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Recently Awarded Grants

The Foundation has awarded the following grants in 2008:

Climate Policy – Adaptation and Forested Landscapes

Ecotrust
Portland, OR
($30,000/one year)
April 2008
To support leadership of a collaborative effort to shape the forest-carbon offset provisions in the emerging Western Climate Initiative.

Greater Yellowstone Coalition
Bozeman, MT
($40,000/ one year)
July 2008
To stimulate collaboration among conservation organizations, federal and state agencies, scientists and landowners that will address the impacts of climate change on natural systems and wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Land Trust Alliance
Washington, D.C.
($30,000/ one year)
July 2008
To support the development of a comprehensive strategy and a campaign seeking to mobilize Alliance members (some 1,200 organizations) to devise responses to the disruptive challenges associated with climate change.

Maine Philanthropy Center
Portland, ME
($2,000/six months)
April 2008
To support the University if Maine’s development of a Catalog of Climate Change Investment Opportunities, which will assess all of the climate-related research, advocacy, energy and conservation work that is currently underway in the State of Maine.

Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks
($25,000/one year)
April 2008
To organize and stage a conference on mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Building on the 2007 McKinsey & Company greenhouse gas emission report, the conference will address the role of the U.S. in reducing emissions through public abatement policies and private sector initiatives emphasizing energy efficiency.

The Pinchot Institute for Conservation
Washington, DC
($40,000/one year)
April 2008
To organize, convene and facilitate a series of four regional workshops to engage the energy and forestry communities in an effort to assess the risks of wood-based bioenergy development to important forest ecosystem values, and to develop recommendations for strengthening existing policy safeguards to ensure sustainability in the face of these increased demands on forests.

The Trust for Public Land
San Francisco, CA
($30,000/one year)
April 2008
To support coordination of the Forest-Climate Working Group, a collaboration of organizations working to develop consensus-based policy recommendations on forest carbon sequestration protocols in the context of emerging federal climate policy.

Wildlife Conservation Society
Bronx, NY
($40,000/ one year)
July 2008
Continuing support for the Society’s collaboration with the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) to develop a framework and implementation strategies to address the impacts of climate change on natural systems in the 2,000-mile Yellowstone to Yukon landscape of the Northern Rockies.

2008 Grants
Promoting Energy Efficiency
Climate Policy –
Adaptation and Forested
Landscapes
Building a Movement
Special Initiatives
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