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Bullitt Environmental Fellowship

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

Bullitt Foundation Vision

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

Other Grant Opportunities

Notices of funding resources outside the Bullitt Foundation.

 

Grantee Profile: First Nations Development Institute

2300 Fall Hill Avenue, #412
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
(540) 371-5615

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2002 $25,000

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.

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2000 $20,000

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.

Regions

  • Montana
  • Alaska
  • Washington
  • Idaho
  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

1999 $20,000

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.

Regions

  • Montana
  • Alaska
  • British Columbia
  • Washington
  • Idaho
  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

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