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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: Friends of the San Juans

PO Box 1344
Friday Harbor, WA 98250-1344 USA
(360) 378-2324

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2012 $35,000

For general support.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services

Contact

2010 $40,000

To support a technical workshop and pilot project focused on protecting forage fish spawning beaches in San Juan County.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services

Contact

2009 $35,000

To support the San Juan County Aquatic Protection Initiative.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services

Contact

2007 $35,000

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.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2006 $30,000

The grant supports work to protect San Juan County's critical near-shore areas.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2004 $30,000

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.

Regions

  • Washington

Contact

2002 $30,000

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.

Regions

  • Washington

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

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