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Grantee Profile: Tides Center
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Grants
| Year |
Value |
Project |
Description |
| 2010 |
$50,000 |
Clean Production Action |
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To promote policies favoring chemicals that are demonstrably safe and replace toxic chemicals in consumer products.
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Regions
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Program Areas
- Energy, Industry, and Technology
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PO Box 153
Spring Brook, NY
14140
(716) 805-1056
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| 2007 |
$25,000 |
Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence |
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To educate, organize and mobilize union members to advocate for energy and economic policies that result in job development and advance greenhouse gas reduction strategies.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #205
Washington, DC
20036
(202) 955-5665
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| 2006 |
$25,000 |
CommEn Space |
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The grant supports CommEn Space's efforts to provide technical mapping and data services for the conservation community.
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Regions
- Oregon
- Montana
- Washington
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Program Areas
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1402 Third Avenue, #1015
Seattle, WA
98101
(206) 749-0112
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| 2006 |
$25,000 |
Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence |
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The grant supports the Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence program.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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2800 First Avenue, Room 252
Seattle, WA
98121
(206) 441-4968
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| 2005 |
$25,000 |
CommEn Space |
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The grant supported CommEnSpace's program to provide mapping technology to serve more Northwest conservation groups.
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Regions
- Oregon
- Montana
- Washington
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Program Areas
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1402 Third Avenue, #1015
Seattle, WA
98101
(206) 749-0112
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| 2004 |
$25,000 |
Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence |
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The grant supported Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs and Energy Independence in organizing a Washington State-based working group to build organized laborÍs institutional capacity to develop and support a public policy inititive to promote solar energy.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #205
Washington, DC
20036
(202) 955-5665
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| 2003 |
$30,000 |
NW Ballot Watch |
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The grant supported a continuing project by NW Ballot Watch to provide technical assistance to Washington environmental organizations.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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NW Ballot Watch
2021 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA
98121
(206) 441-5559
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| 2002 |
$10,000 |
Transboundary Watershed Alliance |
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The Tides Center strengthens the roots of the social change movement by partnering quality management services with creative programmatic endeavors. The grant supports the organization's work with the Transboundary Watershed Alliance, a coalition of grassroots groups seeking protection for the eight major transboundary watersheds in southeast Alaska. Funds will enable effective utilization by Alliance member organizations of a regional conservation areas design.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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One Aleander Street, #301
Vancouver, BC
V6A 1B2
(604) 484-4804
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| 2001 |
$75,000 |
NW Ballot Watch |
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The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society, one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. It serves as the fiscal sponsor for NW Ballot Watch, a project to engage in those things that a nonprofit educational organization can do to monitor, evaluate, and respond to ballot measures that impact the environment in Washington and Oregon.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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NW Ballot Watch
2021 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA
98121
(206) 441-5559
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| 2001 |
$12,000 |
CommEn Space |
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The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society, one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. It serves as the fiscal sponsor for CommEn Space, an organization that provides geographic information system and mapping services to the nonprofit community in the Northwest. The grant supports a project to help environmental organizations in western Washington use mapping technologies more effectively.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1305 Fourth Avenue, #303
Seattle, WA
98126
(206) 749-0112
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| 2000 |
$10,000 |
CommEn Space |
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Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society„one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports a project conducted by CommEn Space to help environmental organizations in western Washington use mapping technologies more effectively.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1402 Third Avenue, #1015
Seattle, WA
98101
(206) 749-0112
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| 2000 |
$35,000 |
Transboundary Watershed Alliance |
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Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society„one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports a project of the Transboundary Watershed Alliance to stop the proposed reopening of the Tulsequah Chief mine on British Columbia's Taku River, and secure increased protection for the Stikine watershed.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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No. 1 Alexander Street, #301
Vancouver, BC
V6A 1B2
(604) 484-4804
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| 1999 |
$10,000 |
Northwest Jewish Environmental Project |
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The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society--one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports the continued work of the Northwest Jewish Environmental Project, including organizing, education, and outreach activities to create a broader and more active network of Jewish people who advocate and support environmental protection.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1122 E Pike, #770
Seattle, WA
98122
(206) 256-0264
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| 1999 |
$25,000 |
Planet CPR |
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The Tides Center actively promotes change toward a healthy society--one founded on principles of social justice, broadly shared economic opportunity, a robust democratic process, and sustainable environmental practices. The grant supports a Planet CPR project to promote citizen involvement in environmental activism through the power of World Wide Web search engines, with the goal of recruiting volunteers for high-priority conservation and cleanup projects.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1731 Westlake Avenue N, #401
Seattle, WA
98109
(206) 285-3888
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