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OTHER GRANT
CATEGORIES:
Performing Arts
Historic Interest
Special Projects
Discretionary
Offbeat Grants

John Cabrillo Elementary School, Sacramento, California
Grant to support Outdoor Discovery Study Program for students in grades three to six. The program allows students to attend a one to three day residential program at various Northern California outdoors schools at Gibson Ranch, Coloma, Headlands and Sly Park.  This grant will provide the fees for the schools to be used during the spring of 2002 in this program.
               $2,500.00

California Oak Foundation, Oakland, California
Grant to organization, supported in the past by grants from the Foundation, whose purpose is to inform the public about key issues critical to oak vitality through conducting educational programs for adults and youth on oak conservation practices and cooperative projects with oak woodland owners (both private and public agencies) to ensure long term health of oak forests, wild life habitat and water sheds.
               $5,000.00

Clapperstick Institute, Berkeley, California
Grant to assist in publication of Bay Nature, a magazine devoted to the natural history of the San Francisco Bay Area from Salt Point to Monterey, from San Francisco to Stockton.
               $7,500.00

National Audubon Society, Alaska Chapter, Anchorage, Alaska
Further grant to support Arctic Nesting Snow Goose Calendar Project wherein contests are held through Eskimo and Indian schools in Alaska to teach conservation and preservation of the arctic goose and to protect their nesting grounds.  This grant is a continuation of very successful prior grants. 
               $10,000.00

Placer Land Trust, Auburn, California
Grant for general support of organization dedicated to preserve and protect natural, scenic, cultural, historic and agricultural resources in Placer County, California.
               $5,000.00

Sustrans, Bristol, England
Final installment of three year grant totaling $45,000.00 for the support of this organization which designs and builds traffic free routes for cyclists, walkers and disabled people.  It makes use of disused railway lines, canal towpaths, river sides and other open spaces and creates routes which run through the middle of towns and cities linking schools, houses, shops and offices with local amenities and the countryside.  The grant will support programs in the area of York, England.
               $15,000.00

        Total: $45,000.00