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Environment

The vision of the Environment Working Group is to preserve the San Diego region’s treasured environmental resources so all generations will enjoy clean air, safe water, and natural areas for people and wildlife.

LandandwatershedLand and Watershed Conservation

Learn how we are advancing the completion of a network of recreational parks and natural areas on rivers, canyons, lagoons and beaches to provide healthy lands, clean water and habitat for people and wildlife.

Clean healthClean Environments, Healthy Communities

Discover how we support efforts to enhance human health and environments in low-income communities in the San Diego region.

ClimateClimate

Learn more about our efforts to deepen community awareness about the local impacts of climate change and spur regional action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Blaske Grantess

Blasker-Rose-Miah for Environment

The Environment Blasker Grant Program has helped to advance The Foundation’s Climate
Initiative, by supporting research that enhances our understanding of how to address climate change in the San Diego region.

GranteesGrantees

Learn about the diverse group of outstanding nonprofit organizations we are pleased to partner with in providing quality services in their specific field or geographical area.

ReportsResearch Reports

Read the research reports authored by experts from regional universities, public and private sector agencies, and nonprofits commissioned by The Foundation to better understand our region.

EGIEnvironment Giving Initiative

Join us in this multi-faceted effort to ensure the protection of our natural resources, and enable people in all of our communities to live, work and play in clean and healthy surroundings.

Volunteer

Volunteers

Meet our volunteer community leaders with a high level of expertise in regional environmental issues who oversee our grant making and donor engagement strategies to meet the most critical needs of San Diego’s environmental nonprofits.