Grants Database
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TransFormCA | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2020 |
To augment the efficiency of existing transportation systems, regulate the use of on-demand new mobility options, and increase access to bike sharing and other sustainable transportation alternatives. More information: http://www.transformca.org/ |
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TransFormCA | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2021 |
Innovation and Equity Project, to augment the efficiency of existing transportation systems and increase access to bike sharing and other sustainable transportation alternatives. More information: http://www.transformca.org |
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Trust for Public Land | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2011 |
Parks for People San Francisco Initiative, to increase children's access to parks, playgrounds, and natural areas close to their homes through the renovation of parks in underserved neighborhoods. $50,000 grant over two years (2011-2012). | |||||
Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$40,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2008 |
Bay Area Water Stewardship Program, to protect and improve the health of the Tuolumne River through water conservation and recycling programs. | |||||
Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2010 |
That's the Tuolomne in My Tap, a curriculum for 4th and 5th graders that explains the connection between the water that comes from their taps and the Tuolumne River and teaches students 'why' and 'how' to conserve water. | |||||
Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$20,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2011 |
That's the Tuolomne in My Tap, a curriculum for 4th and 5th graders that explains the connection between the water that comes from their taps and the Tuolumne River and teaches students 'why' and 'how' to conserve water. | |||||
Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2013 |
Revive the Tuolumne, to reverse damage to the river by increasing the amount of water flowing down the river and into the San Francisco Bay-Delta. More information: http://www.tuolumne.org/content/ |
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Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2015 |
Revive the Tuolumne, to reverse damage to the river by increasing the amount of water flowing down the river and into the San Francisco Bay-Delta. | |||||
Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2016 |
Revive the Tuolumne, to reverse damage to the river by increasing the amount of water flowing down the river and into the San Francisco Bay-Delta. More information: http://www.tuolumne.org |
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Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2017 |
Revive the Tuolumne, to reverse damage to the river by increasing the amount of water flowing down the river and into the San Francisco Bay-Delta. More information: http://www.tuolumne.org |
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Tuolumne River Trust | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2019 |
Revive the Tuolumne, to reverse damage to the river by increasing the amount of water flowing down the river and into the San Francisco Bay-Delta. More information: http://www.tuolumne.org |
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Turning Green | Grant Amount$30,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationRoss, CA | Year2015 |
Project Green Challenge, to engage high school and college students in transitioning to environmentally-conscious living and create change on their campuses. | |||||
Turtle Island Restoration Network | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationForest Knolls, CA | Year2008 |
To support the Sea Turtle Restoration Project's West Coast Sustainable Fisheries Program, a campaign to protect endangered leatherback sea turtles from destructive industrial fishing practices in protected areas off the Pacific West Coast. | |||||
Turtle Island Restoration Network | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationForest Knolls, CA | Year2011 |
To support Turtle Island Restoration Network's role in helping to develop protocols to assess, certify, and market state fisheries as sustainable through the California Sustainable Seafood Initiative. | |||||
United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund | Grant Amount$40,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2019 |
Right to Repair, to eliminate barriers that make it difficult to repair products through advocacy, media campaigns, and grassroots outreach to manufacturers, repair workers, environmentalists, and affected consumers. More information: http://www.uspirgedfund.org |
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United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund | Grant Amount$40,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2020 |
Right to Repair, to eliminate barriers that make it difficult to repair products through advocacy, media campaigns, and grassroots outreach to manufacturers, repair workers, environmentalists, and affected consumers. More information: http://www.uspirgedfund.org |
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United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2021 |
Right to Repair, to eliminate barriers that make it difficult to repair products through advocacy, media campaigns, and outreach to manufacturers, repair workers, and consumers. More information: http://https://uspirgedfund.org/ |
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United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2022 |
Right to Repair, to eliminate barriers that make it difficult to repair products through advocacy, media campaigns, and outreach to manufacturers, repair workers, and consumers. More information: https://pirg.org/edfund |
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United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2024 |
Right to Repair, to eliminate barriers that make it difficult to repair products through advocacy, media campaigns, and outreach to manufacturers, repair workers, and consumers. More information: https://pirg.org/edfund |
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Upstream Policy Institute | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationAthens, GA | Year2015 |
To advocate for the adoption of extended producer responsibility policies that transfer responsibility for collecting and recycling packaging waste to product manufacturers. | |||||
Upstream Policy Institute | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationRockland, ME | Year2016 |
To decrease the supply and demand for disposable plastics, increase supply and demand for safer alternatives, and sustainably source and manage packaging materials. More information: http://www.upstreampolicy.org |
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Upstream Policy Institute | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDamariscotta, ME | Year2017 |
To decrease the supply and demand for disposable plastics, increase supply and demand for safer alternatives, and sustainably source and manage packaging materials. | |||||
Upstream Policy Institute | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDamariscotta, ME | Year2019 |
Throw-Away-Free Places, to reduce consumption of single-use plastic food and beverage products and create a cultural shift away from disposable foodware through business engagement, policy advocacy, and social marketing. More information: http://www.upstreamsolutions.org |
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Upstream Policy Institute | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDamariscotta, ME | Year2020 |
Throw-Away-Free Places, to reduce consumption of single-use plastic food and beverage products and create a cultural shift away from disposable foodware through business engagement, policy advocacy, and social marketing. More information: http://www.upstreamsolutions.org |
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Upstream Policy Institute | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationDamariscotta, ME | Year2021 |
To reduce consumption of single-use plastic food and beverage products and create a cultural shift away from disposable foodware through business engagement, policy advocacy, and social marketing.
More information: More information: http://www.upstreamsolutions.org |
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