2000 Environment Program Grants
- 1000 Friends of Oregon
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Portland, ORGeneral Support. $20,000
- Alaska Conservation Foundation
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Anchorage, AKGeneral Support. $25,000
- Alaska Wilderness League
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Washington, DCFor efforts to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. $15,000
- American Jewish Committee
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Portland, ORFor a Portland city-wide tree planting to celebrate Tu B'Shvat. $500
- American Lands Alliance
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Washington, DCFor the campaign to end old growth logging. $15,000
- Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States
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Chevy Chase, MD
For the Northern Virginia Water Quality Program. $5,000
- BC Spaces for Nature Society
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Gibsons, BC
For additional wilderness protection in the Chiocotin Ark in British Columbia. $10,000
- Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
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Ottawa, ONT
For the British Columbia Northern Rockies and Flathead Valley campaigns. $25,000
- Center for Reproductive Law and Policy
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New York, NY
General Support. $10,000
- Center for Resource Economics
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Washington, DC
To strategically distribute copies of Jim Lichatowich's book Salmon Without Rivers: A History of the Pacific Salmon Crisis. $5,000
- Center for Watershed and Community Health
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Springfield, OR
For communications research in support of the Oregon Sustainability Project. $5,000
For efforts to promote the economic benefits of salmon recovery. $5,000
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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Annapolis, MD
For the Virginia Education program. $15,000
- Coast Range Association
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Corvallis, OR
General Support. $5,000
- Coastal Rainforest Coalition
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Seattle, WA
General Support. $20,000
For the Northwest Market Transition Campaign: using market pressure to change forest practices on the Mid-Coast of British Columbia. $15,000
- Consultative Group on Biological Diversity
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San Francisco, CA
General Support for two years. $4,000
- David Suzuki Foundation
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Vancouver, BC
For testing of farmed salmon and their feed for residue contamination, and for publishing the test results. $11,500
- Duke University
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Durham, NC
For the Student International Discussion Group. $12,000
- Earthlife Canada Foundation
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Vancouver, BC
To investigate and document motorized recreation access problems in sensitive areas on the eastern slopes of the Northern Rockies. $10,000
- East Kootenay Environmental Society
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Kimberley, BC
For a land use campaign targeting backcountry recreation use in British Columbia. $18,000
- Environmental Grantmakers Association
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New York, NY
General Support. $775