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2011 Environment Program Grants

1000 Friends of Oregon
Portland, OR (jason@friends.org)

For activities supporting sensible climate friendly transportation in Oregon's cities. $15,000

Adventure Cycling Association

To create a bicycle route across the United States. $10,000

Advocates for the West

To protect the Sagebrush Sea in the western United States. $30,000

Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States

For an after school program helping low-income families learn about environmental issues. $5,000

Back Country Hunters and Anglers

For efforts to safeguard fish and wildlife values in the Clearwater Basin and Owyhee Canyonlands. $15,000

Bark
Portland, OR (alex@bark-out.org)

Supporting a campaign to limit off road vehicle use in the Mount Hood National Forest. $15,000

Bonneville Environmental Foundation
Portland, OR (aduncan@b-e-f.org)

For activities supporting sensible climate friendly transportation in Oregon's cities. $15,000

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
Ottawa, ONT (mdehn@cpawsyukon.org)

General support for conservation programs that protect biodiversity. $16,000

Cascadia Wildlands
Eugene, OR (kate@cascwild.org)

Protecting Biodiversity in the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. $15,000

Citizens' Utility Board of Oregon Policy Center
Portland, OR (bob@oregoncub.org)

For a review of renewable energy siting opportunities in Oregon. $4,000

Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute
Hood River, OR (info@gorgeecology.org)

For an environmental education program in the Columbia River Gorge. $5,000

Duke University
Durham, NC (weinthal@duke.edu)

To support the Student International Discussion Group at the Nicholas School of the Environment. $18,000

Ecotrust
Portland, OR (nancyb@ecotrust.org)

For FoodHub, a central marketplace for local farmers, distributors, and businesses promoting sustainable agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. $20,000

Goose Creek Watershed Association
Middleburg, VA (goosecreek@erols.com)

To help local citizens restore the Goose Creek Watershed in Virginia. $2,500

Great Burn Study Group
Missoula, MT (thegreatburn@yahoo.com)

To support activities that will protect the Clearwater Basin in north-central Idaho. $28,000

Headwaters Economics

To understand more fully the economic benefits of National Monuments in the United States. $15,000

Hells Canyon Preservation Council
La Grande, OR (darilyn@hellscanyon.org)

For a program to limit off road vehicle use in the Wallawa-Whitman and Malheur National Forests in northeastern Oregon. $15,000

Idaho Conservation League

To preserve and restore public lands in Idaho, with a special emphasis in the Clearwater Basin in north-central Idaho. $20,000

Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
Ashland, OR (stephanie@kswild.org)

For a program to limit off road vehicle use in the Rogue River - Siskiyou National Forest in southwestern Oregon. $12,500

Lewis and Clark College
Portland, OR (jweiss@lclark.edu)

To propose viable siting solutions for ecologically sensitive renewable energy projects in Oregon. $18,300

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