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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: River Network
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Grants
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| 2012 |
$25,000 |
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For an initiative aimed at furthering the restoration of habitats along privately owned residential segments of the Willamette River.
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| 2009 |
$35,000 |
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To support the organization's "Saving Water, Saving Energy" program.
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- Washington
- Montana
- Idaho
- Oregon
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- Ecosystem Services
- Urban Ecology
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Contact
208-345-3689
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| 2008 |
$30,000 |
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To launch a multi-year campaign, initially in the Northwest, then nationally, focused on local watershed groups and water utilities to secure policies that reduce the global warming impacts of water management and treatment.
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| 2004 |
$30,000 |
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The grant supported a campaign to train growth management and watershed protection groups to use the Clean Water Act as a means to limit sprawl and reduce the effects of development on aquatic ecosystems.
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| 2002 |
$30,000 |
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River Network helps people understand, protect, and restore rivers and their watersheds. The grant supports the organization's efforts to provide organizational support, training, and coordination to the river conservation community.
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- Montana
- Alaska
- British Columbia
- Washington
- Idaho
- Oregon
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| 2000 |
$30,000 |
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River Network helps people organize to protect and restore rivers and watersheds, and to acquire and conserve key riverlands. The grant supports a project to provide permanent protection for stream corridors, currently owned by timber companies, that provide critical habitat for endangered salmon and steelhead populations in Oregon and Washington.
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| 1999 |
$25,000 |
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River Network helps people organize to protect and restore rivers and watersheds, and to acquire and conserve key riverlands. The grant supports a project to provide permanent protection for stream corridors, currently owned by timber companies, that provide critical habitat for endangered salmon and steelhead populations in Oregon and Washington.
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