Santa Barbara Foundation Awards over $600,000 to SB County Nonprofits for Conservation, Environment and Public Trails Projects

Santa Barbara Foundation (SBF) announces their Conservation, Environment, and Public Trails Grants (CEPT) for 2024. The grants, totaling nearly $610,000, will support 26 nonprofit organizations across Santa Barbara County in their innovative pursuits to preserve the region’s natural resources, ensure equitable access to trail systems, and promote environmental sustainability. CEPT grants announced in December of 2024 support projects scheduled to conclude in 2025. 

The Conservation, Environment, and Public Trails Grant, made possible by the Hollis Norris fund and first introduced in 2021, aligns with the Santa Barbara Foundation’s long history of supporting environmental conservation and restoration projects, beginning with one of the most impactful environmental events to the ecological movement, the blowout of Union Oil’s Platform A in the Santa Barbara Channel on January 28, 1969.    

This year’s grant recipients support a wide range of community-based restoration efforts, from preserving and expanding pollinator habitats in Carpinteria to rehabilitating fire- and storm-damaged trails in Santa Ynez Valley, Lompoc, Figueroa Mountain and surrounding areas. Additional notable initiatives include reef restoration project in Goleta Bay, watershed and beach clean-ups throughout the Central Coast, and the reintroduction of native plant species to local parks and trails throughout Santa Barbara County.   

“We are so happy to be able — in collaboration with our donors — to leverage these funds to support our nonprofit partners working to maintain and create equitable access to our wonderful natural resources for all residents across Santa Barbara County,” explained Jenny Kearns, Santa Barbara Foundation Senior Director of Grantmaking. 

Grant awards are determined through a thorough and collaborative review process involving Foundation staff and community-based experts, ensuring that each funded project aligns with Santa Barbara Foundation’s mission to support local environmental sustainability and accessibility.  

Information about this and other Santa Barbara Foundation grant programs may be found here: https://sbfoundation.org/nonprofits/grant-opportunities/. 

2024 Conservation, Environment and Public Trails Grant Recipients (CEPT)                                     

Boy Scouts of America 
California Rangeland Trust 
Channel Islands Restoration 
Community Environmental Council 
Environmental Defense Center 
Explore Ecology 
Fish Reef Project 
Gaviota Coast Conservancy 
Lompoc Valley Parks Recreation & Pool Foundation Inc 
Los Padres Forest Association Inc 
Midland School Corporation  
People for Leisure and Youth Inc.
Pollinator Habitat Project 
Runners for Public Lands 
Sage Trail Alliance 
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Inc 
Santa Barbara Channel Keeper 
Santa Barbara County Trails Council 
Santa Barbara Zoological Foundation 
Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden Foundation Inc 
The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County 
Quail Springs 
University of California Santa Barbara 
White Buffalo Land Trust
Wilderness Youth Project Incorporated 
Your Children’s Trees 

About Santa Barbara Foundation
The Santa Barbara Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life throughout Santa Barbara County for all who live, work, play and visit here. Working in partnership with individuals, community organizations, nonprofits, business, education and government, the Foundation strives to address our local communities’ most challenging needs. Recognizing that its work depends on the strength of the social sector, the Foundation is committed to the health and vitality of local nonprofits. Nearly every Santa Barbara County nonprofit organization and essential community project has been supported by the Foundation during its 96-year history. The Foundation connects philanthropists, subject matter experts, and our community members facing challenges – all who dream of stronger communities in Santa Barbara County. To learn more, please visit https://sbfoundation.org/.

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