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Tuolumne River Trust
www.tuolumne.org
(415) 225-6115
Chief Advancement Officer: Nicole Cibellis
Mission
We protect and restore the Tuolumne River watershed for present and future generations. We do this through three key program areas: education, advocacy, and restoration.
Begin to Build a Relationship
We know you care about where your money goes and how it is used. Connect with this organization’s leadership in order to begin to build this important relationship. Your email will be sent directly to this organization’s Director of Development and/or Executive Director.
We truly appreciate TRT’s stewardship to protect and restore historical populations of Chinook salmon and Central Valley steelhead to the Tuolumne watershed. Fishing for these species in a healthy river system is a fly fisher’s dream… a dream TRT can help realize for future generations. That effort starts with habitat restoration, river flow management, and community outreach… cornerstones of TRT’s fishery restoration approach.
Keep the Source of Your Water Protected
Your support today protects the Tuolumne River that fills the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir providing drinking water to more than 2.7 million Bay Area residents. You are actively protecting the water flowing through your tap each and every day. This is the water you shower in, that grows your food, and that you rely on. Every dollar helps the Tuolumne River Trust continue to safeguard your water source.
Key Supporters
Campbell Foundation
Clif Family Foundation
Holdfast Collective
Marin Community Foundation
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Stanislaus Community Foundation
Sunlight Giving
Amy Meyer
Cindy Charles
Diane and Jeff Wilson
Kristina and Eric Riemer
Kyle and John Kreiter
Molly and John Hooper
Nancy and Bart Westcott
William Reller