National Wildlife Federation - Chesapeake/Mid-Atlantic region

Summer 2013 Grants

Chesapeake Bay Program

$50,000

Annapolis, MD

www.nwf.org

For general support.  The National Wildlife Federation will work to strengthen and expand environmental protections in the Mid-Atlantic Region.  They will promote coordinated efforts to restore the Chesapeake Bay, reduce Maryland’s greenhouse gas emissions, and engage new constituencies in conservation activity.

Summer 2012 Grants

Chesapeake Bay Program

$75,000

Annapolis, MD

www.nwf.org

project support for its Chesapeake Mid-Atlantic Regional Center where it houses both the Choose Clean Water Coalition and the Off-Shore Wind Coalition.

Summer 2011 Grants

Preserving Our Natural Heritage: Mid Atlantic Land Estuaries and Coastal Bays

$75,000

Annapolis, MD
www.nwf.org

to advocate for, educate, and promote initiatives that safeguard wildlife in a warming world, demonstrate the feasibility of transitioning to a clean energy economy, and promote the significance of connecting people with nature in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Summer 2010 Grants

Preserving Our Natural Heritage: Mid Atlantic Land Estuaries and Coastal Bays

$75,000

Annapolis, MD
www.nwf.org

general support to expand educational and conservation advocacy outreach efforts in the Chesapeake/Mid-Atlantic region.

Summer 2009 Grants

Strengthening the Environmental Movement

$9,000

Annapolis, MD
www.nwf.org
on behalf of the Choose Clean Waters Coalition for media relations support to help strengthen agricultural regulations in Federal policies to clean the Chesapeake Bay

Preserving Our Natural Heritage: Mid Atlantic Land Estuaries and Coastal Bays

$50,000

Annapolis, MD
www.nwf.org
to expand educational and conservation advocacy outreach efforts in the Chesapeake/Mid-Atlantic region.

Spring 2009 Grants

Preserving Our Natural Heritage: Mid Atlantic Land Estuaries and Coastal Bays

$50,000

Annapolis, MD
www.nwf.org
for support to strengthen protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay by improving the coordination of Bay-related policy advocacy at the federal, regional, and local levels