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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: Rainforest Action Network
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Grants
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| 2011 |
$20,000 |
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For targeted, in-depth research into the institutions providing financing for the development and operation of proposed coal-export terminals in Washington state.
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| 2002 |
$15,000 |
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Rainforest Action Network employs social and economic pressure to shift destructive logging practices towards sustainability and bring protection to the world's old growth forests. The grant supports a project to protect remaining old growth forests by eliminating the use of old growth wood in the US home-building and construction industries, shift the industry toward use of sustainable alternatives, and work with corporations to pressure local and regional governments to protect forest lands and ecosystems.
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| 2000 |
$15,000 |
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The Rainforest Action Network protects the Earth's rainforests and supports the rights of rainforest inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and nonviolent direct action. The grant supports a project to protect remaining old growth forests by eliminating the use of old growth wood in the US home-building and construction industries, shift the industry toward use of sustainable alternatives, and work with corporations to pressure local and regional governments to protect forest lands and ecosystems.
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| 1999 |
$5,000 |
Forest Communities Project |
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Rainforest Action Network seeks to protect the EarthÍs rainforests and support the rights of their inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and nonviolent direct action. The grant supports the work of the Forest Communities Project to promote implementation of an ecosystem-based forest management plan in British ColumbiaÍs Slocan Valley, which will serve as a model of sustainable development for forest-dependent communities throughout British Columbia and the US.
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432 Lagunitas Avenue, #B
Oakland, CA
94610
(510) 465-4978
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