Teaching High School Students to Become Local Conservation Leaders
Applications for the 2013 Toyota TogetherGreen Innovation Grants program are now available. All information related to this year's Innovation Grants program can be found in the application guidelines section of this website.
Toyota TogetherGreen will be hosting a webinar on how to fill out an Innovation Grant application on Wednesday, April 24th at 3pm eastern. To register, click here.
The TogetherGreen Innovation Grants Program supports creative, ambitious conservation partnerships that engage diverse communities and find innovative solutions to environmental challenges.
Since 2008, more than 216 projects have received TogetherGreen Innovation Grants totaling almost $4.7 million to protect land, water, and energy resources nationwide.
To learn about the current class of grant recipients, read the release here.
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| Grant Amount | Location | ||
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$31,000 |
Phoenix Arizona |
Reducing the carbon footprint of churches in Phoenix and Tucson More > |
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$28,794 |
Tucson Arizona |
Reestablishing Centuries-Old Agricultural Traditions in Tucson More > |
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$33,825 |
Quincy California |
Restoring Native American Stewardship to a Sierra Nevada Treasure More > |
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$30,000 |
San Francisco California |
Engaging Teens to Create Green Space for a Community in Need More > |
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$23,735 |
Morro Bay California |
Restore coastal habitat within a 32-acre nature preserve More > |
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$5,000 |
San Diego California |
implementing alternative conservation management practices More > |
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$17,434 |
Berkeley California |
Strengthening Outdoor Leadership Skills More > |
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$5,000 |
Bayside California |
Planning for oak woodland restoration projects in Humboldt County More > |
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$24,629 |
Petaluma California |
Involving Students in San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge Restoration More > |
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$45,933 |
Bridgeport Connecticut |
A Coastal Stewardship and Youth Conservation Training Program More > |