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Name of Organization | Amount | Description | Keywords | Year | Office |
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Environment Maryland Research & Policy Center | $120,000 | Support a new Chesapeake Stormwater Network, led by Tom Schueler, to align and integrate the efforts of individuals working on stormwater across the Bay region. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Environment Maryland Research & Policy Center | $200,000 | Engage corporate partners in an initiative to achieve market driven changes in manure and nutrient management. A new nonprofit, Water Stewardship, will be created to develop and implement a water quality assessment, verification and continuous improvement program. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Environment Maryland Research & Policy Center | $100,000 | Support the Chesapeake Stormwater Network, an advocacy campaign to reform Bay-wide stormwater regulations, permits, design manuals and policies. The Network will help align and integrate efforts of individuals working on stormwater across the Bay region. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Environment Maryland Research & Policy Center | $20,000 | Build grassroots support for initiatives at the state and federal level to accelerate nutrient reductions from agriculture and other sources. Work to enlist public comments in support of a variety of Bay-related initiatives, such as the Chesapeake Bay Executive Order. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Environment Maryland Research & Policy Center | $50,000 | Ensure federal stimulus dollars complement ongoing efforts to reduce nutrient loads to Bay tributaries. Build support for wind energy development and work with relevant agencies to advance the policy recommendations of the Maryland Commission on Climate Change. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Grantmakers Association | $5,000 | Support EGA's 2009 Federal Policy Briefing. The event will create the opportunity for multiple foundations to learn about upcoming opportunities and discuss how collectively an environmental agenda should be successfully advanced. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $60,000 | Push EPA to classify ammonia as an air pollutant, requiring its regulation under the Clean Air Act. Remove, through legal challenges, the CAFO air emissions reporting exemption. | Political Will | 2010 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Grantmakers Association | $10,000 | Support the annual fall retreat of EGA members. The retreat engages attendees in sessions and networking opportunities so they may gain a stronger awareness and understanding of issues, obstacles, and opportunities that affect environmental grantmaking. | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $60,000 | Secure strict Clean Air Act permits for Maryland's major polluters, and challenge those permits which contain inadequate monitoring requirements and emission controls. | Political Will | 2010 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Grantmakers Association | $5,000 | Support the 2010 EGA 'State of the States' Policy Briefing, to be held in February 2010 in Boston, MA. The briefing will provide funders information on how states have utilized stimulus funds. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $35,000 | Address the need for improved Clean Water Act (CWA) permitting and enforcement in Virginia and Delaware through petitions to EPA for review, and possible withdrawal, of those states' CWA programs. The primary focus of the review will be the states' CAFO programs, which regulate large factory farms. | Agriculture, Political Will | 2011 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Grantmakers Association | $10,000 | Support the annual EGA Fall retreat. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $65,000 | On behalf of MD communities, review, comment and take action related to Clean Air and Clean Water permits. Engage citizens in efforts to achieve more accountability and transparency from the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) in its permitting and enforcement practices. | Political Will | 2011 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Grantmakers Association | $10,000 | Support for the 2010 EGA Fall Retreat. | Political Will | 2010 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $15,500 | Support the development and maintenance of "Chesapeake Commons", a multifaceted database to share, visualize and publish information pertaining to Chesapeake Bay progress, restoration and enforcement. | Nutrients, WIP | 2011 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $40,000 | Analyze permits and investigate Clean Air violations at Md. power plants. | N/A | 2005 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $60,000 | This project seeks to improve enforcement of air and water regulations addressing Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO's). It has been expanded this year to also include large urban sources of nutrient pollution that, if brought into compliance with permits, could help states reach their TMDL goals. | Agriculture | 2011 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $75,000 | Advocate for increased and better enforcement of CAFO regulations; close loopholes in federal environmental laws to stop agribusinesses from avoiding responsibility for their pollution. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $65,000 | Evaluate how effectively Maryland is meeting its responsibilities under the federal Clean Air Act and prepare recommendations for improvement to the state program. | N/A | 2006 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $50,000 | Provide general operating support to EIP to give them the opportunity to react to enforcement work in Maryland, while working on a comprehensive strategic and fundraising plan. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $65,000 | Support EIP in its assistance and oversight of Maryland as it moves to meet responsibilities under the federal Clean Air Act and the State Healthy Air Act. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Defense Fund | $250,000 | The National Climate Campaign advocates for a mandatory carbon cap that will mobilize private capital to build clean energy technologies. Their work includes economic analyses, advertising, media outreach and educational efforts. | N/A | 2009 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $75,000 | Support of the CAFO Enforcement Project. EIP continues to monitor and challenge attempts by industries to retain exemptions or immunity from regulations. As the farming landscape shifts from small family farms to large facilities, regulatory oversight becomes increasingly important. | N/A | 2007 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Defense Fund | $50,000 | Strengthen efforts to restore water quality and ecosystem resilience in the Bay by developing strategies, and advancing programmatic and policy changes, for the targeted placement of wetlands and other filters. | Capacity, Fisheries, Land Use | 2010 | Chesapeake |
Environmental Integrity Project | $75,000 | Support efforts to improve enforcement of environmental laws that are already on the books, including Clean Water Act provisions addressing Confined Animal Feeding Operations | N/A | 2008 | Chesapeake |