Cedar Tree Foundation
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The Cedar Tree Foundation "is a small family fund created by the late pediatrician and entrepreneur, Dr. David H. Smith. Dr. Smith believed in the power of individuals and organizations to make significant changes in our world, and that view is reflected in our grant making...
"The Cedar Tree Foundation also runs the David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship Program, providing post-doctoral fellowships in conservation biology, in partnership with the Society for Conservation Biology." [1]
Contents
Staff [2]
- Martin Teitel - Executive Director
- Sophia M. Kolehmainen - Deputy Director
- Debra Moniz - Director of Administration and Finance
- Gregory R. Horner - Program Officer
- Dana Karlsson - Office Administrator
- Michael Dombeck - Director, Smith Fellows Program
Top Grants Made (according to Activist Cash) [3]
- Center for Rural Affairs $155,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy $150,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Center for Health, Environment and Justice $150,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Natural Resources Defense Council $110,000.00 1999 – 1999
- Center for Food Safety $100,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Environmental Defense $100,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Land Stewardship Project $75,000.00 2002 – 2002
- National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticide $60,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Environmental Research Foundation $60,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Council of Canadians $59,750.00 1999 – 1999
- Rural Advancement Foundation International $35,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Physicians for Social Responsibility $30,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Friends of the Earth $30,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Union of Concerned Scientists $30,000.00 2002 – 2002
- Global Exchange $24,500.00 1999 – 2002
- Edmonds Institute $20,000.00 1999 – 1999
- Sierra Club $10,000.00 1999 – 1999
- League of Conservation Voters $5,000.00 1999 – 1999
- Center for Commercial-Free Public Education $5,000.00 1999 – 1999