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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.

 

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2011 $50,000

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services
  • Energy, Industry, and Technology

Contact

2010 $50,000

To support Phase II of the Climate Wise pilot project.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Ecosystem Services
  • Energy, Industry, and Technology

Contact

2008 $50,000

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.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2007 $50,000

The grant supports water quality monitoring and enforcement efforts in the Rogue Basin of southern Oregon.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2006 $50,000

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.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2006 $10,000

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.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2005 $50,000

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.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2005 $50,000

The grant supported expansion of water quality monitoring and enforcement activities in the upper Rogue River Basin of southwest Oregon.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2004 $25,000

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.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2004 $50,000

The grant supported expansion of water quality monitoring and enforcement activities in the upper Rogue River Basin of southwest Oregon.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2003 $15,000

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.

Regions

  • Oregon

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

2002 $25,000

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.

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

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