Gifford Pinchot Task Force was a Brainerd Foundation grantee from 2001 to 2011.
$3,000 - To protect Mount St. Helens from mining threats. Opportunity fund
$3,000 - To hire technical expertise to address the Wildcat timber sale. Opportunity fund
$1,500 - To educate the River's whitewater guide community about the White Salmon River's unique ecological features, fish and wildlife, and threats to the river and its ecosystems. Opportunity fund
$1,800 - To protect the Gifford Pinchot Forest from proposed mining and road projects while working for the removal of dams on or near the Gifford Pinchot. Opportunity fund
$5,000 - To restore biological diversity to the Central Cascades, promote changes in federal forest management at the regional level, and build organizational capacity. Place-based conservation
$10,000 - To protect key habitats and ecosystem processes on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southwest Washington. Place-based conservation
$10,000 - To protect ecologically significant areas on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Place-based conservation
$5,000 - To complete a citizen-supported alternative for the second generation Gifford Pinchot National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan. Place-based conservation