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Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project is entirely funded by donations and private or governmental grants and/or contracts. We welcome new partners and especially donations. Donations to Return of the Natives can be made to the Foundation of CSU Monterey Bay. Please contact Laura_Lienk@csumb.edu or 831-582-3689 for more information.
Supporters, Funders and Partners of
Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project
- Monterey Bay Aquarium staff donation fund for Greenhouse Construction
- NOAA-BWET funds supporting Meaningful Professional Development for Meaningful Environmental Service
- Harden Foundation for programs with youth in Salinas
- Community Foundation for Monterey County for support of Greenthumbs
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation for work on Ft. Ord Public Lands
- Tiger Fund of the San Francisco Foundation for general support
- David and Lucile Packard Foundation for work with Carr Lake and on Ft. Ord Public Lands and in the watersheds of Salinas
- McMahan Foundation for support of youth programs
- Chevron—Texaco for support of youth programs
- BLM Ft. Ord Public Lands
- City of Salinas
- CA Dept. of Water Resources-Urban Streams Program for work in the Creeks of Salinas
- California Coastal Commission-Whale Tail Program for restoration support on the Carmel River Lagoon
- Friends and family of Bill Klein for support of the Greenthumbs
- Coast Weekly Fund of Community Foundation for Monterey County for support of the Garden of Learning and the Farm to School Program
- Whole Foods of Monterey for funds for school busses for RON and Garden of Learning Programs.
- California ReLEAF for trees for the Creeks of Salinas
- ARKAY Foundation for support of Farm to School Program
- Resources Agency of California-Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Grant Program for restoration and outreach along Natividad Creek in Salinas
- Creative Environmental Conservation
- Foundation of California State University Monterey Bay
- Service Learning Institute of CSU Monterey Bay