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Grantee Profile: Labour Environmental Alliance Society

1203-207 W Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 1H7 Canada
(604) 669-1921

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2006 $20,000

The grant supports an initiative focused on reducing toxic substances used in British Columbia schools.

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  • British Columbia

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  • Inactive Programs

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2004 $25,000

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.

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  • British Columbia

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  • Inactive Programs

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2003 $20,000

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.

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  • British Columbia

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  • Inactive Programs

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2001 $25,000

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.

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  • British Columbia

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  • Inactive Programs

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2000 $15,000

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)

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  • British Columbia

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  • Inactive Programs

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1999 $15,000

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.

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  • British Columbia

Program Areas

  • Inactive Programs

Contact

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