Organizations Filed Purposes:
Sustainable Conservation (the organization) partners with business, agriculture and government to find practical ways to protect California's land, air, and water through collaboration. The organization's work has spanned rural and urban environmental issues, ranging from improving water quality in dairy farming, to promoting the growing and selling of non-invasive plants in California's horticultural industry, to partnering with farmers in California's San Joaquin Valley on regional solutions for ensuring adequate groundwater supplies. The organization works with farmers to identify ways that producers can protect the environment, improve their bottom lines, and keep their land in production. The organization also works to overcome the time, complexity, and cost associated with habitat restoration projects on public and private land. Lastly, the organization works with business and regulatory agencies to ensure a more sustainable water supply for farming and communities.
Sustainable Conservation helps California thrive by uniting people to solve the toughest challenges facing our land, air and water. Every day, we bring together businesses, landowners and government to steward the resources that we all depend on in ways that make economic sense.
Water Management - Water is in short supply in California. Sustainable Conservation evaluates new water management approaches so farms, the environment, and communities have the water they need for years to come. We work in the agriculture-rich Central Valley to evaluate and promote the capture of storm water flood flows on active farmland to replenish groundwater aquifers, California's most important drought reserve. In 2019, we helped recharge hundreds of acre-feet of water on Central Valley farmland. We also continued to perfect our innovative Groundwater Recharge Assessment Tool, which helps California irrigation districts and water managers maximize groundwater-recharge opportunities in their communities.
Accelerating Restoration - We make it easier for landowners to steward natural resources. We work with government agencies to simplify the permitting process so landowners can complete projects that restore streams, rebuild habitat, and reduce soil erosion in a few months rather than a few years. A significant 2019 accomplishment was working with agency partners to develop a programmatic Biological Assessment for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to review, approve and use to issue a programmatic Biological Opinion (BO). A BO like this one is an example of a "pre-developed" permit, which eliminate the need to write a brand-new permit for each project. Now, projects just need to qualify for the pre-written permit to be eligible for approval. This new permit means 20 different types of common restoration projects that might impact the endangered species NMFS is charged with protecting can now move forward more quickly without sacrificing any environmental protections.
Dairies - We work with California dairy producers to promote management practices that are more protective of water and air quality and work economically. We've tested and refined an innovative liquid manure drip irrigation system that applies nutrients more precisely to crop root zones, which in turn leads to significantly less nitrogen leaching into groundwater supplies. In 2019, we continued our work under a national Natural Resources Conservation Innovation Grant on three commercial dairies covering more than 200 acres in the San Joaquin Valley. Our pilots have shown that dairies can produce the same or better yields with up to 75% less nitrogen, 40% less water, and 90% less nitrous oxide emissions. Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, the chief greenhouse gas.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Ashley Boren | Executive Dir. | 40 | $165,850 |
Daniel Mountjoy | Dir Res Stewardshp | 40 | $137,060 |
Stacey J Sullivan | Dir of Policy | 40 | $118,300 |
Pamela Sergio | Dir HR & Admin | 40 | $118,209 |
Deborah White | Dir of Development | 40 | $117,094 |
Ryan Flaherty | Dir Bus Partnrshps | 40 | $114,848 |
Miles Reiter | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Jon Reiter | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Adan Ortega Jr | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Steve Mccormick | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Richard Landers | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Peter Kareiva | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Jennifer Hernandez | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Charlene Harvey | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Leslie Friedman-Johnson | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Michael Frantz | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Dan Dooley | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Kim Delfino | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Laura Beaudin | Board member | 1 | $0 |
Mark Valentine | Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Chip Koch | Secretary | 1 | $0 |
Christopher Buchbinder | Board Chair | 1 | $0 |
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