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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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Notices of funding resources outside the Bullitt Foundation.
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Grantee Profile: Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides
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| 2011 |
$25,000 |
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To protect the health of vulnerable human populations by reducing exposure to pesticides in school districts and low-income housing.
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| 2009 |
$22,000 |
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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.
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- Urban Ecology
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| 2007 |
$30,000 |
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For operating support for communications, organizational strategic planning and promotion of policies that result in reduced pesticide use to protect human and ecosystem health.
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| 2006 |
$30,000 |
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The grant supports work to broaden the constituency for pesticide reform through implementation of a communication plan, outreach, and organizing.
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| 2004 |
$32,000 |
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The grant supported the Healthier Homes and Gardens campaign to reduce residential use of pesticides.
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| 2003 |
$35,000 |
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The grant supported a program to reduce pesticide pollution of waterways and build a broad-based grassroots constituency to protect water quality and salmon.
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| 2001 |
$35,000 |
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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)
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| 2000 |
$30,000 |
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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)
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| 1999 |
$25,000 |
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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.
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