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Gifts to Education Operations 



The William & Flora Hewlett 

 Foundation 



Matdiing Gifts to Education Projects 

 $100,000 and over 



Harold KX. Castle Foundation 

 Surdna Foundation, Inc- 

 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 



$50,000-99,999 



Mr. Charles C. Bradley 

 The Rockefeller Foundation 

 Victoria Foundation 



$25,000-49,999 



William Bingham Foundation 



Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation 



Clayton Fund, Inc. 



Federal Cartridge Company 



Mrs. Reuel D. Harmon 



Phillip Morris Companies, Inc. 



Phillips Petroleum Foundation. Inc. 



Ralston Punna Company 



Schumann Fund for New Jersey 



Shell Oil Company 



Smithsonian Women's Committee 



$10,000-24,999 



Ackerley Communications 



State of Arizona 



Arizona Public Service 



Bureau of Land Management 



Liz Claiborne & Art Ortenberg Foundation 



Coldwater Creek, Inc. 



The Equitable Foundation 



Gap Foundation 



Charles Hayden Foundation 



International Paper 



K-Products 



National Park Foundation 



Ms. Melanie Payer 



James C. Penney Foundation 



San Francisco Foundation 



Francis Seebee Charitable Trust 



U.S. Forest Service 



United States Nav^^ 



World WUdlife Fund-U.S. 



$1,000-9,999 



Ms. Marjorie Arundel 



Mr. William C. Baker 



Boston Water & Sewer Commission 



Brunini, Grantham, Grower & Hewes 



Burlington Northern Railroad 



Peter W, Busch Family Foundation 



Larr>- R. & Martha H Gates 



Chesap>eake Bay Foundation Women's 



Committee 

 CIBA-GEIGY Corporation 

 Coleman Company, Inc. 

 Computer Maintenance Centers, Inc. 

 Cotton Factory 

 Mr. Joseph H. Cullman, III 

 Mr. John Denver 

 DOW Chemical U.S.A 

 EL Du Pont de Nemours & Company 

 Exxon Corporation 

 FMC Corporation 

 Ms. Anita F. Gottlieb 

 Ms. Margaret Harris 

 Hitachi America, Ltd. 

 Mr. George C, Hixon 

 ICI America's, Inc. 

 Inverness Council. Inc. 

 Mississippi Regional Home Health Care 

 Monsanto Company 

 Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & 



Parks 

 National Council of Catholic Women 

 National Wildlife Federation 

 Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative 

 Nosier, Inc. 



Olin Corporation Charitable Trust 

 Pacific Gas & Electric Company 

 Pennsylvania Association of Conservation 



Districts 

 Mr. R.O. Schlickeisen 

 Sealaska Corporation 

 Mr. Edmund A. Stanley, Jr. 

 Stirtz, Bernards & Company 

 Time Warner 



Times Minor Magazines, Inc. 

 Toyota Motor Sales, U.SA., Inc. 

 Valent U.S.A. Corporation 

 Waste Management, Inc. 

 The Wildcat Foundation 

 Wildlife Conservation International 

 Wildlife Habitat Canada 

 Wildlife Management Institute 

 Wisconsin Power & Light Foundation 

 Zenkel Foundation 



7/s u hut lives doivn the hole 



science cTjrricula. The Foundation's 

 ultimate goal is the creation of a nation- 

 wide clearinghouse for the best available 

 materials in conservation education. 



Fourth, to reach the general public 

 with Its conservation message, the 

 Foundation recognizes the importance 

 of using a variety of media. For this 

 reason, it seeks projects and partners 

 that adopt innovative approaches to 

 education, such as the preparation of 

 publications, posters, videos, and photo 

 exhibits that enlighten readers and 

 viewers about conservation, endangered 

 species, and biological diversity. 



To champion and implement its 

 Initiative for Conservation Education, the 

 Foundation will bring together experts 

 in conservation and education and 

 attract resources from a multitude of 

 funding sources. Already, in 1992, the 

 Foundation entered into 38 new partner- 

 ships that will generate approximately 

 $2.9 million for conservation education 

 programs around the country. It will 

 coordinate efforts nationwide, identify 

 key players, and increase coop>eralion 

 among educational programs and 

 groups at all levels. In so doing, it hopes 

 to build a network that equips our youth 

 with the tools for tomorrow's conserva- 

 tion challenges. 



