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Name of Organization | Amount | Description | Keywords | Year | Office |
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National League of Conservation Voters Education Fund | $90,000 | Support the Chesapeake Environmental Leadership Institute | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
National Parks Conservation Association | $82,000 | General operational support with interest noted in clean air related activities in Maryland and in Virginia , and future national coalition building activities. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
National Parks Conservation Association | $100,000 | General operational support with interest noted in clean air related activities in Maryland and in Virginia, and future national coalition building activities. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
National Parks Conservation Association | $100,000 | Continue support of their "Clean Air for Parks, People and the Chesapeake Bay"campaign, educating the media, decision makers and advocates on the need and benefits of healthy air. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
National Parks Conservation Association | $100,000 | Support NPCA's air quality advocacy work in Maryland and Virginia, seeking to establish and ensure enforcement of modern pollution control standards on all power plants, while informing and empowering citizens to be effective advocates. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
National Parks Conservation Association | $100,000 | Participate, and engage local communities, in power plant permitting decisions and reviews. Expand upon the Virginians for Healthy Air network to engage businesses in advocacy for clean air and climate health. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
National Parks Conservation Association | $85,000 | Advocacy for air quality and climate change efforts at the Federal level and in Virginia. Federal clean air laws and policies provide special protections for national parks, and can be leveraged to benefit a much broader region. Establish, and ensure enforcement of, state and federal policies to reduce emissions from power plants. | Advocacy | 2010 | Chesapeake |
National Parks Conservation Association | $25,000 | Provide professional strategic and tactical support to the America's Great Waters and the Choose Clean Water coalitions. Increase national attention to environmental issues associated with Chesapeake Bay and other major water bodies across the country. | Advocacy | 2010 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $26,580 | Conduct outreach activities and prepare a report of the costs and benefits of Md. power plant upgrades. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $60,000 | Develop and disseminate a report on the effects of global warming to the fish and wildlife of the Chesapeake region, including a list of recommended solutions. Engage networks of sportsmen and wildlife-oriented groups. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $100,000 | Support the establishment of a new Chesapeake Bay Mid-Atlantic office with a full-time Director and staff. This will expand NWF's role to focus on regional efforts. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $50,000 | Support a Pennsylvania focused communications strategy of the Chesapeake-wide "Choose Clean Water" coalition, to expand membership and awareness of the coalition. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $150,000 | Support for the recently-formed Mid-Atlantic NWF office, focusing on the conservation needs of the Chesapeake Bay region. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $200,000 | The "Choose Clean Water" Coalition works towards a restored and protected Bay through federal advocacy and accountability, and action at the state and local levels. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $2,500 | Assist the Choose Clean Water Coalition in preparing comments on the state Watershed Implementation Plans | WIP | 2010 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $200,000 | Continue support of the Choose Clean Water Coalition, raising the visibility of the Chesapeake region at the national level, while engaging local organizations and citizens to participate in a federal voice. | Advocacy | 2010 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $25,000 | Develop a communications campaign aimed at securing support for stronger Bay water quality protections by helping land owners in the six Bay watershed states make the link between pollution in the Bay and the waterways in their own back yards and neighborhoods. | Communications | 2010 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $72,500 | Support strong stormwater inclusion and implementation in the state Watershed Implementation Plans, and push for a Chesapeake Bay provision in EPA stormwater rule-making. | Stormwater, WIP | 2010 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $150,000 | Support work to develop a sportsmen coalition to build a sustainable network of hunter and angler advocates. | Advocacy | 2010 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $250,000 | Support the Choose Clean Water Coalitions operations and regrant program. Regrants will be directed to state lead work on Watershed Implementation Plans. | WIP | 2011 | Chesapeake |
National Wildlife Federation | $140,000 | Support the NWF Mid-Atlantic Office. This office leaders the Choose Clean Water Coalition and works to engage a diverse community of hunters and anglers into the conservation and policy communities. | Capacity | 2011 | Chesapeake |
Natural Resources Solutions, LLC | $23,000 | Complete the Chesapeake Bay Manure Management Project. The goal of the project is to help stimulate new markets for, and accelerate investment in, innovative technologies that create marketable products from poultry and dairy manure. | Agriculture | 2010 | Chesapeake |
Natural Resources Solutions, LLC | $20,000 | Secure support for actions that could lead to wider adoption of technologies that convert poultry litter and dairy manure to energy and other byproducts. | Agriculture | 2011 | Chesapeake |
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc | $40,000 | Work on strengthening stormwater standards in the Patuxent River watershed, while also targeting larger pollution sources through compliance action. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc | $40,000 | Comprehensively address and minimize municipal stormwater pollution in Maryland, with a focus on the Patuxent River. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc | $40,000 | Develop cost analysis and fact sheets on the importance of effective stormwater controls at roadways. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc | $30,000 | Leverage their technical and legal expertise to advocate for the strong inclusion of green infrastructure in national and Chesapeake policies. | Advocacy | 2011 | Chesapeake |
Natural Resources Solutions, LLC | $48,000 | Help stimulate new markets for, and accelerate investment in, innovative technologies that create energy and other marketable products from poultry and dairy manure. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $80,000 | The Chesapeake Bay Initiative focuses on aquatic conservation goals with an emphasis on oyster policy, FERC re-licensing for freshwater flows, and a sea level rise adaptation project. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $80,000 | Support the Chesapeake Initiative to develop, coordinate and implement TNC's strategic plan for Chesapeake Bay conservation. Most of the work will be on documenting the value of oyster restoration using ecosystem services, and working on menhaden fisheries. | Fisheries | 2010 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $80,000 | Support the work of the Director of TNC's Chesapeake Initiative to develop, coordinate and implement TNC's strategic plan for Chesapeake Bay conservation. | Capacity | 2011 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $25,000 | Donation from the Robert W. Wilson Foundation for land conservation in the Nanticoke River Watershed based on a $50,000 grant from The Campbell Foundation for forest acquisition in Hawaii. | N/A | 2004 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $10,000 | For operational support for the Nanticoke River Watershed Project. | N/A | 2004 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $72,500 | Support Chesapeake Initiative - related to native oyster restoration, policy and enhanced funding in the areas of forest conservation, agriculture, air deposition, and freshwater linkages to the Bay. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $72,500 | Support Chesapeake Initiative - provide national expertise to Chesapeake Bay policy work on native oyster restoration, forest conservation, agriculture, and freshwater linkages to the Bay. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $75,000 | Utilize the strengths of TNC and apply them to the Chesapeake Bay region, particularly focusing on fisheries policy and habitat protection and conservation as it relates to climate change, development, etc. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
The Nature Conservancy | $80,000 | Support TNC's Chesapeake Bay Initiative, expanding their efforts in the Bay region to focus on aquatic conservation goals. Work will concentrate on oyster policy, improved harvest controls for high priority species and dam operating licenses to allow fish passage. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Chesapeake Bay Trust | $20,000 | Partnership support to evaluate the effectiveness of environmental education programs in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. | N/A | 2004 | Chesapeake |
Northeast-Midwest Institute | $25,000 | Support their Chesapeake Bay Watershed Program - keeping Congressional members informed through coordinated briefings and field trips, maintaining a web-based budget database, facilitating discussions to address Mid-Atlantic stormwater issues. Support the work of the Congressional Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Northeast-Midwest Institute | $25,000 | Support the NEMW's role, providing organizational support to the Congressional Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force. Activities include budget and bill tracking, policy analysis, preparation of Hill briefings, and responding to requests. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Northeast-Midwest Institute | $10,000 | Work to support the Congressional Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force, which is expanding to include the Potomac River Basin and Susquehanna Task Forces. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Northeastern Division, AFS | $1,000 | Support an international symposium on "Challenges for Diadromous Fisheries in a Dynamic Global Environment". | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Northeastern PA Educational TV Assn. | $10,000 | Support production of a segment,"Hope for Polluted Waters", focusing on Acid Mine Drainage streams in Pennsylvania. The segment will raise awareness of local stream protection and restoration. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Oyster Recovery Partnership | $100,000 | For restoration activities on permanent sanctuaries and actions to strengthen the ecological potential of the oyster. | N/A | 2003 | Chesapeake |
Oyster Recovery Partnership | $5,000 | Support DNR's effort to raise funds through marketing of bottled water. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
Oyster Reef Keepers of Virginia, Inc. | $16,000 | Determine the economic feasibility of watermen producing and planting spat on shell for the market production of oysters on leased grounds in Virginia. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Oyster Reef Keepers of Virginia, Inc. | $10,000 | Determine the economic feasibility of watermen producing and planting spat on shell for the market production of oysters on leased grounds in Virginia. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Clean Water Fund (PA), PA Clean Water Fund | $45,000 | Support the establishment of a Clean Water Fund office in the PA State Capitol of Harrisburg. This will expand the presence of advocates working on water quality state policy and regulation implementation and enforcement. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
PA Parks and Forests Foundation | $15,000 | Support the Symposium of State Natural Resource Agency Leaders, hosted by Pennsylvania in June 2008. Mr. Paul Hawken served as the keynote speaker, highlighting land resources and climate change. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Parks & People Foundation | $20,000 | A partnership contribution for a pilot project to demonstrate the viability of using street parks for stormwater management. | N/A | 2003 | Chesapeake |