$650,000 in grants from San Diego Foundation aimed at reducing pollution in Tijuana River watershed
The San Diego Foundation has awarded more than $650,000 in grants to 18 nonprofits in the U.S. and Mexico as part of the foundation’s Binational Resilience Initiative. Much of this year’s funding focuses on community-led projects in the Tijuana River watershed and Cali-Baja Coast to address sewage pollution and cross-border water management that have threatened public health and environmental resilience. This year’s grants range from $15,000 to $103,000 and will go to nonprofits to monitor water quality, restore the watershed and improve coastal resilience.
