Chesapeake Climate Action Network

Summer 2018 Grants

Climate Program

$200,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

For work to advance climate and clean energy policies in Maryland.

Special Fall 2017 Grants

Climate Program

$23,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org/

Interim grant to support the provision of an “Undoing Racism” training for members of the Baltimore Peoples Climate Movement Table.

Summer 2017 Grants

Climate Program

$15,000

Takoma Park, MD

http://www.chesapeakeclimate.org/

Interim grant for Interim Actions on Climate Change in the Chesapeake Region: Polling & a Study.

Summer 2016 Grants

Climate Program

$235,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

For work to defend and strengthen clean energy policies and programs in Maryland.

Special Fall 2015 Grants

Climate Program

$25,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

interim grant to actively oppose – on multiple levels — a final push by Exelon and Pepco to merge into America’s largest utility.

Summer 2015 Grants

Climate Program

$235,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

for work to promote, implement, and defend clean energy policies in Maryland.

Summer 2014 Grants

Climate Program

$235,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

To support organizing and campaigning work to promote clean energy policies and programs in Maryland.

Summer 2013 Grants

Climate Program

$235,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

For the “Maryland Energy 2020 Campaign”.  The Chesapeake Climate Action Network will use campus organizing and legislative and administrative advocacy to advance an effective regulatory framework for offshore wind energy, promote legislative action to improve Maryland’s Renewable Portfolio Standard, and build support for expanding Maryland’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals.

Summer 2012 Grants

Climate Program

$200,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

for work to advance clean energy policies and practices in Maryland through organizing, coalition building, and public education campaigns.

Climate Program

$25,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

to support a detailed analysis of critical deficiencies in Maryland state programs that are intended to achieve significant progress towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions 25% by 2020.

Summer 2011 Grants

Promoting Policies and Practices for Sustainability

$150,000

Takoma Park, MD

www.chesapeakeclimate.org

for advancing progressive climate change and clean energy policies in Maryland.

Summer 2010 Grants

Promoting Policies and Practices for Sustainability

$75,000

Takoma Park, MD
www.chesapeakeclimate.org

general support to strengthen development and enforcement of clean energy policies in Maryland.

Summer 2009 Grants

Strengthening the Environmental Movement

$20,000

Takoma Park, MD
www.chesapeakeclimate.org
to organize a meeting in Washington, D.C. for 40 climate policy advocates to develop a national outreach strateg supporting cap and dividend climate policy.

Promoting Policies and Practices for Sustainability

$100,000

Takoma Park, MD
www.chesapeakeclimate.org
$25,000 is for general support of CCAN’s work in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia to educate on climate change effects on the Chesapeake Bay, and to monitor progressive climate change policies at the state level. $75,000 is in support of the national campaign to educate public leaders on the effectiveness, durability and fairness of a national cap and dividend carbon policy that protects consumers, invests in a new, green economy, and solves the climate crisis.