Have private sector and/or community contributions or in-kind services been included?
If yes, please describe. $50,000.00 (value of Totem Pole without installation)- The Muwekma-Ohlone Tribe of San Francisco – This group has donated their support and name for the proposed wildlife sanctuary. They have also donated a “Healing Totem Pole”, carved by world-renown artist Shane Eagleton, that is pledged for installation at the site. $5,000.00 (about 500 hours) – This project has the support and pledged contributions of many local residents and community advocates (Islais Creek Guerilla Gardeners) who now have a seven-year history of site stewardship, particularly on the north shore area of Islais Creek along the spur trail to Tulare Park and at the proposed Muwekma-Ohlone Wildlife Sanctuary site. These site stewards have cleaned, maintained, weeded, created wildlife habitat, and worked collaboratively with the Port of San Francisco personnel to keep the north shore area safe, clean and “green”. They pledge to continue their work as site stewards throughout the duration of th
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