Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
To provide support for metrics, accountability, permit coordination and other efforts to ensure progress on San Francisco Baylands conservation.
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Resources Legacy Fund
$350,000
26 months
Building Support for Long-term Bay Area Restoration Funding
Nov 2011
$395,000
12 months
Extending the Impact of the Resources Legacy Fund
Aug 2010
$1,808,071
18 months
California Marine Spatial Planning Phase 3
Jun 2010
$15,000,000
48 months
Catalyzing Conservation of the Mount Hamilton to the Sea Region
May 2010
$2,000,000
36 months
Creating conditions to leverage public funding into priority landscapes
Nov 2009
$953,224
California Area-Based Management Phase 2
Aug 2008
Resources Legacy Fund Foundation
$7,066,142
42 months
California Marine Life Protection Act Phase 3
Jul 2008
$3,305,628
24 months
California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Phase 2
May 2007
$121,514
Area-Based Management legal gap analysis
Aug 2006
$674,450
Ocean Policy Partnership
Dec 2005
$262,500
Enhancing Conservation in the Sierra Nevada
Dec 2004
$2,714,946
96 months
California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA)
Nov 2004
$241,800
60 months
South Bay Salt Ponds
Feb 2004
$4,833,200
$180,000
Cargill South Bay Salt Ponds Initial Stewardship Activities
Feb 2003
$50,000
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Excellence in Stewardship
Jan 2003
$6,330,000
Public Acquisition of 16,596 Acres of Salt-Producing Land at the Edge of San Francisco Bay
Apr 2002
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.