Grants Database
| Organization Sort | Grant Amount Sort | Program Area SortFilter | Type of Support SortFilter | Location Sort | Year SortFilter |
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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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| Upstream Policy Institute | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationDamariscotta, ME | Year2022 |
| New Reuse Economy Project, to reduce consumption of single-use 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 | Year2023 |
| New Reuse Economy Project, to create a cultural shift away from disposable foodware and increase the prevalence of reusable food and beverage products through business engagement, policy advocacy, and social marketing. More information: http://www.upstreamsolutions.org |
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| Upstream Policy Institute Inc | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationAthens, GA | Year2014 |
| To advocate for the adoption of extended producer responsibility policies that transfer responsibility for collecting and recycling packaging waste to product manufacturers. | |||||
| Urban Habitat Program | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2017 |
| To lay the foundation for public, community, and private sector partnerships to advance a new series of on-demand transportation solutions that meet community needs without disrupting public transit. More information: http://urbanhabitat.org/ |
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| Urban Habitat Program | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2018 |
| To lay the foundation for public, community, and private sector partnerships to advance a new series of on-demand transportation solutions that meet community needs without disrupting public transit. More information: http://urbanhabitat.org/ |
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| Urban Habitat Program | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2019 |
| To lay the foundation for public, community, and private sector partnerships to advance a new series of on-demand transportation solutions that meet community needs without disrupting public transit. More information: http://urbanhabitat.org/ |
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| Urban Habitat Program | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2021 |
| To engage in the equitable recovery of Bay Area public transit to ensure that the needs of transit-dependent communities are met. More information: http://urbanhabitat.org/ |
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| Urban Habitat Program | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2022 |
| Advancing Transportation Justice, to engage in the equitable recovery of Bay Area public transit to ensure that the needs of transit-dependent communities are met. More information: http://urbanhabitat.org/ |
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| Urban Habitat Program | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationOakland, CA | Year2023 |
| Advancing Transportation Justice, to engage in the equitable recovery of Bay Area public transit to ensure that the needs of transit-dependent communities are met. More information: http://urbanhabitat.org/ |
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| Urban Solutions | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2008 |
| Green Business Initiative, to help small San Francisco businesses increase their sustainable practices. | |||||
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- Special Projects and SF Bay Area Institutions and Projects are by invitation only.
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