Grants Database
Showing 2474 -2498 of 3695 grants equaling $174,667,840.00
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Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$7,500 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2010 |
To update and expand 'In the Know: Getting Out the Facts on Pregnancy, Contraception and Abortion,' a set of education tools designed to build awareness of reproductive health issues. | |||||
Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2012 |
STATE Initiative, to analyze state policy developments on abortion and provide advocates with timely, evidence-based resources and information to protect and promote access to abortion services. | |||||
Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$100,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2022 |
Expanding Medication Abortion Access in the US, to protect and expand access to medication abortion care through research, advocacy, technical assistance, and state and federal policy efforts. More information: http://https://www.guttmacher.org/ |
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Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$75,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2014 |
STATE Initiative, to analyze state policy developments on abortion and provide advocates with timely, evidence-based resources and information to protect and promote access to abortion services. | |||||
Guttmacher Institute | Grant Amount$100,000 | Program AreaReproductive Health and Rights | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationNew York, NY | Year2021 |
Expanding Medication Abortion Access in the US, to protect and expand access to medication abortion care through research, advocacy, technical assistance, and state and federal policy efforts. More information: http://https://www.guttmacher.org/ |
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Guns Down America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2021 |
Is Your Bank Loaded?, to convince banks and credit card companies to minimize and eventually eliminate their business with the firearms industry and to implement a monitoring system to prohibit individuals from purchasing large quantities of firearms and ammunition. More information: http://www.gunsdownamerica.org |
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Guns Down America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaDemocracy and Civil Liberties | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2022 |
Is Your Bank Loaded, to convince financial institutions to limit their business with the firearms industry and to implement a monitoring system to prohibit individuals from purchasing large quantities of firearms. More information: http://www.gunsdownamerica.org |
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Greenbelt Alliance | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2021 |
Accelerating Climate Resilience, to influence Bay Area local land use planning decisions with a focus on adapting to the current and future effects of climate change while mitigating the risk of wildfire, flooding, and drought. More information: http://www.greenbelt.org |
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Greenbelt Alliance | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSomerville, MA | Year2022 |
Accelerating Climate Resilience, to influence Bay Area local land use planning decisions with a focus on adapting to the current and future effects of climate change while mitigating the risk of wildfire, flooding, and drought. More information: http://greenbelt.org |
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Greenbelt Alliance | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2023 |
Accelerating Climate Resilience, to influence Bay Area local land use planning decisions with a focus on adapting to the current and future effects of climate change while mitigating the risk of wildfire, flooding, and drought. More information: http://greenbelt.org |
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Greenbelt Alliance | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2014 |
To reduce the amount of open space that is at risk of development and increase the amount of land that is subject to strong conservation protections in the Bay Area. | |||||
Greenbelt Alliance | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2016 |
To reduce the amount of open space that is at risk of development and increase the amount of land that is subject to strong conservation protections in the Bay Area. More information: http://www.greenbelt.org |
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Greenbelt Alliance | Grant Amount$35,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2015 |
To reduce the amount of open space that is at risk of development and increase the amount of land that is subject to strong conservation protections in the Bay Area. | |||||
Green Press Initiative | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSilver Spring, MD | Year2008 |
Newsprint Transformation and Carbon Reduction Project, to help the newspaper industry to curb climate change and conserve endangered forests through the transformation of its practices. $60,000 grant over two years (2008-2009). | |||||
Green Cafe Network | Grant Amount$15,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationBerkeley, CA | Year2010 |
To strengthen and expand the Green Business Support Program, a project that provides technical assistance to help independently owned Bay Area cafes to decrease their environmental impact. | |||||
Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2012 |
Better Paper Project, to move the magazine industry's paper choices away from virgin-fiber papers by helping publishers transition to more environmentally-responsible paper. | |||||
Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2013 |
Better Paper Project, to move magazines and catalogs away from virgin-fiber paper by facilitating the transition to more environmentally-responsible paper choices. | |||||
Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2018 |
Skip the Slip, to analyze the environmental impacts of paper receipt waste, propose economically-viable solutions to businesses to end their use of paper receipts, and engage consumers in taking action. More information: http://www.greenamerica.org |
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Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2017 |
Skip the Slip, to analyze the environmental impacts of paper receipt waste, propose economically-viable solutions to businesses to end their use of paper receipts, and engage consumers in taking action. More information: http://www.greenamerica.org |
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Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2014 |
Better Paper Project, to move magazines and catalogs away from virgin-fiber paper by facilitating the transition to more environmentally-responsible paper choices. | |||||
Green America | Grant Amount$55,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2023 |
Cool It Campaign, to encourage major supermarket chains to accelerate the transition to climate-friendly refrigerants. More information: http://greenamerica.org |
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Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2016 |
Better Paper Project, to move magazines away from virgin-fiber paper by facilitating the transition to more environmentally-responsible paper choices. | |||||
Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportGeneral Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2019 |
Skip the Slip, to help reduce the use of paper receipts by proposing economically viable solutions to businesses and engaging consumers in taking action. More information: http://www.greenamerica.org |
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Green America | Grant Amount$50,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationWashington, DC | Year2021 |
Skip the Slip, to reduce the use of paper receipts by proposing economically viable solutions to businesses and engaging consumers in taking action. More information: greenamerica.org |
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Great Communities Collaborative | Grant Amount$60,000 | Program AreaEnvironment | Type of SupportProject Support | LocationSan Francisco, CA | Year2014 |
To stimulate sustainable and equitable development in the Bay Area by promoting transit-oriented development that moves housing away from auto-dependent sprawl. More information: http://www.greatcommunities.org/ |
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