Application
A description of pending changes to allocating funding
From 1985 - 2003 the Commission solicited a wide range of grant proposals in the areas of:
- Environmental Protection and Conservation
- Planning and Studies
- Recreation
- Research
- Resource Management
- Wilderness
- Wildlife
through a grants application process.
In 2004 the Commission contracted for needs assessments in the areas of
- Education and Interpretation
- Recreation
- Land Management
- Conservation Biology
The assessments were completed in 2005 and can be downloaded from the page of the same name.
National Park Service:
- Hozameen Interpretive Program ($14,700)
- Ross Lake Riparian Habitat Creation ($12,400)
- Cheatgrass Mapping ($7,700)
- Bulletin Boards ($5,200)
- Visitor Data Analysis ($6,390)
- Propagation Techniques for Pinegrass ($6,400)
- Mitigation of Human Impact on Cat Island ($12,375)
- Hozameen Interpretive Shelter ($52,500)
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British Columbia Ministry of the Environment:
- Interpretation Program ($22,000-CAN)
- Chittenden Meadows Burn ($10,000-CAN)
- Rare Species Plant inventory ($5,000 -CAN)
- Bear Pole Project ($20,000-CAN)
- Information Shelter for Lightning Lakes ($20,000-CAN)
- Rare Species Invertebrate Inventory ($10,000-CAN)
North Cascades Institute:
- Mountain School ($40,000)
- Educational Outreach into Canada ($40,000)
Student Conservation Association:
- 2006 Canada-US Conservation Crew ($27,097)
SEEC has contracted for the following projects in the area of transboundary ecosystem management:
- "Conference on High Altitude Archaelogy" Kitty Burnick ($15,000)
- "Juvenile Char Population and Temperature Monitoring" BC Ministry of Environment ($50,000)
- "British Columbia Grizzly Bear Outreach Project" Conservation Partnership Center ($20,000)