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Name of Organization | Amount | Description | Keywords | Year | Office |
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Izaak Walton League of America | $10,000 | Develop capacity to energize and expand their grassroots base, build awareness of their mission and programs, and strengthen their chapters and divisions. They currently have 12,000 members in Maryland and Virginia. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Izaak Walton League of America | $10,000 | Support the League in their ongoing efforts to build a stronger and more effective network of grassroots activists. In addition to working with the Choose Clean Water Coalition, they will provide direct support and training to their chapters and divisions. | Capacity | 2010 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $25,000 | Capacity building for transition year. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $50,790 | Support environmentally sensitive development practices. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $50,000 | Support the Healthy Rivers Alliance, a partnership of the James River Association, Friends of the Rappahannock, the Potomac Conservancy, and Friends of the Rivers of Virginia to conduct education and outreach among its citizens. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $39,422 | Follow-up from a project examining the development codes and ordinances of all 45 major counties and cities of the James River watershed. Phase II will communicate scores and recommendations to the elected officials and planning staff of those 45 jurisdictions and at workshops and meetings. One locality will be targeted for a focused effort. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $50,000 | Support the Healthy Rivers Initiative, a 30-member partnership including the James River Association, Friends of the Rappahannock, the Potomac Conservancy, and Friends of the Rivers of Virginia to conduct education and outreach on the cost of restoring and protecting our waterways. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $50,000 | Work on sediment and erosion compliance from construction sites, improve stormwater permits and regulations in new and existing development, and examine the overall effectiveness of sediment and stormwater requirements to determine if current standards prevent degradation of waters. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $39,650 | Continue work at a targeted county and city level on revising development codes and ordinances. This will be done by building awareness and support among elected officials and planning staff, supporting partners with the same objectives, and providing recommendations for change. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $35,770 | Provide legal, technical and advocacy efforts to improve Virginia's stormwater regulations, for both stormwater construction permits and MS4 permits. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $25,000 | Support the Healthy Rivers Initiative, a partnership of 30 Virginia river conservation groups. The group's goal is to build support for nonpoint source programs, building a coalition of conservation and agricultural leaders. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $30,000 | Support the start-up of a new Upper James Riverkeeper program. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $30,000 | Continue support of the new Upper James Riverkeeper program. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $35,000 | Support a project to advocate for stronger stormwater regulations for construction and MS4 permits and strengthen a volunteer program to increase compliance of sediment and erosion controls. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $25,000 | Support the Healthy Rivers Initiative, a partnership of 30 Virginia river conservation groups, whose goal is educate legislators on the importance of non-point source programs, particularly agriculture. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $40,000 | Utilizing a review of code and ordinances in 45 counties and cities of the James River Watershed to seek policy changes at the local level. This is being done by developing recommendations and working one-on-one with several targeted jurisdictions. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $75,000 | Advocate for strong long-term stormwater standards throughout Virginia and support local entities through the implementation of updated codes & ordinances, removing barriers to low-impact development. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $30,000 | Continued support of the Upper James Riverkeeper program. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $25,000 | The Healthy Rivers Initiative is a conservation organization partnership working with farming groups to secure funding for agricultural water quality programs. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $60,000 | Advocate for strong standards in the TMDL and related state Watershed Implementation Plans, as well as the VA stormwater regulations and MS4 permits. | WIP | 2010 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $25,000 | Support for the Upper James Riverkeeper program. | Keepers | 2010 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $20,000 | Support the partnership, "Healthy Rivers Initiative", which focuses on raising awareness around the funding needs for Virginia's water quality programs. Funding will be a critical element in Virginia meeting its water quality commitments. | Capacity | 2010 | Chesapeake |
James River Association | $20,000 | Support the partnership,"Healthy Rivers Initiative", which focuses on raising awareness around the funding needs for Virginia's water quality programs. Funding will be a critical element in Virginia meeting its water quality commitments. | Capacity | 2010 | Chesapeake |
Jones Falls Watershed Association | $10,000 | For general operational support for watershed organization to transition from previous organizational structure. | N/A | 2004 | Chesapeake |
Lancaster County Conservation District | $25,000 | Investigate the economic and environmental viability of a gasification project to reduce nutrients from manure. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |