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9/16/2008 4:29:15 PM
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WSRA Grant and Loan Information
Basin Roundtable
South Platte
Applicant
The Nature Cosnervancy of Colorado (TNC)
Description
Arickaree River Well Retirement Program
Account Source
Basin & Statewide
Board Meeting Date
9/17/2008
Contract/PO #
09000000084
WSRA - Doc Type
Grant Application
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Water Supply Reserve Account - Grant Application Form <br />Fonn Revised May 2007 <br />Part A. - Description of the Applicant (Project Sponsor or Owner); <br />Applicant Name(s): The Nature Conservancy of Colorado <br />2424 Spruce Street <br />Mailing address: Boulder, CO 80302 <br />Taxpayer ID#: 98-01671 Email address: wburnidge@tnc.org <br />Phone Numbers: Business: 720-974-7022 <br />Home: 303-547-7317 (cell) <br />Fax: <br />303-996-2016 <br />Person to contact regarding this application if different from above: <br />Name: William Burnidge <br />Position/Title Northeast Colorado Project Director <br />Provide a brief description of your organization beloNv: see "Description of Applicant" in Part 2 of Criteria and <br />Guidance for required information. <br />The Nature Conservancy (TM) is an international non I)rofit 501 (c)3 organization dedicated to the conservation of <br />biological diversity. TNC's mission is to preserve the plants and animals that represent the diversity of life on Earth by <br />protecting the lands and waters we need to survive. TNC's conservation programs are characterized by sound science <br />and strong partnerships with public and private landowners. With more than 1,000,000 individual members and 1,900 <br />corporate associates, TNC is one of the largest conservation organizations in the world It has been in operation since <br />1951. The organization has protected more than 1.5 million acres in the United ,States and more than 101 million acres <br />in foreign countries. <br />TNC manages a huge range of properties across the United States for a variety, ofnatrrral values and compatible human <br />uses. The properties range from a few acres to over 100,000 acres in stze. Many of them are managed as part of <br />working landscapes where human and natural systems are able to go beyond simple co-existence and actually support <br />each other's vital functions. <br />The Colorado Program has been operating since 1963, where it has protected over 600, 000 acres. In Colorado, TNC <br />2
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