Grants Awarded and Paid


ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH
AMOUNT
AWARDED
2005
AMOUNT
PAID
2005
ORGANIZATION      
   
Center for Race, Poverty and the Environment
$35,000
$35,000
San Francisco, California      
For the San Joaquin Quality Air Project (in cooperation with Environmental Integrity Project)  
   
Citizens’ Environmental Coalition
$35,000
$35,000
Albany, New York      
For the development of policies that outline a unified approach to chemical regulation at the national and state levels  
 
Clean Water Fund  
$50,000
$50,000
San Francisco, California      
For a project to identify sectors in the California economy where toxic chemicals can be eliminated to stimulate sustainable economic development  
   
Consumers Union  
$40,000
$40,000
San Francisco, California and Yonkers, New York      
For a project to educate California consumers about the human health risks of industrialized agriculture and the benefits of sustainable alternatives  
   
Environment California Research and Policy Center  
$30,000
$30,000
San Francisco, California      
For a project to identify dangerous chemicals in consumer products and develop prevention-oriented policies  
   
Environmental Integrity Project  
$35,000
$35,000
Washington, D.C.      
To educate policymakers and key media about the threats to public health from industrial farm operations (in cooperation with the Center for Race, Poverty and the Environment)  
       
Health Care Without Harm  
$40,000
$40,000
Arlington, Virginia      
To establish model projects that demonstrate how hospital systems in California can redirect their food purchasing practices to support markets for sustainable agriculture  
       
Kentucky Environmental Foundation/Coming Clean Coalition  
$10,000
$10,000
Berea, Kentucky      
For a report that analyzes the capacities of public interest organizations in several states to carry out new campaigns to improve the regulation of toxic chemicals  
       
Prevention Institute  
$36,000
$36,000
Oakland, California      
To build support for sustainable agriculture in the health professions  
       
Roots of Change Fund (Trust for Conservation Innovation)  
$0
$200,000(1)
San Francisco, California      
To support a foundation collaboration to promote sustainable agriculture and food systems in California  
       
Rose Foundation  
$50,000
$50,000
Oakland, California      
For the Investor Environmental Health Network, a project to educate investors about safe chemical policies and practices  
       
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders (Environmental Grantmakers Association)  
$5,000
$5,000
New York, New York      
For general support of a group that educates foundations about sustainable agriculture and food systems  
       
University of California, Santa Cruz  
$0
$51,152(2)
Santa Cruz, California      
For a program combining academic learning and internships in sustainable agriculture  
       
University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program  
$0
$68,521(3)
Davis, California      
For county-based organic farming extension services in California  
       
Wild Farm Alliance  
$3,500
$3,500
Watsonville, California      
To support the restoration of biodiversity on sustainable and organic farms in California  
   
Total
 
$369,500
$689,173
   
   

(1) Final payment of $600,000 award made in 2002 (Back)
(2) Second payment of $188,579 award made in 2004 (Back)
(3) Fourth payment of $450,000 award made in 2001 (Back)

(Top)

 
 
th="99%">