Charlottesville, VA
www.newdream.org
Bridge grant awarded Fall 2009 to promote socially and environmentally responsible consumption on the part of individuals, communities, municipalities and businesses
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Sassafras River Association – Spring 2009
Georgetown, MD
www.sassafrasriver.org
general funding to support Sassafras RIVERKEEPER program and the development of a Sassafras Watershed Action Plan (SWAP).
Earthjustice – Summer 2009
Oakland, CA
www.earthjustice.org
to support the Clean and Healthy Chesapeake Bay project.
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum – Spring 2009
St. Michaels, MD
www.cbmm.org
for planning process to better define and strengthen its role in the Chesapeake Bay protection and restoration effort
Maryland Chapter of the Sierra Club / The Sierra Club Foundation – Spring 2010
College Park, MD
www.maryland.sierraclub.org
for the Cool Cities campaign on the Eastern Shore to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
LESSON – Spring 2010
Salisbury, MD
www.shorefood.org
general support
Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology Inc. / University System of Maryland Foundation – Summer 2010
Queenstown, MD
www.agroecol.umd.edu
To hold two regional workshops in Maryland to compliment the already funded three regional workshops that will afford elected, appointed, and career officials, agricultural stakeholders, tributary team stakeholders and other ngo’s with an opportunity to learn about what they will need to address the Phase I Watershed Implementation Plan for TMDL.
Earthjustice – Spring 2011
Oakland, CA
www.earthjustice.org
to support the Clean and Healthy Chesapeake Bay project.
Bay Journal /Chesapeake Media Service – Spring 2011
Seven Valleys, PA
to support expansion of the Bay Journal News Service’s op-ed service and to launch a series of articles that would tackle difficult issues related to the region’s growth that are often ignored, or pushed off into the future, by many of the region’s leaders.
Blue Water Baltimore – Summer 2011
Baltimore, MD
to deepen advocacy involvement in the development of strong and enforceable Phase II Watershed Implementation Plans (WIPs) and their role in the establishment of the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL).