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Funding Sources : Along with generous donations from businesses and individuals, the Sierra Institute completes its work with grants from foundations and partner organizations, and fee-for-service contracts and cooperative agreements with governmental agencies.

Since 1997, the Sierra Institute has accomplished its mission of support rural communities and healthy ecosystems with support from the following:

  • Alliance of Forest Workers and Harvesters
  • American Forests
  • The California Endowment
  • California HealthCare Foundation
  • Environmental Justice Coalition for Water
  • Ford Foundation
  • Imperial Visions
  • Institute for Socio-Economic Justice and Progressive Community
    Development, Inc.
  • Intertribal Timber Council
  • James Irvine Foundation
  • Jefferson Center for Education and Research
  • National Forest Foundation
  • National Network of Forest Practitioners
  • Oregon Economic and Community Development Department
  • Oregon Rural Development Council
  • Plumas County
  • Plumas County Board of Supervisors
  • Scientific Certification Systems
  • Surdna Foundation
  • US Bureau of Land Management
  • US Department of Agriculture
  • US Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education,
    and Extension Services (CSREES)
  • US Department of Interior
  • USDA Forest Service
  • US Housing and Urban Development
  • US National Park Service
  • Washington Community and Economic Revitalization Team
  • Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation
  • William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation
 
 
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