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探花精选 chapters in the California flock have some big projects up their sleeves鈥攐r, up their wings鈥攖hanks to yearly grants awarded by the 探花精选. 探花精选 in Action Grants are awarded for project proposals that have a heavy focus on one of the 4 milestone鈥檚 of 探花精选鈥檚 Flight Plan: Habitat Conservation, Climate Action, Driving Policy, and Building Community. Collaborative Grants are awarded for projects that have a strong potential to build collaborative partnerships within a chapter鈥檚 broader community. Take a look below at the projects that received funding this year!
San Diego City College Bird Alliance
(探花精选 on Campus chapter, San Diego City College)
San Diego City College birders are gearing up for the San Diego City College Bird Alliance鈥檚 annual Environmental Justice Summit that activates students to get involved with green initiatives. Each year, students choose to tackle one issue that affects birds and one issue that affects their neighborhoods. This year鈥檚 grant funds will support events and local native plant gardens at their Vaux Swift Chimney, an Old Town State Park collaboration, and a WorldBeat Cultural Center collaboration. These projects highlight the chapter鈥檚 intersection of student-led advocacy, habitat restoration, bird conservation, and environmental justice. .
Golden Gate Bird Alliance
Birding for Everyone Fellowship aims to develop and empower the next generation of BIPOC conservation leaders through a full year of free birding and ecology classes as well as conservation and advocacy opportunities offered in collaboration with the California Academy of Sciences and California 探花精选. The funds from this grant award will support the 2026 cohort of Fellows and grow the program, which is now in its fourth year. .
探花精选 Nature Conservation Club
(探花精选 on Campus chapter, College of Marin)
Students with the College of Marin鈥檚 探花精选 Nature Conservation Club will be using their awarded grant funds to support birds and other local fauna through a permanent seasonal wetland pond on campus. This project will bring together faculty and students from multiple departments on campus, Conservation Corps North Bay, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Coast Miwok Tribal Council, and other student-run clubs to participate throughout the restoration and public programming phases. 探花精选 Nature Conservation Club鈥檚 Lead, Sonya, shared, 鈥淭he opportunity to apply for 探花精选 in Action grants is wonderful! It allows students to do meaningful conservation work on campus and gives us hands-on experience that will shape our future focus on conservation." The 探花精选 Nature Conservation Club website is in progress and coming soon!
Eastern Sierra Bird Alliance
Eastern Sierra Bird Alliance鈥檚 grant award will support bird monitoring on the eastern shore of Mono Lake before and after critical habitat restoration and federal removal of a non-native horse herd. This monitoring will provide insight into the herd鈥檚 effect on vegetation regrowth and breeding birds like the Snowy Plover, Wilson's Phalarope, Yellow Warbler, and Brewer's Sparrow, as well as document the resilience of these bird species with habitat restoration. Paired with scientific monitoring will be mindful activism and outreach among stakeholders and the public to find an equitable balance prioritizing the well-being of people, horses, and birds. and 鈥 and stay tuned for their new website coming soon!
Bird Club at UC San Diego
(探花精选 on Campus chapter, UC San Diego)
The grant funding awarded to this year will go towards accessible birding opportunities and field research experience for students on and off-campus by overcoming financial barriers related to travel and supply costs. The three monitoring projects that will be supported are:
Brandi Sanchez, Co-Founder of Bird Club at UC San Diego, shared: 鈥淭he 探花精选 in Action grant means so much to our small but growing club! It gives us the ability to keep Bird Club at UC San Diego thriving while making academic opportunities more accessible to students. With this support, more members can develop their naturalist skills, experience field research, and actively contribute to conservation in our community.鈥
Plumas 探花精选 Society
grant funding will support the Aechmophorus Grebe Monitoring & Advocacy project in 2026, building upon work that they鈥檝e been leading since 2010. Lake Almanor and Eagle Lake are two of the four largest colonies of breeding Western Grebes (Aechmophorus occidentalis) and Clark鈥檚 Grebes (Aechmophorus clarkii) in California, making them critical breeding areas for these declining species. In addition to monitoring work at these lakes and others, the funding will also support Plumas 探花精选 Society鈥檚 annual Grebe Festival to raise awareness of the birds and bring communities together for collaborative science.
Bruin Birding Club
(探花精选 on Campus chapter, UCLA)
This year, is aiming to increase the accessibility of their club鈥檚 own programming as well as the K-12 education programs run by their partner, the on-campus Mildred Mathias Botanical Garden. One part of the funding will remove cost barriers for UCLA students participating in club field trips by providing free transportation for their programming, which includes birding trips, volunteer days, and overnight field trips, making it more accessible for the UCLA community to recreate in and help steward green spaces in Southern California. The other piece of funding will go towards providing an estimated 20 pairs of binoculars for the botanical garden鈥檚 K-12 programs, which serve thousands of students per year. As students explore the garden with binoculars, they gain valuable experience with scientific tools, introducing many of them to birding for the first time.
San Diego Bird Alliance
In San Diego鈥檚 Mission Bay, is integrating habitat restoration with 3rd and 4th grade conservation through the chapter鈥檚 Sharing our Shores program. The grant funds awarded for this program will support class field trips to snowy plover nesting sites, where students participate in field-based tidal wetland stewardship and learn about climate resiliency while integrating Kumeyaay knowledge and perspectives to highlight the ongoing indigenous connection to what is now Mission Bay. Using what they鈥檝e learned, students then create conservation-themed signs to educate the public about native species, habitats, and best practices when recreating in the bay.
Ventura 探花精选 Society
is partnering with the Organic Garden Club of Ventura County to create a community-supported native plant and food garden: the Dr. Christopher Dean Smith Memorial Garden. This collaborative effort weaves bird conservation into community resiliency and will provide a space for local events and educational activities. The native plant palette was selected using 探花精选鈥檚 Native Plant Database and will support species like the California Thrasher, Bewick鈥檚 Wren, and Allen鈥檚 Hummingbird. Funds from this grant award will support the initial installation phase of a workspace for the garden.
Pasadena 探花精选 Society
Birding at Recess program is all about kids having fun, creating positive experiences, and engaging with birding during school hours as recreation rather than schoolwork for the students in Pasadena Unified School District. With such a heavy emphasis on fun and energetic birding, regular wear and tear takes its toll on the provided binoculars, so this awarded funding will go towards replacing the young birders鈥 necessary equipment.
Tulare Kings 探花精选
After experiencing consistent growth in membership, grant award funds will support an evaluation and upgrade of the chapter鈥檚 programming, outreach materials, and social media presence. The chapter鈥檚 refreshed engagement strategy will lead to programming that is more relevant and interesting for all members and better serves the fluctuating community.