The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation announced $5 million in grants on Thursday being awarded to six Pacific Northwest efforts deploying nature-based solutions for removing and storing carbon dioxide.
Projects will be conducted in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, British Columbia, and Idaho, with the majority led by Native American and First Nations partners.
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation announced $5 million in grants on Thursday being awarded to six Pacific Northwest efforts deploying nature-based solutions for removing and storing carbon dioxide.
For the third straight year, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation is giving $10 million to support arts and culture in Washington state. In partnership with ArtsFund, a Seattle-based nonprofit that ...
$937,212 was awarded to the Tribe by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation to develop restoration strategies for the area, including native grasslands and alternative grains, to evaluate their ...
The University is partnering with Lil'wat, Cheslatta Carrier, Stswecem’c Xget’tem, and St̓uxwtéws Nations to study ...
UBC Forestry has been awarded US$790,000 from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation to study cultural and prescribed burning in partnership with four B.C. First Nations. Each of the four Nations ...