Green Mountain Forest Watch
To support public education activities related to improving the management of Vermont’s Green Mountain National Forest.
To support public education activities related to improving the management of Vermont’s Green Mountain National Forest.
To support professional skills development training for human rights advocates from developing countries.
Challenge grant ($25,000) to build the development program; $15,000 to upgrade telecommunications capacity.
To support the human rights monitoring and training activities of the Port-au-Prince office.
To provide supplemental support of the planning phase of a pilot community organizing project to protect abortion providers, specifically to include a Maine site.
To publish two reports on cleanup and secrecy issues related to the Department of Energy nuclear weapons production sites.
To support microenterprise programs in Vermont.
To research the possible connections between the anti-abortion and white supremacist movements.
To support the public education program on clinic violence.
Public education campaign on the harmful ramifications of a new interpretation of the Fifth Amendment concerning the “taking” of private property.