Restore Hetch Institutional Partners
Together, we are paving the way for the future.
Developing partnerships across all sectors is vital to our mission. Building community within corporate, foundation, and non-profit sectors helps us all achieve our goals through integrated values.
At Restore Hetch Hetchy (RHH), we want to thank our Institutional Partners for their support. Their contributions enable essential programs such as the RHH Speaker Series, special events, on-site experiences, and our Indigenous Advisory, while advancing critical research and publications. These partnerships align with corporate goals to engage young adult advocates and those who value the conservation of our natural landscapes.
RHH is committed to global leadership in restoration. Our projects attract international partners and scholars to create transformative learning experiences rooted in equity. We aim to scale these efforts for our youth, preparing future leaders to protect our natural resources.
Even after the Valley is restored, our work will continue to ensure this legacy serves as a permanent reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship.
- Apple Company
- Emmett Foundation
- Environmental Defense Fund
- Giles W. & Elise G. Mead Foundation
- Hanford ARC Fund of Community
- Foundations
- Holdfast Collective
- John Brockway Huntington Foundation
- Oak Creek Foundation
- Olsom Remcho, LLP
- Patagonia, Inc.
- Raintree Foundation
- Swimmer Family Foundation
- The Baltoro Trust
- Tides Foundation
- Vmware, Inc.
- Walton Family Foundation
- Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation
- Wells Fargo Bank
- Yosemite Conservancy
Our blog
Our flagship blog features analysis of news from our staff and announcements of upcoming events.
Restoring Hetch Hetchy – Old School “Environmentalism”
In The Battle over Hetch Hetchy: America's Most Controversial Dam and the Birth of Modern Environmentalism (2005), Historian Robert Righter recounts...
San Diego and the Water Business – mostly good
San Diego has an excess of water. So it is selling some of its supply to Las Vegas and Arizona. See the Wall Street Journal story "San Diego now has...
California snowpack in 2026 – low, but not terrible
Wednesday's headline in the The San Francisco Chronicle "California in for ‘ugly summer’ amid one of the worst snowpacks on record" was an attention...
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