The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Amazon, IECF support local groups in honor of Earth Day

- By Greg Archer Inland Empire Community Foundation works to strengthen Inland Southern California through philanthro­py.

In honor of Earth Day 2022, Inland Empire Community Foundation and Amazon have teamed up to award $100,000 to local groups with programs supporting environmen­tal education in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

IECF’S Environmen­tal Micro-grant Program, ranging from $7,500 to $10,000, was made possible by funding from Amazon. The partnershi­p steers the way for greater environmen­tal teamwork — and progress for the IE.

“The Inland Empire Community Foundation does vital work on behalf of the Inland Empire community, and Amazon is proud to support their efforts,” said David Ambroz, Amazon’s community relations lead for the Inland Empire. “Environmen­tal education is a great way to promote future stewardshi­p of our natural resources, which is an important goal for Amazon. That’s why we co-founded the Climate Pledge, a commitment to be net-zero carbon across our business operations 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement.”

Amazon has increased its commitment to invest in local communitie­s. Funding the Environmen­tal Micro-grant Program at IECF supports organizati­ons that promote conservati­on, environmen­tal literacy, and outdoor learning. Groups that effectivel­y addressed eliminatin­g barriers and providing access to enjoying, learning, and protecting nature were key components to establishi­ng the funding.

“This is an opportunit­y to release funds to help our nonprofits bring more people into the outdoors and enhance awareness for the conservati­on issues of the IE,” said Celia Cudiamat, IECF’S senior vice president, grants and community impact. “We hope that more people are inspired by the important work that these environmen­tal groups are doing and get involved.”

IECF has hosted the Environmen­tal Micro-grant Program for the past four years. Amazon’s investment, said Cudiamat, is “five times the funding our environmen­tal education groups have had, so we are excited by this funding and its potential to bring more visibility to our landscapes and environmen­tal issues.”

The first round of 2022 Environmen­tal Microgrant Program grantees includes:

• Mojave Desert Land Trust

• Rivers and Lands Conservanc­y

• Santa Rosa Plateau Foundation

• Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio

Council

• Lifting our Stories

• Environmen­tal Education Collaborat­ive

Amazon is working steadily side by side with community partners to discover solutions to the world’s pressing challenges and building longterm, innovative programs that have a lasting, positive impact.

Informatio­n, visit amazon.com/about and follow @Amazonnews.

Learn more about the Inland Empire Community Foundation at iegives.org.

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 ?? COURTESY OF IECF ?? Youth participat­e in outdoor activities on the grounds of the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve.
COURTESY OF IECF Youth participat­e in outdoor activities on the grounds of the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve.

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