Washington, DC
General support for work to promote clean energy policies and practices in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia.
Washington, DC
General support for work to promote clean energy policies and practices in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia.
Easton, MD
Support for work to secure state and local clean water reforms, establish stronger relationships with key legislators and regulators, and represent Eastern Shore and clean water interests in coalitions and working groups.
Accokeek, MD
Project funding for a series of regional Sustainability Salons intended to engage leaders and stakeholders across sectors in discussion of opportunities and solutions likely to increase adoption of healthy soils practices in Maryland’s agriculture sector.
Washington, DC
For the Prince George’s County Food Equity Council’s work to deepen and expand its food waste recovery initiative and to promote the integration of food equity considerations in Prince George’s County food planning and policy.
Takoma Park, MD
www.crossroadscommunityfoodnetwork.org
For work with immigrant farmers and vendors to improve and expand their sustainability practices.
Baltimore, MD
renewed project support for work to organize Maryland’s non-profit community behind a broad, integrated framework for progress in Maryland.
Washington, DC
in support of Prince George’s County Food Equity Council’s policy and advocacy work to increase access to healthy, affordable, sustainably produced and culturally appropriate foods for residents of Prince George’s County.
Baltimore, MD
for organizing, research, and communications to develop and implement a Quality of Life Initiative, including a strategy and a dashboard.
Cockeysville, MD
For general support and to secure capacity building support.
Baltimore, MD
To be used for a campaign to raise awareness of the Genuine Progress Index (GPI) among non-profit organizations and decision makers and to position it as a robust quality of life metric around which a broad range of non profit organizations could rally.