Without the support and guidance from our partners and allies, AMLT would have neither the means nor capacity to carry out the work done by the ancestral peoples of Popeloutchom. We are thankful to all of those who support AMLT in our efforts to bring indigenous stewardship back to the California Coast. Below are some of the organizations and institutions who have made significant contributions to the growth and development of AMLT and our projects.
Tribes and Tribal Organizations
Native Land Trust Council
Santa Clara Valley Indian Health Center
Tribal Marine Stewards Network
California Indian Environmental Alliance
Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians
Indigenous Stewardship Network
Private Foundations
Native Voices Rising
NoVo Foundation
Parks California
Resources Legacy Fund
The Christensen Fund
The San Francisco Foundation
11th Hour Project
Bia-Echo Foundation
Conservation Lands Foundation
David and Lucille Packard Foundation
Decolonizing Wealth Project
Kalliopeia Foundation
Life Comes From It
Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation
Land Trusts and Conservation Organizations
San Benito Agricultural Land Trust
Santa Cruz Mountain Stewardship Network
Save the Redwoods League
Sempervirens Fund
The Nature Conservancy
Together Bay Area/Bay Area Open Space Council
Trust for Public Land
Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
Green Foothills
Land Trust Alliance
Land Trust of Santa Cruz County
Peninsula Open Space Trust
Pie Ranch
Governments and Agencies
City of San Juan Bautista
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
Ocean Protection Council
Pinnacles National Park
Resource Conservation District of San Mateo County
Santa Clara County Parks
Bureau of Land Management, Central Coast Field Office
California Dept. of Parks and Recreation
California Natural Resources Agency
California State Coastal Conservancy
Canada de los Osos Ecological Reserve
City of Santa Cruz
Educational Institutions
California Academy of Sciences
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Los Angeles, Center for Diverse Leadership in Science
University of California, Santa Cruz