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Grants
13
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Total Awarded
$2,347,980
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Years
1983 - 2010
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Categories
Grants
To create a YOUmedia Center at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
In support of setting a 10-year biodiversity science agenda for the Institution and the wider scientific community.
In support of workshops to develop a ten-year biodiversity science agenda for the Institution and the wider scientific community (over two years).
A sale of eight acres south of Seaway Drive at less than fair market value, for a distribution credit of $367,617.
To support the International Biodiversity Monitoring Symposium.
To support field research and training conducted by the Minimum Critical Size of Ecosystems program in Amazonian Brazil (over three years).
To support a Commission on the Future of the Smithsonian.
For a conference attended by senior administration and congressional officials and media leaders in preparation for the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development.
To support a planning conference for a joint Soviet-U.S. exhibition on the great issues of the 20th century.
To work with Latin American museums to plan rainforest exhibitions (over two years).
To support the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights.
To support "Tropical Rainforests: A Disappearing Treasure," a multimedia exhibtion opening in Washington, DC, and travelling to 12 cities.
To support research and national planning of Black History Month events.