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West Rhode Riverkeeper $50,000 Support the organization's inaugural year. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
West Rhode Riverkeeper $50,000 Support the West/ Rhode Riverkeeper program/ successful completion of a challenge grant. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
West Rhode Riverkeeper $50,000 Support the West/ Rhode Riverkeeper program/ successful completion of a challenge grant. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
West Rhode Riverkeeper $50,000 Continue support of the West/ Rhode Riverkeeper program. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
West Rhode Riverkeeper $50,000 Continued support of the West/Rhode Riverkeeper program. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
West Rhode Riverkeeper $50,000 Support for the Coordinator of the Waterkeepers Chesapeake. Keepers 2010 Chesapeake
West Rhode Riverkeeper $45,000 Support for the West/ Rhode Riverkeeper program. Keepers 2010 Chesapeake
Wetlands Watch, Inc. $30,000 Promote an innovative approach to wetlands conservation and protection through citizen intervention, producing a strong statewide network of wetlands advocacy organizations and individuals in Virginia. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Wetlands Watch, Inc. $52,000 Support the capacity of the only organization in Virginia dedicated solely to wetlands advocacy. The organization works to ensure that wetlands laws and regulations are followed; educate the public and community leaders about the value of wetlands; and advocate for policy that ensures wetlands conservation and protection. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Wetlands Watch, Inc. $46,000 Build the capacity of the only organization working at the local government level on wetlands protection in Virginia. The goal is to develop a statewide wetlands management strategy. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Wetlands Watch, Inc. $51,000 Support the only organization working with local governments in Virginia on deciding whether climate change adaptation strategies can be implemented today. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Wetlands Watch, Inc. $50,000 Expand the network of advocates in Virginia using land use tools to protect wetlands and shoreline natural resources. Land Use 2010 Chesapeake
Whirling Disease Foundation $5,000 Support their mission to manage the threat of whirling disease to our local fisheries. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Wildfowl Trust of North America $50,000 Expand the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center's ability to raise funds for restoration, targeted research and education/ outreach. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Wildfowl Trust of North America $50,000 Continuing challenge grant to support the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center 's mission to demonstrate innovative practices. Note focus work on training community organization leaders to work with their members. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Your Public Radio (WYPR) $10,000 Support "The Signal" programming to educate the public about issues affecting the health of the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Your Public Radio (WYPR) $15,000 Support "The Signal" programming to educate the public about issues affecting the health of the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers, and provide environmental programming during peak drive times. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
YWCA Annapolis and Anne Arundel County $600 Recognition for outstanding contributions of women working to restore the Bay: 2004 honoree - Ginger Ellis, AACO. N/A 2004 Chesapeake
YWCA Annapolis and Anne Arundel County $610 Recognition for outstanding contributions of women working to restore the Bay: 2005 honoree - Carin Bisland, EPA. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
YWCA Annapolis and Anne Arundel County $900 Honor an outstanding woman in the environmental and scientific community. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
YWCA Annapolis and Anne Arundel County $1,000 Sponsor Ann Swanson for receipt of a 2011 "Tribute to Women in Industry" Award. Ann is the Executive Director of the Chesapeake Bay Commission. N/A 2011 Chesapeake
Environmental Grantmakers Association $5,000 EGA Federal Policy Briefing in Washington, DC. N/A 2010 Chesapeake
Herring Run Watershed Association $28,000 Phase 2 support to provide guidance, technical support and recommendations on several key issues that could influence the delivery of nutrient reductions from agriculture as required by state Watershed Implementation Plans. N/A 2011 Chesapeake
Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States, Inc. $10,000 Explore the use of N/A 2011 Chesapeake
Potomac Conservancy, Inc $30,000 Work to improve local policies to reduce polluted runoff. Specifically, once Virginia releases the final stormwater rules, work with Shenandoah and Frederick counties as they develop their stormwater ordinances. N/A 2011 Chesapeake