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2002 ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM GRANTS

1000 Friends of Oregon
Portland, OR
General Support.  $1,000
1000 Friends of Oregon
Portland, OR (bob@friends.org)
General Support.  $15,000
Advocates for the West
Boise, ID (llucas@rmci.net)
Support of public lands grazing reform work to protect the sagebrush-steppe ecosystem of Idaho, Eastern Oregon and the surrounding region.  $13,000
Alaska Center for the Environment
Anchorage, AK (randy@akcenter.org)
General Support.  $15,000
Alaska Conservation Foundation
Anchorage, AK
Start up funds for the Alaska Conservation Majority Project.  $10,000

For the Alaska Coalition to protect Alaska’s public lands.  $20,000
Alaska Conservation Foundation
Anchorage, AK (dwilliams@akcf.org)
Defend Alaska Now Campaign.  $25,000

Media and message work.  $10,000

General Support.  $20,000
Alaska Wilderness League
Washington, DC (cindy@alaskawild.org)
General Support.  $15,000
Alaska Wilderness League
Washington, DC
For grassroots organizers.  $15,000
Alternatives to Growth Oregon
Portland, OR
For the public outreach and advocacy program, and for local organizing.  $10,000
American Lands Alliance
Washington, DC
For development and implementation of a federal forest fire policy.  $20,000

For the National Public Lands Grazing Campaign.  $15,000
American Lands Alliance
Washington, DC (randispivak@americanlands.org)
National Public Lands Grazing Campaign (andykerr@andykerr.net).  $15,000
American Rivers
Washington, DC (rmasonis@americanrivers.org)
Hydropower dam relicensing in the Pacific Northwest.  $12,000
Andrus Center for Public Policy
Boise, ID
For a conference to examine how the national media covers western resource issues and how that coverage affects public policy.  $2,000
Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States
Chevy Chase, MD
For the Northern Virginia Water Quality and Watershed Education Program.  $5,000
Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States
Chevy Chase, MD (neal@audubonnaturalist.org)
Northern Virginia Water Quality and Watershed Education Program.  $5,000

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