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Wright Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation: John Harsch Regenerative Agriculture Grant
Wright Service Corp Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation
Our Mission and Vision
The Wright Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation exists to foster innovative sustainability initiatives that make a positive impact on our planet. We want to find solutions to the complex challenges facing our world today.
Our vision is to facilitate positive action toward sustainable and innovative solutions in agricultural and environmental sectors that reduce carbon footprints and minimize risk for our communities.
Grant Programs
Wright Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation administers projects directly funded by donors that help reduce carbon footprints through carbon positive practices and emission offsetting. The foundation holds open application periods for projects in the contiguous United States, Puerto Rico and Canada that focus on reducing environmental risk through regenerative agricultural practices, habitat restoration and using natural energy sources to make our communities more sustainable.
Reducing Carbon Footprints
The foundation supports projects that work to reduce carbon footprints through the following initiatives.
Habitat Reclamation
- Restoration of habitats creates spaces for native flora and fauna and microorganisms to survive. Natural landscapes are integral to functioning ecosystems and increasing biodiversity, not to mention creating habitats for pollinator species like bees and butterflies that we so desperately need for agricultural success.
Regenerative Agriculture
- Regenerative agricultural practices have a far-reaching impact on the industry and our lives. We aim to reduce carbon emissions by fostering projects that innovate row crop sustainability and dairy, beef, pork and poultry operations to create practices that are sustainable for years to come.
Renewable Energy
- We care about carbon positive practices that harness renewable resources like solar, wind and biomass for improved efficiencies and overall reduction in use. Organic matter often sourced from agricultural production, garbage and tree pruning can be converted to energy in various ways, recycling it back into the agricultural operation that created it or fueling our communities.
Soil
- Soil sequestering practices have wide-reaching benefits like restoring and building organic matter in the soil and increasing biodiversity. It boosts water infiltration and retention and reduces erosion. Through practices like no till, applying organic matter like manure and biochar, and planting cover crops, we improve soil health as well as take CO2 out of the atmosphere.
Tree Planting
- Planting trees is a simple act that makes a huge impact in our urban, suburban and rural communities. They provide shade, release oxygen and improve air quality, improve soil quality and biodiversity, all of which contributes to offsetting carbon emissions.
- Water
- We want to find ways to protect and restore the integrity of our water resources. We aim to fund projects focused on practices that create efficiencies and reduce the agricultural production impact on water quality and benefit our communities by conserving one of our most important natural resources.
John Harsch Regenerative Agriculture Grant
Funding for projects adopting best regenerative agricultural management practices that impact one or several of these areas:
- Improve water quality
- Reduce soil erosion
- Increase soil health index
- Reduce synthetic fertilizer use
- Increase effective manure use as a fertilizer
- Increase biodiversity
- Reduce methane and nitrous oxide emissions
Wright Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation: Tree Canopy Improvement Grant
Wright Service Corp Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation
Our Mission and Vision
The Wright Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation exists to foster innovative sustainability initiatives that make a positive impact on our planet. We want to find solutions to the complex challenges facing our world today.
Our vision is to facilitate positive action toward sustainable and innovative solutions in agricultural and environmental sectors that reduce carbon footprints and minimize risk for our communities.
Grant Programs
Wright Foundation for Sustainability and Innovation administers projects directly funded by donors that help reduce carbon footprints through carbon positive practices and emission offsetting. The foundation holds open application periods for projects in the contiguous United States, Puerto Rico and Canada that focus on reducing environmental risk through regenerative agricultural practices, habitat restoration and using natural energy sources to make our communities more sustainable.
Reducing Carbon Footprints
The foundation supports projects that work to reduce carbon footprints through the following initiatives:
- Habitat Reclamation: Restoration of habitats creates spaces for native flora and fauna and microorganisms to survive. Natural landscapes are integral to functioning ecosystems and increasing biodiversity, not to mention creating habitats for pollinator species like bees and butterflies that we so desperately need for agricultural success.
- Regenerative Agriculture: Regenerative agricultural practices have a far-reaching impact on the industry and our lives. We aim to reduce carbon emissions by fostering projects that innovate row crop sustainability and dairy, beef, pork and poultry operations to create practices that are sustainable for years to come.
- Renewable Energy: We care about carbon positive practices that harness renewable resources like solar, wind and biomass for improved efficiencies and overall reduction in use. Organic matter often sourced from agricultural production, garbage and tree pruning can be converted to energy in various ways, recycling it back into the agricultural operation that created it or fueling our communities.
- Soil: Soil sequestering practices have wide-reaching benefits like restoring and building organic matter in the soil and increasing biodiversity. It boosts water infiltration and retention and reduces erosion. Through practices like no till, applying organic matter like manure and biochar, and planting cover crops, we improve soil health as well as take CO2 out of the atmosphere.
- Tree Planting: Planting trees is a simple act that makes a huge impact in our urban, suburban and rural communities. They provide shade, release oxygen and improve air quality, improve soil quality and biodiversity, all of which contributes to offsetting carbon emissions.
- Water: We want to find ways to protect and restore the integrity of our water resources. We aim to fund projects focused on practices that create efficiencies and reduce the agricultural production impact on water quality and benefit our communities by conserving one of our most important natural resources.
Tree Canopy Improvement Grant
Funding for projects in tree canopy improvement efforts:
- Increasing tree species diversity
- Planting in urban and suburban areas and green spaces
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Grant
Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation
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Cowles Charitable Trust
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Gupta Family Foundation
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Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Puerto Rico
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Puerto Rico?
Grants are most commonly $155,534.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Air Quality Grants in Puerto Rico year over year?
In 2024, funders in Puerto Rico awarded a total of 621 grants.
2022 1,942
2023 1,805
2024 621
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Air Quality Grants in Puerto Rico given out in Puerto Rico, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Human Services, Education, and Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations.
1. Human Services
2. Education
3. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Air Quality Grants in Puerto Rico changing over time?
Funding has increased by -39.45%.
2022 $135,836,997
2023
$159,254,276
17.24%
2024
$96,431,042
-39.45%
Puerto Rico Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
San Juan County, Dorado County, and Bayamon County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| San Juan County | $33,856,574 |
| Dorado County | $26,709,232 |
| Bayamon County | $11,051,596 |
| Vega Alta County | $8,098,725 |
| Loiza County | $6,835,671 |