
Funding History for Conservation Projects
Colorado Mountain Club, Boulder Group
Bob Farley Memorial Fund and Conservation Grants
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2020 - Total $9575
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$2,000 to Access Fund (Thumb Rock Trail, Estes Park)
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$2,000 to Boulder Climbing Community (restoration and conservation work at Upper Dream Canyon and Isabelle Glacier Trail)
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$3,575 to CMC Conservation Dept. (education, Recreation Impact Monitoring System, Pocket Stewardship, and Advocacy)
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$2,000 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (Blue Lake Trail, Brainard Lake Area)
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2019 - Total $8000
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$2,500 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (Llama support for Blue Lake Trail reconstruction, Indian Peaks Wilderness)
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$3,000 to Boulder Climbing Community (restoration and conservation work at Castle Rock Overlook, Boulder Canyon)
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$1,255 to Colorado Fourteeners Initiative (equipment for trail maintenance on 15 tallest fourteeners)
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$1,245 to Eldorado Canyon State Park (lumber and materials to replace decking on streamside bridge to Wind Tower crag)
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2018 - Total $4000
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$2,500 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (Pawnee Pass trail corridor maintenance, Indian Peaks Wilderness)
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$1,500 to Boulder Climbing Community (restoration and conservation work at Nip and Tuck climbing area)
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2017 - No Grants Budgeted
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2016 - Total $4000
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$1,500 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
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$1,500 to Indian Peaks Wilderness Alliance
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$1,000 to Boulder Climbing Community
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2013 - Total $3900
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$1,500 and use of Brainard Lake Cabin to Colorado Mountain Club (State) and Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (trail rehabilitation and consolidation at Brainard Lake)
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$1,500 to City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks (repair of social trails at Crown Rock)
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$200 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (post-flood fencing repairs to bald eagle nesting habitat at White Rocks)
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$500 to Eldorado Canyon State Park (trail building skills training, building stone steps to popular climbing areas)
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$200 to Colorado 14ers Initiative (social trail rehabilitation and trail improvements, Maroon Peak, Maroon Bells . Snowmass Wilderness area)
- 2012 - Total $4000
- $1,000 to Boulder Climbing Community
- $600 to WildLands Restoration Volunteers
- $1,750 to Colorado Mountain Club (State)
- $650 to City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks ecological restoration and trail consolidation at the Contact Corner bouldering area
- 2011 - Total $4700
- $1,500 to Boulder Climbing Community (BCC) for Castle Rock cleanup
- $200 to Friends of the Dillon Ranger District for fliers to encourage stewardship in the White River National Forest
- $1,500 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers for Leader training and tools
- $1,500 to CMC - State Conservation Department for clean up and monitoring of the Golden Cliffs
- 2009 - Total $3500
- $3500 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
- 2008 - Total $3000
- Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
- 2007 - Total $2700
- $1400 to Wildlands Restoration; $200 for leadership development, $600 for
Brainard Lake Waldrop trail project, $400 for the Brainard Lake Youth project, and $200
for the Isabelle Lake trial project
- $1300 to Colorado Fourteeners Initiative for National Trails Day, Grays and
Torrey's trail project
- 2006 - Total $5035
- $2100 to Colorado Fourteeners Initiative for Pyramid Peak Restoration project
- $2500 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers; $1000 for training and community
development, $1500 for Arapahoe Lakes project
- $435 to Indian Peaks Forest Watch website, gloves, trash bags and other supplies
- 2005 - Total $6000
- $2000 to Colorado Fourteeners Initiative for Mt. Massive.
- $1000 to Eldorado State Park for restoration of the Wind Tower Climbing Access
Trail
- $3000 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, $1600 for the Elephant Buttress
project in Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks and the rest for administrative
purposes.
- 2004-Total $5750
- Winter---$200 to Citizens for Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest for Wildfire
Education Forum
- Spring--$3000 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, up to $1500 for organizational
purposes, the remainder for restoration projects in the Indian Peaks or James Peaks
Wilderness Areas, Rocky Mountain National Park or the City of Boulder or Boulder
County properties.
- Spring--$2550 to Colorado Fourteeners Initiative for Mt. Massive
- 2003-Total $9400
- Spring--$6000 to Ed Self Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, up to $3000 for
organizational purposes, rest for projects in the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest,
including S. Boulder Creek, Forest Lakes and Mitchell Lake
- Spring--$3000 to Eldorado State Park to be used on climbing trail projects
- Summer--$400 to Indian Peaks Forest Watch, a citizens group who does
conservation projects in the Indian Peaks.
- 2002-Total $7975
- Spring--$5000 to Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, up to $2500 for tools and
training, rest for projects in the Indian Peaks or Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest, but
not Gillespie Gulch.
- Spring--$1500 to Eldorado State Park to be used to restore areas impacted by
climbers.
- Summer--$500 to City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks Department for
environmental education supplies
- Summer--$975 to USFS for improved signs at James Peak, East Portal area
- 2001-Total $8500
- Spring--$1500 to Colorado Fourteeners Initiative for two day project on Grays and
Torreys Peaks
- Completion of Nov. 2000 grant- $1500 to the Access Fund for project at Gregory
Canyon in City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks
- Spring---$5500 for Ed Self for four restoration projects in the Indian Peaks
Wilderness (USFS) from the Cabell bequest funds.
- 2000-Total $5000
- Spring--$1500 to Education Through Restoration (Ed Self) for a two day work
project in the Indian Peaks Mitchell Lake area.
- Fall-----$1000 to Ed Self for Walker Ranch fire rehabilitation
- Fall--$2500 for USFS to obtain matching grant of $10,000 for improved winter
trails at Brainard Lake from the Neptune Corporate Sponsorship funds.
- 1999-Total $3500
- Spring -- $1000 to The Access Fund for N. Table Mountain improvements.
$1000 to Colorado Fourteeners Initiative for trail work on Mt. Bierstadt
- Fall -- $1500 to City of Boulder Mountain Parks for signage in Flatirons