Wild Iris is here to stand by you through the whole process of dealing with violence in your home, whether or not you want to leave your abusive partner. Our crisis counselors are here to discuss your situation and your options with you,
Learn more ›“Work is planned on fixing up Scotty’s Castle, the storied landmark in Death Valley National Park that’s been shut since flash floods last year damaged the circa 1922 ranch house and surrounding roads.
Learn more ›The Branson Foundation is proud to support Bodie, Donald Branson’s hometown. We have helped fund several preservation projects at Bodie State Historic Park.
Learn more ›The Branson Foundation has funded Therapy Partners Inc.’s program, “Partners Achieving Literacy,” for the last 4 years.Their focus is on a semester-long reading program that allows academically at risk second graders to read aloud to an affectionate,
Learn more ›Goshen Farmer’s Market is governed by The Community Sustainability Project, an Indiana 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation. Our mission is to create a viable market for locally-grown and crafted products in order to promote and educate about agricultural,
Learn more ›ESIA works in collaboration with federal, state, and non-profit partners to connect the public to the Eastern Sierra through education and interpretive projects. These projects fulfill our visionary goal to facilitate a strong emotional and intellectual connection to the public lands around us,
Learn more ›Beautiful and amazing historic Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery is the premier picnic stop on Highway 395 in the Eastern Sierra.
Home of the most architecturally significant building in the Eastern Sierra,
Learn more ›Eastern Sierra Wildlife Care rescue and rehabilitate birds and small mammals that are injured or sick. We provided funds for them to build a winter/summer roofing system for their bird enclosures.
Learn more ›Eastern Sierra Institute for Collaborative Education oversees several projects. We have funded the Eastern Sierra Watershed Project for several years. This project provides hands-on, inquiry-based field and classroom science programs for students in the Owens Valley.
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