Reducing Human Impact on the Environment


RECENT GRANTS (2008-09)


Earthjustice | Oakland, CA

$50,000 — For support of its Energy Efficiency Project to support advocacy and litigation to enact and enforce strong federal energy efficiency standards.

www.earthjustice.org


International Funders for Indigenous Peoples | Akwesasne, NY

$15,000 — For support of Voices to COP 15 to ensure the participation of indigenous leaders from around the world at the U.N. Climate Change Conventioni in Copenhagen, Denmark in December 2009.

www.internationalfunders.org


Rainforest Action Network | San Francisco, CA

$50,000 — For General Support of its programs and projects to decelerate climate change, protect forests and support indigenous communities around the world.

www.ran.org


Sierra Club Foundation | San Francisco, CA

$50,000 — For support of the Beyond Coal Campaign to stop new conventional coal plant proposals, end the most destructive coal mining practices, and expedite the replacement of coal plants with clean energy alternatives.

www.tscf.org


Union of Concerned Scientists (Tides Foundation) | Cambridge, MA

$50,000 — For support of the UCS Climate Campaign that provides scientific analysis policy development and public outreach to achieve a comprehensive U.S. climate policy.

www.ucsusa.org