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The Bullitt Environmental Fellowship is a
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Grantee Profile: The Wilderness Society
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Grants
| Year |
Value |
Project |
Description |
| 2012 |
$50,000 |
Wilderness Society, Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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To advance significant land protection proposals in the Yakima River Basin, and planning for recreational use in the Skykomish River Basin.
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Program Areas
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720 3rd Avenue, Suite 1800
Seattle, WA
98104
206.949.0130
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| 2011 |
$27,500 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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To assess the potential for a significant new conservation initiative in the Skykomish River Basin along the Highway 2 corridor.
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Program Areas
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TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office
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| 2010 |
$50,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The award is for year five of a five-year grant.
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Program Areas
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720 Third Avenue, #1800
Seattle, WA
98104
(206) 624-6430
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| 2009 |
$50,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The award is for year four of of a five-year grant.
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Program Areas
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720 Third Avenue, #1800
Seattle, WA
98104
(206) 624-6430
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| 2008 |
$50,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The organization is awarded year three of a five-year grant.
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Program Areas
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720 Third Avenue, #1800
Seattle, WA
98104
(206) 624-6430
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| 2007 |
$50,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The organization was awarded year two of a five-year grant to support the work of its Pacific Northwest Regional Office to reform national forest management and protect pristine areas of public land in the region.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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720 Third Avenue, #1800
Seattle, WA
98104
(206) 624-6430
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| 2007 |
$15,000 |
Coalition of National Park Service Retirees, Inc. |
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The grant supports the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees' work to defend the integrity of the national parks, and to support and encourage conservation-minded former colleagues within the National Park Service.
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Program Areas
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Coalition of National Park Service Retirees, Inc.
5625 N Wilmot Rd
Tucson, AZ
85750-1216
(520) 615-9417
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| 2006 |
$50,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The organization was awarded a five-year grant to support the work of its Pacific Northwest Regional Office to reform national forest management and protect pristine areas of public land in the region.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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720 Third Avenue, #1800
Seattle, WA
98104
(206) 624-6430
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| 2005 |
$50,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The grant supported continuing efforts to protect roadless areas in the Pacific Northwest, resist weakening of national forest management rules and regulations, participate in development of national forest management plan revisions, and extend the reach of its collaborative community conservation initiatives.
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Program Areas
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1424 Fourth Avenue, #816
Seattle, WA
98101-2217
(206) 624-6430
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| 2004 |
$50,000 |
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The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant for its work, in coalition with other organizations, to protect US national forest lands.
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Regions
- Oregon
- Montana
- Alaska
- Washington
- Idaho
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Contact
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| 2003 |
$50,000 |
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The organization was awarded a one-year general support grant for its work, in coalition with other national and regional environmental organizations, to defend national forest management policies and secure durable protection for Pacific Northwest forests and watersheds.
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Regions
- Montana
- Alaska
- Washington
- Idaho
- Oregon
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Contact
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| 2003 |
$60,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The grant supported projects to protect and restore the wildlands of the Pacific Northwest, including roadless area conservation, Oregon high desert protection, Klamath Basin coalition leadership, and Owyhee Canyonlands protection.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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720 Third Avenue, #1800
Seattle, WA
98104
(206) 624-6430
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| 2002 |
$60,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The Wilderness Society works to protect America's wilderness and to develop a nationwide network of wildlands through public education, scientific analysis, and advocacy. The grant supports projects to protect and restore the wildlands of the Pacific Northwest, including roadless area conservation, Oregon high desert protection, Klamath Basin coalition leadership, and Owyhee Canyonlands protection.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1424 Fourth Avenue, #816
Seattle, WA
98101-2217
(206) 624-6430
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| 2001 |
$60,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The Wilderness Society works to protect America's wilderness and to develop a nationwide network of wildlands through public education, scientific analysis, and advocacy. The grant supports a campaign targeted at securing comprehensive protection for roadless areas in Northwest national forests, and a new initiative focused on the restoration and protection of the Klamath Basin. ($45,000 Forests and Land Ecosystems; $15,000 Rivers, Wetlands, Estuaries, and Marine Ecosystems)
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1424 Fourth Avenue, #816
Seattle, WA
98101-2217
(206) 624-6430
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| 2000 |
$45,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The Wilderness Society is devoted to the preservation of wilderness and wildlife; protecting America's prime forests, parks, rivers, deserts, and shorelines; and fostering an American land ethic. The grant supports a campaign targeted at securing comprehensive protection for roadless areas in Northwest national forests.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1424 Fourth Avenue, #816
Seattle, WA
98101-2217
(206) 624-6430
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| 1999 |
$35,000 |
TWS Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
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The Wilderness Society is devoted to the preservation of wilderness and wildlife; protecting America's prime forests, parks, rivers, deserts, and shorelines; and fostering an American land ethic. The grant supports the organizationÍs continuing efforts to protect public lands in the Columbia River Basin, including an economic and ecological analysis of the government's Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project process.
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Regions
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Program Areas
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1424 Fourth Avenue, #816
Seattle, WA
98101
(206) 624-6430
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