Grants Database
Showing 574 -598 of 3812 grants equaling $186,596,840.00
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Community Alliance With Family Farmers Foundation | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDavis, CA | Year2020 |
Climate Smart Farming Program, to promote agricultural practices among small and underserved farmers in California that build soil ecology to improve the process of carbon sequestration. More information: http://www.caff.org |
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Community Alliance With Family Farmers Foundation | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDavis, CA | Year2021 |
To promote agricultural practices among small and underserved farmers, such as farmers of color, to limit pesticide use and build soil health to improve the process of carbon sequestration More information: http://www.CAFF.org |
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Community Alliance With Family Farmers Foundation | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDavis, CA | Year2022 |
To promote agricultural practices among underserved farmers, such as farmers of color, to limit pesticide use and build soil health to improve carbon sequestration. More information: http://www.CAFF.org |
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Community Alliance With Family Farmers Foundation | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDavis, CA | Year2023 |
To promote agricultural practices among underserved farmers to limit pesticide use and build soil health to improve carbon sequestration. More information: http://www.CAFF.org |
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Compassion and Choices | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaHealth and Recreation | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2009 |
To ensure the widespread and comprehensive implementation of the California Terminal Patient's Right to Know End-of-Life Options Act. | |||||
Compassion & Choices | Grant Amount$5,000 | Program AreaHealth and Recreation | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2013 |
Compassion & Choices | Grant Amount$7,000 | Program AreaHealth and Recreation | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2013 |
Mile High United Way | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaSpecial Projects and Initiatives | Type of SupportRelief Efforts | LocationDenver, CO | Year2013 |
To support flood recovery efforts in Colorado. More information: http://www.unitedwaydenver.org/site/c.6oJHLSPtFgJWG/b.7717103/k.BC0C/Mile_High_United_Way__Denver_Colorado_Nonprofit_Organization.htm |
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Compassion & Choices | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaSpecial Projects and Initiatives | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2013 |
Support, educate, and advocate for end-of-life choice and care in California. $75,000 paid over 3 years (2013-2015) More information: http://www.compassionandchoices.org/ |
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Compassion & Choices | Grant Amount$5,000 | Program AreaHealth and Recreation | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2014 |
Compassion & Choices | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaHealth and Recreation | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationDenver, CO | Year2015 |
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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Eastside College Preparatory School | Grant Amount$10,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationEast Palo Alto, CA | Year2008 |
Mural Music & Arts Project | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaEducation and Literacy | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationEast Palo Alto, CA | Year2012 |
Health Education Through Art Project | |||||
Global Community Monitor | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationEl Cerrito, CA | Year2013 |
Clean Air Lending Library, to provide communities living near industrial sources of pollution with temporary use of monitors and the training necessary to document air quality. $60,000.00 over two years (2013-2014). | |||||
Fair Trade Judaica | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationEl Cerrito, CA | Year2017 |
To provide capacity-building support to organization working to ensure that Jewish ritual objects and holiday food items are produced in adherence with fair trade standards. More information: http://fairtradejudaica.org/ |
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Moving Traditions | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationElkins Park, PA | Year2023 |
West Coast Kol Koleinu Teen Feminist Fellowship, to teach civic engagement and leadership skills to 10th through 12th grade girls. More information: https://www.movingtraditions.org/ |
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Moving Traditions | Grant Amount$25,000 | Program AreaJewish Community | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationElkins Park, PA | Year2024 |
West Coast Kol Koleinu Teen Feminist Fellowship, to teach civic engagement and leadership skills to 10th through 12th grade girls. | |||||
Innovations in Reproductive Health Access | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationEmeryville, CA | Year2022 |
Period Pills Project, to increase reproductive healthcare options by expanding the availability and use of medications that people can take when their period is late and they do not want to be pregnant. More information: http://www.periodpills.org |
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Innovations in Reproductive Health Access | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationEmeryville, CA | Year2023 |
Period Pills Project, to increase reproductive healthcare options by expanding the availability and use of medications that people can take when their period is late and they do not want to be pregnant. More information: http://www.periodpills.org |
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Innovations in Reproductive Health Access | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationEmeryville, CA | Year2024 |
Period Pills Project, to increase reproductive healthcare options by expanding the availability and use of medications people can take when their period is late. More information: innovationsrh.org |
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