Save the Bay
For Strategic Communications
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Amount$30,000
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Program
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Date Awarded10/6/2017
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
About the Grantee
Address
1330 Broadway, Suite 1800, Oakland, CA, 94612, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for the San Francisco Bay Habitat Restoration project
Save the Bay’s mission is to protect and restore San Francisco Bay for people and wildlife. This project will conduct an intensive, targeted education and civic-engagement project to mobilize at least 75,000 Bay Area residents, community leaders and partners who are informed, motivated and equipped to act on behalf of San Francisco Bay. This is a capacity-building effort in anticipation of the opportunity for the region to consider increasing public funding for conservation of the San Francisco Bay and its wetlands.
for the San Francisco Bay Habitat Restoration Funding Mechanisms project
Save the Bay's mission is to protect and restore San Francisco Bay for people and wildlife. This project will conduct an intensive targeted education and civic engagement project to mobilize at lest 100,000 Bay Area residents, community leaders and partners who are informed, motivated and equipped to act on behalf of San Francisco Bay. This is a capacity building effort in anticipation of the opportunity for the region to consider increasing public funding for conservation of the San Francisco Bay and its wetlands.
for the San Francisco Bay Habitat Restoration Funding Mechanisms project
Save the Bay's mission is to protect and restore San Francisco Bay for people and wildlife. This project of Save the Bay will support additional research into mechanisms for raising public funding to support restoration of tidal marsh habitat in San Francisco Bay. It will identify likely supporters and opponents and address key questions regarding potential regional funding sources, feasibility and potential use. It will also identify needed research, data and tools that could help support the establishment of new public funding mechanisms for bay tidal marsh habitat restoration,