The Nature Conservancy - Alaska Grant



Organization - The Nature Conservancy - Alaska
Grant Amount - $1,742,090
Foundation - Moore Foundation
Grant Purpose - The Nature Conservancy, Alaska Chapter will use this grant to advance the conservation of wild salmon ecosystems in Southeast Alaska by sustaining the core Tongass Futures Roundtable process, and supporting associated efforts to develop collaborative multi-stakeholder solutions.


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