide natural fertilizer and weed control, and promote cattle herding that does not over-stress the land.
Western Sustainability Exchange
PO Box 1448 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0730 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
81-0495837 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org Idaho; Montana Inactive Programs The Corporation for the Northern Rockies seeks to foster sustainability by working collaboratively with residents of the Northern Rockies to promote sustainable land management and communities, and to preserve the rural way of life. The grant supports a project in eastern Idaho and Montana to prevent overgrazing, provide natural fertilizer and weed control, and promote cattle herding that does not over-stress the land.
Western Sustainability Exchange
PO Box 1448 Livingston MT 59047
(406) 222-0730 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
81-0495837 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For a program that creates economic incentives for Montana producers to transition to more sustainable practices by building demand from foodservice businesses and consumers for products thus produced.
Environmental Coalition of South Seattle
8201 10th Avenue S, #3 Seattle WA 98108 USA
(206) 767-0432 http://www.ecoss.org
91-1613460 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.ecoss.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports multi-cultural outreach to promote conservation and best environmental practices among Seattle's non-native English speaking business owners and operators.
Environmental Coalition of South Seattle
8201 10th Avenue S, #3 Seattle WA 98108 USA
(206) 767-0432 http://www.ecoss.org
91-1613460 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.ecoss.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Greening Ethnic Businesses Program to promote waste reduction, water and energy conservation, and less use of toxic cleaning products by small businesses in the Seattle area.
Environmental Coalition of South Seattle
8201 10th Avenue S, #3 Seattle WA 98108 USA
(206) 767-0432 http://www.ecoss.org
91-1613460 2008 $ 20,000 206-767-0432 http://www.ecoss.org Washington Inactive Programs To continue an existing outreach program that promotes waste reduction and conservation practices to small business owners, most of whom are not native English speakers.
Environmental Coalition of South Seattle
8201 10th Avenue S, #3 Seattle WA 98108 USA
(206) 767-0432 http://www.ecoss.org
91-1613460 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.ecoss.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a training program expected to raise awareness in Seattle of home health issues and promote environmental protection, water and energy conservation, and reduction of waste and use of hazardous household materials.
Environmental Coalition of South Seattle
8201 10th Avenue S, #3 Seattle WA 98108 USA
(206) 767-0432 http://www.ecoss.org
91-1613460 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.ecoss.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For technical and financial assistance to small and medium size businesses in South Seattle as they pursue energy efficiency and water conservation upgrades.
FarmFolk/CityFolk Society
1937 W Second Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 1J2 Canada
(604) 730-0450 http://www.ffcf.bc.ca
2005 $ 16,000 http://www.ffcf.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported participation in the BC Farmland Watch Network, a collaborative effort in conjunction with SmartGrowth BC to prevent removal of farmland from the province's 30-year-old Agricultural Land Reserve.
FarmFolk/CityFolk Society
1937 W Second Avenue Vancouver BC V6J 1J2 Canada
(604) 730-0450 http://www.ffcf.bc.ca
2003 $ 12,000 http://www.ffcf.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported participation in the creation of the BC Farmland Watch Network, an initiative to protect the Agricultural Land Reserve.
Flathead Lakers
PO Box 70 Polson MT 59860
(406) 883-1346 http://www.flatheadlakers.org
81-0192810 2003 $ 10,000 http://www.flatheadlakers.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the expansion of the organization's Building Partnerships for Clean Water in the Flathead Basin project, focusing on incorporation of protection measures in land use policies and regulations.
Flathead Lakers
PO Box 70 Polson MT 59860
(406) 883-1346 http://www.flatheadlakers.org
81-0192810 2000 $ 6,000 http://www.flatheadlakers.org Montana Inactive Programs Flathead Lakers works for clean water, healthy ecosystems, and a lasting quality of life in MontanaÍs Flathead Watershed. The grant supports work targeted at protection of the region, including voter education, the use of mapping technologies to identify critical areas, and work with other groups to coordinate a conservation roundtable.
Flathead Lakers
PO Box 70 Polson MT 59860
(406) 883-1346 http://www.flatheadlakers.org
81-0192810 2005 $ 15,000 http://www.flatheadlakers.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to identify critical land and water conservation needs and advance strategies for protection of the Flathead ecosystem.
Flathead Lakers
PO Box 70 Polson MT 59860
(406) 883-1346 http://www.flatheadlakers.org
81-0192810 2002 $ 10,000 http://www.flatheadlakers.org Montana Inactive Programs The Flathead Lakers organization works for clean water, healthy ecosystems, and a lasting quality of life in MontanaÍs Flathead Watershed. The grant supports work targeted at promoting more environmentally sound growth patterns in the region that help protect the water quality of Flathead Lake and its watershed. Funds also support the organization's role in helping to coordinate the Flathead Conservation Roundtable.
Flathead Lakers
PO Box 70 Polson MT 59860
(406) 883-1346 http://www.flatheadlakers.org
81-0192810 2007 $ 18,000 http://www.flatheadlakers.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to protect the critical land and aquatic resources of the lake and riparian river corridor in northwestern Montana.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 2010 $ 30,000 Nelson 250-352-1101 http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services For work in British Columbia to ensure that high level climate change policies properly incorporate and accurately account for land-based carbon dioxide emissions, sequestration, and storage.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 2006 $ 25,000 Vancouver 250-352-6609 http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports work to engage timber companies in negotations regarding logging in the endangered forests of the Inland Rainforest region of British Columbia.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 2003 $ 25,000 Vancouver 250-352-3830 http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect British Columbia's endangered inland temperate rainforest.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 2005 $ 25,000 Vancouver 250-352-3830 http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a markets campaign to protect the inland rainforest of British Columbia.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 2008 $ 30,000 Vancouver 250-352-6609 http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Inactive Programs For work to help shape the province of British ColumbiaÍs Climate Action Plan, particularly around biological carbon sequestration and avoided deforestation.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 2001 $ 30,000 Vancouver http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Inactive Programs ForestEthics seeks to protect forests by redirecting markets to ecologically sustainable alternatives. The grant supports a project to redirect US consumer markets away from British Columbia interior forest products and toward ecologically sound alternatives, and to influence the purchasing policies of large corporations and companies in the US.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 1999 $ 15,000 Vancouver http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Rainforest Action Network seeks to protect the EarthÍs rainforests and support the rights of their inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and nonviolent direct action. The grant supports a project conducted by the Coastal Rainforest Coalition to redirect US consumer markets away from clearcut British Columbia rainforest products and toward ecologically sound alternatives. The organization will seek to influence the purchasing policies of municipal governments and colleges in the US.
ForestEthics
One Haight Street San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 863-4563 http://www.forestethics.org
94-3331587 2000 $ 20,000 Vancouver http://www.forestethics.org British Columbia Inactive Programs ForestEthics seeks to protect forests by re-directing markets to ecologically sustainable alternatives. The grant supports a project to redirect US consumer markets away from clearcut British Columbia rainforest products and toward ecologically sound alternatives. The organization will seek to influence the purchasing policies of large corporations and companies in the US.
Friends of Skagit County
PO Box 2632 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 419-0988 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org
1999 $ 10,000 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of Skagit County works for balanced and effective growth management in Skagit County. The grant supports a Smart Growth public education and media campaign that will be done in coordination with 1000 Friends of Washington and Environmental Media Services.
Friends of Skagit County
PO Box 2632 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 419-0988 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org
2005 $ 10,000 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the policy director's efforts to stop sprawl and promote better design during the county's mandated update of its comprehensive plan.
Friends of Skagit County
PO Box 2632 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 419-0988 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org
2003 $ 15,000 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Skagit SmartGrowth program to promote growth management principles through education, grassroots organizing, and enforcement.
Friends of Skagit County
PO Box 2632 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 419-0988 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.friendsofskagitcounty.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of Skagit County works to protect the lands of Skagit County by increasing public awareness of the benefits of growth management and promoting smart growth principles through education, grassroots organizing, and legal enforcement. The grant supports the organizationÍs smart growth work throughout the county, emphasizing activities that find common ground between the Growth Management Act, farmland protection, and the promotion of economically viable farming. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from individual donors, and $3,000 is dedicated to technology.
Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands
33305 1st Way S. #B-104 Federal Way WA 98003
(253) 874-2005 http://www.hylebos.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.hylebos.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands is dedicated to the conservation of the West Hylebos Wetlands and the preservation and restoration of the Hylebos Creek. The grant supports a project to restore runs of native salmon to the Hylebos watershed by developing a watershed recovery plan.
Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands
33305 1st Way S. #B-104 Federal Way WA 98003
(253) 874-2005 http://www.hylebos.org
2008 $ 35,000 http://www.hylebos.org Washington Inactive Programs To encourage the City of Federal Way, its school district, and the City of Milton to adopt policies to encourage implementation of low-impact development practices within the drainage of Hylebos Creek, a productive salmon stream in south King County.
Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands
33305 1st Way S. #B-104 Federal Way WA 98003
(253) 874-2005 http://www.hylebos.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.hylebos.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to influence the design of a major highway interchange on Hylebos Creek and secure mitigation funds to compensate for damage to salmon habitat.
Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands
33305 1st Way S. #B-104 Federal Way WA 98003
(253) 874-2005 http://www.hylebos.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.hylebos.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to influence the design of a proposed major highway project to ensure the protection of Hylebos Creek and leverage substantial project mitigation to restore degraded habitat for salmon and other wildlife.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2006 $ 45,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a two-year general support grant.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2003 $ 35,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2000 $ 40,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Georgia Strait Alliance works to protect and restore the marine environment and promote the sustainability of the Strait of Georgia, its adjoining waters, and its communities. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including programs focusing on household and industrial toxics reduction, salmon farming concerns, and green boating training.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to safeguard the water quality, marine habitats, and biodiversity of the Strait of Georgia and Gulf Islands region.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2009 $ 30,000 Nanaimo 250-753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement For general support.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2001 $ 50,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Georgia Strait Alliance works to protect and restore the marine environment and promote the sustainability of the Strait of Georgia, its adjoining waters, and nearby communities. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including promoting marine protected areas, building public support for improved management and operation of the salmon farming industry, water monitoring, and reducing toxic chemical discharges from boats, homes, businesses, and municipalities.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 1999 $ 45,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Georgia Strait Alliance works to protect, preserve, and restore the marine environment and ecological well-being of the Strait of Georgia and its adjoining waters. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including programs focusing on household and industrial toxics reduction, salmon farming concerns, and advocacy training.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2007 $ 45,000 http://www.georgiastrait.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2008 $ 25,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs For continuing work to shape the final management plan for the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in southern Oregon and to safeguard the unique area from incompatible uses.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2004 $ 20,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported protection of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument from hostile local politicians, reluctant land managers, cattle grazing in sensitive areas, off-road vehicle use, and the threat of old-growth logging in extensive private holdings.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2010 $ 20,000 http://none Oregon Ecosystem Services For general support.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2000 $ 10,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs Soda Mountain Wilderness Council seeks to protect and promote wilderness in the Soda Mountain/Pilot Rock area. The grant supports a project to secure permanent protection of the Soda Mountain Wilderness by promoting the area's designation as a national monument.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2002 $ 20,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs The Soda Mountain Wilderness Council seeks to protect wilderness values in the Soda Mountain/Pilot Rock area of southwest Oregon. The grant supports efforts to defend the recent designation of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2005 $ 20,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported ongoing advocacy for protection of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in southern Oregon.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2001 $ 5,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs The Soda Mountain Wilderness Council seeks to protect wilderness values in the Soda Mountain/Pilot Rock area of southwest Oregon. The grant supports efforts to defend the recent designation of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 1999 $ 5,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs The Soda Mountain Wilderness Council seeks to protect and promote wilderness in the Soda Mountain/Pilot Rock area. The grant supports the organization's continued work to protect the Soda Mountain Wilderness area, including public education and outreach and promoting land exchanges.
Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
PO Box 512 Ashland OR 97520
(541) 494-4224 x7 http://none
94-3138410 2007 $ 20,000 http://none Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports continued advocacy to protect the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in southern Oregon.
Alaska Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 101145 Anchorage AK 99501
(907) 277-5357 http://www.akmarine.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.akmarine.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported work to halt the damaging effects of bottom trawling and improve management and protection of declining rockfish species in the marine ecosystems of south-central Alaska, including Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound.
Alaska Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 101145 Anchorage AK 99501
(907) 277-5357 http://www.akmarine.org
2002 $ 25,000 http://www.akmarine.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Marine Conservation Council seeks to motivate people throughout Alaska to protect the health and diversity of their marine ecosystem. The grant supports a project to engage southeast Alaska fishermen and coastal community residents in protecting marine habitat and foster meaningful fishing community participation in the development of marine protected-area policy and proposals. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new or expanded contributions from major donors.
Alaska Marine Conservation Council
PO Box 101145 Anchorage AK 99501
(907) 277-5357 http://www.akmarine.org
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.akmarine.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported work to conserve habitat for commercially and ecologically valuable groundfish and crab populations in Cook Inlet, Prince William Sound, and neighboring areas.
Sustainable Connections
1701 Ellis Street #221 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 647-7093 http://www.sustainableconnections.org
75-3041952 2004 $ 12,000 http://www.sustainableconnections.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to encourage local governments to modify permitting and planning processes and adopt the US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standard.
Sustainable Connections
1701 Ellis Street #221 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 647-7093 http://www.sustainableconnections.org
75-3041952 2005 $ 15,000 http://www.sustainableconnections.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a "Food to Bank On" project that will provide new farmers with a mentor, offer them technical assistance, and generate fresh produce for Bellingham area food banks.
Sustainable Connections
1701 Ellis Street #221 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 647-7093 http://www.sustainableconnections.org
75-3041952 2002 $ 5,000 http://www.sustainableconnections.org Inactive Programs The Transparency Center works to inspire and empower people with the information they need to reflect their personal values in their daily actions and purchasing decisions. It is the fiscal sponsor of Sustainable Connections, which supports local enterprises and individuals who pledge to practices that are naturally sustainable, strengthen communities, and contribute to a more resilient and diverse local economy. The grant supports a project to develop a model for building a local living economy in Whatcom Country that connects economic exchange, environmentally sound practices, and inclusive community building.
Sustainable Connections
1701 Ellis Street #221 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 647-7093 http://www.sustainableconnections.org
75-3041952 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.sustainableconnections.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To provide technical assistance to local businesses to realize reduced energy usage in commercial buildings in Bellingham and Whatcom County.
Sustainable Connections
1701 Ellis Street #221 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 647-7093 http://www.sustainableconnections.org
75-3041952 2011 $ 15,000 http://www.sustainableconnections.org Washington Urban Ecology To advance adoption of green building and low impact development practices as a means to reduce polluted runoff in Bellingham and Whatcom County.
Sustainable Connections
1701 Ellis Street #221 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 647-7093 http://www.sustainableconnections.org
75-3041952 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.sustainableconnections.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports efforts to find solutions to problems facing perspective local organic farmers, establish a peer learning process, and build more robust markets for local organic produce.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For work to advance river-sensitive land use practices in the Clark Fork drainage within and around Missoula, Montana.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to ensure the best possible cleanup process at Milltown Dam, collaborate with landowners and the EPA for cleanup of the upper river, continue litigation in state and federal courts to fight the proposed Rock Creek Mine, and advocate for cleanup of the Mike Horse and Beal Mountain mines.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs To protect the Clark Fork watershed from the threat of new mines; to monitor the ongoing cleanup processes at the Milltown Dam site, the Beal Mountain Mine, and the removal of toxic tailings behind the Mike Horse dam on the Blackfoot River; and to undertake the restoration of CFC's ranch.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2007 $ 20,000 Watershed Restoration Coalition 1002 Hollenback Road Deer Lodge MT 59722 (406) 660-1954 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs To fund a staff position to encorage farmers and ranchers in upper Clark Fork River communities to adopt sustainable and best management practices, using the funding available from the Superfund clean-up and restoration site process for additional leverage.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2000 $ 15,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs The Clark Fork Coalition works to protect and restore water quality throughout the Clark Fork River Basin, a 22,000-square-mile area in western Montana, northern Idaho, and northeastern Washington. The grant supports the organization's overall operations as it continues to challenge mining proposals that will further degrade water quality in the basin.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 1999 $ 15,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs The Clark Fork-Pend Oreille Coalition works to protect and restore water quality throughout the Clark Fork River Basin, a 22,000-square-mile area in western Montana, northern Idaho, and northeastern Washington. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations as it continues to challenge mining proposals that will further degrade water quality in the basin.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs The Clark Fork Coalition works to protect and restore water quality throughout the Clark Fork River Basin, a 22,000-square-mile area in western Montana and northern Idaho. The grant supports local dam removal and reservoir cleanup, work to promote mining waste cleanup and prevention and to challenge mining proposals that will further degrade water quality in the basin, and the hiring of a development director.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported advocacy for responsible removal and cleanup of the Milltown Dam site, and participation in the restoration of the upper Clark Fork River.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2001 $ 45,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs Clark Fork Coalition works to protect and restore water quality throughout the Clark Fork River Basin, a 22,000-square-mile area in western Montana and northern Idaho. A $25,000 grant supports the organization's overall operations as it continues to challenge mining proposals that will further degrade water quality in the basin. An additional $20,000 supports the work of the Montana Smart Growth Coalition in western Montana, with $5,000 dedicated to technology improvements. ($20,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $25,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.clarkfork.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports work to ensure the cleanup and restoration of the Milltown dam site, litigation associated with Rock Creek and Mike Horse dams, and the Coalition's demonstration project on its ranch in the Deer Lodge Watershed.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2004 $ 25,000 Washington Invasive Species Coalition 1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225 (360) 675-9747 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the work of the Washington Invasive Species Coalition.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 1999 $ 110,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The National Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the earthÍs biological diversity. A $95,000 grant supports the work of the Washington State office as it supports the stateÍs 26 Audubon chapters. Activities include work in forest conservation and management, wetlands protection and restoration, sustainable agriculture, salmon recovery, growth management and land use planning, capacity building, and environmental education. A $15,000 grant supports a Citizens for Environmental Education project in Washington State to encourage broad-based public support for the state's environmental education programs and to expand the opportunities for schools to conduct effective environmental education activities. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $20,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $35,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $20,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries; $20,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2003 $ 65,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Audubon Washington's programs: wildlife habitat protection, including monitoring and influencing the development of Comprehensive Conservation Plans in Washington State; engaging its local chapters in this advocacy work; building organizational effectiveness; and promoting environmental literacy.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2000 $ 75,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The National Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. The grant supports the work of the Washington state office as it supports the state's 26 Audubon chapters. Activities include work in forest conservation and management, wetlands protection and restoration, sustainable agriculture, salmon recovery, growth management and land use planning, capacity building, and environmental education. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $20,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $10,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems; $20,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2006 $ 10,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports Audubon Washington's position as Environmental Advocate to the new Washington State Invasive Species Council.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2005 $ 30,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Audubon Washington's work to discourage a takings initiative and reaffirm support for growth management to access constituencies other than the environmental community.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2002 $ 75,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The National Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the EarthÍs biological diversity. The grant supports the organizationÍs conservation and environmental education work throughout Washington state.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2002 $ 100,000 http://wa.audubon.org The National Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the Earth's biological diversity. The grant supports National Audubon Society's 2020 Vision project to establish 1,000 National Audubon Society centers nation-wide, including a network of centers in Washington State.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2008 $ 50,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs $25,000 For General Support. $25,000 To protect urban and rural forest ecosystems by helping to implement the new Evergreen Cities program and by continuing Washington Audubon's longstanding work to advance improved management of state and private working forests.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 1999 $ 110,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs The National Audubon Society works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the earthÍs biological diversity. A $95,000 grant supports the work of the Washington State office as it supports the stateÍs 26 Audubon chapters. Activities include work in forest conservation and management, wetlands protection and restoration, sustainable agriculture, salmon recovery, growth management and land use planning, capacity building, and environmental education. A $15,000 grant supports a Citizens for Environmental Education project in Washington State to encourage broad-based public support for the state's environmental education programs and to expand the opportunities for schools to conduct effective environmental education activities. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $20,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $35,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $20,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries; $20,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2006 $ 10,000 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs This discretionary grant partially funded Audubon Washington's participation on an official science panel charged with advising the US Fish and Wildlife Service in preparing a formal reoovery plan for the nothern spotted owl.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2008 $ 10,000 Washington Invasive Species Coalition 10026 39th Ave NE Seattle WA 98125 (206) 794-9868 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs For support of the environmental community's representative on the Washington Invasive Species Council.
Audubon Washington
1063 Capitol Way South, Suite 208 Olympia WA 98501-1200
(360) 786-8020 http://wa.audubon.org
13-1624102 2007 $ 10,000 Washington Invasive Species Coalition 10026 39th Ave NE Seattle WA 98125 (206) 794-9868 http://wa.audubon.org Washington Inactive Programs For funding of the environmental community's participation in the meetings and work groups of the Washington Invasive Species Council.
Salt Spring Island Conservancy
PO Box 722 Salt Spring Island BC V8K 2W3 Canada
(250) 538-0318 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca
2004 $ 10,000 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to conserve open space and rare botanical resources, including Garry Oak ecosystems. The Conservancy mapped threatened Garry Oak on Salt Spring Island, and encouraged private landowners to adopt land management practices that will sustain and enhance these ecosystems.
Salt Spring Island Conservancy
PO Box 722 Salt Spring Island BC V8K 2W3 Canada
(250) 538-0318 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca
2008 $ 10,000 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs To secure stewardship agreements or conservation covenants to better protect habitat for rare species in the face of increasing urban development pressure.
Salt Spring Island Conservancy
PO Box 722 Salt Spring Island BC V8K 2W3 Canada
(250) 538-0318 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca
2006 $ 10,000 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports work to conserve rare botanical resources on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
Salt Spring Island Conservancy
PO Box 722 Salt Spring Island BC V8K 2W3 Canada
(250) 538-0318 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca
2001 $ 10,000 http://www.saltspringconservancy.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Salt Spring Island Conservancy is a community-based nonprofit organization whose purpose is to conserve, protect, and enhance the natural values on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia and its surrounding waters. The grant supports a program to protect the islandÍs freshwater resources and watershed environments, enhance wildlife habitat, and promote the sustainable use of land and water.
Food Alliance
1829 NE Alberta, Suite 5 Portland OR 97211
(503) 493-1066 http://www.foodalliance.org
91-1747155 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.foodalliance.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs For operating support to certify additional farms, ranches, and food processing and distribution facilities; and to develop a claims process and "chain-of-custody" audit product.
Food Alliance
1829 NE Alberta, Suite 5 Portland OR 97211
(503) 493-1066 http://www.foodalliance.org
91-1747155 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.foodalliance.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Food Alliance is dedicated to expanding the use of sustainable agriculture practices through market-based incentives. The grant supports a project to encourage farmers to use sustainable agricultural practices, certify foods grown using these practices, and promote these foods to retailers and consumers. $10,000 of the grant is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to the board to raise support from individual donors.
Food Alliance
1829 NE Alberta, Suite 5 Portland OR 97211
(503) 493-1066 http://www.foodalliance.org
91-1747155 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.foodalliance.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Food Alliance is dedicated to promoting increased adoption of sustainable agriculture practices by recognizing and rewarding farmers who produce food in environmentally and socially responsible ways while simultaneously educating consumers about the benefits of sustainable agriculture. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including efforts to build a larger membership base and expand its sustainable farm/ranch certification and marketing programs. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from individual donors and participating groups.
Food Alliance
1829 NE Alberta, Suite 5 Portland OR 97211
(503) 493-1066 http://www.foodalliance.org
91-1747155 2009 $ 40,000 http://www.foodalliance.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For continued funding for certification activities.
Food Alliance
1829 NE Alberta, Suite 5 Portland OR 97211
(503) 493-1066 http://www.foodalliance.org
91-1747155 2004 $ 35,000 http://www.foodalliance.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported expansion of farm and ranch certification and market development programs to Puget Sound area restaurants.
Food Alliance
1829 NE Alberta, Suite 5 Portland OR 97211
(503) 493-1066 http://www.foodalliance.org
91-1747155 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.foodalliance.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports an effort to recruit and certify additional Oregon and Washington farms and underwrites operating expenses.
Food Alliance
1829 NE Alberta, Suite 5 Portland OR 97211
(503) 493-1066 http://www.foodalliance.org
91-1747155 2011 $ 56,000 http://www.foodalliance.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To develop a voluntary certification program for Oregon plant nurseries that will result in more environmentally responsible operations.
American Wildlands
321 E Main Street, #418 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-8175 http://www.wildlands.org
84-0750616 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.wildlands.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs American Wildlands seeks to promote, protect, and restore the rich, natural heritage and wild places of the western United States, with a special emphasis on the Northern Rockies. The grant supports a project to disseminate new information about habitat corridors among the large core protected areas in the Northern Rockies to the public, conservation groups, landowners, and decisionmakers for use in devising conservation strategies.
American Wildlands
321 E Main Street, #418 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-8175 http://www.wildlands.org
84-0750616 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.wildlands.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs American Wildlands advocates for the protection, restoration, and connectivity of the wild landscapes and mountain-fed waters of the US Northern Rocky Mountain region. The grant supports a project to identify and map essential wildlife corridors and other ecologically significant areas in northern Idaho and northwest Montana.
American Wildlands
321 E Main Street, #418 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-8175 http://www.wildlands.org
84-0750616 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.wildlands.org Montana Inactive Programs To support a pilot project on the 28-mile Bozeman Pass section of Interstate 90 to demonstrate methods for facilitating safe passage of wildlife across this major roadway.
American Wildlands
321 E Main Street, #418 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-8175 http://www.wildlands.org
84-0750616 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.wildlands.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the Living Waters project to identify and protect habitat corridors.
American Wildlands
321 E Main Street, #418 Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 586-8175 http://www.wildlands.org
84-0750616 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.wildlands.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the Living Waters project to identify and protect habitat corridors.
Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
301-1195 Esquimalt Road Victoria BC V9A 3N6 Canada
(250) 477-4766 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca
87-2062468 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca British Columbia Ecosystem Services To provide training resources and technical assistance to improve the effectiveness and impact of member organizations.
Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
301-1195 Esquimalt Road Victoria BC V9A 3N6 Canada
(250) 477-4766 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca
87-2062468 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia provides education, research, and support services to strengthen the objectives of land trusts, conservancies and other agencies, organizations, and individuals dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of our natural and cultural heritage. The grant supports the organization's overall operations.
Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
301-1195 Esquimalt Road Victoria BC V9A 3N6 Canada
(250) 477-4766 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca
87-2062468 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia provides education, research, and support services which strengthen the efforts of land trusts, conservancies, and other agencies, organizations, and individuals dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of BC's natural and cultural legacy for all time. The grant supports the organization's work to provide educational resources and training to BC's land trust and conservancy groups.
Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
301-1195 Esquimalt Road Victoria BC V9A 3N6 Canada
(250) 477-4766 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca
87-2062468 2004 $ 15,000 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a five-day program of training for land trust representatives working to protect the grassland ecosystems of British ColumbiaÍs Okanagan Valley, and to encourage protection of privately owned lands in key watersheds of the Robson Valley.
Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
301-1195 Esquimalt Road Victoria BC V9A 3N6 Canada
(250) 477-4766 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca
87-2062468 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia provides education, research, and support services to strengthen the capacity of land trusts and conservancies to preserve and enhance the quality of BC's natural and cultural heritage. The grant supports the organization's overall operations.
Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
301-1195 Esquimalt Road Victoria BC V9A 3N6 Canada
(250) 477-4766 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca
87-2062468 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs To encourage environmentally-sensitive private land use practices, and the protection of urban green space, greenbelts, and regional open space resources.
Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia
301-1195 Esquimalt Road Victoria BC V9A 3N6 Canada
(250) 477-4766 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca
87-2062468 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.landtrustalliance.bc.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Wildlands CPR
PO Box 7516 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 543-9551 http://www.wildlandscpr.org
81-0512261 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.wildlandscpr.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's work to improve management of motorized off-road recreational vehicle use on public lands in the Pacific Northwest.
Wildlands CPR
PO Box 7516 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 543-9551 http://www.wildlandscpr.org
81-0512261 2011 $ 20,000 Olympia 360-352-6236 http://www.wildlandscpr.org Washington Ecosystem Services For coordination of the Washington Watershed Restoration Initiative.
Wildlands CPR
PO Box 7516 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 543-9551 http://www.wildlandscpr.org
81-0512261 2008 $ 20,000 Olympia 360-754-1520 http://www.wildlandscpr.org Washington Inactive Programs To support the Washington Watershed Restoration Initiative as its campaign director, helping to define and implement strategies to advance the effort.
Wildlands CPR
PO Box 7516 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 543-9551 http://www.wildlandscpr.org
81-0512261 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.wildlandscpr.org Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported defense of national forest lands, especially roadless areas, from the impacts of motorized recreational use.
Wildlands CPR
PO Box 7516 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 543-9551 http://www.wildlandscpr.org
81-0512261 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.wildlandscpr.org Inactive Programs Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads revives and protects wild places by promoting road removal and revegetation, preventing road construction, and limiting motorized recreation. The grant supports a project focused on the impacts of off-road vehicles, including activist education and work with local partner groups to advance reforms.
Wildlands CPR
PO Box 7516 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 543-9551 http://www.wildlandscpr.org
81-0512261 2009 $ 25,000 Olympia 360-352-6236 http://www.wildlandscpr.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services For continued support and coordination of the Washington Watershed Restoration Initiative.
Pacific Forest Trust
1001A O'Reilly Avenue San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-0700 http://www.pacificforest.org
68-0292509 2010 $ 35,000 360-791-8224 http://www.pacificforest.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services For continuing work on sustainable forestry and climate policy.
Pacific Forest Trust
1001A O'Reilly Avenue San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-0700 http://www.pacificforest.org
68-0292509 2008 $ 40,000 Seattle 206-682-0677 http://www.pacificforest.org Washington Inactive Programs To enable the organization's continued participation in efforts by Washington State and the Western Climate Initiative to develop forest-related climate mitigation policies.
Pacific Forest Trust
1001A O'Reilly Avenue San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-0700 http://www.pacificforest.org
68-0292509 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.pacificforest.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument Forestlands Initiative.
Pacific Forest Trust
1001A O'Reilly Avenue San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-0700 http://www.pacificforest.org
68-0292509 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.pacificforest.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Forestlands Initiative.
Pacific Forest Trust
1001A O'Reilly Avenue San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-0700 http://www.pacificforest.org
68-0292509 2007 $ 35,000 Seattle 206-351-5717 http://www.pacificforest.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports work to reduce net CO2 emissions in Washington State through forest conservation, restoration, and stewardship.
Pacific Forest Trust
1001A O'Reilly Avenue San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-0700 http://www.pacificforest.org
68-0292509 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.pacificforest.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Pacific Forest Trust works to preserve and restore private productive forest lands in the Pacific Northwest by protecting the land base of working forests from conversion to non-forest uses and from degradation due to over-harvest. The grant supports a project to develop carbon sequestration crediting as a tool for private forest conservation.
Conservation Leaders Network
PO Box 46 Wedderburn OR 97491
(541) 247-8079 http://www.conservationleaders.org
2004 $ 10,000 http://www.conservationleaders.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported participation in Oregon Ocean, a coalition effort seeking to establish marine protected areas in Oregon state waters.
Conservation Leaders Network
PO Box 46 Wedderburn OR 97491
(541) 247-8079 http://www.conservationleaders.org
2006 $ 15,000 http://www.conservationleaders.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports work on marine conservation in Oregon.
Conservation Leaders Network
PO Box 46 Wedderburn OR 97491
(541) 247-8079 http://www.conservationleaders.org
2005 $ 5,000 http://www.conservationleaders.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant provided support to launch a public education campaign around five liquefied natural gas terminals proposed for Oregon.
Conservation Leaders Network
PO Box 46 Wedderburn OR 97491
(541) 247-8079 http://www.conservationleaders.org
2001 $ 10,000 http://www.conservationleaders.org Oregon Inactive Programs Conservation Leaders Network works to forge alliances between progressive county commissioners and environmental leaders to support clean water, sustainable forests, open space, and stable communities. The grant supports a project to build visible support among county officials for roadless-area and old growth protection, to identify and train conservation-oriented participants in the Resource Advisory Committees authorized by recent county payments legislation, and to coordinate the Oregon and California Lands Action Network.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2000 $ 60,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The NW Energy Coalition represents the public interest for a clean and affordable energy future. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including activities aimed at utility restructuring and deregulation. $10,000 is dedicated to building a reserve fund.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2001 $ 160,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Montana; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The NW Energy Coalition mobilizes public support for energy conservation, the efficient use of environmentally sound renewable energy sources, and the restoration of fish and wildlife in the Columbia River system watershed. The organization received a $60,000 grant to support its overall operations, including activities aimed at utility restructuring and deregulation. $10,000 is dedicated to building a reserve fund. The NW Energy Coalition also received a $100,000 grant for NW Climate Response, a new initiative that will create a broad-based, member-driven, well-financed alliance of public interest groups and others to advance solutions to climate change in the region. $25,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions to the project from member groups and individual donors. ($100,000 Energy and Climate Change; $20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $20,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $20,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2006 $ 15,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a one-year general support grant.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2004 $ 34,000 Idaho Energy Advocacy Project http://www.nwenergy.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the Idaho Energy Advocacy Project to advance clean energy policy in that state. The funds will be used to support an Idaho-based staff person.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2004 $ 60,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the Energy Matters Campaign, an effort to meet the regionÍs electrical load growth over the next 20 years through conservation, efficiency, and renewable resources, while protecting consumers and salmon habitat.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2000 $ 45,000 Northwest Climate Response 721 NW Ninth Street, #280 Portland OR 97209 (503) 467-0752 http://www.nwenergy.org Montana; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The NW Energy Coalition represents the public interest for a clean and affordable energy future. The grant supports the development of a coalition of public interest groups that will work on solutions to climate change in the Northwest, including the development of ambitious greenhouse gas reduction goals.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 1999 $ 50,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The NW Energy Coalition represents the public interest in the promises of the Northwest Conservation Act of 1980. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including activities aimed at utility restructuring and deregulation. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to build a permanent reserve fund.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2003 $ 60,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's multiyear Citizens Energy Plan and Campaign.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2006 $ 100,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports Idaho-based staff and the overall activities of the organization.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2011 $ 65,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology To advocate for adoption and implementation of ambitious conservation, efficiency, and renewable energy policies and practices.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2002 $ 60,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The NW Energy Coalition mobilizes public support for energy conservation, the efficient use of environmentally sound renewable energy sources, and the restoration of fish and wildlife in the Columbia River system watershed. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization, including activities aimed at utility restructuring and deregulation. $10,000 is dedicated to building a reserve fund.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2009 $ 65,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For operating support to achieve maximum possible conservation, efficiency and renewable energy development through adoption and implementation of ambitious policies and practices.
NW Energy Coalition
811 First Ave. #305 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 621-0094 http://www.nwenergy.org
91-1144122 2007 $ 65,000 http://www.nwenergy.org Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Montana Inactive Programs For operating support to coordinate analysis, regional outreach and advocacy with intensive attention to negotiations of the Bonneville Power Administration's power sales contracts, and participation in state level climate policy development processes such as Washington's Climate Action Team.
Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
110 Union Street, #500 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 689-4022 http://www.pscleanair.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.pscleanair.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Climate Protection Program. A stakeholders' group, including representatives from local governments, businesses, and the environmental community, provided direction to the Clean Air Agency, the Puget Sound region, and Washington State on climate protection strategies. By the end of the year the group endorsed a set of recommended strategies to reduce greenhouse gases in the region that focus on energy supply, energy demand, transportation, forestry, and solid waste.
Rosemere Neighborhood Association
PO Box 61471 Vancouver WA 98666
(360) 281-4747 http://www.rosemerena.org
91-1976282 2004 $ 17,550 http://www.rosemerena.org Washington Inactive Programs An interest-free refundable loan underwrote legal costs associated with the organization's lawsuit against the city of Vancouver alleging violations of the Clean Water Act.
Rosemere Neighborhood Association
PO Box 61471 Vancouver WA 98666
(360) 281-4747 http://www.rosemerena.org
91-1976282 2010 $ 10,000 Seattle 206-343-7340 http://www.rosemerena.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support litigation of two simultaneous court cases (state and federal) challenging Clark CountyÍs stormwater standards for new and infill construction.
Green Fire Productions
PO Box 369 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-2495 http://www.greenfireproductions.org
2005 $ 5,000 http://www.greenfireproductions.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the publicity, distribution, and screening of Common Ground: Oregon's Ocean, a new half-hour film that reveals the richness of the marine environments off the Oregon coast and explores the potential for marine protected areas to conserve them.
Green Fire Productions
PO Box 369 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-2495 http://www.greenfireproductions.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.greenfireproductions.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Green Fire Productions partners with environmental and social change organizations to produce and distribute communications tools needed to shape the public debate on issues of conservation, sustainability, and environmental justice. The grant supports a project to build public support for protecting Northwest ancient forests.
Green Fire Productions
PO Box 369 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-2495 http://www.greenfireproductions.org
2006 $ 10,000 http://www.greenfireproductions.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supports the Common Ground Ocean Outreach Project, building public and policy support for marine reserves off the Oregon coast.
Green Fire Productions
PO Box 369 La Grande OR 97850
(541) 963-2495 http://www.greenfireproductions.org
2001 $ 15,000 http://www.greenfireproductions.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Green Fire Productions partners with environmental and social-change organizations to produce and distribute communications tools needed to shape the public debate on issues of conservation, sustainability, and environmental justice. The grant supports a project to build public support for protecting Northwest ancient forests, endangered species, and critical public wildlands.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2008 $ 10,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Inactive Programs To advance adoption of policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from surface transportation.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2000 $ 60,000 http://www.friends.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Oregon works for land use policies that conserve farm and forest lands, protect natural resources, and promote compact and livable cities. One-half of the grant supports the overall operations of the organization, and one-half is dedicated to a capacity building project to improve the effectiveness of citizen groups working on Smart Growth issues in the Northwest.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2003 $ 80,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2006 $ 75,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded a one-year general support grant.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2005 $ 75,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported a statewide review of Oregon's 30-year-old land use planning system.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2002 $ 75,000 http://www.friends.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Oregon works for land use policies that conserve farm and forest lands, protect natural resources, and promote compact and livable cities. $50,000 of the grant supports the overall operations of the organization, and $25,000 is dedicated to a capacity building project to improve the effectiveness of citizen groups working on Smart Growth issues in the Northwest.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2011 $ 75,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For General Support.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2001 $ 75,000 http://www.friends.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs 1000 Friends of Oregon works for land use policies that conserve farm and forest lands, protect natural resources, and promote compact and livable cities. $50,000 of the grant supports the overall operations of the organization, and $25,000 is dedicated to a capacity building project to improve the effectiveness of citizen groups working on Smart Growth issues in the Northwest.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2009 $ 75,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Urban Ecology To advance implementation of newly enacted state policies that require Portland Metro to adopt and execute integrated land use and transportation plans to meet lowered greenhouse gas emissions targets through reduction of vehicle miles traveled.
1000 Friends of Oregon
133 SW Second Avenue Suite 201 Portland OR 97204 US
(503) 497-1000 http://www.friends.org
93-0642086 2008 $ 80,000 http://www.friends.org Oregon Inactive Programs For continuing support of 1000 Friends' "Blueprint for Oregon's Future," a research, policy development, and outreach project to inform a new generation of Oregonians and their leaders of the importance of planning and growth management.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2000 $ 15,000 Anchorage Citizens' Coalition PO Box 244265 Anchorage AK 99524 (907) 274-2624 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Center for the Environment seeks to protect AlaskaÍs natural ecosystems and quality of life through grassroots activism and education. The grant supports the work of the Anchorage Citizens' Coalition's Smart Growth land use and transportation work to help communities in southern Alaska that are impacted by growth, air pollution, and poorly designed transportation systems. (See Alaska Conservation Alliance, fiscal sponsor for the Coalition's 2001 grant.)
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2003 $ 20,000 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports voter education and outreach programs, development of a communications plan, and coordination of the conservation community's positions on priority issues.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2005 $ 17,500 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported coordination, communications, outreach, and voter education programs.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs To advance a clean energy agenda, collaborate with other clean energy advocates, and educate public officials about the disadvantages of coal through publication of a primer.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2002 $ 25,000 Anchorage Citizens' Coalition PO Box 244265 Anchorage AK 99524 (907) 274-2624 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Alliance is dedicated to strengthening environmental organizations and empowering individuals to protect AlaskaÍs environment. The grant supports the work of the Anchorage CitizensÍ Coalition, an organization that will broaden support of growth policies in order to protect Alaska's wildlands and improve the livability of its communities.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2011 $ 35,000 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement To support coordination of the environmental community's policy priorities and its outreach to faith, business and other stakeholders in Alaska.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.akvoice.org Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Alliance works to strengthen environmental organizations and empower individuals to protect AlaskaÍs environment through communication, technical training, strategy development, public education, and advocacy. The grant supports the organization's work in southern Alaska. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for contributions from new individual donors.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2001 $ 20,000 Anchorage Citizens' Coalition PO Box 244265 Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 274-2624 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs Alaska Conservation Alliance is dedicated to strengthening environmental organizations and empowering individuals to protect AlaskaÍs environment. The grant supports the work of the Anchorage CitizensÍ Coalition, an emerging organization that brings together people who support healthy neighborhoods, strong economies, natural open spaces, transportation choices, and public participation. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for new and expanded contributions from individual donors and member groups and $5,000 is dedicated to technology improvements. (See Alaska Center for the Environment (Anchorage Citizens' Coalition), fiscal sponsor for the Coalition's 2000 grant.)
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 1999 $ 15,000 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Alliance works to strengthen environmental organizations and empower individuals to protect AlaskaÍs environment through communication, technical training, strategy development, public education, and advocacy. The grant supports the organizationÍs outreach and organizing activities in southern Alaska.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Alliance works to strengthen environmental organizations and empower individuals to protect AlaskaÍs environment through communication, technical training, strategy development, public education, and advocacy. The grant supports the organization's work in southern Alaska.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.akvoice.org Alaska Leadership and Civic Engagement For continuing operating support for this voter education and outreach group.
American Farmland Trust
1200 18th Street, NW #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 378-1252 http://www.farmland.org
52-1190211 2006 $ 25,000 AFT Pacific Northwest Field Office 104 W Meeker, #A Puyallup WA 98371 (253) 446-9384 http://www.farmland.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the Pacific Northwest Field Office's outreach and organizing campaign to prepare for the 2007 reauthorization of the federal Farm Bill.
American Farmland Trust
1200 18th Street, NW #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 378-1252 http://www.farmland.org
52-1190211 2011 $ 30,000 AFT Pacific Northwest Field Office 1355 N Northlake Way Seattle WA 98103 (206) 860-4222 http://www.farmland.org Washington Ecosystem Services For continued support of efforts to stimulate creation of environmental market institutions for Washington State agriculture.
American Farmland Trust
1200 18th Street, NW #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 378-1252 http://www.farmland.org
52-1190211 2008 $ 25,000 AFT Pacific Northwest Field Office 3211 Beacon Ave S #26 Seattle WA 98144 (206) 860-4222 http://www.farmland.org Washington Inactive Programs To support AFT's Northwest representative who will conduct outreach, advocacy and public education about the newly created state Office of Farmland ProtectionÍs draft policy recommendations to prevent loss of farmland.
American Farmland Trust
1200 18th Street, NW #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 378-1252 http://www.farmland.org
52-1190211 2005 $ 25,000 AFT Pacific Northwest Field Office 104 W Meeker, #A Puyallup WA 98371 (253) 446-9384 http://www.farmland.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Pacific Northwest field office's research, constituent outreach, and policy development in Washington State to inform a national effort to bring about fundamental reform of farm policy.
American Farmland Trust
1200 18th Street, NW #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 378-1252 http://www.farmland.org
52-1190211 2003 $ 30,000 AFT Pacific Northwest Field Office 104 W Meeker Street, #A Puyallup WA 98371 (253) 446-9384 http://www.farmland.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to educate Northwest farmers about Purchase of Agricultural Conservation Easements, and to encourage use of this tool to prevent urbanization and degradation of Northwest farmland.
American Farmland Trust
1200 18th Street, NW #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 378-1252 http://www.farmland.org
52-1190211 2009 $ 30,000 AFT Pacific Northwest Field Office 3211 Beacon Ave S #26 Seattle WA 98144 (206) 860-4222 http://www.farmland.org Washington Ecosystem Services To investigate the potential for ecosystem service markets to serve as an incentive for improved farming practices and farmland conservation in Washington State.
Center for Science in Public Participation
224 N Church Avenue Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-9854 http://www.csp2.org
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.csp2.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Science in Public Participation provides technical assistance on mining and water-quality issues to public interest groups. The grant supports the organizationÍs work in the Northwest.
Center for Science in Public Participation
224 N Church Avenue Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-9854 http://www.csp2.org
2003 $ 20,000 http://www.csp2.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Center for Science in Public Participation
224 N Church Avenue Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-9854 http://www.csp2.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.csp2.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant will facilitate provision of technical assistance to grassroots and public interest groups challenging hard rock mining projects in the Northwest.
Center for Science in Public Participation
224 N Church Avenue Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-9854 http://www.csp2.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.csp2.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to provide technical assistance to public interest groups in Washington, Idaho, and Montana to ensure that the environmental impacts of hard rock mining are adequately addressed.
Center for Science in Public Participation
224 N Church Avenue Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-9854 http://www.csp2.org
2008 $ 25,000 http://www.csp2.org Oregon; Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs To provide technical assistance to grassroots groups working on mining projects and campaigns in the Pacific Northwest.
Center for Science in Public Participation
224 N Church Avenue Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-9854 http://www.csp2.org
2002 $ 20,000 http://www.csp2.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Science in Public Participation provides technical assistance on mining and water-quality issues to public interest groups. The grant supports the organization's work in the Northwest.
Center for Science in Public Participation
224 N Church Avenue Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-9854 http://www.csp2.org
2001 $ 20,000 http://www.csp2.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Science in Public Participation provides technical assistance on mining and water-quality issues to public interest groups. The grant supports the organization's work in the Northwest.
Clean Energy Group, Inc.
50 State Street, #1 Montpelier VT 05602
(802) 223-2554 http://www.cleanegroup.org
2005 $ 15,000 http://www.cleanegroup.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant assisted Washington's Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development staff to develop investment options that expand the pool of capital available for growth of the state's clean energy business sector.
Chelan-Douglas Land Trust
PO Box 4461 Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 667-9708 http://www.cdlandtrust.org
2000 $ 20,000 http://www.cdlandtrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The Chelan-Douglas Land Trust seeks to preserve and enhance lands in Chelan and Douglas Counties for open space, historical significance, habitat diversity, recreation, and quality of life for present and future generations. The grant supports a project to sponsor and organize a Conservation Roundtable. The Roundtable will conduct public programs on conservation issues and assist conservation groups in working together to establish shared priorities, address common challenges, and expand organizational capacity. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant to raise sustainable local support for the Roundtable.
Chelan-Douglas Land Trust
PO Box 4461 Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 667-9708 http://www.cdlandtrust.org
2003 $ 22,500 http://www.cdlandtrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a community forum in the fall of 2004, with the working title ñLand Conservation and Economic Development in North Central Washington: Sustaining and Creating Wealth for Local Communities.î The purpose of the forum was to give voice to moderate, progressive development views and to articulate a sustainable economic future for the region.
Chelan-Douglas Land Trust
PO Box 4461 Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 667-9708 http://www.cdlandtrust.org
2007 $ 10,000 http://www.cdlandtrust.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports updating of the organization's technological capacity and financial reporting infrastructure.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
2006 $ 12,690 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports an analysis of operations and development of an organizational plan.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
2004 $ 40,000 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported development of an instream flow rule for the Columbia River and a state rulemaking process to establish water conservation requirements for water suppliers.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
2000 $ 30,000 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The Center for Environmental Law and Policy strives to protect and restore the health of WashingtonÍs freshwater ecosystems, especially its rivers and aquifers. The grant supports the organization's overall operations.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
2002 $ 40,000 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The Center for Environmental Law and Policy works to protect and restore the natural integrity and enjoyment of Washington's waters. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including work to ensure ample instream flows for Washington's river systems.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
1999 $ 35,000 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The Center for Environmental Law and Policy strives to protect and restore the health of WashingtonÍs freshwater ecosystems, especially its rivers and aquifers. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including water rights monitoring, public trust litigation, policy research, and education and outreach.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
2005 $ 50,000 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a two-year general support grant.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
2001 $ 40,000 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The Center for Environmental Law and Policy works to protect and restore the natural integrity and enjoyment of Washington's waters. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including work to ensure ample instream flows for Washington's river systems.
Center for Environmental Law and Policy
2400 N 45th Street, #101 Seattle WA 98103
(206) 223-8454 http://www.celp.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.celp.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
Montana Smart Growth Coalition
103 Reeder’s Alley Helena MT 59601
(406) 449-6086 http://www.mtsmartgrowth.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.mtsmartgrowth.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported Montana Smart Growth Coalition's 40 member organizations in western Montana with policy development and advocacy, public education, and technical assistance.
Montana Smart Growth Coalition
103 Reeder’s Alley Helena MT 59601
(406) 449-6086 http://www.mtsmartgrowth.org
2002 $ 20,000 http://www.mtsmartgrowth.org Montana Inactive Programs The Montana Smart Growth Coalition works to support safe and healthy communities, sustainable economies, conservation of farm, forest, and ranch lands, and protection of natural resources and wildlife habitat. The grant supports a program to provide smart growth education and advocacy in western Montana through three major program areas to combat irresponsible sprawl: education, policy and advocacy, and technical assistance.
Southeast Alaska Conservation Council
419 Sixth Street, #200 Juneau AK 99801
(907) 586-6942 http://www.seacc.org
92-0062992 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.seacc.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect the forests, roadless areas, fish, and wildlife of southeast Alaska and monitor management actions of the Tongass National Forest.
Southeast Alaska Conservation Council
419 Sixth Street, #200 Juneau AK 99801
(907) 586-6942 http://www.seacc.org
92-0062992 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.seacc.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's efforts to protect old growth forests, wild lands, and rivers of the Tongass National Forest.
Southeast Alaska Conservation Council
419 Sixth Street, #200 Juneau AK 99801
(907) 586-6942 http://www.seacc.org
92-0062992 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.seacc.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Southeast Alaska Conservation Council works to protect wilderness values in southeast Alaska while encouraging sustainable human enjoyment and use of its resources. The grant supports a project to defend and protect wildlands in the Tongass National Forest, and to halt development proposals for important wild areas threatened by development.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology To support continued water quality advocacy in the lower Columbia River region, and for oversight of Hanford cleanup policy and actions.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs For work to decrease concentrations of toxic pollutants in the Columbia River, protect fish and wildlife habitats, expand public support for river protection, and strengthen a network of local partner organizations up and down the river.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to safeguard the Columbia River by influencing agency permit decisions, initiating enforcement actions under the Clean Water Act, and continuing its work on Hanford issues.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2002 $ 45,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Columbia Riverkeeper works to restore and protect the water quality of the Columbia River and all life connected to it from its headwaters to the Pacific Ocean. The grant supports protection of the Columbia River and its fish and wildlife, prevention of toxic pollution, cleanup of the Hanford Nuclear site, and outreach and education. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge for individual contributions.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a two-year general support grant.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2005 $ 15,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported expansion of grassroots involvement and efforts to use state and federal pollution laws as a tool for improving water quality and protecting Columbia River aquatic species.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2001 $ 55,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Columbia Riverkeeper works to restore and protect the water quality of the Columbia River and all life connected to it from its headwaters to the Pacific Ocean. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including building its membership and funding base. ($35,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems; $20,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs Year two of a two-year general support grant.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs Columbia River United works toward comprehensive, basin-wide strategies to protect the water quality of the Columbia River and all life connected to it. The grant supports work related to the cleanup of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and a Columbia River preservation project focused on needs assessment through scientific research, media outreach, and public education. ($20,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries; $5,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2000 $ 40,000 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org Washington Inactive Programs Columbia Riverkeeper works to restore and protect the water quality of the Columbia River and all life connected to it from its headwaters to the Pacific Ocean. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including its new riverkeeper project on the Columbia.
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Idaho Rural Council seeks to preserve the well-being of Idaho family farms and rural communities and to build a more sustainable society. The grant supports the work of the Idaho Energy Coalition and its efforts to influence decisions about the future of IdahoÍs electricity providers, rates, and investments in conservation. It also supports a sustainable agriculture program targeted at protecting communities from the pollution caused by confined animal feeding operations. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to raise support from individuals. ($20,000 Energy and Climate Change; $10,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2008 $ 30,000 208-280-2566 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs To create a regional action plan to address the many negative environmental and public health impacts of Confined Animal Feeding Operations and to investigate new legal strategies to restrict their expansion and regulate their operations.
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to fight factory farms in Idaho, stop the influx of massive livestock facilities, and improve the practices of those already in operation.
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Idaho Rural Council seeks to preserve the well-being of Idaho family farms and rural communities and to build a more sustainable society, which will guarantee positive economic and social choices for present and future generations. The grant supports the work of the Northwest Energy Coalition and its efforts to influence decisions about the future of Idaho's electricity providers, rates, and investments in conservation. It also supports the organizationÍs sustainable agriculture work, including efforts to address the harm caused by increasing amounts of chemicals and fertilizers used in farming. $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant for new or expanded major donors. ($5,000 Energy and Climate Change; $20,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology To provide operating support for the organization's grassroots outreach and organizing efforts to activate opposition to expansion of confined animal feedlot operations (CAFOs).
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to stop the expansion of factory farms in Idaho and enforce regulations at existing facilities.
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2002 $ 40,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Rural Council seeks to preserve the well being of Idaho family farms and rural communities and to build a more sustainable society, which will guarantee positive economic and social choices for present and future generations. The grant supports the Council's work to address environmental problems associated with farming practices such as factory farms, and to influence decisions about the future of Idaho's electricity providers, rates, and investments in conservation and renewables. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for contributions from individual donors.
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2001 $ 40,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Rural Council seeks to preserve the well-being of Idaho family farms and rural communities and to build a more sustainable society, which will guarantee positive economic and social choices for present and future generations. The grant supports the CouncilÍs work to address environmental problems associated with farming practices such as factory farms, and to influence decisions about the future of Idaho's electricity providers, rates, and investments in conservation and renewables. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for individual donors. ($15,000 Energy and Climate Change; $25,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Idaho Rural Council
PO Box 118 Bliss ID 83314
(208) 352-4332 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org
82-0409737 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.idahoruralcouncil.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports a campaign to counter the spread of confined animal feedlot operations.
Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education
6520 Salish Drive Vancouver BC V6N 2C7 Canada
(604) 536-6261 http://www.eaglelaw.org
2004 $ 30,000 http://www.eaglelaw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant provided organizational support to assist First Nations to protect their cultural and environmental interests by using aboriginal rights as leverage within traditional territories.
Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education
6520 Salish Drive Vancouver BC V6N 2C7 Canada
(604) 536-6261 http://www.eaglelaw.org
2007 $ 40,000 http://www.eaglelaw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs For educational initiatives and legal support of BC First Nations to protect environmental and cultural resources within aboriginal territories in the Fraser River watershed.
Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education
6520 Salish Drive Vancouver BC V6N 2C7 Canada
(604) 536-6261 http://www.eaglelaw.org
2005 $ 25,000 http://www.eaglelaw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the organization's programs, including legal education assistance to First Nations in British Columbia.
Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education
6520 Salish Drive Vancouver BC V6N 2C7 Canada
(604) 536-6261 http://www.eaglelaw.org
2002 $ 30,000 http://www.eaglelaw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education provides legal and educational support to empower First Nations in British Columbia to protect the natural environment in their traditional territories. The grant supports the overall work of the organization. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for individual donors. (The Environmental -Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education separated from Sierra Legal Defence Fund on December 31, 2001.)
Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education
6520 Salish Drive Vancouver BC V6N 2C7 Canada
(604) 536-6261 http://www.eaglelaw.org
2001 $ 30,000 http://www.eaglelaw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs Sierra Legal Defence Fund is a nonprofit environmental law organization that provides free legal services to the environmental community in Canada. The grant supports the work of Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education, an environmental law center that provides legal and educational support to First Nations in British Columbia. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for individual donors. (The Environmental -Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education separated from Sierra Legal Defence Fund on December 31, 2001.)
Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education
6520 Salish Drive Vancouver BC V6N 2C7 Canada
(604) 536-6261 http://www.eaglelaw.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.eaglelaw.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The Sierra Legal Defence Fund provides free legal services to environmental groups that otherwise cannot afford to go to court against large institutions, when important environmental and wilderness values are at stake. The grant supports the work of the EAGLE center, an environmental law center that provides legal and educational support to First Nations in British Columbia.
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
436 14th Street, Suite 1520 Oakland CA 94612
(510) 844-0699 http://www.icleiusa.org
04-3116623 2004 $ 20,000 Pacific Northwest Office PO Box 94729 Seattle WA 98124-4729 (206) 615-1696 http://www.icleiusa.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to establish a network of local governments committed to climate protection through a workshop, information sharing and communication, and coordination of a regional strategic plan for municipal climate protection.
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
436 14th Street, Suite 1520 Oakland CA 94612
(510) 844-0699 http://www.icleiusa.org
04-3116623 2002 $ 10,000 Pacific Northwest Office PO Box 94729 Seattle WA 98124-4729 (206) 615-1696 http://www.icleiusa.org Inactive Programs The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives is an international association of local governments dedicated to the prevention and solution of local, regional, and global environmental problems through cumulative local action. The grant supports a project to assign graduate interns to provide technical assistance and guidance to local governments as part of a global campaign to cut emissions that lead to climate change and air pollution.
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
436 14th Street, Suite 1520 Oakland CA 94612
(510) 844-0699 http://www.icleiusa.org
04-3116623 2005 $ 20,000 Pacific Northwest Office PO Box 94729 Seattle WA 98124-4729 (206) 615-1696 http://www.icleiusa.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported work to support and expand the regional network of Northwest municipalities working to increase energy efficiency and reduce emissions from their operations.
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
436 14th Street, Suite 1520 Oakland CA 94612
(510) 844-0699 http://www.icleiusa.org
04-3116623 2010 $ 50,000 STAR Community Index Program Office 225 Terry Avenue N, Suite 200 Seattle WA 98109 (206) 245-2908 http://www.icleiusa.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; Alaska; British Columbia Urban Ecology For the development of the STAR Community Index, a rating system for cities to advance sustainable policies and practices modeled after the LEED standard for green buildings. Funding will support completion of the STAR framework and pilot training in Pacific Northwest cities.
Point Reyes Bird Observatory Conservation Science
3820 Cypress Drive, #11 Petaluma CA 94954
(707) 781-2555 http://www.prbo.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.prbo.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported better agency management and protection of sage-steppe bird habitat in the Pacific Northwest, and leadership of a multi-organizational Sagebrush Bird Conservation Network to coordinate bird research and habitat monitoring.
Point Reyes Bird Observatory Conservation Science
3820 Cypress Drive, #11 Petaluma CA 94954
(707) 781-2555 http://www.prbo.org
2002 $ 15,000 http://www.prbo.org Inactive Programs Point Reyes Bird Observatory is dedicated to conserving birds, other wildlife, and their ecosystems through innovative scientific research and outreach. The grant supports a project to monitor resident bird populations on threatened arid shrubsteppe habitat in the Columbia basin and use the information to target land management and conservation efforts.
Point Reyes Bird Observatory Conservation Science
3820 Cypress Drive, #11 Petaluma CA 94954
(707) 781-2555 http://www.prbo.org
2001 $ 10,000 http://www.prbo.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs Point Reyes Bird Observatory is dedicated to conserving birds, other wildlife, and their ecosystems through innovative scientific research and outreach. The grant supports a project to monitor resident bird populations on threatened arid shrubsteppe habitat in the Columbia basin and use the information to target land management and conservation efforts.
Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx NY 10460
(718) 220-5158 http://www.wcs.org
13-1740011 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.wcs.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Wildlife Conservation Society is committed to understanding and protecting wildlife and wildlands. The grant supports a continuing project to conduct an analysis of key interrelationships between the endangered lynx and degradation of its Northwest habitat, to be used by the US Forest Service to determine forest management practices.
Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx NY 10460
(718) 220-5158 http://www.wcs.org
13-1740011 2004 $ 25,000 Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Study 2023 Stadium Drive, #1A Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 522-9333 Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the West/Hornocker officeÍs field study of wolverine ecology in the northern Rockies.
Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx NY 10460
(718) 220-5158 http://www.wcs.org
13-1740011 2005 $ 25,000 Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Study 2023 Stadium Drive, #1A Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 522-9333 Montana; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported field research on wolverine ecology in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx NY 10460
(718) 220-5158 http://www.wcs.org
13-1740011 2002 $ 20,000 Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Study 2023 Stadium Drive, #1A Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 522-9333 Montana Inactive Programs The Wildlife Conservation Society seeks to change individual attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in sustainable interaction on both a local and global scale. The grant supports a research project designed to provide protection of wolverines and their wild habitat in the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana and Idaho.
Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx NY 10460
(718) 220-5158 http://www.wcs.org
13-1740011 2007 $ 25,000 Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Study 2023 Stadium Drive, #1A Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 522-9333 Montana Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a three-year grant to support wolverine research in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Wildlife Conservation Society
2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx NY 10460
(718) 220-5158 http://www.wcs.org
13-1740011 2006 $ 25,000 Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Study 2023 Stadium Drive, #1A Bozeman MT 59715 (406) 522-9333 Idaho; Montana Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a three-year grant to support wolverine research in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Sunshine Coast Conservation Association
1025-D North Road Gibsons BC V0N 1V7
(604) 886-8325 http://www.thescca.ca
2004 $ 10,000 http://www.thescca.ca British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to map biologically important marine areas along the coast of the Georgia Strait, northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia, to build a case for the establishment of protected marine habitats.
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2010 $ 35,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For work in urban Portland on mandatory planning processes and government decisions addressing the restoration and protection of the Willamette River.
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2004 $ 50,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to protect Oregon's diverse ecological resources from the impacts of sprawl, logging, and habitat degradation.
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2001 $ 30,000 Tillamook Rainforest Coalition 721 NW Ninth Avenue, #280 Portland OR 97209 (503) 248-0178 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs Audubon Society of Portland promotes the enjoyment, understanding, and protection of native birds, other wildlife, and their habitats. It serves as the fiscal sponsor for the Tillamook Campaign, a project to protect the Tillamook and Clatsop state forests in northwestern Oregon. The grant supports a campaign to influence pending decisions by the state of Oregon regarding future management of the Tillamook and Clatsop state forests. ($15,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year grant.
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2005 $ 55,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported ongoing work in partnership with other organizations to conserve and restore Oregon's ocean resources, continue its urban wildlife and wildlife habitat conservation programs, and improve management of state and private forests in Oregon.
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2002 $ 70,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Audubon Society of Portland promotes the enjoyment, understanding, and protection of native birds, other wildlife, and their habitats. The grant supports a project to improve metropolitan land use planning, protect fish and wildlife habitat and water quality, ensure conservation of the Tillamook Forest, and foster the establishment of marine protected areas.
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2001 $ 40,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs Audubon Society of Portland promotes the enjoyment, understanding, and protection of native birds, other wildlife, and their habitats. The grant supports a project to protect fish and wildlife habitat and water quality in the northwestern coastal region of Oregon by promoting improved land-use policies and advocating public support for better protection of land and water. ($20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $20,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 1999 $ 15,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Audubon Society of Portland promotes enjoyment, understanding, and protection of the natural world. The grant supports the organizationÍs work to mobilize public support for local and regional policies that protect wildlife habitat and water quality. ($5,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $5,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $5,000 Rivers, Wetlands, and Estuaries)
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a discretionary one-year general support grant.
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2007 $ 50,000 http://www.audubonportland.org Oregon Inactive Programs Two-year program support grant for participation in a coordinated campaign to secure adoption of a marine protected area (MPA) network in Oregon waters, and to advance open space and wildlife habitat protection in the greater Portland area.
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2007 $ 30,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Washington Inactive Programs To assist Spokane as it drafts the city's first-ever climate action plan, advocate for cleanup of Superfund sites in Lake Roosevelt and the Coeur D'Alene Basin, complete a community toxic risk assessment in Spokane, and advance the clean-up and restoration of the Spokane River.
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2000 $ 30,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Washington Inactive Programs The Lands Council is working to promote the transition of the inland Northwest from resource exploitation to long-term community and biological sustainability, while fostering an environmental ethic that guides societyÍs attitudes, decisions, and actions that affect natural resource protection, restoration, and management. The grant supports a forest watch program and a mining pollution cleanup and prevention project. ($20,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $10,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The Lands Council is dedicated to protecting the forests, waters, and wildlife of the inland Northwest. The grant supports a mining pollution cleanup and prevention project, a forest restoration program, and efforts to protect the integrity of the Spokane-Rathdrum Aquifer. $15,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge for new and expanded contributions from individual donors.
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported oversight and advocacy work seeking the cleanup of mining waste at Lake Roosevelt and in the Coeur dÍAlene basin; improved management of national forest lands in northern Idaho; and protection of the Spokane aquifer.
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports participation in the Colville Forest Planning Collaboration, and monitoring and advocacy for completion of the superfund cleanup of Lake Roosevelt and the Coeur dÍAlene Basin.
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Washington Urban Ecology To support the Lands CouncilÍs urban program.
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2001 $ 40,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The Lands Council is dedicated to protecting the forests, waters, and wildlife of the inland Northwest. The grant supports a forest watch program and a mining pollution cleanup and prevention project. ($25,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs The Lands Council works to protect the forests, waters, and wildlife of the Inland Northwest. The grant supports a forest watch program and a mining pollution cleanup and prevention project. ($10,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.landscouncil.org Idaho; Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology To support the Lands Council's urban programs, including participation on the Spokane Mayor's Sustainability Task Force.
Natural Heritage Institute
100 Pine Sreet, #1550 San Francisco CA 94111
(415) 693-3000 http://www.n-h-i.org
2007 $ 10,000 http://www.n-h-i.org Oregon Inactive Programs This discretionary grant enabled ongoing involvement in settlement negotiations pertaining to the relicensing or removal of four dams on the Klamath River.
Natural Heritage Institute
100 Pine Sreet, #1550 San Francisco CA 94111
(415) 693-3000 http://www.n-h-i.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.n-h-i.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported protection of freshwater resources and salmon habitat from the impacts of hydropower and other development in Alaska.
Natural Heritage Institute
100 Pine Sreet, #1550 San Francisco CA 94111
(415) 693-3000 http://www.n-h-i.org
1999 $ 15,000 http://www.n-h-i.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Natural Heritage Institute is a public-interest law firm dedicated to improving the laws and institutions that manage natural resources. The grant supports a project to ensure that environmental interests are effectively represented in plans for hydropower facilities that may threaten Alaskan salmon waters, including monitoring the licensing of proposed projects.
Natural Heritage Institute
100 Pine Sreet, #1550 San Francisco CA 94111
(415) 693-3000 http://www.n-h-i.org
2002 $ 25,000 Alaska Public Waters Coalition 10443 High Bluff Eagle River AK 99577 (907) 694-4123 http://www.n-h-i.org Alaska Inactive Programs Natural Heritage Institute applies science, law, economics, and policy to encourage sustainable use of the earth's natural resources and preservation of its ecosystems. The grant supports the work of the Alaska Public Waters Coalition to protect aquatic ecosystems and wild salmon stocks from the significant threat posed by proposed hydroelectric energy development in Alaska.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-3974 http://www.skagitonians.org
91-1484503 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.skagitonians.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's outreach and advocacy activities and the annual membership campaign.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-3974 http://www.skagitonians.org
91-1484503 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.skagitonians.org Washington Inactive Programs Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland works to ensure the economic viability of Skagit County agriculture and its required infrastructure through farmland protection, advocacy, research, education, and public awareness. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including increased outreach. $20,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from individual and major donors.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-3974 http://www.skagitonians.org
91-1484503 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.skagitonians.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported an annual membership campaign and materials to illustrate the critical cumulative impacts of incremental land conversions to the agricultural resource base in the Skagit Delta.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-3974 http://www.skagitonians.org
91-1484503 2009 $ 25,000 http://www.skagitonians.org Washington Ecosystem Services; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For communications and outreach activities to diversify the constituency of supporters for protection of Skagit Valley open space, resource lands, and agricultural producers.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-3974 http://www.skagitonians.org
91-1484503 2010 $ 25,000 http://www.skagitonians.org Washington Ecosystem Services For general support.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-3974 http://www.skagitonians.org
91-1484503 1999 $ 50,000 http://www.skagitonians.org Washington Inactive Programs Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland is an agricultural land trust that protects farmland through education, research, and direct land protection activities. The grant supports a statewide planning effort focused on building and strengthening a citizen movement that is pro-environment and pro-farmer.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
PO Box 2405 Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-3974 http://www.skagitonians.org
91-1484503 2000 $ 80,000 http://www.skagitonians.org Washington Inactive Programs Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland is an agricultural land trust that protects farmland through education, research, and direct land protection activities. $15,000 of the grant supports the overall operations of the organization, with $5,000 awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant for new or expanded major donors; $65,000 supports a project to develop an agenda, framework, and organizational structure to facilitate dialogue and problem-solving between farming and environmental interests.
University of Victoria, Faculty of Law
PO Box 2400 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 3H7 Canada
(250) 721-8147
2005 $ 25,000 Environmental Law Centre Society PO Box 2400 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 3H7 (250) 721-8150 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supports ongoing support for the Environmental Law Centre's efforts to strengthen Canada's environmental legal framework.
University of Victoria, Faculty of Law
PO Box 2400 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 3H7 Canada
(250) 721-8147
2004 $ 25,000 Environmental Law Centre Society PO Box 2400 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 3H7 (250) 721-8150 British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported the Environmental Law Centre SocietyÍs efforts to strengthen CanadaÍs inadequate environmental legal framework.
Sustainable Northwest
620 SW Main Street, #112 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-6911 http://www.sustainablenorthwest.org
2004 $ 25,000 http://www.sustainablenorthwest.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Yainix Ranch project in the Sprague River Valley of the Upper Klamath Basin to promote riparian and wetland restoration and sustainable ranching on private lands.
Sustainable Northwest
620 SW Main Street, #112 Portland OR 97205
(503) 221-6911 http://www.sustainablenorthwest.org
2002 $ 20,000 http://www.sustainablenorthwest.org Oregon Inactive Programs Sustainable Northwest builds partnerships that promote environmentally sound economic development in communities of the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports its Healthy Forests Healthy Communities initiative to promote environmentally and socially responsible forestry practices.
Farm Worker Pesticide Project
7500 Greenwood Ave N Seattle WA 98103
(206) 729-0498 http://www.fwpp.org
2007 $ 20,000 http://www.fwpp.org British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs To broadly support the organization's advocacy, policy and media work to protect farm workers and their families from exposure to toxic chemicals and advance a transition to safer alternatives.
Farm Worker Pesticide Project
7500 Greenwood Ave N Seattle WA 98103
(206) 729-0498 http://www.fwpp.org
2004 $ 18,000 http://www.fwpp.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported advocacy of policy reform for greater farm worker protection from the effects of exposure to chemicals widely used in agricultural production.
Farm Worker Pesticide Project
7500 Greenwood Ave N Seattle WA 98103
(206) 729-0498 http://www.fwpp.org
2003 $ 19,000 http://www.fwpp.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported Farm Worker Pesticide Strategies, a project to develop and implement strategies to reduce the health risks to farm workers and their families from agricultural pesticide use.
Farm Worker Pesticide Project
7500 Greenwood Ave N Seattle WA 98103
(206) 729-0498 http://www.fwpp.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.fwpp.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports advocacy, organizing, and legal efforts to protect farm workers and their families.
Homer Society of Natural History / Pratt Museum
3779 Bartlett Street Homer AK 99603
(907) 235-8635 http://www.prattmuseum.org
2004 $ 7,500 http://www.prattmuseum.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported the summer student environmental science education and outreach program, helping students and visitors learn about science and the natural environment of Kachemak Bay and the Kenai peninsula.
Friends of the Clearwater
PO Box 9241 Moscow ID 83843
(208) 882-9755 http://www.wildrockies.org/foc
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.wildrockies.org/foc Idaho Inactive Programs The grant provided support for a forest watch and ecosystem defense program.
Friends of the Clearwater
PO Box 9241 Moscow ID 83843
(208) 882-9755 http://www.wildrockies.org/foc
2006 $ 15,000 http://www.wildrockies.org/foc Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports oversight of US Forest Service management of the Clearwater National Forest in Idaho.
Friends of the Clearwater
PO Box 9241 Moscow ID 83843
(208) 882-9755 http://www.wildrockies.org/foc
2002 $ 20,000 http://www.wildrockies.org/foc Idaho Inactive Programs Friends of the Clearwater is a grassroots citizen organization dedicated to the protection of Idaho's greater Salmon-Selway Ecosystem. The grant supports forest watch work on the Clearwater and Nez Perce National Forests in Idaho aimed at influencing the development of a forest plan for the region.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
408 Sherman, Suite 301 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814
(208) 667-9093 http://www.kealliance.org
82-0342101 2004 $ 25,000 http://www.kealliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported work to encourage responsible land and water management in the Coeur d'Alene Basin and Idaho Panhandle.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
408 Sherman, Suite 301 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814
(208) 667-9093 http://www.kealliance.org
82-0342101 2010 $ 20,000 http://www.kealliance.org Idaho Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For project support.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
408 Sherman, Suite 301 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814
(208) 667-9093 http://www.kealliance.org
82-0342101 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.kealliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs For continued work to conserve the water resources of Kootenai County in northern Idaho, especially the sole-source Rathdrum Prairie-Spokane Valley aquifer, and for participation in the county's process to revise its comprehensive plan and adopt a zoning ordinance.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
408 Sherman, Suite 301 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814
(208) 667-9093 http://www.kealliance.org
82-0342101 2002 $ 8,000 http://www.kealliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Kootenai Environmental Alliance works to protect and restore the environment of the Idaho Panhandle, with an emphasis on the Coeur d'Alene Basin. The grant supports a formal protest of applications for permits to withdraw water from the Spokane-Rathdrum aquifer submitted by power-generating corporations. It also supports public education, outreach, and capacity-building efforts.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
408 Sherman, Suite 301 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814
(208) 667-9093 http://www.kealliance.org
82-0342101 2005 $ 15,000 http://www.kealliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported advocacy for responsible growth and development in Kootenai County, Idaho to safeguard the integrity of the Spokane-Rathdrum aquifer.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
408 Sherman, Suite 301 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814
(208) 667-9093 http://www.kealliance.org
82-0342101 2002 $ 12,000 Spokane Aquifer Protection Coalition 2421 W Mission Avenue Spokane WA 99201 (509) 328-1087 http://www.kealliance.org Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The Kootenai Environmental Alliance works to protect and restore the environment of the Idaho Panhandle, with an emphasis on the Coeur d'Alene Basin. The grant supports a project of the Spokane Aquifer Protection Coalition, an alliance of environmental organizations, labor groups, and concerned citizens. The Coalition will mount a legal challenge of water right applications for three natural gas fired power plants seeking to withdraw water from the Spokane-Rathdrum aquifer.
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
408 Sherman, Suite 301 Coeur d'Alene ID 83814
(208) 667-9093 http://www.kealliance.org
82-0342101 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.kealliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports work to protect both surface waters and the sole-source Spokane Rathdrum Aquifer in northern Idaho, to expand a pro-smart growth constituency, and to assure that the land use and water policies protect important resources and reflect community values.
Oil and Gas Accountability Project
PO Box 1102 Durango CO 81302
(970) 259-3353 http://www.ogap.org
2004 $ 9,000 http://www.ogap.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant provided strategic support to Alaskan public interest groups in a campaign to prevent drilling to access coal bed methane in an area south of Fairbanks and the Mat-Su Valley that would result in devastating impacts on wildlife habitat.
Southwest Voter Registration Education Project
206 Lombard Drive San Antonio TX 78226
(210) 922-0225 http://www.svrep.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.svrep.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Southwest Voter Registration Education Project
206 Lombard Drive San Antonio TX 78226
(210) 922-0225 http://www.svrep.org
2006 $ 25,000 http://www.svrep.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the hiring of a Seattle-based field organizer to educate and mobilize Latino voters in targeted Oregon and Washington counties.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2004 $ 10,000 http://www.xerces.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported production of a toolkit for forest activists with information about forest insects and how to evaluate, appeal, and litigate insect-related timber sales.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2000 $ 15,000 http://www.xerces.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Xerces Society works to strengthen the basis of conservation policies with scientific knowledge about invertebrates. The grant supports an aquatic macroinvertebrate monitoring program, designed to promote volunteer aquatic monitoring, by giving volunteers the knowledge, tools, and information necessary to collect biological stream data that will be used to protect and restore waters.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2006 $ 20,000 http://www.xerces.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the promotion of best practices for protection of habitat for native pollination by educating growers and agency officials.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.xerces.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Xerces Society is dedicated to the conservation of insects. The grant supports an aquatic macroinvertebrate monitoring program designed to promote volunteer aquatic monitoring by giving volunteers the knowledge, tools, and information necessary to collect reliable biological stream data.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2008 $ 20,000 http://www.xerces.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs For workshops to inform agency staff and landowners in Oregon and Washington about practices such as reduced pesticide use that will protect pollinator habitat and support native bee populations.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2009 $ 20,000 http://www.xerces.org Washington; Idaho; Oregon Ecosystem Services To provide technical assistance to farmers in the Pacific Northwest regarding on-farm pollinator conservation practices.
Xerces Society
628 NE Broadway Suite 200 Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-6639 http://www.xerces.org
51-0175253 2001 $ 20,000 http://www.xerces.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The Xerces Society is dedicated to the conservation of insects. The grant supports an aquatic macroinvertebrate monitoring program designed to promote volunteer aquatic monitoring by giving volunteers the knowledge, tools, and information necessary to collect biological stream data that will be used to protect and restore waters.
Trustees for Alaska
1026 W Fourth Avenue, #201 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 276-4244 http://www.trustees.org
92-6010379 2004 $ 35,000 http://www.trustees.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to provide legal assistance to groups working to protect the Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound regions by defending against multiple development threats, principally those associated with oil and gas development.
Trustees for Alaska
1026 W Fourth Avenue, #201 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 276-4244 http://www.trustees.org
92-6010379 2007 $ 30,000 http://www.trustees.org Inactive Programs To provide legal services and strategic counsel to local, regional, and national clients working to conserve the lands, waters, and wildlife of south-central Alaska.
Trustees for Alaska
1026 W Fourth Avenue, #201 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 276-4244 http://www.trustees.org
92-6010379 2005 $ 32,500 http://www.trustees.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant provided legal assistance to Bullitt grantees working to protect Cook Inlet, Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, Matanuska Valley, and the associated south-central Alaska region.
Trustees for Alaska
1026 W Fourth Avenue, #201 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 276-4244 http://www.trustees.org
92-6010379 2009 $ 30,000 http://www.trustees.org Alaska Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To enable Trustees for Alaska to provide expert legal counsel to Bullitt grantees operating in south-central Alaska.
Trustees for Alaska
1026 W Fourth Avenue, #201 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 276-4244 http://www.trustees.org
92-6010379 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.trustees.org Alaska Ecosystem Services To enable the organization to provide essential legal support to environmental organizations working to protect the Cook Inlet region in south-central Alaska.
Trustees for Alaska
1026 W Fourth Avenue, #201 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 276-4244 http://www.trustees.org
92-6010379 2007 $ 5,500 http://www.trustees.org Alaska Inactive Programs For expenses associated with a two-day advanced National Environmental Policy Act training for environmental activists.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
505 W Northern Lights, #205 Anchorage AK 99508
(907) 222-7714 http://www.akaction.org
92-0177082 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.akaction.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported a collaborative reform campaign to ban aerial spraying of pesticides in Alaska's forests, complete scientific research and report about pesticides and their use in Alaska, and produce and distribute 500 Pesticide Action Kits.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
505 W Northern Lights, #205 Anchorage AK 99508
(907) 222-7714 http://www.akaction.org
92-0177082 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.akaction.org Alaska Inactive Programs To organize a coalition to develop and launch a statewide chemicals policy reform initiative.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
505 W Northern Lights, #205 Anchorage AK 99508
(907) 222-7714 http://www.akaction.org
92-0177082 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.akaction.org Alaska Inactive Programs Alaska Community Action on Toxics works to ensure the right to clean air, clean water, and toxic-free food. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, focusing specifically on capacity-building.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
505 W Northern Lights, #205 Anchorage AK 99508
(907) 222-7714 http://www.akaction.org
92-0177082 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.akaction.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supported a pesticide reform project to secure a state ban on aerial pesticide spraying and reform the state's pesticide registration system.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
505 W Northern Lights, #205 Anchorage AK 99508
(907) 222-7714 http://www.akaction.org
92-0177082 1999 $ 20,000 http://www.akaction.org Alaska Inactive Programs The Alaska Conservation Foundation receives funds and makes grants to protect the integrity of AlaskaÍs ecosystems and to promote sustainable livelihoods among AlaskaÍs communities and peoples. The grant supports the work of the Alaska Community Action on Toxics, which seeks to protect human health and the environment from the toxic effects of contaminants.
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
505 W Northern Lights, #205 Anchorage AK 99508
(907) 222-7714 http://www.akaction.org
92-0177082 2007 $ 20,000 http://www.akaction.org Alaska Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's pesticide reform project, including outreach, citizen mobilization, and target litigation.
Rivers Foundation of the Americas
3619 SE Milwaukie Avenue Portland OR 97202-3858
(503) 274-7704 http://www.riversfoundation.org
2004 $ 10,000 http://www.riversfoundation.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported preparation of a Northwest ecological restoration encyclopedia for use by policy makers, scientists, activists, and students.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2004 $ 65,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Cleaner Cars/Greener Drivers campaign, including the Pay-As-You-Drive Program to reduce the transportation system's impact on global warming. The grant also supported efforts to convince the Oregon Board of Agriculture to adopt an Oregon products purchase preference for state agencies, and complete three pilot "Buy Oregon" projects with private sector organizations.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2006 $ 70,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year general support grant.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2000 $ 75,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Environmental Council seeks to restore and protect OregonÍs clean air and water, now and for future generations. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations in its work on transportation and toxic pollution issues, and a project to design and conduct an agriculture and the environment outreach and assessment project within Oregon. ($20,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $40,000 Sustainable Agriculture; $15,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2008 $ 70,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year four of a five-year general support grant.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 1999 $ 40,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Environmental Council seeks to restore and protect OregonÍs clean air and water, now, and for future generations. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including membership development activities, transportation reform efforts, and continued participation in air- and water-quality initiatives. ($10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $25,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building; $5,000 Toxic Substances, Mining, and Radioactive Waste)
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2002 $ 75,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Environmental Council seeks to restore and protect Oregon's clean air and water; now, and for future generations. The grant supports the organization's agriculture, transportation reform, and climate change work. A public outreach project will expand its Internet-based communication and fundraising capacity. $20,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge for new and expanded contributions from members and individuals.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2011 $ 90,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To support initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the built environment, energy production, and transportation; and to advance a toxics reduction and green chemistry strategy.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2008 $ 10,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs To advance adoption of policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from surface transportation.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2002 $ 30,000 Oregon Business Association 6700 SW 105th, #108 Beaverton OR 97008 (503) 641-0990 Oregon Inactive Programs The Oregon Environmental Council seeks to restore and protect OregonÍs clean water and air, now and for future generations. The grant supports a joint project with Oregon Business Association to provide outreach to businesses and the media focused on developing environmental sustainability, including renewable power and cleaner and more efficient transportation.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2005 $ 70,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2001 $ 85,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs Oregon Environmental Council seeks to restore and protect OregonÍs clean air and water; now, and for future generations. The grant supports the organizationÍs agriculture, transportation reform, and climate change work. The agriculture project will advance strategic agendas to establish effective working relationships between farmers and members of the environmental community that result in reductions in the environmental impacts of farming and improvements in the ability for farmers to operate profitably. $10,000 is dedicated to technology improvements. ($10,000 Energy and Climate Change; $20,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $55,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2009 $ 70,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant. $5,000 of the total is awarded as a challenge grant to match funds raised from new donors who contribute on a monthly basis or increased monthly amounts from current donors in this category.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2003 $ 15,000 Oregon Business Association 6700 SW 105th, #108 Beaverton OR 97008 (503) 641-0990 Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported Oregon Business Association's participation in drafting a proposal to the Oregon Council for Knowledge and Economic Development to designate "Green Chemistry" as an emerging, cutting-edge industry unique to the state and for continuing efforts to build an effective, progressive business voice advocating sustainable practices and enlightened economic and environmental policies.
Oregon Environmental Council
222 NW Davis Street, Suite 309 Portland OR 97209-3900 USA
(503) 222-1963 x104 http://www.oeconline.org
93-0578714 2007 $ 70,000 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Wolftree, Inc.
516 SE Morrison, #710 Portland OR 97214
(503) 239-1829 http://www.beoutside.org
2004 $ 17,500 http://www.beoutside.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Science, Math, Engineering, and Technology Enrichment Initiative in rural Oregon counties, reaching underserved communities of color and those in economic distress.
Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 901 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 267-2212 http://www.nwseed.org
91-2141987 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.nwseed.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported the Rural Energy Enterprise Initiative to establish widespread, clean, distributed generation; create new revenue streams for rural communities; promote energy independence by disseminating technical information to landowners and non-profit organizations; and to install five 10-kilowatt grid-connected, cooperatively owned wind turbines.
Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 901 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 267-2212 http://www.nwseed.org
91-2141987 2011 $ 30,000 http://www.nwseed.org Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For program support to launch Solarize Seattle, a pilot program to accelerate demand for and installation of residential solar electric systems.
Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 901 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 267-2212 http://www.nwseed.org
91-2141987 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.nwseed.org Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development builds rural economies and meets the region's power needs through affordable distributed "green" power generation. The grant supports a project to provide technical support to a number of nonprofit partner organizations, help diversify the region's electric generation mix, and maximize local economic benefits through promoting renewable resources and encouraging conservation management.
Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 901 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 267-2212 http://www.nwseed.org
91-2141987 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.nwseed.org Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported resource assessments, development of small-scale community-based renewable energy projects, and outreach, education, and advocacy.
Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 901 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 267-2212 http://www.nwseed.org
91-2141987 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.nwseed.org Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's tribal energy planning and implementation project.
Center for Agricultural Partnerships, Inc.
One W Pack Square, #401 Asheville NC 28801
(828) 285-9340 http://www.agcenter.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.agcenter.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a hands-on field-training project, the Hispanic Orchardist Integrated Pest Management Education program, to train 40 Spanish-speaking growers.
Center for Agricultural Partnerships, Inc.
One W Pack Square, #401 Asheville NC 28801
(828) 285-9340 http://www.agcenter.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.agcenter.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports expansion of a training program for Hispanic orchard owners in central Washington.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2004 $ 20,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported an outreach campaign to build a stronger statewide constituency for the protection of Washington's remaining wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation lands.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2000 $ 25,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Foundation works to educate the public on the need to preserve and steward land and facilities for wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation. The grant supports public education activities aimed at building local community support for land acquisition and stewardship.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 1999 $ 25,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Foundation is dedicated to the preservation of outdoor recreation opportunities, wildlife habitat, and natural areas in Washington State. The grant supports public education activities aimed at building local community support for land acquisition and stewardship.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2006 $ 15,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2010 $ 15,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Ecosystem Services The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2002 $ 20,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Inactive Programs Washington Wildlife and Recreation Foundation is dedicated to the permanent protection of wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation areas in Washington state. The grant supports public education activities aimed at building local community support for land acquisition and stewardship. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for contributions from major donors.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2007 $ 15,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Inactive Programs Continued funding under a previous multi-year general support grant.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2009 $ 15,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement Organization is awarded year four of a five-year grant.
Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition
1402 3rd Avenue #507 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 748-0082 http://www.wildliferecreation.org
91-1190821 2008 $ 15,000 http://www.wildliferecreation.org Washington Inactive Programs Organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Cascadia Wildlands Project
PO Box 10455 Eugene OR 97440
(541) 434-1463 http://www.cascwild.org
2004 $ 9,000 http://www.cascwild.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported oversight of federal land management activities in the Willamette National Forest.
Washington Conservation Voters Education Fund
615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm
2004 $ 45,000 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Washington Conservation Voters Education Fund
615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm
2000 $ 75,000 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education trains citizens and organizations in the basic techniques of effective participation in the electoral system for the purpose of furthering conservation goals. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including efforts to expand the reserve fund. $25,000 is dedicated to a project, in conjunction with other statewide conservation organizations, that will assess the needs of county-level conservation groups in Washington State working on issues such as Smart Growth, clean air, clean water, and land use protection and, where possible, promote capacity-building activities. ($25,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $50,000 Public Outreach, Education, and Capacity Building)
Washington Conservation Voters Education Fund
615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm
2002 $ 50,000 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education works to increase the capacity of the environmental community in Washington State to motivate voters based on their concern for the environment. The grant provides general support to the organization.
Washington Conservation Voters Education Fund
615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm
2005 $ 50,000 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported work to energize and broaden the current base of green voters and to hold elected officials accountable.
Washington Conservation Voters Education Fund
615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm
2007 $ 50,000 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's base building, voter engagement, and elected official accountability programs.
Washington Conservation Voters Education Fund
615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm
2001 $ 75,000 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education works to increase the capacity of the environmental community in Washington State to motivate voters based on their concern for the environment. The grant provides general support to the organization.
Washington Conservation Voters Education Fund
615 Second Ave., Suite 380 Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm
1999 $ 50,000 http://www.wecprotects.org/about/voter_education.cfm Montana; British Columbia; Washington Inactive Programs The Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education trains citizens and organizations in the basic techniques of effective participation in the electoral system for the purpose of furthering conservation goals. The grant supports the organizationÍs voter education activities in Washington State and capacity-building activities throughout the region.
Center for Rural Affairs
PO Box 136 Lyons NE 68038
(402) 687-2100
2004 $ 15,000 Western Field Office 340 Polk Street Eugene OR 97402 (541) 687-1490 Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The grant provided funding to enable the Oregon-based staff to support workshops and technical assistance to agricultural groups, agencies, and environmental organizations in the Northwest.
Center for Rural Affairs
PO Box 136 Lyons NE 68038
(402) 687-2100
2002 $ 20,000 Western Field Office 340 Polk Street Eugene OR 97402 (541) 687-1490 Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Center for Rural Affairs engages in research, education, advocacy, and service to build communities that stand for social justice, economic opportunity, and environmental stewardship. The grant supports work to build and enhance the capacity of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington groups working on agriculture and environmental issues to navigate federal farm policy and to encourage more effective work on policies to foster sustainable agriculture in the Northwest.
Shared Strategy for Puget Sound
1411 Fourth Avenue, #1015 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 447-8635 http://www.sharedsalmonstrategy.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.sharedsalmonstrategy.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported and promoted new or existing incentives that encourage area farmers to protect and improve habitat for a Puget Sound Chinook salmon recovery plan, and foster the viability of Puget Sound farms by mitigating salmon recovery-related expenses.
Government Accountability Project
1612 K Street, NW, #1100 Washington DC 20006
(202) 408-0034
1999 $ 45,000 West Coast Office 219 First Avenue S., Suite 220 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 292-2850 Washington Inactive Programs The Government Accountability Project works to protect the public interest by promoting government and corporate accountability, occupational freedom of speech and ethical action, whistleblower protection, and citizen activism. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations. $5,000 is awarded as a three-to-one match challenge grant to raise support from individual donors.
Government Accountability Project
1612 K Street, NW, #1100 Washington DC 20006
(202) 408-0034
2004 $ 55,000 West Coast Office 1511 Third Avenue, #321 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 292-2850 Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Government Accountability Project
1612 K Street, NW, #1100 Washington DC 20006
(202) 408-0034
2000 $ 45,000 West Coast Office 1402 Third Avenue, #1215 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 292-2850 Washington Inactive Programs The Government Accountability Project works to protect the public interest by promoting government and corporate accountability, occupational freedom of speech and ethical action, whistleblower protection, and citizen activism. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to attract funds from major donors for the work at Hanford, with the FoundationÍs contribution dedicated to a reserve account for this work.
Government Accountability Project
1612 K Street, NW, #1100 Washington DC 20006
(202) 408-0034
2002 $ 60,000 West Coast Office 1511 Third Avenue, #321 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 292-2850 Washington Inactive Programs The Government Accountability Project works to protect the public interest by promoting government and corporate accountability, occupational freedom of speech and ethical action, whistleblower protection, and citizen activism. The grant supports the Hanford whistleblower protection work that is conducted by the Seattle office.
Government Accountability Project
1612 K Street, NW, #1100 Washington DC 20006
(202) 408-0034
2005 $ 50,000 West Coast Office 1511 Third Avenue, #321 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 292-2850 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the Hanford Nuclear Weapons Oversight and Reform Campaign efforts to clean up the Hanford nuclear reservation.
Government Accountability Project
1612 K Street, NW, #1100 Washington DC 20006
(202) 408-0034
2007 $ 35,000 West Coast Office 219 First Ave S, Suite 220 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 292-2850 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports continued oversight and advocacy by the West Coast Office for workers involved with the cleanup at Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Government Accountability Project
1612 K Street, NW, #1100 Washington DC 20006
(202) 408-0034
2001 $ 45,000 West Coast Office 1402 Third Avenue, #1215 Seattle WA 98101 (206) 292-2850 Washington Inactive Programs The Government Accountability Project works to protect the public interest by promoting government and corporate accountability, occupational freedom of speech and ethical action, whistleblower protection, and citizen activism. The grant supports the Hanford whistleblower protection work that is conducted by the Seattle office.
Montana Natural History Center
Building T-2, Fort Missoula Road Missoula MT 59804
(406) 327-0405 http://www.thenaturecenter.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.thenaturecenter.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported the Wildland Fire Education Program: Engaging Schools and the Public Through Science Inquiry. The program is expected to expand public understanding of the importance of fire to ecosystem function and health through field-based scientific inquiry, teacher workshops, a traveling exhibit, and a Web site.
Woodland Park Zoo
601 N 59th Street Seattle WA 98103
(206) 233-2671 http://www.zoo.org
2004 $ 10,000 http://www.zoo.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported the World Wise wildlife environmental education program, taking 10,000 fifth through seventh grade students in 16 Washington counties on a "virtual visit" to five Washington habitats to teach students how to observe and identify wildlife, and how data can inform decisions about conservation.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2004 $ 70,000 http://www.groundwire.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2010 $ 15,000 http://www.groundwire.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Alaska; British Columbia Leadership and Civic Engagement For a comprehensive redesign of Groundwire's current business model with assistance from expert legal, financial, and fundraising firms.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2000 $ 45,000 http://www.groundwire.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Online Networking for the Environment seeks to protect the environment by applying communication technology to foster an effective and connected conservation community in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.groundwire.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; Alaska; British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year four of a five-year general support grant.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 1999 $ 60,000 http://www.groundwire.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs ONE/Northwest, Online Networking for the Environment, seeks to protect the environment by applying the best uses of communication technology to foster an effective and connected conservation community in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2005 $ 50,000 http://www.groundwire.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year general support grant.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2005 $ 50,000 http://www.groundwire.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2003 $ 45,000 http://www.groundwire.org Montana; Alaska; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Online Networking for the Environment seeks to protect the environment by applying the best uses of communication technology to foster an effective and connected conservation community in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the overall operations of the organization.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2011 $ 70,000 http://www.groundwire.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; Alaska Leadership and Civic Engagement To provide technology services to regional environmental and conservation organizations.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2009 $ 50,000 http://www.groundwire.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; British Columbia Leadership and Civic Engagement The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2007 $ 50,000 http://www.groundwire.org Oregon; Montana; Idaho; Washington; British Columbia Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Groundwire
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1000 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 286-1235 http://www.groundwire.org
91-1972832 2001 $ 80,000 http://www.groundwire.org Montana; Alaska; Oregon; Washington; Idaho; British Columbia Inactive Programs Online Networking for the Environment (ONE/NW) seeks to protect the environment by applying the best uses of communication technology to foster an effective and connected conservation community in the Pacific Northwest. $45,000 of the grant amount supports the overall operations of the organization, and $35,000 supports a project to provide digital presentation equipment, training, and resources to environmental groups in the region to enhance and amplify their messages. The project will help produce two model presentations for the region„one featuring climate change and one featuring Smart Growth.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2010 $ 30,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology To promote conservation and energy efficiency policies and programs in Idaho.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2004 $ 28,500 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to promote adequate cleanup at the Idaho National Environmental and Engineering Laboratory and continue litigation to prevent the Department of Energy from reclassifying high-level nuclear waste.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2000 $ 15,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Snake River Alliance is a grassroots organization working for peace and justice, the end to nuclear weapons production, and responsible solutions to nuclear waste and contamination. The grant supports the organization's overall operations, including nuclear waste cleanup monitoring and community and media outreach and education.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2008 $ 60,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs To advocate for energy policies that rely on conservation and efficiency in combination with development of renewable generation resources. For advocacy and oversight of the cleanup at the Idaho National Laboratory nuclear weapons production facility and to prevent siting of new commercial thermal or nuclear generation facilities in the state.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Snake River Alliance Education Fund works for peace and justice, the end to nuclear weapons production, and responsible solutions to nuclear waste and contamination. The grants supports projects to increase outreach for efforts to push for more responsible nuclear waste handling and cleanup, continue education and outreach to halt nuclear waste shipments, and continue to educate Idahoans about the ongoing global nuclear threat.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2001 $ 35,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Snake River Alliance Education Fund works for peace and justice, the end to nuclear weapons production, and responsible solutions to nuclear waste and contamination. The grant supports the organization's overall operations. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant for contributions from major donors, with the Foundation's funds dedicated to technology upgrades and staff training.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported oversight and monitoring of cleanup activities at the Idaho National Laboratory.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 1999 $ 15,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Snake River Alliance is a grassroots organization working for peace and justice, the end to nuclear weapons production, and responsible solutions to nuclear waste and contamination. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including nuclear waste cleanup monitoring and community and media outreach and education.
Snake River Alliance
PO Box 1731 Boise ID 83701
(208) 344-9161 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org
82-0386993 2007 $ 65,000 http://www.snakeriveralliance.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supports expansion of the organization's programmatic focus to include a clean energy agenda and to ensure the integrity of the high-level nuclear waste cleanup process at the Idaho National Laboratory.
Yaak Valley Forest Council
155 Riverview Drive Troy MT 59935
(406) 295-9736 http://www.yaakvalley.org
2004 $ 15,000 http://www.yaakvalley.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported forest conservation work in the Clearwater-to-the-Kootenai migratory corridor.
Yaak Valley Forest Council
155 Riverview Drive Troy MT 59935
(406) 295-9736 http://www.yaakvalley.org
2005 $ 20,000 http://www.yaakvalley.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported work to conserve the forests of the Yaak Valley in extreme northwestern Montana, a portion of the transboundary inland temperate rainforest.
Yaak Valley Forest Council
155 Riverview Drive Troy MT 59935
(406) 295-9736 http://www.yaakvalley.org
2002 $ 15,000 http://www.yaakvalley.org Montana Inactive Programs The Yaak Valley Forest Council works to protect the last remaining wildlands of the Yaak Valley of northwestern Montana and to support the development of a sustainable local economy. The grant supports a forest watch program focused on conservation, monitoring, community outreach, and education.
Yaak Valley Forest Council
155 Riverview Drive Troy MT 59935
(406) 295-9736 http://www.yaakvalley.org
2007 $ 15,000 http://www.yaakvalley.org Montana Inactive Programs The grant supports the organization's Community Forest Watch program.
Yaak Valley Forest Council
155 Riverview Drive Troy MT 59935
(406) 295-9736 http://www.yaakvalley.org
2001 $ 10,000 http://www.yaakvalley.org Montana Inactive Programs Yaak Valley Forest Council works to protect the last remaining wildlands of the Yaak Valley of northwestern Montana and to support the development of a sustainable local economy that integrates all the values of a forest ecosystem. The grant supports a forest watch program focused on conservation, monitoring, community outreach, and education.
Farming and the Environment
1411 Fourth Avenue, #325 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-1340 http://www.farmingandtheenvironment.org
2004 $ 40,000 http://www.farmingandtheenvironment.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported expanding existing markets and creating new ones for products supplied by Washington State farmers who employ good stewardship practices, and connecting consumers with these products via a new Web site.
Farming and the Environment
1411 Fourth Avenue, #325 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-1340 http://www.farmingandtheenvironment.org
2002 $ 80,000 http://www.farmingandtheenvironment.org Washington Inactive Programs Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland works to ensure the economic viability of Skagit County agriculture and its required infrastructure through farmland protection, advocacy, research, education, and public awareness. It is the fiscal sponsor of Farming and the Environment, which works to protect the environment and enhance the economic viability of agriculture in Washington State. The grant supports the implementation of a strategic plan to improve environmental stewardship of Washington's agricultural lands, strengthen the working relationship between the environmental and agricultural communities, and increase consumer support for products grown using good stewardship practices.
Farming and the Environment
1411 Fourth Avenue, #325 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-1340 http://www.farmingandtheenvironment.org
2006 $ 20,000 http://www.farmingandtheenvironment.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports creation of market opportunities for family farmers who employ stewardship practices.
Sustainable Fisheries Foundation
120 Avenue A, #D Snohomish WA 98290
(360) 862-1255 http://www.sff.bc.ca
2004 $ 20,000 http://www.sff.bc.ca Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported salmon recovery planning for the Lake Washington Watershed, with key technical results to be used by 1000 Friends of Washington in support of critical area designations under the Growth Management Act.
Sustainable Fisheries Foundation
120 Avenue A, #D Snohomish WA 98290
(360) 862-1255 http://www.sff.bc.ca
2000 $ 15,000 http://www.sff.bc.ca Washington Inactive Programs The Sustainable Fisheries Foundation is dedicated to the protection, enhancement, and sustainable use of salmon and other fish species in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports a project to inform and engage the environmental community and the public as key decisionmakers in the development of salmon recovery and watershed management plans by local and county governments.
Sustainable Fisheries Foundation
120 Avenue A, #D Snohomish WA 98290
(360) 862-1255 http://www.sff.bc.ca
1999 $ 20,000 http://www.sff.bc.ca Washington Inactive Programs The Sustainable Fisheries Foundation is dedicated to the protection, enhancement, and sustainable use of salmon and other fish species in the Pacific Northwest. The grant supports the participation of the organization's director on the Lake Washington Watershed Forum, established by King County to protect and enhance fish habitat and riparian zones in the Lake Washington and Cedar River watersheds.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2006 $ 25,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington Inactive Programs General Support
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2004 $ 120,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2000 $ 45,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Montana; Alaska; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs The Earth Island Institute develops and supports projects that counteract threats to the biological and cultural diversity that sustain the environment. The grant supports the work of Climate Solutions, an organization that works to develop grassroots solutions to the problem of global warming. $10,000 of the funds support a statewide Smart Moves transportation project and $5,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant to the board for new or expanded major donors. ($35,000 Energy and Climate Change; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation)
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2010 $ 45,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the Northwest Regional Biocarbon Initiative.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2008 $ 100,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Oregon; Montana; Idaho; Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year four of a five-year general support grant.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2008 $ 50,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs To initiate a communications program focused on the impacts of transportation on climate change. This work will be undertaken through a collaborative effort of Oregon and Washington grantees that includes: 1000 Friends of Oregon, Climate Solutions, Environment Oregon, Futurewise, Oregon Environmental Council, Transportation Choices Coalition, and Washington Environmental Council.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2005 $ 100,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2005 $ 18,700 Climate Group 436 14th Street, #1106 Oakland CA 94126 (510) 251-2823 http://www.climatesolutions.org Oregon; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported Climate Group's efforts to generate specific action on climate change by state level insurance regulators in the Northwest.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2002 $ 125,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington Inactive Programs The Earth Island Institute develops and supports projects that counteract threats to the biological and cultural diversity that sustain the environment. The Institute is the fiscal sponsor for Climate Solutions, a group seeking practical and profitable solutions to the problem of global warming. The grant supports the overall operations of Climate Solutions, including implementing strategies to stimulate growth of the clean energy sector in the Northwest and promoting policy initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2009 $ 25,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; British Columbia Ecosystem Services To support efforts to scope and plan a Northwest Regional Biocarbon Initiative (NRBI). This prospective NRBI aims to create a globally significant model to advance biological carbon storage as a vital climate stabilization strategy.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2011 $ 125,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon; Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For general support.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2010 $ 5,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon; Montana; Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology For expenses associated with development, adaptation, and implementation of a new strategic plan.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2001 $ 75,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Montana; British Columbia; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Earth Island Institute develops and supports projects that counteract threats to the biological and cultural diversity that sustain the environment. The Institute is the fiscal sponsor for Climate Solutions, a group seeking practical and profitable solutions to the problem of global warming. The grant supports the overall operations of Climate Solutions, including leading a regional climate change initiative and working with farming groups to foster renewable energy resources. $20,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new individual donors and $15,000 is dedicated to technology upgrades. ($40,000 Energy and Climate Change; $10,000 Growth Management and Transportation; $25,000 Sustainable Agriculture)
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2010 $ 35,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the implementation of the Northwest Regional 2010 Biocarbon Initiative.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2009 $ 100,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon; Montana; Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 1999 $ 30,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon Inactive Programs The Earth Island Institute develops and supports projects that counteract threats to the biological and cultural diversity that sustain the environment. The grant supports the work of Climate Solutions, an organization that works to develop grassroots solutions to the problem of global warming.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2009 $ 5,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For expenses associated with two forums, one in Portland and one in Seattle, for business leaders and key members of the Northwest Congressional delegation to build support in the region for federal climate policy.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2007 $ 15,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Washington Inactive Programs To underwrite public opinion research.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2007 $ 100,000 Seattle 206-443-9570 x24 http://www.climatesolutions.org Oregon; Montana; Washington; Idaho Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2006 $ 100,000 http://www.climatesolutions.org Oregon; Idaho; Washington; Montana Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year general support grant.
Craighead Institute
201 S Wallace Avenue, Suite B2D Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-8705 http://www.craigheadinstitute.org
52-0810968 2004 $ 10,000 http://www.craigheadresearch.org British Columbia Inactive Programs The grant supported a project to use computer modeling and field verification to identify and map rare, wind-protected areas of coastal old growth on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia.
Craighead Institute
201 S Wallace Avenue, Suite B2D Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-8705 http://www.craigheadinstitute.org
52-0810968 2008 $ 25,000 http://www.craigheadresearch.org Montana Inactive Programs To assist Madison County, Montana as it develops plans and regulations intended to guide urban growth away from key wildlife habitats and environmentally sensitive areas.
Craighead Institute
201 S Wallace Avenue, Suite B2D Bozeman MT 59715
(406) 585-8705 http://www.craigheadinstitute.org
52-0810968 2005 $ 25,000 http://www.craigheadresearch.org Idaho; Washington; British Columbia; Montana Inactive Programs The grant supported completion of a fine-scale analysis for key areas in the Inland Rainforest.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2004 $ 30,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported the Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center's litigation involving public lands, endangered species, and aquatic pollution control; provided pro-bono legal assistance to Bullitt Foundation grantees and other public interest organizations; and provided clinical experience for law students.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2000 $ 20,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6707 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon Inactive Programs Lewis and Clark College's Northwest School of Law works to restore and protect the environment and natural resources of the Pacific Northwest by providing advice to public interest organizations, and training students to be advocates for the environment by educating them on complex environment and natural resource issues. The grant supports the school's Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center and its work to provide legal support to organizations working to protect endangered species and to reduce the adverse impacts of pollution on public health and the environment.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2006 $ 35,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6707 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a five-year general support grant for support of the Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center at Lewis and Clark College.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2008 $ 35,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year four of a five-year general support grant.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2011 $ 45,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For litigation, advocacy, and regulatory oversight to minimize the release of urban toxic pollution from industrial sources into the environment.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2005 $ 35,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a five-year general support grant.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2002 $ 30,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6707 http://www.lclark.edu Montana; Oregon Inactive Programs Lewis and Clark College's Northwest School of Law works to restore and protect the environment and natural resources of the Pacific Northwest by providing advice to public interest organizations, and training students to be advocates for the environment by educating them on complex environmental and natural resource issues. The grant supports the school's Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center and its work to provide legal support to organizations working to protect endangered species and to reduce the adverse impacts of pollution on public health and the environment.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2009 $ 6,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon Urban Ecology To hire a traffic/transportation expert who will examine the modeling and projections that proponents are using in the environmental review for the proposed Columbia River Crossing.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2007 $ 20,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs To enable an expert review of proposed Oregon and Washington rules under the Clean Air Act governing emissions of haze forming chemicals.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2001 $ 25,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6707 http://www.lclark.edu Montana; Washington; Idaho; Oregon Inactive Programs Lewis and Clark College's Northwest School of Law works to restore and protect the environment and natural resources of the Pacific Northwest by providing advice to public interest organizations, and training students to be advocates for the environment by educating them on complex environment and natural resource issues. The grant supports the school's Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center and its work to provide legal support to organizations working to protect endangered species and to reduce the adverse impacts of pollution on public health and the environment.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2009 $ 35,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology The award is for year five of a five-year general support grant.
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Portland OR 97219
(503) 768-7922 http://www.lclark.edu
93-0386858 2007 $ 35,000 Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard Portland OR 97219 (503) 768-6823 http://www.lclark.edu Oregon; Washington Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year three of a five-year general support grant for support of the Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center at Lewis and Clark College.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Urban Ecology To advance and advocate for policies and practices rooted in smart growth principles for land use and transportation.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2007 $ 25,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported staff expenses for the organization's effort to address deteriorating air quality in the Boise metropolitan area by rallying support for a dedicated transit funding source for Boise and other rapidly growing urban areas.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2000 $ 35,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Smart Growth seeks to engage the people of Idaho in activities that guide Idaho in socially and environmentally responsible directions. The grant supports the overall operations of the organizationÍs efforts to promote environmentally responsible land use and transportation planning. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one match challenge grant to attract funds from major donors.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 1999 $ 35,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs The Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute seeks to increase citizen involvement in the decisions that affect the regional environment. The grant supports an Idaho Smart Growth project to develop a statewide citizen network to promote environmentally responsible land use and transportation planning. $5,000 is awarded as a two-to-one match challenge grant to the board of Idaho Smart Growth to raise support from individual donors.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2002 $ 50,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Smart Growth seeks to engage the people of Idaho in activities that guide Idaho in socially and environmentally responsible directions. The grant supports the organizationÍs efforts to communicate and implement smart growth solutions, including technical assistance and training services to environmental and community organizations across the state.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs For research to improve messaging and communication about growth issues, which consistently ranks as the leading concern in statewide public opinion polls.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2001 $ 50,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs Idaho Smart Growth seeks to engage the people of Idaho in activities that guide Idaho in socially and environmentally responsible directions. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, with $5,000 dedicated to technology improvements. $20,000 is awarded as a one-to-one board challenge grant and $5,000 of the FoundationÍs contribution is dedicated to a reserve account.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant supported efforts to promote smart land use and transportation systems in Boise and the Treasure Valley in Idaho.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2007 $ 40,000 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org Idaho Inactive Programs The grant provides continued operating support.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported longstanding efforts to secure improved water quality in the Tualatin Basin.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2011 $ 35,000 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For continuing support of water quality monitoring, policy advocacy, citizen engagement, and legal enforcement actions in the Tualatin watershed in the Portland metropolitan area.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2008 $ 30,000 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Inactive Programs To continue enforcing the requirements of the Clean Water Act, especially provisions pertaining to non-point sources of water pollution.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2002 $ 25,000 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Inactive Programs Tualatin Riverkeepers works to protect and restore Oregon's Tualatin River and watershed. The grant supports work to monitor state implementation of the federal Clean Water Act, targeting the enforcement of pollution limits and protection of wetlands and streams.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2001 $ 30,000 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Inactive Programs Tualatin Riverkeepers works to protect and restore Oregon's Tualatin River and watershed. The grant supports work to monitor state implementation of the federal Clean Water Act requirements, targeting the enforcement of pollution limits and protection of wetlands and streams.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2005 $ 30,000 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a two-year general support grant.
Tualatin Riverkeepers
12360 SW Main Street, #100 Tigard OR 97223
(503) 620-7507 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org
94-3184499 2009 $ 25,000 503-936-7612 http://www.tualatinriverkeepers.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For continuing support of water quality monitoring, policy advocacy, citizen engagement, and legal enforcement actions in a large watershed in the Portland metropolitan area.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2004 $ 40,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Inactive Programs The grant supported work to protect the water quality and wildlife habitat of the Willamette River, and to monitor, evaluate, and challenge the regulatory decisions of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the state of Oregon under the authority of the Clean Water Act.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2000 $ 10,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Inactive Programs Willamette Riverkeeper works to make the Willamette River Watershed safe and healthy for people, fish, and wildlife. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including water quality monitoring, advocacy, and public education.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2011 $ 40,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To enable continued engagement in the Portland Harbor Superfund site cleanup process.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2008 $ 40,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Inactive Programs To increase habitat protection and restoration of large riparian areas along the mainstem Willamette River and key tributaries.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2002 $ 35,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Inactive Programs Willamette Riverkeeper works to make the Willamette River watershed safe and healthy for people, fish, and wildlife. The grant supports the organizationÍs overall operations, including its citizen water quality monitoring and testing programs, and associated policy advocacy and litigation efforts. $10,000 is awarded as a one-to-one challenge grant for new and expanded contributions from individual donors and member groups.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2005 $ 35,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Ecosystem Services To oversee completion and implementation by the US Army Corps of Engineers of a biological opinion pertaining to the adverse environmental impacts of dams in the Willamette River system.
Willamette Riverkeeper
1515 SE Water Ave #102 Portland OR 97214 United States
(503) 223-6418 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org
93-1212629 2006 $ 35,000 http://www.willametteriverkeeper.org Oregon Inactive Programs The organization is awarded year two of a two-year general support grant.
EarthShare Washington
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 817 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-9840 http://www.esw.org
91-1363472 2004 $ 10,000 http://www.esw.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supported a consultant conducting a program assessment to help the organization realize increased contributions through its regional workplace giving campaigns.
EarthShare Washington
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 817 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-9840 http://www.esw.org
91-1363472 2000 $ 30,000 http://www.esw.org Washington Inactive Programs Earth Share of Washington seeks to provide a convenient and efficient way for the people of Washington State to support the work of organizations that protect and enhance our quality of life through a more healthful environment. A two-to-one challenge grant was awarded to support year one of a capacity-building project to expand the organizationÍs giving program.
EarthShare Washington
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 817 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-9840 http://www.esw.org
91-1363472 2011 $ 12,000 http://www.esw.org Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For expenses associated with a strategic planning process for this workplace giving program.
EarthShare Washington
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 817 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-9840 http://www.esw.org
91-1363472 2008 $ 15,000 http://www.esw.org Washington Inactive Programs To cover production costs for a short video that EarthShare will use to increase donations from its workplace campaign and help recruit volunteers for member groups.
EarthShare Washington
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 817 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-9840 http://www.esw.org
91-1363472 2005 $ 20,000 http://www.esw.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant provided funding to upgrade technological systems.
EarthShare Washington
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 817 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-9840 http://www.esw.org
91-1363472 2002 $ 10,000 http://www.esw.org Washington Inactive Programs Earth Share of Washington establishes workplace giving campaigns to provide a convenient and efficient way for the people of Washington state to financially support the work of organizations that protect and enhance our environment. The grant supports the organizationÍs transition to a new organizational leadership structure, including board training, and staff and consultant time.
Friends of the San Juans
PO Box 1344 Friday Harbor WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324 http://www.sanjuans.org
91-1087153 2004 $ 30,000 http://www.sanjuans.org Washington The grant supported work on a project to identify causes of eelgrass decline in the San Juan Islands and craft a program to control the sources of damage.
Friends of the San Juans
PO Box 1344 Friday Harbor WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324 http://www.sanjuans.org
91-1087153 2007 $ 35,000 http://www.sanjuans.org Washington Inactive Programs To achieve protection of aquatic resources in San Juan County by applying past research on sensitive habitat to influence local planning processes and development decisions.
Friends of the San Juans
PO Box 1344 Friday Harbor WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324 http://www.sanjuans.org
91-1087153 2002 $ 30,000 http://www.sanjuans.org Washington Inactive Programs Friends of the San Juans works to protect and promote the health and future of the San Juan Islands, land, water, natural and human communities, through comprehensive planning, citizen participation, science, and law. The grant supports a project to conduct research, including inventories, mapping, and assessments, that will lead to actions necessary to protect nearshore marine habitat and control the impacts of shoreline development.
Friends of the San Juans
PO Box 1344 Friday Harbor WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324 http://www.sanjuans.org
91-1087153 2009 $ 35,000 http://www.sanjuans.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support the San Juan County Aquatic Protection Initiative.
Friends of the San Juans
PO Box 1344 Friday Harbor WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324 http://www.sanjuans.org
91-1087153 2006 $ 30,000 http://www.sanjuans.org Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports work to protect San Juan County's critical near-shore areas.
Friends of the San Juans
PO Box 1344 Friday Harbor WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324 http://www.sanjuans.org
91-1087153 2010 $ 40,000 http://www.sanjuans.org Washington Ecosystem Services To support a technical workshop and pilot project focused on protecting forage fish spawning beaches in San Juan County.
Willamette Partnership
2250 SW Hillsboro Highway Hillsboro OR 97123 USA
(503) 681-4435 http://www.willamettepartnership.org
33-1103430 2011 $ 25,000 Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services To provide technical assistance to organizations in Oregon and Washington that are developing market-based mechanisms to encourage improved land management practices and perpetuation of working lands. A portion of the grant will support a first-ever June 2011 convening of individuals in Oregon and Washington who are engaged in development of ecosystem markets.
University of Washington, Office of Sponsored Programs
4333 Brooklyn Ave NE Box 359472 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-4043 http://www.washington.edu
91-6001537 2012 $ 10,000 Conservation Magazine Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For production of high-end video capturing presentations at Conservation Magazine's Conservation Remix at Seattle's Town Hall, a signature program of the 2012 Seattle Science Festival.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20036 USA
(202) 588-6000 http://www.preservationnation.org
53-0210807 2012 $ 80,000 Oregon; Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology For continued program support. The Preservation Green Lab, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will advance research and policy recommendations, specifically regarding building codes, that foster reuse and retrofit of older and historic buildings to reduce climate impacts and as well as contribute to the character and livability of urban neighborhoods.
Renewable Northwest Project
421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1125 Portland OR 97204-1629 USA
(503) 223-4544 http://www.rnp.org
91-1815618 2012 $ 90,000 Washington; Montana; Idaho; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For continuing operating support for Renewable Northwest Project (RNP) to focus on activities that ensure the growth of solar, wind and geothermal development in the region.
Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund
PO Box 9335 Missoula MT 59807 United States
(406) 542-1055 http://www.mtvotersedfund.org
81-0525336 2012 $ 45,000 Montana Conservation Voters Education Fund 3318 3rd Avenue North, Ste 208 Billings MT 59101 406.254.1593 http://mtvotersedfund.org Montana Leadership and Civic Engagement For non-partisan voter registration, voter education and get-out-the-vote activities focused on state-based issues in Montana.
Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Avenue N, Suite 540 Seattle WA 98103 USA
(206) 632-1545 http://www.watoxics.org
91-1214158 2012 $ 70,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To reform policies that regulate chemicals and promote safer alternatives in Washington state.
Sightline Institute
1402 Third Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98101 United States
(206) 447-1880 http://www.sightline.org
52-1833599 2012 $ 95,000 Washington; Oregon; British Columbia; Montana; Idaho Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For ongoing program support of Sightline's original research, interpretation and presentation of data through the aid of creative communications vehicles to drive progressive policy solutions.
The Biomimicry Institute
4th Street W. Missoula MT 59801 United States
(406) 728-4134 http://www.biomimicryinstitute.org
86-1153859 2012 $ 30,000 Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology To support two regional biomimicry networks in Central Puget Sound and Portland. These networks will employ biomimicry principles to place-based design projects.
Basel Action Network
122 S Jackson, Suite 320 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 652-5555 http://www.ban.org
01-0918435 2012 $ 25,000 Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To develop a take back and recycling policy framework for the solar panel industry.
Bonneville Environmental Foundation
240 SW First Avenue Portland OR 97204
(503) 248-1905 http://www.b-e-f.org
93-1248274 2012 $ 25,000 Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology A renewal grant to advance concepts and tools that reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector in Oregon.
Sierra Club of British Columbia Foundation
304 - 733 Johnson St Victoria BC V8R 4N8 Canada
(250) 386-5255 http://www.sierraclub.bc.ca
119149797RR0001 2012 $ 0
Audubon Society of Portland
5151 NW Cornell Road Portland OR 97210 USA
(503) 292-6855 http://www.audubonportland.org
93-6026088 2012 $ 50,000 Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For support of Portland Audubon Society’s urban conservation program.
Futurewise
814 Second Avenue, #500 Seattle WA 98104 US
(206) 343-0681 http://www.futurewise.org
91-1539831 2012 $ 110,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology For Futurewise’s land use and transportation programs designed to promote planning practices and policies that reduce sprawl, green house gas emissions, and vehicles miles traveled by building sustainable, affordable, and highly desirable urban centers.
Forterra
615 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle WA 98104 USA
(206) 905-6930 http://www.forterra.org
94-3112461 2012 $ 100,000 Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology 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.
Washington Environmental Council
1402 Third Avenue, #1400 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 631-2601 http://www.wecprotects.org
91-0839385 2012 $ 130,000 Washington Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For continuing program support that will focus on three areas: voter education, climate and clean energy, and clean water and green infrastructure.
Craft3
203 Howerton Way, SE PO Box 826 Ilwaco WA 98624 USA
(360) 642-4265 http://www.craft3.org
91-1662698 2012 $ 80,000 Washington; Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology Continuing support for staffing expenses to underwrite and administer energy efficiency upgrade loans for small businesses and residential properties in Portland and Seattle.
Portland Sustainability Institute
1600 SW 4th, Suite 110 Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 922-1661 http://www.pdxinstitute.org
80-0407220 2012 $ 67,000 Washington; Oregon Urban Ecology For continued support to accelerate and scale the Portland Sustainability Institute (PoSI)'s EcoDistrict model.
University of Victoria
Office of Research Services PO Box 1700 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 2Y2 Canada
(250) 721-8079 http://www.uvic.ca
10-8162470 2012 $ 50,000 POLIS Project on Ecological Governance University of Victoria PO Box 1700 STN CSC Victoria British Columbia V8W 2Y2 (250) 721-6388 http://www.poliswaterproject.org British Columbia Ecosystem Services The award is for the third year of a three-year grant to support research into the future of water law, policy, and governance in the Pacific Northwest.
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
PO Box 33 Seal Rock OR 97376
(503) 238-4450 http://www.oregonshores.org
93-0952202 2012 $ 20,000 Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition PO Box 33 Seal Rock OR 97376 541-817-2275 http://oregonshores.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology The award is for the second year of a two-year grant.
University of Washington, Office of Sponsored Programs
4333 Brooklyn Ave NE Box 359472 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-4043 http://www.washington.edu
91-6001537 2008 $ 25,225 Climate Impacts Group University of Washington, Box 355672 Seattle WA 98195-5672 (206) 616-5350 Washington Inactive Programs To enable a second printing of "Preparing for Climate Change: A Guidebook for Local, Regional and State Governments" and for a 2009 conference to present for discussion with decision-makers the results of a significant new assessment of climate impacts on Washington state.
University of Washington, Office of Sponsored Programs
4333 Brooklyn Ave NE Box 359472 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-4043 http://www.washington.edu
91-6001537 1999 $ 10,000 Quaternary Research Center PO Box 351360 Seattle WA 98195 (206) 543-1166 Washington Inactive Programs The Quaternary Research Center at the University of Washington is an interdisciplinary center that focuses on study of the Quaternary Period, the geologic era in which we live, which spans the last two million years. Quaternary studies provide a scientific perspective on the magnitude of natural and human-induced environmental changes, and contribute to the solution of environmental problems faced by society. The grant supports a scientific study of habitat loss in Puget Sound-area lowland rivers that is designed to provide historic information for the development of a salmon recovery plan.
University of Washington, Office of Sponsored Programs
4333 Brooklyn Ave NE Box 359472 Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-4043 http://www.washington.edu
91-6001537 2007 $ 20,000 Quaternary Research Center Box 351360, University of Washington Seattle WA 98195 Washington Inactive Programs The grant supports the Quaternary Research Center's project to map historical baseline data on Puget Sound's riverine and near-shore environments.
Anchorage Waterways Council
PO Box 241774 Anchorage AK 99508 US
(907) 272-7335 http://www.anchoragecreeks.org
92-0111510 2012 $ 20,000 Alaska Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For Anchorage Waterways Council (AWC)’s urban stream restoration and advocacy program.
University of British Columbia
1855 West Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2 Canada
(604) 822-4326 http://www.ubc.ca
108161779 2012 $ 50,000 British Columbia Urban Ecology To develop a framework to take individual living buildings to a “Living Neighborhoods” scale using the University of British Columbia campus as a pilot site.
CUB Policy Center
610 SW Broadway, #400 Portland OR 97205 USA
(503) 227-1984 http://www.oregoncub.org
93-0921617 2012 $ 35,000 Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology To support the CUB Policy Center's participation in the upcoming Portland General Electric (PGE) integrated resource planning process. PGE will consider power replacement options as it proceeds with the scheduled decommissioning of its Boardman coal production facility.
Women's Voices for the Earth
114 W Pine Street Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 543-3747 http://www.womensvoices.org
81-0501011 2012 $ 35,000 Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For a campaign to mobilize constituencies in Montana for state and federal chemical policy reform.
Bicycle Transportation Alliance
618 NW Glisan Street Suite 401 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 226-0676 http://www.btaoregon.org
93-1057956 2012 $ 35,000 Oregon Urban Ecology To create a safe, convenient, world-class bicycle network in the Portland metropolitan region.
Northern Plains Resource Council
220 S. 27th Street, Suite A Billings MT 59101 USA
(406) 248-1154 http://www.northernplains.org
81-0367205 2012 $ 50,000 Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For grassroots organizing in Montana communities that will be affected by increased rail traffic to move Powder River Basin coal to west coast ports targeted for expanded capacity for exports to Asian markets.
Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 901 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 267-2212 http://www.nwseed.org
91-2141987 2012 $ 30,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To launch a program to prepare representatives of non-profit organizations, utilities, and local officials to initiate neighborhood-based solar purchasing programs in Washington state communities.
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG
1620 18th Avenue, Suite #10 Seattle WA 98122 United States
(206) 954-0218 http://www.duwamishcleanup.org
20-4629856 2012 $ 30,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology; Leadership and Civic Engagement; Urban Ecology For community organizing and oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency decision-making process about cleanup and restoration of the Duwamish River Superfund site.
Our Children's Trust
PO Box 5181 Eugene OR 97405 USA
541-344-7066 http://www.ourchildrenstrust.org
27-3094382 2012 $ 20,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology For litigation expenses associated with a case brought against the State of Washington that asserts the rights of children to a healthy atmosphere.
EarthShare Oregon
PO Box 40333 Portland OR 97240 USA
(503) 223-9015 http://earthshare-oregon.org
93-1001285 2012 $ 24,000 Oregon Leadership and Civic Engagement To enable EarthShare of Oregon to convert from a paper-based pledge system to online giving campaigns at ten new workplaces.
Bonneville Environmental Foundation
240 SW First Avenue Portland OR 97204
(503) 248-1905 http://www.b-e-f.org
93-1248274 2012 $ 50,000 Green Sports Alliance 813 SW Alder St. Suite 320 Portland OR 97205 503-962-0192 http://www.greensportsalliance.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; British Columbia Energy, Industry, and Technology For continuing operating support.
Climate Solutions
1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1305 Seattle WA 98101 USA
(206) 443-9570 http://www.climatesolutions.org
91-1123302 2012 $ 50,000 Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For renewed support of the Northwest Biocarbon Initiative.
Washington State University Foundation
PO Box 641925 Pullman WA 99164-1925 USA
(509) 335-7177 http://www.foundation.wsu.edu
91-1075542 2012 $ 5,000 Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Leadership and Civic Engagement For expenses associated with the fifth annual "Imagine Tomorrow," competition for high school students organized by WSU to encourage interest in crafting solutions to environmental issues.
Montana Environmental Information Center
PO Box 1184 Helena MT 59624 United States
(406) 443-2520 http://www.meic.org
23-7337100 2012 $ 50,000 Montana Energy, Industry, and Technology For a continuing campaign to decommission coal plants in Montana. This grant will support monitoring, oversight, and holding regulators and plant operators accountable for environmental impacts at the Colstrip facility.
Wild Fish Conservancy
PO Box 402 Duvall WA 98019 USA
(425) 788-1167 http://www.wildfishconservancy.org
91-1451405 2012 $ 25,000 Washington Ecosystem Services To support work with local citizens, other conservation groups, and the federal government to effect positive changes at the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery.
Trustees for Alaska
1026 W Fourth Avenue, #201 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 276-4244 http://www.trustees.org
92-6010379 2012 $ 30,000 Alaska Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology Program Support is recommended to enable Trustees for Alaska to provide legal services, policy advice, and strategic counsel to Bullitt grantees and partner organizations working to protect environmental quality and biodiversity in southcentral Alaska.
Center for Progressive Reform
455 Massachusetts Avenue NW, #150-513 Washington DC 20001 USA
(202) 747-0698 x1 http://www.progressivereform.org
35-2182224 2012 $ 35,000 Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services To enable the Center for Progressive Reform to evaluate and develop legal tools and understanding needed to better apply the law to protect ecosystem services in the Pacific Northwest.
Pacific Rivers Council
1326 SW 16th Ave Portland OR 97201 USA
(503) 228-3555 http://www.pacificrivers.org
93-0946133 2012 $ 35,000 Oregon Ecosystem Services For a project focused on watershed restoration for public and private lands in and around the Mount Hood National Forest.
Georgia Strait Alliance
195 Commercial Street Nanaimo BC V9R 5G5 Canada
(250) 753-3459 http://www.georgiastrait.org
13-9942254 2012 $ 35,000 British Columbia Ecosystem Services For general support.
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
5305 Shilshole Avenue NW, #150 Seattle WA 98107 USA
(206) 297-7002 http://www.pugetsoundkeeper.org
91-1285783 2012 $ 35,000 Washington Ecosystem Services To support the organization's Stormwater Regulation and Clean Water Act Enforcement Project.
Citizens for a Healthy Bay
535 Dock St, Suite 213 (new location 9/1) Tacoma WA 98402 US
(253) 383-2429 http://www.healthybay.org
91-1515969 2012 $ 20,000 Washington Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For monitoring of water quality permit compliance and enforcement of pollution control laws in and around the Port of Tacoma and Commencement Bay.
Urban Greenspaces Institute
PO Box 6903 Portland OR 97228-6903 United States
(503) 319-7155 http://www.urbangreenspaces.org
93-1251573 2012 $ 25,000 Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support continued involvement on the part of the Urban Greenspaces Institute in leadership of The Intertwine Alliance, and to enable advocacy for policies and investment to advance open space protection and green infrastructure in the Portland-Vancouver Metropolitan Area.
Washington Water Trust
1530 Westlake Avenue N Suite 400 Seattle WA 98109 United States
(206) 675-1585 http://washingtonwatertrust.org
91-1937417 2012 $ 30,000 Washington Ecosystem Services For general support.
The Freshwater Trust
65 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97204 USA
(503) 222-9091 http://www.freshwatertrust.org
93-0843521 2012 $ 40,000 Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services To advance a replicable framework for environmental markets in the Pacific Northwest.
Bark
PO Box 12065 Portland OR 97212 USA
(503) 331-0374 http://www.bark-out.org
93-1263288 2012 $ 25,000 Oregon Ecosystem Services For continued policy analysis, organizing, and advocacy to encourage improved watershed protection on the Mount Hood National Forest.
Great Land Trust
PO Box is 101272 Anchorage AK 99510 US
907-278-4998 http://www.greatlandtrust.org
92-0155014 2012 $ 35,000 Alaska Ecosystem Services For work with community groups on green infrastructure planning throughout the Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) Borough in Alaska.
National Audubon Society
225 Varick Street New York NY 10014
(212) 979-3000 http://www.audubon.org
13-1624102 2012 $ 50,000 Audubon Alaska 441 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 300 Anchorage AK 99501 907-276-7034 http://www.AudubonAlaska.org Alaska Ecosystem Services For a project to engage local communities, citizen scientists, non-governmental organizations, governmental agencies, and other stakeholders in a collaborative effort to monitor and protect the Important Bird Areas of southcentral Alaska.
Forest Stewardship Council - US
212 Third Avenue North, Suite 504 Minneapolis MN 55416 USA
(360) 301-4548 http://www.fscus.org
03-0355315 2012 $ 40,000 Washington; Oregon; Idaho; British Columbia Ecosystem Services For continued support of the FSC Northwest Initiative.
Community Food and Agriculture Coalition
117 W. Broadway Missoula MT 59802 USA
(406) 721-0543 http://www.MissoulaCFAC.org
26-3991288 2012 $ 35,000 Community Food and Agriculture Coalition 117 W. Broadway St. Missoula MT 59802 406-721-0543 http://www.MissoulaCFAC.org Montana Ecosystem Services To support farmland preservation work in Missoula County, Montana.
River Network
520 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1130 Portland OR 97209 USA
(503) 241-3506 http://www.rivernetwork.org
93-0969979 2012 $ 25,000 Oregon Ecosystem Services For an initiative aimed at furthering the restoration of habitats along privately owned residential segments of the Willamette River.
Defenders of Wildlife
1130 17th Street, NW Washington DC 20036-4604 USA
(202) 682-9400 http://www.defenders.org
53-0183181 2012 $ 50,000 Defenders of Wildlife, NW Office 1880 Willamette Falls Drive, #200 West Linn OR 97068 (503) 697-3222 http://www.defenders.org Oregon Ecosystem Services For work to promote policies and programs that address ecosystem services in natural resource management and land use decisions.
Alaska Center for the Environment
807 G Street, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 274-3621 http://www.akcenter.org
23-7380045 2012 $ 45,000 Alaska Urban Ecology To mobilize members to influence policies and programs that will impact the social, economic and environmental character of the Anchorage metropolitan region and for participation in merger negotiations.
The Lands Council
25 West Main Avenue, Suite 222 Spokane WA 99201 U.S.A.
(509) 209-2406 http://www.landscouncil.org
94-3090355 2012 $ 30,000 Washington Urban Ecology For continued support of The Land Council’s urban program that promotes smart growth, progressive transportation planning, Low Impact Development, and urban forest restoration in Spokane.
Friends of the San Juans
PO Box 1344 Friday Harbor WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324 http://www.sanjuans.org
91-1087153 2012 $ 35,000 Washington Ecosystem Services For general support.
Verde
6899 NE Columbia Blvd, Suite A Portland OR 97218 USA
(503) 980-5260 http://www.verdenw.org
20-3685723 2012 $ 45,000 Oregon Urban Ecology Verde will advocate for equity criteria and workforce standards for greater participation of minority-owned and/or women-owned businesses in the development of the green building projects and bike programs and to establish community-led triple bottom line projects in the Cully EcoDistrict.
Pilchuck Audubon Society
1429 Avenue D, #198 Snohomish WA 98290 USA
(425) 923-8625 http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org
91-6183664 2012 $ 20,000 Washington Urban Ecology For Pilchuck Audubon Society’s Smart Growth Program.
The Intertwine Alliance Foundation
111 SW Oak Suite 200 Portland OR 97204-3496 USA
(503) 473-5474 http://www.theintertwine.org
45-2629474 2012 $ 25,000 Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services To plan a public information strategy focused on communicating the green infrastructure and ecosystem service values of The Intertwine -- a bi-state open space network in the Portland/Vancouver metropolitan region.
Alaska Conservation Alliance
810 N Street, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99501 USA
(907) 258-6175 http://www.akvoice.org
91-1803793 2012 $ 5,000 Alaska Leadership and Civic Engagement To cover staff time that will be devoted to merger negotiations with Alaska Center for the Environment and Alaska Youth for Environmental Action.
Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc.
P.O. Box 1156 Latham NY 12110-1156 USA
(518) 458-6059 http://www.irecusa.org
0592201374 2012 $ 25,000 Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To enable the Interstate Renewable Energy Council to obtain legal services and engineering analysis to support its participation in the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission's current rulemaking regarding interconnection procedures.
Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation
7400 Sand Point Way NE, #101S Seattle WA 98115 USA
(206) 522-3222 http://www.cbcef.org
91-2165219 2012 $ 30,000 Washington Urban Ecology To reduce barriers to bicycling, diversify ridership, and create a connected transportation network in the Seattle metropolitan region.
Portland State University Foundation
2125 SW 4th Avenue Suite 501 Portland OR 97201
(503) 725-4911 http://www.foundation.pdx.edu
93-0619733 2012 $ 50,000 Portland State University - Institute for Sustainable Solutions 1600 SW 4th Ave, Suite 730 OR 97201 503-725-2684 http://www.ecosystemcommons.org/caesp Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana; British Columbia Ecosystem Services For support of the Cascadia Ecosystem Services Partnership at Portland State University.
Watershed Watch Salmon Society
1037 Madore Avenue Coquitlam BC V3K 3B7 Canada
(604) 936-9474 http://www.watershed-watch.org
86-9489476 2012 $ 25,000 British Columbia Ecosystem Services To advance restoration of salmon and ecosystem services in the Coquitlam Watershed in suburban Vancouver, British Columbia.
A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity
PO Box 812 Lopez Island WA 98261
(360) 468-3231 http://www.awish.net
91-1712077 2000 $ 5,000 National Information Center for Ecology 301 W Holly Street Bellingham WA 98225 (360) 738-9074 http://www.awish.net Washington Inactive Programs World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity provides models and support for life sustaining activities. The grant supports a project of the National Information Center for Ecology to rehabilitate a five-mile corridor of BellinghamÍs neglected and damaged Fever Creek in order to engage neighborhood low-income youth in the restoration of the natural environment.
A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity
PO Box 812 Lopez Island WA 98261
(360) 468-3231 http://www.awish.net
91-1712077 2011 $ 20,000 Communitywise Bellingham Washington Energy, Industry, and Technology To assess economic impact from the proposed Gateway Pacific Terminal export facility in Bellingham, Washington.
Idaho Rivers United
PO Box 633 Boise ID 83701
(208) 343-7481 http://www.idahorivers.org
82-0439916 2011 $ 50,000 http://idahorivers.org Idaho Ecosystem Services To support the first phase of a project focused on identifying and measuring the full suite of economic and ecosystem service values of the Boise River Watershed.
League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
1920 L Street, NW, #800 Washington DC 20036
(202) 785-8683 http://www.LCVEducation.org
52-1379661 2011 $ 30,000 LCVEF Pacific Northwest PO Box 2564 Seattle WA 98111 http://www.greenvote.org Washington; Oregon; Alaska; Montana; Idaho Leadership and Civic Engagement To support the organization's State Capacity Building program that will focus on fund raising, program, and board effectiveness for the five Northwest voter outreach and education organizations.
Conservation Northwest
1208 Bay Street, #201 Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-9950 http://www.conservationnw.org
94-3091547 2011 $ 25,000 Washington Ecosystem Services For support of the organization’s continuing engagement in priority environmental initiatives, dialogues, and programs.
Fraser Riverkeeper
303 - 207 W Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(778) 737-4422 x6047860888 http://www.fraserriverkeeper.ca
86-2234374 2011 $ 30,000 British Columbia Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology To support work to increase citizen advocacy for clean water, strengthen its citizen water quality-monitoring program, and continue its water pollution investigations and remediation efforts.
Idaho Smart Growth
910 Main Street, #314 Boise ID 83702
(208) 333-8066 http://www.idahosmartgrowth.org
82-0522757 2011 $ 40,000 Idaho Urban Ecology To advocate for sprawl-reducing policies that advance infill development and increase options for transportation choices in the Boise, ID metropolitan region.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge
522 SW Fifth Avenue, #720 Portland OR 97204
(503) 241-3762 http://www.gorgefriends.org
93-0782467 2011 $ 50,000 Oregon; Washington Ecosystem Services For core support of a significant new Gorge Trails to Towns initiative intended to bolster environmental protection for Columbia River Gorge resources, while assisting local governments in the Gorge with economic development needs.
Clark Fork Coalition
PO Box 7593 Missoula MT 59807
(406) 542-0539 http://www.clarkfork.org
36-3428665 2011 $ 45,000 Montana Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For work to address the combined threats to the Clark Fork River in Montana of a changing climate, accelerating rates of urban development, and over-allocation of water resources.
Feet First
314 1st Avenue S Seattle WA 98104
(206) 652-2310 http://www.feetfirst.info
2011 $ 25,000 Washington Urban Ecology To promote the development of pedestrian friendly cities and advance walking as a viable transportation choice in the Seattle metropolitan region.
Crag Law Center
917 SW Oak Street, Suite 417 Portland OR 97205
(503) 525-2725 http://www.crag.org
2011 $ 20,000 http://www.crag.org Oregon Energy, Industry, and Technology For legal action to extend the public trust doctrine to the atmosphere in order to protect children from harm arising from global warming emissions.
American Rivers
1101 14th Street, NW, #1400 Washington DC 20005-5637
(202) 347-7550 http://www.americanrivers.org
23-7305963 2011 $ 50,000 American Rivers Northwest Regional Office Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Urban Ecology For support of American Rivers' continued work on basin-wide water supply planning in the Yakima River watershed and for the organization's leadership to advance green infrastructure solutions to urban stormwater management challenges.
Columbia Riverkeeper
724 SW Oak Street Hood River OR 97031
(541) 387-3030 http://www.columbiariverkeeper.org
91-1583492 2011 $ 40,000 http://columbiariverkeeper.org Washington; Oregon Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology For general support.
Friends of the Cedar River Watershed
6512 23rd Ave NW #320 Seattle WA 98117
(206) 297-8141 http://www.cedarriver.org
91-1710892 2011 $ 20,000 Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement For support of the Watershed Report Community Curriculum, a science-based and experiential program linking high school students and educators with local government officials and business interests from all 27 cities and 13 school districts in the Cedar River Watershed.
Exloco
325 Pine Street Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 332-2112 http://www.exloco.org
94-3373078 2011 $ 50,000 http://www.carpediemwest.org Washington; Oregon; Idaho; Montana Ecosystem Services For support of Carpe Diem West's efforts to engage diverse stakeholders and devise innovative solutions to water management challenges in the western United States.
Great Peninsula Conservancy
3721 Kitsap Way Suite 5 Bremerton WA 98312
(360) 373-3500 http://www.greatpeninsula.org
91-1110978 2011 $ 25,000 Washington Ecosystem Services To support the organization's Forests at the Urban Edge Initiative, which aims to protect large continuous blocks of forest on the Kitsap Peninsula and to conserve working forests at the greatest risk of conversion to residential and commercial development.
Center for Community Service Fund
1301 5th Avenue, Suite 2500 Seattle WA 98101
(206) 389-7295 http://www.seattlechamber.com
91-0402330 2011 $ 10,000 Washington Leadership and Civic Engagement To underwrite expenses for a delegation from the environmental community to participate in the 2011 Regional Leadership Conference of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce.
Coalition for a Livable Future
107 SE Washington, Suite 239 Portland OR 97214
(503) 294-2889 http://www.clfuture.org
93-1278845 2011 $ 50,000 Oregon Urban Ecology For continued support of “Shift the Balance,” a program designed to achieve a more sustainable and equitable transportation system in the Portland metropolitan area.
Consultative Group on Biological Diversity
PO Box 29361 San Francisco CA 94129
(415) 561-6576 http://www.cgbd.org
13-3431076 2011 $ 5,000 Oregon; Washington; Idaho; Montana Ecosystem Services To enable the organization to provide enhanced staffing and program support to foundations active in the area of freshwater management policy reform.
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