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Bullitt Environmental Fellowship

The Bullitt Environmental Fellowship is a two-year, $50,000/year fellowship for graduate students interested in pursuing leadership positions within the environmental field.

Bullitt Foundation Vision

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.

Other Grant Opportunities

Notices of funding resources outside the Bullitt Foundation.

 

Grantee Profile: Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation

3240 Eastlake Avenue E, #100
Seattle, WA 98102
(206) 568-2850

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2005 $50,000

The grant supported the organization's Clean Water Act enforcement program.

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  • Washington

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2004 $10,000

The grant supported a project to challenge the water pollution discharge permit of Washington State's largest water polluter, Everett's Kimberly Clark pulp and paper mill.

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  • Washington

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2003 $25,000

The grant supported the organization's water quality protection program.

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  • Washington

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  • Inactive Programs

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2002 $25,000

Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation works for a clean and healthy environment, preservation of our natural resources, strong protection for consumers, and a government accountable to the people it is designed to serve. The grant supports a project to protect the waters of Washington state by seeking improvements in Clean Water Act point source water quality standards and rigorous enforcement of those standards by the Department of Ecology.

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2000 $25,000

The Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation works to protect the environment and consumers, and promote good government. The grant supports the organization's work on toxic substance issues, including pesticide applications in schools and dioxins in toxic waste-laden fertilizers.

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  • Washington

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1999 $15,000

Washington Public Interest Research Group Foundation works to protect the environment and consumers, and promotes good government. The grant supports the organization's work on toxic substance issues, including pesticide applications in schools and dioxins in toxic waste-laden fertilizers.

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  • Washington

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  • Inactive Programs

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