1999-2000 GRANTS
 
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National Parks Conservation Association 1999: $40,000
Washington, D.C. 2000: $40,000
Funding to establish a new South Florida field office to work for better management of the four big South Florida national park units, with special emphasis on the Dry Tortugas and Biscayne National Parks, and partnership with the Biscayne Bay Foundation.
 
National Public Radio 2000: $15,000
Washington, D.C.  
Funding for the 2000-2001 Radio Expeditions program.
 
National Wildlife Federation 2000: $15,000
Washington, D.C.
Funding to support the Everglades Project Office.
 
Natural Resources Defense Council/SeaWeb 1999: $20,000
New York, New York 2000: $20,000
Support for the Swordfish Conservation Program, including the “Give Swordfish a Break Campaign.”
 
Negative Population Growth 1999: $10,000
Washington, D.C.
Funding to support media outreach programs.
 
New England Aquarium 1999: $30,000
Boston, Massachusetts 2000: $30,000
Support for the Conservation Action Fund in partnership with the Oak Foundation.
 
Planned Parenthood of Alabama 1999: $15,000
Birmingham, Alabama 2000: $15,000
Funding for education and outreach programs, especially the Montgomery clinic.
 
Planned Parenthood of Metro. Washington, D.C. 1999: $10,000
Washington, D.C. 2000: $10,000
Funding to continue outreach and education program for teenagers and others.
 
Planned Parenthood of the Palm Beach & Treasure Coast Area 1999: $10,000
West Palm Beach, Florida 2000: $10,000
Funding for family planning outreach and education program.
 
Population Communications International 1999: $15,000
New York, New York . 2000: $12,500
Support for Mass Media Communications program. Support partnership with RARE to promote family planning awareness and practices in the Caribbean through a radio serial drama.
 
Population Institute 1999: $10,000
Washington, D.C. 2000: $10,000
Support for the electronic news service program.
 
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) 1999: $10,000
Washington, DC 2000: $10,000
Seed funding for the “Saving Florida’s Water” program.
 
RARE Center for Tropical Conservation 1999: $25,000
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2000: $12,500
Support partnership with Population Communications International to promote family planning awareness and practices in the Caribbean through a radio serial drama.
 
Reef Environmental Education Foundation (R.E.E.F.) 1999: $25,000
Tampa, Florida 2000: $75,000
Support work collecting data for Great American Fish Count and on fish surveys in the Florida Keys as well as the U.S. Caribbean.
 
Reef Relief 1999: $15,000
Key West, Florida 2000: $15,000
Funding to help continue the effort to place mooring buoys in the Keys and for coral reef conservation program.
 
Restore America’s Estuaries 2000: $20,000
Arlington, Virginia
Support for model restoration and protection of estuaries.
 
Safe Energy Communication Council 2000: $15,000
Washington, D.C.
Funding to support the Alabama environmental media training coalition.
 
St. Lucie River Initiative 1999: $28,500
Stuart, Florida
Funding for water projects and to support Ooze News and related educational programs.
 
SeaWeb 1999: $20,000
Washington, D.C. 2000: $40,000
Continued support for the “Give Swordfish a Break Campaign” and other marine conservation outreach and educational projects to expand and broaden public support for a strong U.S. position on swordfish to ICCAT.
 
John G. Shedd Aquarium 1999: $15,000
Chicago, Illinois
Support for outreach and education on coral reef conservation.
 
Southern Appalachian Forest Coalition 1999: $20,000
Asheville, North Carolina 2000: $12,500
Funding for the SAFC’s work to build partnerships to work to improve management of the Bankhead and Talladega National Forests (with Alabama Environmental Council and Wild Alabama).
 
Southern Environmental Center 1999: $20,000
Birmingham, Alabama 2000: $20,000
Funding for the Environmental Center’s education and outreach programs (located at Birmingham Southern College) for schoolchildren and adults.
 
Southern Environmental Law Center 1999: $25,000
Charlottesville, Virginia 2000: $50,000
Funding to further its work on Alabama forests and other state envitonmental issues.
 
South Wings 1999: $10,000
Jasper, Tennessee 2000: $15,000
Support for expanding volunteer pilot flyover program in Alabama.
 
Sustainable Development Institute 1999: $15,000
Washington, D.C. 2000: $15,000
Two-year grant to support Atlantic Coast Watch, a bimonthly newsletter on coastal issues
 
The Nature Conservancy - Alabama 1999: $15,000
Birmingham, Alabama 2000: $20,000
Support for ecoregional planning work.
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