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Maryland Department of Natural Resources $2,000 Support an Upper Potomac Roundtable Conference to bring together citizens and governmental leaders to develop a coordinated tributary strategy. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Maryland Department of Natural Resources $4,250 Provide support for a year-long leadership training to help solve a conservation and sustainability management issue within DNR. Communications 2010 Chesapeake
Maryland Department of the Environment $25,000 Support training of local college and law students to review self-inspection construction permit reports. "This volunteer enforcement corp. will help monitor compliance, with a goal of reducing runoff from construction sites." N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Maryland Environmental Trust $15,000 Launch phase one of a coordinated outreach and education strategy to highlight the 2007 Federal tax benefits for donations of voluntary conservation easements in Southern Maryland. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $150,000 Support MDLCV's efforts to increase public awareness and citizen advocacy, and to strengthen the capacity and role of Maryland's environmental community Capacity, Political Will 2010 Chesapeake
Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $150,000 Assist the Maryland Environmental Law Clinic to address their growing case load of pro bono work in environmental advocacy and enforcement at the local, state and federal levels Advocacy, Political Will 2011 Chesapeake
Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $105,000 $75K to educate voters; ($50K was in response to a successful challenge grant); $25K for general operational support; and $5K to sponsor the Kabler annual dinner. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $105,000 $75,000 for general operational support, expanding their capacity; $25,000 to host the Legislative Summit and support education and outreach N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $200,000 Build capacity support so MD LCV Education Fund will have the capability to build a strong environmental community that has skilled leaders, powerful tools, a cohesive public message and solid membership lists. A deliverable will be a "common agenda" for the Chesapeake environmental community. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Maryland League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $150,000 Support the capacity of the MD LCV Education Fun while they work to grow their own organization and strengthen the MD environmental community through the development of a "common agenda". N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Foundation $2,500 Support the 5th Annual Banquet and Auction. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Foundation $500 Build strong partnerships with the environmental community, and address the lack of Maryland conservation law enforcement resources. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Foundation $5,000 Support the annual banquet and auction, bringing together hunters and anglers with government officials and environmentalists. Capacity 2010 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Interest Research Foundation, Inc. $45,000 Hold the Public Service Commission (PSC), the MD Administration and utility companies accountable to the goals laid out in the 2008 EMPOWER legislation. This law establishes a goal to reduce per capita electricity consumption by 15% by 2015, with electric utilities responsible for 2/3 of the savings. Accountability, Political Will 2011 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Interest Research Foundation, Inc. $25,000 Implement a statewide campaign in Maryland to promote energy policies focused on energy efficiency and conservation. This will be done through partnerships, education of decision makers and providing expert testimonies. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. $25,000 Support Outdoors Maryland. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. $35,000 Produce a 30-minute segment on the hidden and unseen impacts of stormwater on the Bay and local streams. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. $45,000 Support production of a 30-minute segment focusing on the threat to Maryland's critical areas. The project includes re-packaging of the segment for distribution to local environmental organizations. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. $45,000 Partially support an hour segment produced by MPT on the topic of growth. The program will visit the roots of sprawl, how development occurs, and confront its many consequences. "Maryland's Sprawl Problem" is expected to be aired in February 2009. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. $50,000 Produce a 30-minute segment on the topic of agricultural runoff in the Chesapeake. The program will address problems of agricultural runoff and the solutions and will air on MPT. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Interest Research Foundation, Inc. $50,000 Continue direct advocacy and organizing efforts to ensure new state energy efficiency goals are met. Serve as the fiscal agent for continued support of a key partner, American Council for an Energy Efficiency Economy N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Interest Research Foundation, Inc. $50,000 Develop an EmPOWER Scorecard to benchmark Maryland's progress towards its energy efficiency goals and track developments at the Public Services Commission. Educate the public and policymakers on how investments in energy efficiency lower bills, stabilize the electric system and reduce reliance on expensive new power plants. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Television $10,000 Sponsor Chesapeake Bay Weekly. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's Association Perry Hall Chapter $1,000 General Support N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. $3,000 Support a scholarship fund, dedicated to our region's anglers. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. $3,000 Support the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's Association Scholarship Foundation. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. $2,000 Provide college scholarships for tomorrow's leaders entering the environmental field. Fisheries 2010 Chesapeake
Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. $2,000 Scholarship support. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc. $4,000 For a scholarship fund. N/A 2003 Chesapeake
Maryland Stream Restoration Association $10,000 Sponsor a Stream Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring Charrette in an effort to develop a consensus on a comprehensive monitoring program for Maryland. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Maryland Public Interest Research Foundation, Inc. $5,000 Support a coalition of environmental organizations to work on agricultural runoff pollution. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Maryland Association of Soil Conservation Districts $10,000 Support for "Test Your Soil First" to address phosphorus applications to lawns in one Maryland community. The data will help address any discrepancies in suburban lawn fertilizer applications. Agriculture 2010 Chesapeake
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments $25,000 Support the Anacostia Watershed Restoration partnership and their efforts to strengthen stormwater controls in Prince George's County. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Mosley & Associates $146,000 Contracted with Mosley & Associates to perform reviews of agricultural programs in MD, DE, VA and PA to evaluate agricultural programs - what funding is provided for these activities, what information is collected, how the information is maintained, what information is available to the public, and what efforts are made to monitor funding and the resulting effects. They will assemble and analyze results of reviews from all states in a comparative analysis, providing a final report of results and recommendations. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Nanticoke Watershed Alliance Inc $10,000 For general operational support - year one of three year commitment. N/A 2004 Chesapeake
Nanticoke Watershed Alliance Inc $10,000 Capacity building in Foundation's priority geographic region. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Nanticoke Watershed Alliance Inc $10,000 General operational support to assist with the organization's strategic planning process. The Alliance is a consortium of environmental organizations, farmers, academics, business, public agencies and land trusts. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Nanticoke Watershed Alliance Inc $10,000 General operating support to continue building the capacity of the organization and to enhance the mission of conserving the natural, cultural, and recreational resources of the Nanticoke River and its watershed. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Nanticoke Watershed Alliance Inc $10,000 General operating support to continue building the capacity of the organization and to enhance the mission of conserving the natural, cultural, and recreational resources of the Nanticoke River and its watershed. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Nanticoke Watershed Alliance Inc $10,000 Develop and test flexible, innovative practices to establish grass buffers along agricultural ditches and implement these practices on farms within the Pocomoke and Nanticoke watersheds. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Nanticoke Watershed Alliance Inc $10,000 Conduct farmer outreach and water quality monitoring to allow flexibility to farmers in the design and installation of buffers along agricultural ditches in the Nanticoke watershed. Work to achieve inclusion of conservation practice criteria in state and federal cost share programs. Agriculture 2010 Chesapeake
National Aquarium in Baltimore, Inc. $5,000 For general operational support with notation of interest in collaboration on Living Shoreline restoration. N/A 2003 Chesapeake
National Association of Conservation Districts $22,000 Identify a watershed wide strategy that conservation districts can pursue to increase landowner participation in recommended conservation practices. Establish a framework for how districts can ensure accountability for program adoption and nutrient reduction. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
National Audubon Society, Inc. $50,000 Expand the Audubon's membership to Chesapeake Bay issues, engaging members to act as advocates for the protection of critical wildlife habitat on the four lower shore counties of Maryland. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
National Center for Smart Growth $39,000 Conduct an analysis of Maryland land use policies compared with other states to develop recommendations of policy changes needed to achieve smarter growth. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
National Center for Smart Growth $26,000 Help sponsor the four Maryland Reality Check workshops in May and June 2006; identify policy changes that will be needed to change trends identified by participants. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
National Coalition for Marine Conservation $25,000 Support the participation in the development of the 2009 menhaden stock assessment and the menhaden fishery management plan. An effort to see that all available scientific information is considered and catch limits meet predator needs first, before allocating fish to the fisheries. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
National Coalition for Marine Conservation $25,000 Work with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission to evaluate the applicability of menhaden research to management. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
National Coalition for Marine Conservation $20,000 Work with the Interstate Atlantic Menhaden Fishery Management Plan to develop and enact a fisheries management plan, with ecological reference points, that addresses and protects menhaden's role as prey and as a filter. Fisheries 2010 Chesapeake
National Coalition for Marine Conservation $20,000 Support NCMC in their work to amend the current Interstate Atlantic Menhaden Fishery Management Plan to include a new overfishing threshold and a suite of management measures. Fisheries 2011 Chesapeake