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Youth Outside
  • About
    • Our Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Partners
    • Resources
    • Employment
    • Annual Reports
      • Youth Outside 2019 Impact Report
      • Youth Outside 2018 Impact Report
  • Programs
    • Outdoor Educators Institute
      • OEI 2020 Cohorts
      • OEI 2019 Cohorts
      • OEI 2018 Cohort
      • OEI 2017 Cohort
    • Rising Leaders Fellowship
      • Rising Leaders Fellowship 2020 Cohort
      • Rising Leaders Fellowship Evaluation
    • Cultural Relevancy Series
    • Training and Support
    • Transportation Fund
  • Grantmaking
    • Liberated Paths Grantmaking Program
      • Liberated Paths Grantmaking Program Grantees
      • Application Instructions
      • Funder Information
    • Past Grantees
      • 2020 Grantees
      • 2019 Grantees
      • 2018 Grantees
      • 2017 Grantees
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2013 Grantees

2013 Grantees

Adventurers and Scientist for Conservation, $6,100
Bay Area Wilderness Training, $50,000
City of Gonzales, $15,000
City of Patterson, $40,000
Community Partners for Youth, $40,000
Deputy Sheriffs’ Activities League, $35,000
Environmental Traveling Companions, $25,000
Fresno Police Activities League, $15,000
Good Samaritan Family Resource Center, $30,000
Green Academy at Woodside High School, $15,000
Growing Up Wild, $15,000
The Jack and Buena Foundation, $11,000
Kids in Parks SF Parks Alliance, $15,000
LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, $35,000
Mountain Crisis Services, $20,000
Northridge Cooperative Homes CommUNITY Garden, $15,000
One Cool Earth, $15,000
New Leaf: A Sustainable Living Collaborative, $20,000
Pie Ranch, $35,000
Project AVARY, $25,000
Round Valley Indian Health Center, Inc., $40,000
San Mateo Youth Foundation, $15,000
Seven Tepees, $20,000
Sierra Native Alliance, $45,000
Sonoma Valley Teen Services, $15,000
St. Francis Center of Redwood City, $15,000
Stop the Violence Movement Inc., $15,000
Student Conservation Association, $25,000
TLC Child and Family Services, $30,000
Trips for Kids Santa Cruz, $9,500
Ubuntu Green, $35,000
Urban Promise Academy, $30,000
Ventana Wilderness Alliance, $14,000
The Wahine Project, $15,000
Watsonville Wetlands Watch, $40,000
Youth Enrichment Strategies, $20,000

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Oakland, CA 94612

Phone: 510.839.0731
Fax: 510.545.9543
Email: info@youthoutside.org
 

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Student Testimonials

  • "You have helped me figure out that I love
    being outdoors, and my career has been
    defined because of my 4 years of experience
    with the Alliance and being a Corp member,
    which you helped to make happen."

    -TRAVIS, SIERRA NATIVE ALLIANCE

  • "I really liked the feeling of the open space
    and I really liked meeting all the people.
    I learned that being yourself is okay
    and that it’s important."

    -ELIZABETH, PIE RANCH

  • "I come back because I like it out here. It’s
    actual camping for kids, which gives a whole
    feeling of being in the outdoors. We
    discover so many cool views and nature
    phenomenon. "

    -ANGEL, GROWING UP WILD

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