Virginia Environmental Endowment, part of The Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Environmental History Archive
A Guide to the Records, 1977–2011, of the Virginia Environmental Endowment, part of The Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Environmental History Archive
Call Number Mss3 V81951 a FA2
Processed by: L. Paige Newman. The processing of this collection, including production of the oral histories, was made possible through financial support from the Virginia Environmental Endowment.
c 2012 By Virginia Historical Society. All rights reserved
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Access: | Collection is open for research. |
Use Restrictions: | There are no restrictions. |
Preferred Citation | Records, 1977-2011, of the Virginia Envrionmental Endowment, part of The Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Environmental History Archive (Mss3 V81951 a FA2), Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va., USA. |
Acquisition Information | Gift of the Virginia Environmental Endowment through the courtesy of Gerald P. McCarthy, Richmond, Va., in 2009. Accessioned November 2, 2011. |
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Repository: | Virginia Historical Society. |
Collection number: | Mss3 V81951 a FA2 |
Title: | Records, 1977-2011, of the Virginia Envionmental Endowment |
Size: | 91 linear feet |
Language: | English |
Abstract: | Administrative and financial materials, records of grants awarded, publications, and oral histories with Virginia Environmental Endowment officials and other interested persons. |
Scope and Content Information
Organization
This collection is organized into six series as follows: Series 1. Governance materials; Series 2. Financial materials; Series 3. Executive Director's records; Series 4. Grants; Series 5. Public outreach; and Series 6. Oral histories.
Biographical/Historical Information
The Virginia Environmental Endowment (VEE) was established in 1977 as a nongovernmental, nonprofit corporation designed to improve the quality of Virginia's environment. Initial funding came from a voluntary contribution by Allied Chemical Corporation (now Honeywell) as partial settlement of the Kepone federal pollution litigation. Subsequent federal court settlements have added to the endowment's funds and have allowed its grant-making to extend to West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.
The VEE currently has three grant-making programs: the Virginia Program, the Virginia Mini-Grant Program, and the Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys Program. A fourth program, the Martins Ferry-Ohio River Program, is no longer active. The VEE makes grants to nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizations and to governmental agencies. The Virginia Program supports community action, reinforced and informed by research and education. The Virginia Mini-Grant Program supports community-based efforts to strengthen environmental education and to promote stewardship of Virginia's waterways. The Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys Program supports research, education, and community action on water quality and the effects of water pollution on public health and the environment. The Martins Ferry-Ohio River Program supported water quality and aquatic education within a 100-mile area near Martins Ferry, Ohio. Gerald P. McCarthy became executive director in 1977 when the endowment was established and has remained its head through the VEE's history.
Index Terms
Conservation of natural resources—Virginia—History.
Environmental education—Virginia—History.
Environmental management—Virginia—History.
Environmental policy—Virginia.
Environmental protection—Virginia.
Environmentalism—Virginia—History.
McCarthy, Gerald P., 1943-
Nature conservation—Virginia—History.
Oral history.
Virginia Environmental Endowment—History.
Virginia Environmental Endowment—Records and correspondence.
Water conservation—Virginia—History.
Guide
Series 1. Governance materials, 1977-2009.
The records of the Virginia Environmental Endowment (VEE) begin with a series concerning the creation and governance of the organization. These materials trace the establishment of the VEE as a nongovernmental, nonprofit corporation in 1977 designed to improve the quality of Virginia's environment. Initial funding came from a voluntary contribution by Allied Chemical Corporation (now Honeywell) as partial settlement of the Kepone federal pollution litigation. Subsequent federal court settlements have added to the endowment's funds and have allowed its grant-making to extend to West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. The series consists chiefly of minutes of the board of directors, the original slate of which was appointed by federal judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr. The board appoints two standing committees. The Operations Committee oversees the general workings of the foundation, sets personnel policies, and recommends a slate of officers for the corporation. The Investment Committee selects, supervises, and reviews the VEE's investment managers and recommends annually a grants budget and an operations budget to the board.
Series 1.1. Series 1.1. Corporate records, 1977-2009.
Series 1.1 presents some of the foundational documents that have shaped the VEE and its history.
Box 1
Folder |
|
1 |
Articles of incorporation and amendments, 1977-2007 |
2 |
Bylaws and amendments, 1977-2009 |
3 |
Article XI, Virginia Constitution |
Series 1.2. Board of Directors minutes, etc., 1977-1999.
Series 1.2 includes meeting minutes of the board and its committees, arranged in chronological order. These minutes are primarily found in folders with materials distributed in advance of the next meeting in course, such as agendas, board correspondence, pre-meeting materials, grant proposal summaries, grant recommendations, articles, newsletters, and newspaper clippings.
Folder |
|
4 |
Board of Directors meeting, 1 February 1977 |
5 |
Board of Directors meeting, 1 March 1977 |
6 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7 June 1977 |
7 |
Board of Directors meeting, 29-30 June 1977 |
8 |
Board of Directors workshop, 21-22 August 1977 |
9 |
Board of Directors meeting, 5 October 1977 |
10 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7 December 1977 |
11 |
Board of Directors meeting, 9-11 March 1978 |
12 |
Board of Directors meeting, 8 June 1978 |
13 |
Board of Directors meeting, 13 September 1978 |
14 |
Board of Directors meeting, 14 December 1978 |
15 |
Board of Directors meeting, 8-9 March 1979 |
16 |
Board of Directors meeting, 5 June 1979 |
17 |
Personnel Committee meeting, 15 August 1979 |
18 |
Board of Directors meeting, 19 September 1979 |
19 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7 December 1979 |
20 |
Board of Directors meeting, 6-7 March 1980 |
21 |
Board of Directors meeting, 11 June 1980 |
22 |
Board of Directors meeting, 12 September 1980 |
23 |
Board of Directors meeting, 5 December 1980 |
24 |
Board of Directors meeting, 5-6 March 1981 |
25 |
Board of Directors meeting, 3 June 1981 |
26 |
Board of Directors meeting, 18 September 1981 |
27 |
Board of Directors meeting, 30 December 1981 |
28 |
Board of Directors meeting, 12 March 1982 |
29 |
Board of Directors meeting, 19 May 1982 |
30 |
Board of Directors meeting, 4 August 1982 |
31 |
Board of Directors meeting, 12 December 1982 |
32 |
Board of Directors meeting, 4 March 1983 |
33 |
Board of Directors meeting, 9 June 1983 |
34 |
Board of Directors meeting, 21 September 1983 |
35 |
Board of Directors meeting, 9 December 1983 |
36 |
Board of Directors meeting, 1-2 March 1984 |
37 |
Board of Directors meeting, 1 June 1984 |
38 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7 September 1984 |
39 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7 December 1984 |
Box 2
Folder |
|
40 |
Board of Directors meeting, 8 March 1985 |
41 |
Board of Directors meeting, 28 June 1985 |
42 |
Board of Directors meeting, 13 September 1985 |
43 |
Board of Directors meeting, 6 December 1985 |
44 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7 March 1986 |
45 |
Board of Directors meeting, 18 July 1986 |
46 |
Board of Directors meeting, 4-5 December 1986 |
47 |
Board of Directors meeting, 4-5 March 1987 |
48 |
Board of Directors meeting, 23-24 July 1987 |
49 |
Board of Directors meeting, 10-11 December 1987 |
50 |
Operations Committee meeting, 2 February 1988 |
51 |
Board of Directors meeting, 3-4 March 1988 |
52 |
Board of Directors meeting, 21-22 July 1988 |
53 |
Board of Directors meeting, 10-11 November 1988 |
54 |
Operations Committee meeting, 7 February 1989 |
55 |
Board of Directors meeting, 9-10 March 1989 |
56 |
Investment Committee meeting, 9-10 March 1989 |
57 |
Board of Directors meeting, 13-14 July 1989 |
58 |
Board of Directors meeting, 9-10 November 1989 |
59 |
Board of Directors meeting, 15-16 March 1990 |
60 |
Operations Committee meeting, 15 March 1990 |
61 |
Board of Directors meeting, 13 July 1990 |
62 |
Board of Directors meeting, 15 November 1990 |
63 |
Operations Committee meeting, 12 February 1991 |
64 |
Board of Directors meeting, 5-6 March 1991 |
Box 3
Folder |
|
65 |
Board of Directors meeting, 11-12 July 1991 |
66-67 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7-8 November 1991 (2 folders) |
68 |
Operations Committee meeting, 10 February 1992 |
69-70 |
Board of Directors meeting, 3-4 March 1992 (2 folders) |
71 |
Board of Directors meeting, 9-10 July 1992 |
72 |
Board of Directors meeting, 10-11 November 1992 |
73 |
Board of Directors meeting, 8-9 March 1993 |
74 |
Board of Directors meeting, 15-16 July 1993 |
75 |
Board of Directors meeting, 18-19 November 1993 |
76 |
Board of Directors meeting, 4 March 1994 |
77 |
Board of Directors meeting, 7-8 July 1994 |
78 |
Board of Directors meeting, 17-18 November 1994 |
79 |
Board of Directors meeting, 6-7 March 1995 |
80 |
Board of Directors meeting, 6-7 July 1995 |
81 |
Board of Directors meeting, 16-17 November 1995 |
82 |
Board of Directors meeting, 4-5 March 1996 |
83 |
Board of Directors meeting, 27-28 June 1996 |
84 |
Board of Directors meeting, 8-9 November 1996 |
85 |
Board of Directors meeting, 3-4 March 1997 |
86 |
Board of Directors meeting, 19-20 June 1997 |
87 |
Board of Directors meeting, 6-7 November 1997 |
88 |
Board of Directors meeting, 2-3 March 1998 |
89 |
Board of Directors meeting, 17-18 June 1998 |
90 |
Board of Directors meeting, 6-7 November 1998 |
91 |
Board of Directors meeting, 1-2 March 1999 |
92 |
Board of Directors meeting, 24-25 June 1999 |
Series 1.3. Annual Reports, 1977-2010.
Annual reports issued by the VEE to document its activities, such as grants awarded in a given year and the handling of financial resources committed to it.
Box 4
Folder |
|
93 |
Annual Report, 1977 (includes 1978) |
94 |
Annual Report, 1979 |
95 |
Annual Report, 1980 |
96 |
Annual Report, 1981 |
97 |
Annual Report, 1982 |
98 |
Annual Report, 1983 |
99 |
Annual Report, 1984 |
100 |
Annual Report, 1985 |
101 |
Annual Report, 1986 |
102 |
Annual Report, 1987 |
103 |
Annual Report, 1988 |
104 |
Annual Report, 1989 |
105 |
Annual Report, 1990 |
106 |
Annual Report, 1991 |
107 |
Annual Report, 1992 |
108 |
Annual Report, 1993 |
109 |
Annual Report, 1994 |
110 |
Annual Report, 1995 |
111 |
Annual Report, 1996 |
112 |
Annual Report, 1997 |
113 |
Annual Report, 1998 |
114 |
Annual Report, 1999 |
115 |
Annual Report, 2000 |
116 |
Annual Report, 2001 |
117 |
Annual Report, 2002 |
118 |
Annual Report, 2003 |
119 |
Annual Report, 2004 |
120 |
Annual Report, 2005 |
121 |
Annual Report, 2006 |
122 |
Annual Report, 2007 |
123 |
Annual Report, 2008 |
124 |
Annual Report, 2009 |
125 |
Annual Report, 2010 |
Series 2. Financial materials, 1977-2007.
In February 1977, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Allied Chemical Corporation was fined $13.2 million for polluting the James River with the insecticide Kepone. With the approval of Judge Robert R. Merhige, Jr., a portion of this fine--$8 million--was paid by Allied into a fund to create the Virginia Environmental Endowment for the purpose of improving the quality of Virginia's environment. Between 1981 and 1991, VEE received another $1.4 million in court settlements paid by the FMC Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, IR International, Inc., and Hauni Richmond, Inc. The FMC funds expanded the Endowment's work in Virginia and beyond into the Kanawha River and Ohio River Valleys. In the late 1980s, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation sued Bethlehem Steel. The Bethlehem Steel case was settled for a total of $1.5 million dollars; the court ordered Bethlehem Steel to send the VEE approximately $193,000 to expand its work in the Chesapeake Bay region.
Series 2.1. Financial records, 1977-2005.
Series 2.1 consists of financial statements, FMC financial statements, balance sheets, stock receipts, bank statements, investment statements, and correspondence.
Folder |
|
126 |
Internal Revenue Service tax forms, 1977-1988 |
127 |
Virginia State Corporation Commission form, 1988 |
128 |
Financial statements, 1977 |
129 |
Financial statements, January-August 1978 |
130 |
Financial statements, September-December 1978 |
131 |
Financial statements, January-May 1979 |
132 |
Financial statements, June-September 1979 |
133 |
Financial statements, October-December 1979 |
134 |
Financial statements, January-April 1980 |
135 |
Financial statements, May-June 1980 |
136 |
Financial statements, July-August 1980 |
137 |
Financial statements, September-October 1980 |
138 |
Financial statements, November-December, 1980 |
Box 5
Folder |
|
139 |
Financial statements, January-March 1981 |
140 |
Financial statements, April-June 1981 |
141 |
Financial statements, July-September 1981 |
142 |
Financial statements, October-December 1981 |
143 |
FMC Financial statements, January-July 1981 |
144 |
FMC Financial statements, August-December 1981 |
145 |
Financial statements, January-March 1982 |
146 |
Financial statements, April-June 1982 |
147 |
Financial statements, July-September 1982 |
148 |
Financial statements, October-December 1982 |
149 |
FMC Financial statements, January-July 1982 |
150 |
FMC Financial statements, August-December 1982 |
Box 6
Folder |
|
151 |
Financial statements, January-March 1983 |
152 |
Financial statements, April-June 1983 |
153 |
Financial statements, July-September 1983 |
154 |
Financial statements, October-December 1983 |
155 |
FMC Financial statements, January-July 1983 |
156 |
FMC Financial statements, August-December 1983 |
157 |
Financial statements, January-March 1984 |
158 |
Financial statements, April-May 1984 |
159 |
Financial statements, July-September 1984 |
160 |
Financial statements, October-December 1984 |
161 |
FMC Financial statements, January-July 1984 |
162 |
FMC Financial statements, August-December 1984 |
Box 7
Folder |
|
163 |
Financial statements, January-March 1985 |
164 |
Financial statements, April-June 1985 |
165 |
Financial statements, July-September 1985 |
166 |
Financial statements, October-December 1985 |
167 |
FMC Financial statements, January-July 1985 |
168 |
FMC Financial statements, August-December 1985 |
169 |
Financial statements, January-June 1986 |
170 |
Financial statements, July-December 1986 |
171 |
FMC Financial statements, January-June 1986 |
172 |
FMC Financial statements, July-December 1986 |
173 |
Financial statements, January-June 1987 |
174 |
Financial statements, July-December 1987 |
175 |
FMC Financial statements, January-June 1987 |
176 |
FMC Financial statements, July-December 1987 |
177 |
Financial statements, January-June 1988 |
178 |
Financial statements, July-December 1988 |
Box 8
Folder |
|
179 |
FMC Financial statements, January-June 1988 |
180 |
FMC Financial statements, July-December 1988 |
181 |
Financial statements, January-June 1989 |
182 |
Financial statements, July-December 1989 |
183 |
FMC Financial statements, January-February 1989 |
184 |
Financial statements, January-June 1990 |
185 |
Financial statements, July-December 1990 |
186 |
Financial statements, January-June 1991 |
187 |
Financial statements, July-December 1991 |
188 |
Financial statements, January-June 1992 |
189 |
Financial statements, July-December 1992 |
190 |
Financial statements, January-June 1993 |
191 |
Financial statements, July-December 1993 |
192 |
Financial statements, January-August 1994 |
193 |
Financial statements, September-December 1994 |
194 |
Financial statements, January-June 1995 |
195 |
Financial statements, July-December 1995 |
196 |
Financial statements, January-March 1986 |
197 |
Financial statements, April-August 1996 |
Box 9
Folder |
|
198 |
Financial statements, September 1996 |
199 |
Financial statements, October-December 1996 |
200 |
Financial statements, January-March 1997 |
201 |
Financial statements, April-June 1997 |
202 |
Financial statements, July-December 1997 |
203 |
Financial statements, January-May 1998 |
204 |
Financial statements, June-September 1998 |
205 |
Financial statements, October-December 1998 |
206 |
Financial statements, January-June 1999 |
207 |
Financial statements, July-December 1999 |
208 |
Financial statements, January-December 2000 |
209 |
Financial statements, January-December 2001 |
210 |
Financial statements, January-March 2002 |
211 |
Financial statements, April-December 2002 |
212 |
Financial statements, January-April 2003 |
213 |
Financial statements, May-September 2003 |
Box 10
Folder |
|
214 |
Financial statements, October-December 2003 |
215 |
Financial statements, January-March 2004 |
216 |
Financial statements, April-August 2004 |
217 |
Financial statements, September-December 2004 |
218 |
Financial statements, January-March 2005 |
Series 2.2. Audit Reports, 1977-2007.
Series 2.2 includes audit reports prepared by independent firms.
Folder |
|
219 |
Audit Report, 1977 |
220 |
Audit Report, 1978 |
221 |
Audit Report, 1979 |
222 |
Audit Report, 1980 |
223 |
Audit Report, 1981 |
224 |
Audit Report, 1982 |
225 |
Audit Report, 1984 (includes information for 1983) |
226 |
Audit Report, 1985 |
227 |
Audit Report, 1986 |
228 |
Audit Report, 1987 |
229 |
Audit Report, 1988 |
230 |
Audit Report, 1989 |
231 |
Audit Report, 1990 |
232 |
Audit Report, 1991 |
233 |
Audit Report, 1992 |
234 |
Audit Report, 1993 |
235 |
Audit Report, 1994 |
236 |
Audit Report, 1995 |
237 |
Audit Report, 1996 |
238 |
Audit Report, 1997 |
239 |
Audit Report, 1998 |
240 |
Audit Report, 1999 |
241 |
Audit Report, 2000 |
242 |
Audit Report, 2001 |
243 |
Audit Report, 2002 |
244 |
Audit Report, 2003 |
245 |
Audit Report, 2004 |
246 |
Audit Report, 2005 |
247 |
Audit Report, 2006 |
248 |
Audit Report, 2007 |
Series 3. Executive Director's records, 1977-2010.
Gerald P. McCarthy became executive director of the VEE in 1977 when the endowment was established and has remained its head throughout the VEE's history. Files collected here reflect upon aspects of the executive director's work at the endowment, but they also include his involvement in the broader environmental arena as a member of related agencies and organizations to which he has been appointed because of his VEE position.
Series 3.1. Correspondence, 1977-1987.
Series 3.1 consists of correspondence of the executive director with various state and city officials, grantees, and board members. The correspondence follows closely the original organization and history of the VEE, alphabetically by year. Topics of correspondence mainly concern requests for information about the endowment and its grant programs. Series 3.2 consists of correspondence, notes, and support materials relating to McCarthy's involvement with the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Chesapeake Executive Council and the Virginia Environmental Education Advisory Committee. Series 3.3 and 3.4 consist of media coverage. Series 3.5 contains materials regarding McCarthy's participation in various environmental conferences, meetings and workshops. Series 3.6 includes remarks and speeches made by the executive director as VEE's representative or otherwise by invitation.
Folder |
|
249 |
Correspondence, 1977 |
250 |
Correspondence, 1978 |
251 |
Correspondence, 1979 |
252 |
Correspondence, 1980 |
253 |
Correspondence, 1981 |
254 |
Correspondence, 1982 |
255 |
Correspondence, 1983 |
256 |
Correspondence, 1984 |
257 |
Correspondence, 1986 January-May |
258 |
Correspondence, 1986 June-December |
259 |
Correspondence, 1987 January-April |
260 |
Correspondence, 1987 May-December |
Series 3.2. Committees, 1885-2008.
Citizens Advisory Committee to the Chesapeake Executive Council
VEE Executive Director Gerald P. McCarthy served on the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Chesapeake Executive Council and was its chair from 1988 to 1989. As a member of the Citizens Advisory Committee, he also participated on the Population Growth and Development Task Force, a legislative study commission established by the Virginia General Assembly to promote growth management legislation, a topic VEE had previously funded. The commission monitored state activities related to the implementation of findings in the Report of the 2020 Panel, a panel assembled by the Chesapeake Bay Commission in 1987 to evaluate the impact of future growth in the Chesapeake Bay Region. The purpose of this committee is to provide advice and guidance to state and local governments about citizens' perspectives on the Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Effort. The Chesapeake Executive Council was established by the Chesapeake Bay Agreement of 1983 to coordinate the work of restoring and protecting the Chesapeake Bay. In accordance with the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement, the council is the governing body for these efforts. Parties to the 1987 Agreement are the State of Maryland; the Commonwealths of Pennsylvania and Virginia; the District of Columbia; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, representing the federal government; and the Chesapeake Bay Commission.
Box 11
Folder |
|
261 |
Correspondence, 1988 February-June |
262 |
Correspondence, 1988 July |
263 |
Correspondence, 1988 August |
264 |
Correspondence, 1988 September |
265 |
Correspondence, 1988 October |
266-267 |
Correspondence, 1988 November (2 folders) |
268-269 |
Correspondence, 1988 December (2 folders) |
270 |
Correspondence, 1989 January |
271 |
Correspondence, 1989 February |
272 |
Correspondence, 1989 March-April |
273 |
Correspondence, 1989 May |
274 |
Correspondence, 1989 June-August |
275 |
Correspondence, 1989 September-October |
276 |
Correspondence, 1989 November-December |
Box 12
Folder |
|
277 |
Correspondence, 1990 February-May |
278 |
Correspondence, 1990 June |
279 |
Correspondence, 1990 July-September |
280 |
Correspondence, 1994 February |
281-282 |
Correspondence, 1994 July (2 folders) |
Committee Support Materials: Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Folder |
|
283 |
1988 - Chinchilli, Jolene E., Chesapeake Bay Restoration Program: Is an Integrated Approach Possible?; 1988 August - Growth & Development Policies; 1989 December - Passageways for Migratory Fishes; 1990 April - The Chesapeake Crisis: Turning the Tide |
Committee Support Materials: Chesapeake Executive Council
Folder |
|
284 |
1988 January - Habitat Requirements for Chesapeake Bay Living Resources |
285 |
1988 May - Baywide Communication Plan |
286 |
1988 July - Baywide Conventional Pollutants Control Strategy; Baywide Nutrient Reduction Strategy; Federal Facilities Strategy; and Public Access Strategy |
287 |
1988 December - Chesapeake Bay Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy |
288 |
1989 December - Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Management Plan |
Chesapeake Executive Council - Implementation Committee
Folder |
|
289 |
1988 February - A Commitment Renewed: Restoration Progress and the Course Ahead Under the 1987 Bay Agreement |
Chesapeake Executive Council - Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee
Folder |
|
290 |
1988 June - Draft Comprehensive Research Plan of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee |
Year 2020 Panel
Folder |
|
291 |
1988 December - Population Growth and Development in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed to the Year 2020 |
Related Support Materials
Folder |
|
292 |
1985 September - Virginia's Chesapeake Bay Initiatives |
293 |
1987 February - Virginia's Chesapeake Bay Program |
294 |
1988 June - Environmental Protection Agency Staff Papers Presented at the Chesapeake Bay Research Conference March 1988 |
295 |
1988 July - Development Policies and Guidelines to Protect Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Drainage Basin |
296 |
1988 August - Volume I, Shoreline Management Options for Virginia Coastal Localities; and Volume II, Planning and Growth Management in Virginia: A Survey of Local Practice |
297 |
1989 December - Virginia's Chesapeake Bay Program Progress and Directions |
298 |
1992 February - Study of the Costs of Complying with the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act Regulations |
299 |
1993 May - Cost of Providing Government Services to Alternative Residential Patterns |
300 |
1995 May - University of Richmond Law Review, Vol. 29, No. 3 |
301 |
1999 October - The State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens of the Bay Region |
302 |
2000 - Chesapeake 2000 Agreement |
303 |
Newsletters, 1987-1991 |
304 |
Newspaper clippings, 1988-1990 |
305 |
Pamphlets |
306-307 |
Miscellaneous (2 folders) |
Virginia Environmental Education Advisory Committee
Director McCarthy served as a member of the Virginia Environmental Education Advisory Committee (VEEC) from 2001 to 2002. The VEEC advised Virginia's governor on all matters related to environmental education in Virginia and identified and assessed the needs and priorities for environmental education.
Box 13
Folder |
|
308 |
Correspondence, 1998 February-1999 August |
309 |
Correspondence, 1999 September-2004 August |
Support Materials: Virginia Environmental Education Materials
Folder |
|
310 |
Virginia's Natural Resources Education Guide |
311 |
1995 - Project Wet (Water Education for Teachers) |
312 |
1998 - Environmental Education Resources Directory |
Support Materials: Environmental Education Materials from outside Virginia
Folder |
|
313 |
Kentucky - Land, Legacy and Learning |
314 |
Vermont - Valley Quest |
315 |
Wisconsin - Are we walking the talk? |
Support Materials: National Environmental Education Materials
Folder |
|
316 |
1992 - Building a Shared Vision for Environmental Education |
317 |
1998 - Closing the Achievement Gap |
318 |
1998 - Report Assessing Environmental Education in the United States and the Implementation of the National Environmental Education Act of 1990 |
319 |
1998 - The National Report Card on Environmental Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors |
320 |
Miscellaneous |
Series 3.3. Media coverage, 1978-2010, written by Executive Director Gerald P. McCarthy.
Folder |
|
321 |
1978-2010 |
Series 3.4. Media coverage, n.d., and 1977-2010, about the VEE and/or Executive Director Gerald P. McCarthy.
Folder |
|
322 |
n.d. |
323 |
1977-1979 |
324 |
1981-1989 |
325 |
1990-1998 |
326 |
2002-2010 |
Series 3.5. Environmental conferences, meetings and workshops, 1979-2008.
Folder |
|
327 |
1979 October 24, New Jersey Foundation People |
328 |
1979 October 25, Richmond Public Library "Foundation Funding Seminar" |
329 |
1980 April 10-13, The Conservation Foundation "Environmental Decade Conference" |
330 |
1981 June 18-20, Virginia State Bar Meeting |
331 |
1981 November 9, Virginia Military Institute "Chessie Nature Trail Dedication" |
332 |
1982 September 27, New England Natural Resources Center |
333 |
1983 February 23-24, International Convocation for World Environmental Regeneration |
334 |
1983 September 27-29, Council on Foundations |
335 |
1983 September 30, Virginia Foundation for Humanities and Public Policy |
336 |
1983 November 9-10, Environmental Defense Fund "Virginia Groundwater Symposium" |
337 |
1984 January 10, The Garden Club of Virginia "Chesapeake Bay Symposium" |
338 |
1984 May 31, National Research Council "Radon In the Indoor Environment" |
339 |
1985 January 29-31, The Conservation Foundation "National Conference on Risk Communication" |
340 |
1985 February 15, Environmental Defense Fund "Groundwater Scoping Committee Meeting" |
341 |
1986 April 7-8, Virginia Water Project, Inc. "Virginia Water Conference" |
342 |
1986 July 15, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors Meeting |
343-344 |
2008 May 4-5, Council on Foundations "Philanthropy's Vision: A Leadership Summit" (2 folders) |
Series 3.6. Speeches, 1978-2011.
These materials consist of remarks and speeches made by Gerald P. McCarthy as VEE's representative or otherwise by invitation. Topics include, in part, the role of the VEE, conflict resolution, land use, pollution, and toxic substances. Speeches of interest include 10 April 1980 on the subject of toxic substances and their effects on the environment; 6 January 1999 remarks on Virginia's environmental conflicts; and 18 October 2001 on perspective and prospects for the environment in the twenty-first century.
Folder |
|
345 |
1978-1979 |
346 |
1980-1989 |
347 |
1991-1999 |
348 |
2000-2011 |
Series 4. Grants, 1977 to present.
The VEE has four grant-making programs: the Virginia Program, the Virginia Mini-Grant Program, the Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys Program, and the Martins Ferry-Ohio River Program. The VEE makes grants to nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizations and to governmental agencies. Grant funds are not provided for general support, overhead, indirect costs, capital projects, land purchases, building construction or renovation, endowments, lawsuits, or to individuals. Also, matching funds in equal amounts from other sources are required, and challenge grants may be offered to provide leverage in fundraising. Series 4.1 through Series 4.4 consist of correspondence, project proposals, and support materials, such as audio and visual materials, for project activities.
Series 4.1. Virginia Program Grants, 1977 to present.
The Virginia Program supports community action, reinforced and informed by research and education. Grant-making priorities in the Virginia Program are focused on water quality research and monitoring of water quality conditions; land and open space conservation; Chesapeake Bay conservation, research, and education; and environmental education. Grant numbers listed as active grants will not have paper work.
Box 14
Folder |
|
349 |
#77-001 - Environmental Mediation Fund: Promote the use of mediation for resolving environmental disputes in Virginia |
350-351 |
#77-002 - The Conservation Foundation: Conference on citizen roles in toxic and hazardous substance control (2 folders) |
|
#77-003 - no grant listed |
352 |
#77-004 - Conservation Council of Virginia Foundation: Publish environmental legislative newsletter |
353-354 |
#77-005 - The Nature Conservancy: Research and education center for the Virginia Coast Reserve (2 folders) |
355-356 |
#77-006 - University of Virginia, Department of Environmental Sciences: Study heavy metal contamination of Lake Anna tributaries (2 folders) |
357 |
#77-007 - Virginia Department of Health: Long-term epidemiological study of persons exposed to low levels of Kepone (*grant declined) |
358-359 |
#77-008 - College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Environmental Law conferences and expansion of environmental law library (2 folders) |
360 |
#77-009 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Studies into the effects and treatment of Kepone exposure |
361 |
#77-010 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Develop a biological degradation system for disposal of pesticides |
362-363 |
#77-011 - Virginia State College Foundation, Secondary School Experiential Learning Community: Chesapeake Bay estuarine field studies for students (2 folders) |
364 |
#78-001 - Ferrum College: Equipment and instructional materials for an environmental chemistry program |
365 |
#78-002 - Old Dominion University, Department of Biological Sciences: Ecological study of Parramore Island |
366 |
#78-003 - Old Dominion University, Department of Biological Sciences: Ecological assessment of productivity in waters adjacent to the Barrier Islands |
Box 15
Folder |
|
367-368 |
#78-004 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Boating equipment, scientific gear and full-time field guide for Smith Island National Estuarine Study Center (2 folders) |
369-371 |
#78-005 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Study of legal and economic implications of changing water allocation institutions in Virginia (3 folders) |
372 |
#78-006 - Virginia Water Control Board: Produce and present a live two hour Public Forum on water quality management via public television |
373 |
#78-007 - Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy: Land-use study concerning the appraisal of private rights and public needs |
374 |
#78-008 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Salary support for staff addition to Kepone laboratory |
375 |
#78-009 - College of William and Mary/Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries: Purchase of telemetry equipment for Bald Eagle studies |
376-377 |
#78-010 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Consolidation of environmental health programs (2 folders) |
378-379 |
#78-011 - Old Dominion University, Institute for Urban Studies and Public Administration: Conflict assessments of three environmental disputes in Virginia (2 folders) |
380 |
#78-012 - Virginia Department of Health: Develop a research protocol for an epidemiologic study of the human health effects of exposure to Kepone |
381-382 |
#78-013 - National Wildlife Federation: Identify toxic substance problems in Virginia waterways and develop regulatory priorities in the management of toxic substances in Virginia (2 folders) continued in next box |
Box 16
Folder |
|
383-385 |
#78-013 - National Wildlife Federation: Identify toxic substance problems in Virginia waterways and develop regulatory priorities in the management of toxic substances in Virginia (3 folders) continued from previous box |
386 |
#78-014 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Effect of storm water run-off on Trihalomethane concentrations in the Occoquan Reservoir |
387 |
#79-001 - Washington and Lee University: Analysis of legal framework of the Virginia shellfish industry |
388-393 |
#79-002 - Environmental Law Institute: Research for model state statues, and develop reforms in Virginia law to facilitate compensation of toxic substances victims (6 folders) |
394 |
#79-003 - Norfolk State University, Department of Journalism: Conduct a workshop in marine and environmental reporting for editors and journalists |
395 |
#79-004 - University of Virginia, Law School Foundation: Establish the Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law continues in next box |
Box 17
Folder |
|
396 |
#79-004 - University of Virginia, Law School Foundation: Establish the Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law continued from previous box |
397 |
#79-005 - Environmental Defense Fund: Monitor implementation of environmental laws that affect water quality and hazardous waste disposal in Virginia |
398 |
#79-006 - Conservation Council of Virginia Foundation, Inc.: Establish a Citizens Environmental Program for education, communication and participation in Virginia's environmental decisions |
399 |
#79-007 - Virginia Military Institute Foundation, Inc.: Preservation of land along the Maury River for development of a nature trail |
400 |
#79-008 - The Foundation Center: General operating support |
401-402 |
#79-009 - Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc.: Establish the Virginia Chesapeake Bay Mini-Projects program (2 folders) |
403 |
#79-010 - Old Dominion University, Urban Studies and Public Administration: Develop a resource for environmental dispute resolution in Virginia |
404-405 |
#79-011 - Old Dominion University: Support for an environmental mediation project (2 folders) |
406 |
#79-012 - Virginia State University Foundation: Support for the Chesapeake Bay Field Study and Internship Program |
407 |
#79-013 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Research on human health effects of exposure to environmental chemicals |
408 |
#79-014 - Hampton Institute: Water quality monitoring laboratory |
409 |
#80-001 - Conservation Council of Virginia Foundation: Citizens Environmental Program |
410 |
#80-002 - University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law: Purchase and maintain a collection of environmental law library materials |
Box 18
Folder |
|
411-413 |
#80-003 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: 4-H Aquatic Education and Algae Herbicide Research (3 folders) |
414 |
#80-004 - Northern Virginia Planning District Commission: Investigation of land use planning measures for air quality maintenance |
415 |
#80-005 - University of Virginia, Department of Civil Engineering: Establish a method for a surrogate measurement of aquatic toxicity |
416 |
#80-006 - Washington and Lee University, School of Law: Support for the Virginia shellfish study |
417 |
#80-007 - The Foundation Center: General operating support |
418 |
#80-008 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Salary support for Kepone laboratory |
419 |
#80-009 - Virginia Foundation for Architectural Education, Inc.: Awards for Virginia's Passive Solar Design Competition |
420 |
#80-010 - Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs: 1981 Environmental Education Workshop |
421-423 |
#80-011 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: General operating support (3 folders) |
424-425 |
#80-012 - National Wildlife Federation: Project on toxic pollution control from federal facilities in Virginia (2 folders) continues in next box |
Box 19
Folder |
|
426-427 |
#80-012 - National Wildlife Federation: Project on toxic pollution control from federal facilities in Virginia (2 folders) continued from previous box |
|
#80-013 - No grant listed |
428 |
#80-014 - Mathematics & Science Center: Develop an estuarine education program for high school students |
429 |
#80-015 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: General operating support for Kepone reductase research |
430-431 |
#80-016 - Friends of Lynchburg Stream Valleys: Lynchburg Water Quality Program (2 folders) |
432 |
#80-017 - Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc.: Continue funding for the Chesapeake Bay Mini-Projects Program |
433 |
#81-001 - National Parks and Conservation Association: Fund for Turkey Run Farm |
434 |
#81-002 - The Foundation Center: General operating support |
435 |
#81-003 - Environmental Law Institute: Virginia Consensus Conference on Compensation for Toxic Substances Pollution |
436-438 |
#81-004 - Virginia State University Foundation: Develop a unified environmental science program (3 folders) |
439-440 |
#81-005 - Virginia Water Project, Inc.: Water Supply Contamination Notification Project (2 folders) |
Box 20
Folder |
|
441 |
#81-006 - Conservation Council of Virginia Foundation: Support for a Citizens Environmental Program |
442 |
#81-007 - Virginia Institute for Marine Science: Assess environmental contamination of the Chisman Creek Drainage Basin |
443 |
#81-008 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Scholar Exchange Program |
444-445 |
#81-009 - George Mason University: Support of a Ph.D. Program in Environmental Biology-Public Policy (2 folders) |
446 |
#81-010 - Virginia State Chamber of Commerce: Establish the Virginia Industrial Waste Exchange |
447 |
#81-011 - Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc.: Continue funding for Virginia Chesapeake Bay Mini-Grant Program |
448 |
#81-012 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Examine and advise x-ray facilities on reducing patient exposure to medical radiation |
449-450 |
#81-013 - City of Richmond, Dept. of Planning and Community Development: Establish the Richmond Environmental Advisory Planning Service (2 folders) |
451 |
#81-014 - Environmental Defense Fund: Continue funding for Virginia Toxic Substances Project |
452 |
#81-015 - Virginia Department of Health: Kepone Alcohol Health Effects Study |
453 |
#81-016 - Virginia Foundation for the Humanities & Public Policy: Administer statewide environmental mini-grant programs |
454-455 |
#81-017 - Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Biology: Develop a Toxic Substances Education Program (2 folders) |
Box 21
Folder |
|
456-457 |
#82-001 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: General operating support (2 folders) |
458-459 |
#82-002 - College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Conduct a legal analysis of uranium mining in Virginia (2 folders) |
460-461 |
#82-003 - University of Virginia, Department of Environmental Sciences: Investigate radiogeochemistry of natural ground waters associated with uranium-bearing rocks (2 folders) |
462 |
#82-004 - Roanoke College, Department of Biology: Complete an identification key to the freshwater fishes of Virginia |
463 |
#82-005 - Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs: 1983 Environmental Education Workshops |
464 |
#82-006 - Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, Uranium Subcommittee: Consulting services for technical and environmental evaluation of uranium mining in Virginia |
465-467 |
#82-007 - Science Museum of Virginia Foundation: Develop a permanent exhibition on Virginia's Environment in the Science Museum of Virginia (3 folders) |
468 |
#82-008 - College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Symposium on Legal Rights and Interests in Water Resources |
469 |
#82-009 - Virginia Water Project, Inc.: Implement Water Supply Contamination Project |
Box 22
Folder |
|
470 |
#82-010 - Environmental Defense Fund: General operating support of the Virginia Office |
471 |
#82-011 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Study the effects of chlorinated sewage on oyster spatfall |
472 |
#82-012 - The Student Conservation Association, Inc.: Support for volunteer resource assistants in the 1983 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
473 |
#82-013 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Establish Virginia Barrier Islands education programs |
474 |
#82-014 - Virginia Conservation Program: Virginia Chapter Capital Campaign |
475-476 |
#83-001 - City of Hopewell, Virginia: Conduct atmospheric studies in Hopewell to identify air pollutants (2 folders) |
477-478 |
#83-002 - Lower James River Association: Coordinate Lower James River Water Quality programs (2 folders) |
479-480 |
#83-003 - Hampton University, Center for Marine and Coastal Environmental Studies: Conduct seminars on toxic substances in the environment (2 folders) |
481 |
#83-004 - Governor's Commission on Virginia's Future: Hire a staff consultant for the Subcommittee on Environment and Natural Resources |
482 |
#83-005 - University of Virginia Law School Foundation: Publication of the Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law |
483-485 |
#83-006 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Provide a challenge match for funds to operate the Institute of Environmental Negotiation (3 folders) |
486 |
#83-007 - The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Chapter: Hire an ecologist/data manager to facilitate the Virginia Natural Diversity Information Program |
Box 23
Folder |
|
487 |
#83-008 - Environmental Defense Fund, Virginia Office: General operating support |
488-489 |
#83-009 - Lower James River Association & Flowerdew Hundred Foundation: Produce the documentary "Reflections on The James", 16 April 1985 (2 folders, 1 U-matic tape) |
490 |
#83-010 - Mary Baldwin College: Perform benefit/cost assessment of Lewis Creek in Staunton |
491 |
#83-011 - Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission: Symposium on the protection and management of The Dragon Run |
492-493 |
#83-012 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Research, education, and treatment programs of the Division of Clinical Toxicology and Environmental Medicine (2 folders) |
494-495 |
#83-013 - Vanderbilt University, Center for Health Services: Expand the Student Environmental Health Project to serve communities and university students in Virginia (2 folders) |
496 |
#83-014 - Virginia Department of Health: Conduct an ecological study of epidemic wildlife rabies in Virginia |
497 |
#83-015 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Support for the Toxic Substances Education Program |
498 |
#83-016 - Virginia Foundation for Humanities & Public Policy: Administer a statewide program of environmental mini-grants |
499-500 |
#83-017 - University of Virginia, Department of Environmental Sciences: Study of salt water intrusion into coastal Virginia aquifers (2 folders) |
Box 24
Folder |
|
501-502 |
#83-018 - Central Virginia Planning District Commission: Develop a Community Volunteer Water Quality Management Program (2 folders) |
503 |
#84-001 - The Madeira School: Conduct a wildlife research program at Greenway, Virginia |
504 |
#84-002 - Virginia Water Project, Inc. and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Conduct the conference, "Septic System Selection and Design: An Application of Microcomputer Technology" |
505 |
#84-003 - Lower James River Association: General operating support |
506-507 |
#84-004 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Identify needs of Virginia localities for technical assistance in addressing hazardous waste problems (2 folders) |
508 |
#84-005 - Richmond Regional Planning District Commission: Conduct bioassay studies as part of toxicity studies in the James River Water Quality Monitoring Program |
509 |
#84-006 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Design and implement a multimedia, statewide, citizen education program on Virginia's groundwater resources |
510-511 |
#84-007 - Environmental Defense Fund, Virginia Office: General operating support (2 folders) |
512 |
#84-008 - The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Chapter: Expand the natural community classification system for the Virginia Natural Diversity Information Program |
513 |
#84-009 - Rockbridge Area Conservation Council: Prepare and publish a pocket field guide to the Chessie Nature Trail |
514 |
#84-010 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: General support for the Virginia Toxics Roundtable |
Box 25
Folder |
|
515-519 |
#84-011 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science: Supervise annual competitions for The Frances and Sydney Lewis Environmental Science Scholarship (5 folders) |
520 |
#84-012 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Establish the Virginia Grassroots Program for the Chesapeake Bay |
521 |
#84-013 - College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Mixed Function Oxidase Enzyme Research Project |
522 |
#84-014 - Appalachian Trail Conference: General operating support for the Appalachian Trail Volunteer Work and Training Center in Konnarock, Virginia |
523 |
#84-015 - The Student Conservation Association, Inc.: Support for volunteer resource assistants in the 1985 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
524 |
#84-016 - University of Virginia, Department of Environmental Sciences: Study of salt water intrusion into coastal Virginia aquifers |
525-527 |
#84-017 - Richmond Renaissance, Inc.: Develop an environmental education program and the construction of an education center on Belle Isle in conjunction with the Richmond Riverfront Improvements Program (3 folders) |
528-529 |
#84-018 - University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law: Establish the Robert R. Merhige, Jr., Center for Environmental Studies (2 folders) |
530 |
#84-019 - Washington and Lee University: Contribution in recognition of Tom Wolfe and service as board member of the VEE |
531 |
#85-001 - Virginia Citizens for Better Reclamation, Inc.: Support for the Virginia Abandoned Mined Land Research and Survey |
532 |
#85-002 - University of Virginia Law School Foundation: Publication of the Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law |
533 |
#85-003 - Ferrum College: Assess the effects of shoreline land use on the water quality of Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia |
Box 26
Folder |
|
534 |
#85-004 - Virginia Beach Garden Club: Supply binoculars, labels and exhibit graphic for observation points of the salt marsh boardwalk at the Virginia Marine Science Museum |
535 |
#85-005 - Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN: Operation of the Student Environmental Health Project in Virginia and development of a similar program at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
536-538 |
#85-006 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Identify and serve the needs of localities for technical assistance in hazardous waste problems (3 folders) |
539 |
#85-007 - Lower James River Association: Continued support of staff operations for water quality programs, public education, and public policy |
540-542 |
#85-008 - University of Virginia, Institute of Government: Conduct the 1985 Virginia Assembly on The Future of the Virginia Environment (3 folders) |
543 |
#85-009 - Virginia Division of Historic Landmarks: Publish a booklet on preservation of natural and historic resources |
544 |
#85-010 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Initial printing of the Directory of Chesapeake Education Resources |
545 |
#85-011 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Conduct regional educational seminars on management of water quantity |
546 |
#85-012 - Environmental Defense Fund, Virginia Office: General operating support |
547-548 |
#85-013 - Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Inc.: Conduct a Grassroots Leadership Development Project (2 folders) |
549 |
#85-014 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Environmental Planning: First-year operation of the Virginia Student Environmental Health Project |
Box 27
Folder |
|
|
550 |
#85-015 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia Water Resources Research Center: Conduct sessions and train educators, water utility managers and extension agents on the fundamental of water resources |
|
551 |
#85-016 - Appalachian Trial Conference: General operating support of the Konnarock Volunteer Work and Training Center |
|
552 |
#85-017 - Old Dominion University, Department of Biological Sciences: Research activities to appraise toxic bloom and anoxia producing phytoplankton in the Chesapeake Bay |
|
553 |
#85-018 - James Madison University, James Madison University Arboretum: Purchase plants for the Arboretum and produce related environmental education materials |
|
554-555 |
#85-019 - Environmental Task Force and Institute for Local Self-Reliance: Organize, promote and conduct conferences on financing and alternative technologies of solid waster management (2 folders) |
|
556 |
#85-020 - Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy: Administer a statewide program of environmental mini-grants |
|
|
#85-021 - No grant listed |
|
557 |
#85-022 - Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Air Pollution Control Board: Research to assess suppression controls on fugitive coal dust |
|
558 |
#85-023 - College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Support for a geochronological survey of the Lower Chesapeake Bay Estuarine |
|
559 |
#85-024 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Support for personnel and assays for studies on chelation therapy for lead poisoning in children |
|
560-561 |
#85-025 - Jackson Associates, Inc., and Metro Communications Inc.: Develop and produce a videotape, "Voices of Vision: The Future of Virginia's Environment", to explore the four environmental issues identified by the Governor's Commission on Virginia's Future-water quality, quantity, and distribution; land use; waste management; and the Chesapeake Bay (2 folders, CD copy produced from 1987 videotape) |
|
562 |
#85-026 - The Student Conservation Association, Inc.: Support for volunteer resource assistants in the 1986 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
|
563 |
#86-001 - Virginia Military Institute Foundation, Inc.: Repair and restoration of the Chessie Nature Trail |
|
564 |
#86-002 - Southeast 4-H Educational Center: Hire an instructor for aquatic environmental education and purchase seine nets for the program |
|
565-566 |
#86-003 - University of Virginia, Department for Environmental Sciences: Research on effects of agricultural chemicals on groundwater quality in the northern Shenandoah Valley (2 folders) |
|
567 |
#86-004 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Maintain the Negotiation Support Fund to enable parties in environmental mediation to obtain scientific and technical assistance |
Box 28
Folder |
|
|
568 |
#86-005 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Conduct an investigation of landfill leachate treatment in cooperation with the University of the British of Columbia |
|
569 |
#86-006 - College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Define and evaluate legal barriers to comprehensive natural resources management in Virginia |
|
570 |
#86-007 - College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Identification of state and regional interests in Virginia land-use policies and decisions |
|
571 |
#86-008 - Virginia Water Project, Inc.: Support for the Virginia Groundwater Protection Program |
|
572-573 |
#86-009 - National Audubon Society: Development of the Nonprofit Source Pollution Control Citizen Training and Action Program in Virginia (2 folders) |
|
574 |
#86-010 - The Virginia Living Museum: Develop and implement a series of science education programs for secondary schools |
|
575 |
#86-011 - Lower James River Association: Salary and expenses of the Executive Director for coordination of water quality and water resources management activities |
|
576-578 |
#86-012 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Provide technical assistance to local officials on hazardous waste management (3 folders) |
|
579 |
#86-013 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Conduct the Environmental Summer Research Aide Program in 1987, 1988, and build financial support for its continuation |
|
580 |
#86-014 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Support for the Virginia Wetlands Protection Project |
Box 29
Folder |
|
581-583 |
#86-015 - Natural Resources Defense Council: Conduct an investigation of nonpoint source water pollution in relation to the Chesapeake Bay and prepare recommendations to improve Virginia's nonpoint source management program as a state model (3 folders) |
584-585 |
#86-016 - Virginia Water Project, Inc.: Develop and publish a water and wastewater needs analysis (2 folders) |
586-587 |
#86-017 - The Nature Conservancy: Assist the Virginia Eastern Shore Conservation Project, specifically activities related to mainland protection and the integration of cultural preservation (2 folders) |
588 |
#86-018 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia Water Resources Research Center: Create a two-week curriculum training program on Virginia's water resources |
589 |
#86-019 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Summer community internships, laboratory services, and general operations of the Virginia Student Environmental Health Project |
590 |
#86-020 - Environmental Defense Fund, Virginia Office: General operating support |
591 |
#86-021 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Support for the Virginia Toxics Roundtable |
592-595 |
#86-022 - College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law: Establish the Virginia Environmental Endowment Law Fellows Program (4 folders) |
Box 30
Folder |
|
596-597 |
#86-023 - Various grantees, including Advanté Designs: Duplication, distribution, promotion and broadcast of the video program "Voices of Vision," produced for VEE by Metro Communications, Inc. and Jackson Associates from Grant #85-025 (2 folders) |
598 |
#86-024 - The Student Conservation Association, Inc.: Support for volunteer resource assistants in the 1987 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
599-600 |
#86-025 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Assist Richmond County in development of a land use management and shoreline protection plan (2 folders) |
601-603 |
#86-026 - League of Women Voters of Virginia Education Fund: Support for the Future Horizons: Virginia in the Twenty-First Century Project (3 folders, 2 U-Matic tapes) |
604 |
#86-027 - Ferrum College: Support for the Smith Mountain Lake Water Quality Monitoring and Public Education Program |
605 |
#86-028 - The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Chapter: Conduct the Natural Areas Registry Program for protection and management of Virginia's tidewater wetlands and rivers |
606-607 |
#86-029 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Agricultural Economics: Support for a research study entitled "Virginia's Agricultural Future: Environmental Management Implications for the Chesapeake Bay" (2 folders) |
608 |
#86-030 - Clean Valley Council: Support for the Roanoke Valley Curbside Recycling Project |
Box 31
Folder |
|
609 |
#87-001 - Conservation Council of Virginia: "Recycling in Virginia: Alternative Waste Management Strategies" Conference |
610-611 |
#87-002 - I Video Productions, Inc.: Production and distribution of a pilot videotape program, "Coastal Growth: A Delicate Balance," and companion news and curriculum materials (2 folders, 2 videotapes) |
612 |
#87-003 - Lower James River Association: Conduct the James River Corridor Study |
613 |
#87-004 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Comparison of the Utermohl and Epifluorescent Microscopic Techniques quantifying natural Picophyto-Plankton in the Chesapeake Bay |
614 |
#87-005 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Continued support for studies on chelation therapy for lead poisoning in children |
615 |
#87-006 - Virginia Water Project, Inc.: Support for the Virginia Groundwater Protection Program |
616-617 |
#87-007 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Water Resources Research Center: Statewide dissemination of the videotape "Voices of Vision" (2 folders) |
618 |
#87-008 - Central Virginia Educational Television Corporation: Underwrite a portion of production costs of "Troubled Waters," a one-hour documentary on the Chesapeake Bay |
619-620 |
#87-009 - North American Lake Management Society: Regional Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management (2 folders) |
621 |
#87-010 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Printing and distribution of the consensus statement of findings and recommendations of the Chesapeake Bay Land Use Roundtable |
622-626 |
#87-011 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science: Supervise annual competitions for The Frances and Sydney Lewis Environmental Science Scholarship (5 folders) |
627-628 |
#87-012 - Back Bay Restoration Foundation: Conduct a volunteer and professional water monitoring program in Back Bay and the North Landing River (2 folders) |
Box 32
Folder |
|
629 |
#87-013 - The Conservation Fund: Launch the Commonwealth Revolving Fund and implement the Waterfall Project |
630-631 |
#87-014 - Environmental Defense Fund, Virginia Office: General operating support and expansion of membership (2 folders) |
632-633 |
#87-015 - Natural Resources Defense Council: Review and revise management plan for George Washington National Forest (2 folders) |
634 |
#87-016 - Environmental Law Institute: Conduct the Virginia Project of the Environmental Law Institute Center on Surface Coal Mining |
635 |
#87-017 - Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy: Administer a statewide program of environmental mini-grants |
636-638 |
#87-018 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: General operating support, laboratory services and summer community internships for the Virginia Student Environmental Health Project (3 folders) |
639 |
#87-019 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Continue research on economical biological methods of landfill leachate treatments |
640 |
#87-020 - The Student Conservation Association: Support for volunteer resource assistants in the 1988 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
641-642 |
#87-021 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for the research project "Sinkhole Dumps and the Risk to Groundwater in Virginia's Karst Areas" (2 folders) |
643-644 |
#87-022 - Rappahannock Preservation Society: Conduct "School of the Bay," a Chesapeake Bay education program for Virginia school students (2 folders) |
Box 33
Folder |
|
645 |
#87-023 - University of Virginia Law School Foundation: Publication of the Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law |
646 |
#88-001 - Friends of Dragon Run: Produce a brochure on Dragon Run and purchase boundary markers for the Big Island Preserve |
647 |
#88-002 - Piedmont Environmental Council: Salary support of Piedmont Environmental Council's Environmental Education Coordinator |
648 |
#88-003 - Piedmont Environmental Council: Conduct workshop on minimum instream flow issues on behalf of the Friends of Rivers of Virginia |
649-650 |
#88-004 - Legacy International: Support for Sister Seas Partnership and Chesapeake Forum (2 folders) |
651 |
#88-005 - Clean Valley Council: Promote source separation and curbside collection recycling programs |
652 |
#88-006 - Friends of the Rappahannock: General operating support |
653 |
#88-007 - University of Virginia, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems: Develop a prototype waste reduction option for hospitals, colleges and universities |
654-655 |
#88-008 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Launch a pilot stream protection program in Northern Virginia and continue development of the Ohio Stream Monitoring Program (2 folders) |
656 |
#88-009 - Virginia Forum: Produce and distribute six media kits of editorial and background information on environmental issues in Virginia |
657 |
#88-010 - Lower James River Association: Implementation of the Lower James River Corridor Study |
658-659 |
#88-011 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Continued support of the Virginia Wetlands Protection Project (2 folders) |
660-661 |
#88-012 - Chesapeake Media Institute at Loyola College: Develop, research and produce a pilot episode for a documentary television series, Chesapeake Chronicles (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
Box 34
Folder |
|
662-665 |
#88-013 - Natural Resources Defense Council: Review and revise the United States Forest Service Management Plan for the George Washington National Forest (4 folders) |
666 |
#88-014 - North American Lake Management Society: Support for the Second Annual Regional Workshop on Lake and Reservoir Management |
667-669 |
#88-015 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: General operating support, laboratory services and summer community internships for the Virginia Student Environmental Health Project (3 folders) |
670-672 |
#88-016 - Fifth Planning District Commission: Conduct, publish and distribute the Roanoke River Corridor Study (3 folders) |
673-674 |
#88-017 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, University Center for Environmental and Hazardous Materials Studies: Provide education, training and assistance on solid waste management programs (2 folders) |
675-676 |
#88-018 - Virginia Water Project, Inc.: Provide public education and technical assistance for groundwater management planning (2 folders) |
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677-678 |
#88-019 - Appalachian Trail Conference: Develop a management plan for the Appalachian Trail in Virginia (2 folders) |
679-680 |
#88-020 - Ferrum College: Continued support for the Smith Mountain Lake Water Quality Monitoring and public education programs (2 folders) |
681-682 |
#88-021 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Support for the Chesapeake Bay BayWatchers, to advocate and monitor the implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act in Virginia's localities (2 folders) |
683-684 |
#88-022 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: General operating support (2 folders) |
685 |
#88-023 - University of Virginia, Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Maintain the Negotiation Support Fund to enable parties in environmental mediation to obtain scientific and technical assistance |
686 |
#88-024 - Jamestown 4-H Educational Center: Purchase equipment, materials and supplies for the Marine/Aquatic Education Learning Resource Center |
687 |
#88-025 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: General operating and program support |
688 |
#88-026 - Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University: Environmental Health Summer Fellowship Program |
689-691 |
#88-027 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Civil Engineering: Investigate Biological Nutrient Removal systems for improved design and operation in removing nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater (3 folders) |
692 |
#88-028 - The Student Conservation Association: Support for volunteer resource assistants in the 1989 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
693 |
#88-029 - The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Chapter: Support for protection programs of endangered aquatic ecosystems of Virginia's Eastern Shore coastal bays, Tidewater rivers, and rivers of southwest Virginia |
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694 |
#88-030 - Conservation Council of Virginia: Support for the 1989 Virginia Growth Management Forum |
695 |
#88-031 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: One-time award of the George L. Yowell Fellowship in support of doctoral research on the quality of Virginia's water resources |
696 |
#89-001 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Support for the 1989 Clean Water Conference |
697 |
#89-002 - Chesapeake Volunteers in Youth Services, Inc.: Employment and environmental education for economically disadvantaged youth in a wetlands conservation program for the City of Chesapeake, Virginia |
698 |
#89-003 - Piedmont Environmental Council: Support for the Piedmont Environmental Council's environmental education program |
699 |
#89-004 - Environmental Defense Fund, Virginia Office: Staff support for a water resources attorney |
700 |
#89-005 - University of Virginia, Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems: Test and evaluate previously developed waste reduction program for hospitals and universities |
701-702 |
#89-006 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Expand the Virginia Stream Protection Project, Save Our Streams (2 folders) |
703 |
#89-007 - Environmental Law Institute: Support efforts by the Center on Surface Coal Mining to build consensus on solutions to the destruction of water supplied by mining activities in Virginia's coal fields |
704 |
#89-008 - Clean Valley Council, Inc.: Support for the Commercial and Industrial Waste Minimization and Recycling Program |
705-706 |
#89-009 - Natural Resources Defense Council: Conduct activities for Virginia as part of the Chesapeake Bay Project (2 folders) |
707-708 |
#89-010 - Lower James River Association: Develop and implement the Lower James River Watershed Resource Management Plan as a model for regional planning and resource protection in the river basins of Virginia (2 folders) |
709 |
#89-011 - Virginia Commission on Population Growth and Development: Retreat for members of the Commission to consider their recommendations for the management of population growth and development in Virginia |
710 |
#89-012 - Council on the Environment, Commonwealth of Virginia: Design and printing of the Chesapeake Bay Resource Directory |
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|
711 |
#89-013 - Virginia Lakes Association: Support for the 1990 Virginia Lakes Association Workshop |
712-713 |
#89-014 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Virginia Student Environmental Health Project (2 folders) |
714 |
#89-015 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Virginia Wetlands Protection Project |
715 |
#89-016 - Virginia Water Project, Inc.: Rural Groundwater Protection Program |
716-717 |
#89-017 - Virginia Wildlife Federation: 1990 Enviro-Adventure Program (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
718-719 |
#89-018 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Center for Architecture and Urban Studies: "Managing Water Resources by Virginia Localities" Project (2 folders) |
720 |
#89-019 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Research project "Atmospheric Deposition of Organic Pollutants in the Southern Chesapeake Bay Region" |
721-722 |
#89-020 - Longwood College: Water Analysis Program for Southside Virginia (2 folders) |
723 |
#89-021 - Council on the Environment: Cosponsor the Virginia Environmental Education Conference, "Turning A New Leaf: Directions for the '90s" |
724 |
#89-022 - Council on Economic Priorities: Develop the Council on Economic Priorities Environmental Data Clearinghouse |
725 |
#89-023 - The Student Conservation Association: Support for volunteer resource assistants for the 1990 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
726 |
#89-024 - Earth Day 1990 Committee and Greater Richmond Community Foundation: Earth Day 1990 Celebration |
727 |
#89-025 - Virginia Forum: Produce, print and distribute media packages covering key environmental issues in Virginia and a radio talk show booking service |
Box 38
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728-729 |
#89-026 - Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission: Design, development and provision of technical assistance to Middle Peninsula localities for initial year implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act (2 folders) |
730 |
#89-027 - Legacy International: Youth for Environment and Service Environmental Leadership Training Program |
731-732 |
#89-028 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Agricultural Engineering Department: Research project on fate and transport of pesticides in a Virginia Coastal Plain soil (2 folders) |
733-735 |
#89-029 - Southern Environmental Law Center: General operating support of Virginia program activities (3 folders) |
736 |
#89-030 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Advocate and monitor the implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act in Virginia's localities |
737 |
#89-031 - University of Virginia Law School Foundation: Publication of the Virginia Environmental Law Journal |
738-740 |
#89-032 - The College of William and Mary, Department of Computer Science: Virginia Remote Sensing Study (3 folders) |
741-749 |
#89-033 - Lower James River Association: Supervise annual competitions for the Henry W. Mackenzie Jr. Environmental Scholarships (9 folders) |
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750-751 |
#90-001 - Theatre IV: Research and production of an initial 68 statewide tour of "Wonderful World," an environmental education and production program for Grades K-5 (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
752 |
#90-002 - Holiday Lake 4-H and Airfield 4-H Educational Centers: Outdoor and environmental education programs |
753-754 |
#90-003 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Promotion, training and technical support for the expansion of Save Our Streams in Virginia (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
755 |
#90-004 - Piedmont Environmental Council: Support for an environmental education program |
756 |
#90-005 - Friends of the Rappahannock: General operating support |
757 |
#90-006 - Science Museum of Western Virginia: Labor and materials for the exhibit Wetlands Park, and related educational programs |
758 |
#90-007 - The Cabell Brand Center: Support for "Sustainable Economic and Environmental Development," a demonstration project in the Fifth Planning District of Virginia |
759-760 |
#90-008 - University of Virginia: Support for the Northampton County Water Quality Monitoring Project (2 folders) |
761 |
#90-009 - Lower James River Association: Public education program on the Lower James River Watershed Resources Management Plan |
762-765 |
#90-010 - University of Virginia: Provide information and training on waste minimization and hazardous materials management to academic institutions, hospitals and community leaders (4 folders) |
Box 40
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|
766 |
#90-011 - Conservation Council of Virginia: Establish the Virginia Environmental Network to coordinate a statewide agenda on growth management issues |
767 |
#90-012 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: General operating and program support, including water quality monitoring and public education |
768 |
#90-013 - Virginia Lakes Association: 1991 Virginia Water Resources Conference |
769 |
#90-014 - Chesapeake Research Consortium, Inc.: Regional conference "New Perspectives in the Chesapeake System: A Research and Management Partnership," on scientific research findings and management plans in the Chesapeake Bay Program |
770-771 |
#90-015 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: General operating support and four interns for the 1991 Virginia Student Environmental Health Project (2 folders) |
772-776 |
#90-016 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Develop and publish the Virginia Local Water Management Sourcebook to help localities integrate water resource and land use planning (5 folders) |
777 |
#90-017 - Environmental Law Institute: Develop solutions to the problem of water loss resulting from underground mining practices in Virginia |
778 |
#90-018 - Valley Conservation Council: General operating and program support to promote land use policies aimed at preserving environmental and economic resources |
779 |
#90-019 - Greater Richmond Environmental Action Trust/Greater Richmond Community Foundation: Earth Day 1991 and community outreach programs with schools, public agencies and environmental organizations in the greater Richmond metropolitan area |
780 |
#90-020 - Virginia Wildlife Federation: Provide summer conservation education to high school students, elementary school teachers and handicapped populations through the Enviro-Adventure Program |
781-784 |
#90-021 - The College of William and Mary: Establish the Remote Sensing Center and maintain the demonstration and application of remote sensing technology in land use and natural resource management (4 folders) |
Box 41
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|
785 |
#90-022 - Council on the Environment: Provide funds for a keynote speaker and publication of proceedings for the Second Annual Conference for Environmental Literacy |
786-787 |
#90-023 - Northern Virginia Planning District Commission: Develop a comprehensive strategy for reducing nonpoint source pollution by pesticides and other toxic organic compounds in the Occoquan River watershed (2 folders) |
788 |
#90-024 - The Student Conservation Association, Inc.: Support for volunteer resource assistants for the 1991 Virginia Student Conservation Program |
789-791 |
#90-025 - University of Richmond: Develop a foundation course in environmental law and a Virginia Environmental Endowment Visiting Professor position (3 folders) |
792-793 |
#90-026 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Develop a regional model for growth and management of sustainable rural development (2 folders) |
794-796 |
#90-027 - Central Virginia Educational Telecommunications Corporation: Coproduce with I Video Productions, Inc. a documentary series, "Highest and Best: A New Vision for Virginia's Land," which examines key land use and growth management issues in Virginia (3 folders, 2 videotapes) |
797 |
#90-028 - Commission on Population Growth and Development: Develop a public education and participation program and related informational materials |
798 |
#91-001 - Friends of the Rivers of Virginia: Conduct a skills and leadership training project for local grassroots river conservation groups |
799 |
#91-002 - Commission on Population Growth & Development: Enlist the professional services of Dr. Joseph W. Whorton, Jr., as a moderator/facilitator |
800 |
#91-003 - The Foundation Center: General operating support |
801 |
#91-004 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1991 membership dues |
802 |
#91-005 - Council on Foundations: 1991 membership dues |
803-804 |
#91-006 - Izaak Walton League of America: Organize and present a two-day training conferences on nonpoint source pollution monitoring and control (2 folders) |
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805-806 |
#91-007 - American Farmland Trust: Conduct cost/benefit studies on economic and environmental merits of growth and farmland preservation in Rappahannock County (2 folders) |
807 |
#91-008 - McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia: Develop case study materials on the management of environmental issues for use in the university business school curriculum |
808 |
#91-009 - Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Study the process of administrative and judicial review of environmental decisions by state agencies |
809-812 |
#91-010 - New River Valley Planning District Commission: Develop and distribute the Open Space Planning Demonstration Project for Montgomery County as a model for Virginia communities (4 folders, 1 videotape) |
813-815 |
#91-011 - Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority: Develop a greenways plan for Northern Virginia and a statewide workshop on greenway planning (3 folders) |
816-817 |
#91-012 - Lower James River Association: Participate in the Population Growth and Sustainable Development Program (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
818 |
#91-013 - The Metropolitan Foundation: Support and sponsorship for a banquet to recognize the 1991 Governor's Environmental Excellence Awards recipients |
819 |
#91-014 - The Nature Conservancy: Conduct a public opinion survey to assess citizen support for the Virginia Conservation and Recreation Trust Fund |
820 |
#91-015 - Virginia Lakes Association: Support for the 1992 Virginia Water Resources Conference |
821-822 |
#91-016 - Virginia Forum: Publish six op-ed articles and media packets on environmental issues in Virginia (2 folders) |
823-825 |
#91-017 - Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission: Develop a strategy to protect natural resources by assessing the impacts of human activity on the air, land, water and biological resources of the region (3 folders) |
Box 43
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826-827 |
#91-018 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Continued support for the program Virginia Service Training for Environmental Progress formerly Virginia Student Environmental Health Project (2 folders) |
828 |
#91-019 - Greater Richmond Environmental Action Trust/Greater Richmond Community Foundation: Earth Day 1992 Community outreach programs for the Greater Richmond Metropolitan Area |
829 |
#91-020 - Environmental Law Institute: Offer a special environmental training course to Virginia circuit and appellate court judges |
830 |
#91-021 - Natural Resources Defense Council: Participation for activities pertaining to the Chesapeake Bay Toxics Project |
831-832 |
#91-022 - University of Richmond: Conduct two seminars for Virginia businesses on Toxic Use Reduction (2 folders) |
833-834 |
#91-023 - Audubon Naturalist Society: Support for the Virginia Conservation Program, to organize and motivate citizen constituency in Northern Virginia, and promote efforts among local groups and address growth management and legislative activities (2 folders) |
835 |
#91-024 - Greater Richmond Environmental Action Trust/Greater Richmond Community Foundation: Develop, publish, and distribute an Earth Day Guide |
836 |
#91-025 - Southeastern Council on Foundations: 1992 membership dues |
837 |
#91-026 - Council on the Environment: Fund a keynote speaker and a portion of the expenses for the Third Annual Conference for Environmental Literacy |
*active grant |
#91-027 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science: The Frances and Sydney Lewis Environmental Scholarship |
838 |
#91-028 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Develop environmental education activities for elementary school teachers and students |
839 |
#91-029 - Tandem School: Support for the Tandem Center for the Environment to build a community-wide approach to preserving the environment in the Thomas Jefferson Planning District |
840 |
#91-030 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Support for the Virginia Outstanding Southern Rivers Project, for work with state and federal agencies to develop antidegradation regulations |
841 |
#91-031 - Citizens for a Better Eastern Shore: Develop conservation and growth management programs on Virginia's Eastern Shore |
842 |
#91-032 - Fifth Planning District Commission: Create the Roanoke River Conservation District Commission, and provide staff assistance to its preparation of a Roanoke River Conservation Overlay Zone |
843 |
#91-033 - Fairfax County Department of Extension and Continuing Education: Conduct a water resources education program |
844 |
#91-034 - The College of William and Mary: Research and develop habitat protection models for long-term Bald Eagle management in the Chesapeake Bay region |
845 |
#91-035 - St. Margaret's School: Support for training programs in Chesapeake Bay ecology for teachers |
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846-848 |
#91-036 - Conservation Council of Virginia: Convene a Virginia Environmental Summit (3 folders) |
849 |
#91-037 - Chesapeake Volunteers In Youth Service, Inc.: Expand the Elizabeth River water quality programs and address problems related to the effects of toxic substances on the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay |
850 |
#91-038 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Cosponsor the Virginia BayScapes Project, a workshop addressing Bay protection, toxics reduction, and pollution prevention |
851 |
#92-001 - The Nature Conservancy: Public opinion survey regarding the conservation and recreation bond referendum |
852 |
#92-002 - Council on Foundations: 1992 membership dues |
853 |
#92-003 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: General operating support |
854-856 |
#92-004 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Publish a digital atlas of the water quality conditions of the Chesapeake Bay (3 folders, 2 CD-ROMs and 1 videotape) |
857 |
#92-005 - The Cabell Brand Center: Support student fellowships for research of environmental issues |
858 |
#92-006 - Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes: Support of programs and operations to protect Virginia's waterways |
859 |
#92-007 - National Committee for the New River: Launch the New River Land Trust Project in Virginia to help riparian landowners understand the benefits of conservation easements and scenic river protection |
860 |
#92-008 - Valley Conservation Council: Build cooperative partnerships with members of the agricultural community to promote the protection of open space and farmland |
861 |
#92-009 - Lower James River Association: Support work with local officials and citizens to implement the model ordinances and land use plans developed in its Watershed Management Plan |
862-863 |
#92-010 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Support for the project "Managing Growth to Conserve Natural and Cultural Resources in the Lower Rappahannock River Valley" (2 folders) |
864 |
#92-011 - Educational and Training Communications Corporation: Produce a video documentary on The Pamunkey and Mattaponi Rivers for television broadcast and school educational programs |
865 |
#92-012 - The Foundation Center: 1992 membership dues |
Box 45
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|
866-867 |
#92-013 - The Nature Conservancy: Support a media campaign for the Parks and Recreational Facilities Bond which funds would be used to acquire natural lands around the state (2 folders,1 videotape) |
868 |
#92-014 - Council on the Environment: Produce and distribute the Virginia Environmental Education Resources Directory and electronic database |
869 |
#92-015 - Conservation Council of Virginia: General operating support |
870 |
#92-016 - Virginia Lakes Association: Cosponsor the 1993 Virginia Water Resources Conference |
871 |
#92-017 - Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States: Support for salary and direct expenses of the project coordinator for the Audubon Naturalist Society's conservation initiatives in Virginia |
872 |
#92-018 - Council on Foundation: 1993 membership dues |
873 |
#92-019 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 1993 membership dues |
874 |
#92-020 - Virginia Museum of Natural History: Print and bind educational manuals containing units on the Dan River and the New River for the Virginia Watersheds Project |
875 |
#92-021 - Council on the Environment: Support for the Fourth Annual Conference for Environmental Literacy |
876 |
#92-022 - Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District: Distribute Chesapeake Bay information to schools, community groups, and the general public for the Backyard to Bay program |
877 |
#92-023 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1993 membership dues |
878 |
#92-024 - Greater Richmond Environmental Action Trust/Greater Richmond Community Foundation: Support of exhibit areas and community outreach education programs for Earth Day 1993 |
879 |
#92-025 - St. Margaret's School: Provide training and educational opportunities to educators, students, and local residents through the Teachers on the Bay Project |
880-881 |
#92-026 - Natural Resources Defense Council: Assist in the development of the Virginia's Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program (2 folders) |
882-884 |
#92-027 - Global Tomorrow Coalition: Create sustainable development strategies through the project "Creating Sustainable Development Strategies with Youth Participation" (3 folders, 2 videotapes) |
Box 46
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|
885 |
#92-028 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Support for the Clean Water Project to protect Virginia's rivers and address water pollution problems |
886 |
#92-029 - Horizon Institute: Develop and produce a report on land use economics and legislation in Virginia |
887-888 |
#92-030 - Environmental Law Institute: Develop a statewide plan for implementing sustainable development in Virginia (2 folders) |
889 |
#93-001 - County of Rappahannock, Virginia: Assist Rappahannock County and its Agricultural Advisory Committee complete a survey on agriculture and land use |
890-891 |
#93-002 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Print and mail the Open Space Handbook: A Decisionmaker's Guide for Virginia by the Community Design Assistance Center (2 folders) |
892-893 |
#93-003 - Management Institute for Environment and Business: Support for a pilot program in Environmental Management Education at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia (2 folders) |
894 |
#93-004 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Support for the project "Managing Growth to Conserve Natural and Cultural Resources in the Lower Rappahannock River Valley" |
895 |
#93-005 - Maymont Foundation: Support for the Teacher's Environmental Education Program and salaries of environmental education staff at the Nature Center |
896 |
#93-006 - National Committee for the New River: Develop and implement the New River Greenway Planning Project in Giles County, Virginia |
897 |
#93-007 - Appalshop, Inc.: Support for a series of public forums and radio broadcasts on water quantity and quality problems in Virginia's coalfield communities (2 cassette tapes) |
898 |
#93-008 - Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes: Provide technical assistance to communities and grassroots organizations in protecting Virginia's water resources |
899 |
#93-009 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
900 |
#93-010 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Promote broad public participation in development of policies on land use and growth management |
Box 47
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|
901 |
#93-011 - Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission (formerly Lord Fairfax Planning District Commission): Develop the River Corridor Management Plan for the South Fork of the Shenandoah River |
902 |
#93-012 - Virginia Lakes Association: Support for the 1994 Virginia Water Resources Conference |
903 |
#93-013 - The Campagna Center: Support for educational workshop conducted by the ReUse Center on creative uses for discarded materials |
904 |
#93-014 - James Monroe High School: Purchase equipment, instruments, materials and supplies to establish and operate an environmental studies station at the Snowden Wetlands site |
905 |
#93-015 - Maryland Save Our Streams: Strengthen citizen involvement in the control of toxic substances in the Chesapeake Bay watershed through Project Heartbeat Workshops and Monitor Manual |
906 |
#93-016 - Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States: Support for salary and direct expenses of the Virginia Conservation Associate, coordinator for the Audubon Naturalist Society Virginia Conservation initiatives |
907-909 |
#93-017 - Clean the Bay Day, Inc.: Support for a risk assessment study of the Elizabeth River Watershed (3 folders) |
910-911 |
#93-018 - Management Institute for Environment and Business: Assist the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business and the Institute for Environmental Negotiation to promote pollution prevention and toxics use reduction by Virginia's industries (2 folders) |
912-913 |
#93-019 - National Trust for Historic Preservation: Support the American Resources Information Network to conduct a public education campaign in Virginia for environmental and land use planning and protection of natural and cultural resources (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
914-916 |
#93-020 - Virginia Council on Economic Education: Expand teacher training through the Environmental Economic Education Program (3 folders) |
Box 48
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|
917 |
#93-021 - Southeastern Council on Foundations: 1994 membership dues |
918 |
#93-022 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1994 membership dues |
919 |
#93-023 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Measure temporal trends in concentration of tributyltin in Chesapeake Bay shellfish |
920 |
#93-024 - Mathematics & Science Center: Collaboration with the Institute for Chesapeake Bay Studies for teacher training programs |
921 |
#93-025 - Old Dominion University: Establish the Virginia Coast Institute on the Eastern Shore for research and demonstrate sustainable community development |
922 |
#93-026 - University of Virginia: General operating support for the Institute for Environmental Negotiation |
923 |
#93-027 - Council on Foundations: 1994 membership dues |
924 |
#93-028 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Establish the Admiral Ross P. Bullard Environmental Education Scholarship Fund designated for students and teachers from the Hampton Roads region of Virginia |
925 |
#94-001 - Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department: Develop the Polecate Creek Water Quality Study Environmental Education Project for teachers and students to research local water quality, land use and sustainable development issues |
926-928 |
#94-002 - Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge: Produce an educational package on the Great Dismal Swamp called "Man and the Great Dismal Swamp," to increase public awareness of the Swamp's unique ecosystems, promote teacher training and student research, and demonstrate partnerships of industry, government, and conservationists (3 folders, 3 videotapes) |
929 |
#94-003 - Department of Environmental Quality: Support the Fifth Annual Conference for Environmental Literacy |
930-931 |
#94-004 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: General operating support for staff salaries, publications, travel and river monitoring supplies (2 folders) |
932-933 |
#94-005 - National Committee for the New River: Complete the New River Greenway Project in Giles County and address other New River Watershed issues in Virginia (2 folders) |
934-936 |
#94-006 - Environmental Law Institute: Promote the development and adoption of sustainable development strategies by the state and coordinate current sustainable development projects (3 folders, 1 videotape) |
937 |
#94-007 - Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes: Support for training, technical assistance, and organizing programs geared to water resource protection |
938 |
#94-008 - Virginia Forum: Publish and distribute six media packets on environmental and conservation issues Virginia Forum media packets and state forum on-line |
Box 49
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939-941 |
#94-009 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Produce a video and guidebook on Pollution Prevention for Virginia localities (3 folders, 1 videotape) |
942 |
#94-010 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: General operating support for the Rappahannock River Valley Project, a sustainable development program |
943-945 |
#94-011 - The Nature Conservancy: Construct a bicycling and hiking trail at the Virginia Coast Reserve in honor of William B. Cummings, a trustee and chairman of the Virginia Environmental Endowment (3 folders) |
946 |
#94-012 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
947 |
#94-013 - Virginia Power: Defray fees and expenses of Dr. Robert Gibbons for the lecture/symposium "Statistical Analysis of Environmental Data" |
948-949 |
#94-014 - The College of William and Mary: Provide an index of environmental quality to serve as a benchmark for assessing the effectiveness of Virginia's policies and programs (2 folders) |
950-951 |
#94-015 - Mountain Empire Community College: Support a study by the Powell River Project to assess the technical, financial, and institutional options for installing or restoring water services in southwestern Virginia (2 folders) |
952 |
#94-016 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Expand its water quality monitoring program, laboratory facilities, and database on nutrients and pollutants in the Shenandoah River and its tributaries |
953 |
#94-017 - Skyline Soil and Water Conservation District: Support for a cooperative regional initiative by landowners and conservation agencies to address severe nonpoint source pollution in the New River Watershed |
954 |
#94-018 - Virginia Conservation Network: General operating and program support |
955 |
#94-019 - University of Virginia: Support research by the McIntire School of Commerce to establish the link between a corporation's environmental and financial performance with a focus on documentation and analysis of information on corporations located or headquartered in Virginia |
956 |
#94-020 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 1995 membership dues |
Box 50
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957-958 |
#94-021 - The Heritage Gardens Foundation, Inc.: Construct an environmental education pavilion in Heritage Gardens, Hopewell, Virginia (2 folders) |
959 |
#94-022 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1995 membership dues |
960 |
#94-023 - Council on Foundations: 1995 membership dues |
961-962 |
#94-024 - The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Chapter: Promote sustainable development in the Virginia region of the Clinch Valley Bioreserve (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
963 |
#94-025 - James River Association: Support educational materials and administrative costs for the James River Anadromous Fish Restoration Project, to provide fish passages in the James River for spawning by migratory fish |
964 |
#94-026 - Virginia Council on Economic Education: Support for a statewide environmental economic education program for teacher training and curriculum development |
965 |
#94-027 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Support work with the Virginia Conservation Network and other citizen groups to protect the strength and integrity of Virginia's environmental policies, laws, and regulations |
966 |
#94-028 - Mathematics & Science Center: Partner with the Institute for Chesapeake Bay Studies in providing environmental education and training to teachers and students |
967 |
#94-029 - Southeastern Association for Virginia's Environment: Promote the Virginia Beach Agricultural Reserve Program and develop strategies for sustainable agriculture, economic development, and watershed management in southern Virginia Beach |
968 |
#94-030 - Valley Conservation Council: Work with landowners, agricultural groups, and local officials to protect critical watersheds from uncontrolled growth and the loss of open space |
969-970 |
#95-001 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Prepare, print, and distribute the Virginia Citizen Monitoring Program Report, 1985- 1995 (2 folders) |
971 |
#95-002 - Department of Environmental Quality: Support for the Sixth Annual Environmental Education Conference |
972 |
#95-003 - Virginia Water Project: Conduct an assessment of drinking water quality in Western Virginia |
973 |
#95-004 - Rappahannock River Resource Council: Develop and implement a sustainable development program for the seven-county lower Rappahannock region |
974 |
#95-005 - Virginia Marine Science Museum Foundation, Inc.: Construct and equip an observation deck and adjoining dock at the Owls Creek Overlook, Virginia Beach, Virginia |
975 |
#95-006 - Clinch Powell Sustainable Development Initiatives, Inc.: Implement strategies for sustainable wood products, sustainable agriculture, and nature tourism |
976 |
#95-007 - The Mattaponi & Pamunkey Rivers Association: Establish a field office, hire staff, increase membership, and coordinate volunteer programs for resource protection in the Mattaponi River and Pamunkey River watersheds |
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977-978 |
#95-008 - National Committee for the New River, Inc.: Develop, produce, promote and distribute the New River Interpretive Trail Guidebooks for Virginia and continue implementation of greenway plans and watershed protection strategies in the New River watershed (2 folders) |
979-982 |
#95-009 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Produce and coordinate the distribution of the "Non-Point Source Pollution Prevention" video and guide manual (4 folders, 3 videotapes) |
983 |
#95-010 - Virginia Housing and the Environment Network: General operating support |
984 |
#95-011 - Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission: Conduct a study of minimum instream flow of the Shenandoah River basin |
985 |
#95-012 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
986-987 |
#95-013 - College of William and Mary: Support for a conference and publication of a symposium program on environmental federalism to provide a forum for legal scholars, federal and state government officials, and interest group representatives to discuss issues involving the delegation to the states and implementation by the states of federal environmental protection programs (2 folders) |
988-990 |
#95-014 - Metropolitan Washington Council of Government: Conduct a watershed assessment and produce a summary report and map of ecological conditions in the Sugarland Run Watershed (3 folders) |
991 |
#95-015 - Unused grant number |
992-993 |
#95-016 - The Elizabeth River Project: Support the completion of sustainable development strategies for the Elizabeth River Watershed (2 folders) |
994 |
#95-017 - Virginia Forum: Produce and distribute six media kits of editorial and background information on environmental issues in Virginia |
995 |
#95-018 - Mathematics & Science Center: Partner with the Institute for Chesapeake Bay Studies on two environmental education courses "Island Ecology of the Chesapeake Bay" and "Teachers on the Bay" |
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|
996-997 |
#95-019 - Virginia Conservation Network: General operating and program support |
998-999 |
#95-020 - The Nature Conservancy: Train community leaders in sustainable development and conservation strategies through the Virginia Initiative for Sustainable Ecosystems and Communities Program (2 folders) |
1000 |
#95-021 - Council on Foundations: 1996 membership dues |
1001 |
#95-022 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 1996 membership dues |
1002 |
#95-023 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1996 membership dues |
1003 |
#95-024 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Support for an analysis, report, and public forum on the Clean Water Act reauthorization and its effects on the ecosystem of the Chesapeake Bay |
1004 |
#95-025 - Appalshop, Inc.: Support for the Forestry Dialogue Project, including production and broadcast of two public forums by WMMT-FM Radio and production of video modules by Headwaters Television |
1005 |
#95-026 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Support for personnel, laboratory supplies, publications, and monitoring supplies for the long term assessment of water quality in the Shenandoah River Basin |
1006 |
#95-027 - Virginia Poultry Federation, Inc.: Conduct a Waste Water Reclamation and Reuse Feasibility Study, to determine if reclamation and reuse technology is a practical, cost- affective, and environmentally sound method of treating poultry processing wastewater |
1007 |
#95-028 - Historic Petersburg Foundation, Inc.: Support for Students Taking Action for Rivers or STAR, a teacher training program designed to promote aquatic education in low- income and minority communities |
1008 |
#95-029 - Southeastern Association for Virginia's Environment: General operating support to continue public outreach, grassroots development, and education on agricultural preservation, watershed management, and related environmental issues |
1009-1013 |
#95-030 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science: Supervise annual competitions for The Frances and Sydney Lewis Environmental Science Scholarship (5 folders) |
1014 |
#95-031 - University of Virginia: Identify and quantify sources of hydrocarbons in urban stormwater runoff and make research findings available to environmental agencies and organizations for the purpose of developing a control strategy |
1015 |
#95-032 - Friends of the Rivers of Virginia: Produce, print, distribute, and publicize the State of the Rivers Report |
1016 |
#96-001 - Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission: Conduct the U.S. Route 13 Community Planning Workshop to raise public awareness about sustainable economic development and protection of the Eastern Shore's rural assets and natural resources |
1017 |
#96-002 - Friends of the Earth: Provide research information to the General Assembly to study the future of Virginia's environment |
1018 |
#96-003 - Citizens for a Better Eastern Shore: General operating and program support |
Box 53
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|
1019 |
#96-004 - The Eastern Shore Institute: Support an Eastern Shore Natural Resource Symposium and develop a benchmark program to measure and evaluate regional progress toward long-term environmental sustainability and economic stability |
1020 |
#96-005 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: General operating and program support |
1021 |
#96-006 - Virginia Conservation Network: General operating and program support |
1022 |
#96-007 - Rappahannock River Resource Council: Develop and implement sustainable development initiatives for the lower Rappahannock River Valley region |
1023 |
#96-008 - Living Classrooms Foundation: Support for Shipboard Staff Development workshops to provide Virginia teachers information and instruction to implement water quality studies for students |
1024 |
#96-009 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Provide a graduate stipend and project expenses for interviews, research, written essays, and a twenty-year retrospective report on the Virginia Environmental Endowment |
1025 |
#96-010 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
1026 |
#96-011 - The Cabell Brand Center: Establish four fellowships to support student research on sustainable development in the New River/Roanoke Valley |
1027 |
#96-012 - Environmental Law Institute: Reprint, promote and distribute reports Blue print for Sustainable Development in Virginia and Building on a Blueprint |
1028-1029 |
#96-013 - Virginia Conservation Network: General operating support (2 folders) |
1030 |
#96-014 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: Develop a statewide network of volunteer citizen stream monitoring groups |
1031 |
#96-015 - Scenic America: Support the Virginia Rural Roads Project, to develop new approaches for roadway improvements that allow citizens, local officials, and engineers to meet transportation needs and to foster sustainable communities |
1032 |
#96-016 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Educate landowners and forest managers about the importance of non-traditional forest products for sustaining a healthy forest and promoting the local economy |
1033-1035 |
#96-017 - Valley Conservation Council: Implement a strategic plan which sets forth specific objectives for organizational development and community education on sustainability (3 folders, 1 videotape) |
1036-1038 |
#96-018 - The Elizabeth River Project: Develop a resource service to encourage industries to create habitat on unused or marginally developed property, and an outreach program to promote the Watershed Action Plan throughout the Bay region and the nation (3 folders, 1 videotape) |
Box 54
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|
1039 |
#96-019 - Mathematics & Science Center: Partner with the Institute for Chesapeake Bay Studies on two environmental education courses "Island Ecology of the Chesapeake Bay" and "Teachers on the Bay" |
1040 |
#96-020 - University of Virginia: Continued support for the Institute for Environmental Negotiation to mediate environmental disputes and intensify its efforts to institutionalize the practices of environmental dispute resolution within state and local governments |
1041 |
#96-021 - Greater Richmond Transit Company: Advertising sponsorship of one trolley for the Adopt-A-Trolley Program |
1042 |
#96-022 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 1997 membership dues |
1043 |
#96-023 - Council on Foundations: 1997 membership dues |
1044 |
#96-024 - Mathematics & Science Center: Purchase 500 copies of The James River in Richmond: Your Guide to Enjoying America's Best Urban Waterway by John Bryan for use in environmental education programs and for distribution primarily to educators |
1045 |
#96-025 - Maymont Foundation: Purchase 500 copies of The James River in Richmond: Your Guide to Enjoying America's Best Urban Waterway by John Bryan for use in environmental education programs and for distribution primarily to educators |
1046 |
#96-026 - Science Museum of Virginia Foundation: Purchase 500 copies of The James River in Richmond: Your Guide to Enjoying America's Best Urban Waterway by John Bryan for use in environmental education programs and for distribution primarily to educators |
1047 |
#96-027 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1997 membership dues |
1048 |
#96-028 - Virginia Council on Economic Education: Develop and conduct a two-week training course, "A Study in sustainable Development," for twenty-five teachers in Southwest Virginia |
1049-1050 |
#96-029 - Christopher Newport University: Conduct multimedia presentations about dolphins in their natural environment at bay region high schools, and develop the program into a hands-on workshop for teachers (2 folders) |
1051 |
#96-030 - Clinch Powell Sustainable Development Initiative: Support program operations in sustainable forestry and wood products, agriculture, and nature tourism in Southwest Virginia |
1052 |
#96-031 - The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Chapter: Implement a community-based strategic plan for sustainable development in Russell County |
1053-1054 |
#96-032 - The Conservation Fund: Develop a Sustainable Communities Report Card and Self-Diagnostic Checklist for Virginia cities and towns to identify the environmental, economic, and historic qualities they value most and to evaluate the effectiveness of local actions to preserve those qualities (2 folders) |
1055-1056 |
#96-033 - The New Century Council: Develop a high quality indicators and benchmarks program to guide economic growth, environmental protection, and social well-being for the western region of Virginia (2 folders) |
1057 |
#96-034 - Southeastern Association for Virginia's Environment: Expand public outreach and education on watershed management, agricultural and open space preservation, and coordinate local environmental initiatives |
1058 |
#96-035 - County of Roanoke: Prepare an implementation plan for the Roanoke River Greenway, for natural resource conservation, public lands protection, pollution prevention, and environmental education throughout the Roanoke Valley |
1059-1060 |
#96-036 - Appalshop, Inc.: Support to WMMT-FM Radio for the Southwest Virginia Forestry Dialogue Project, including program production, broadcast, and distribution (2 folders, 6 cassette tapes) |
1061 |
#96-037 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Support work with the Virginia Conservation Network and other citizen groups to protect the strength and integrity of Virginia's environmental policies, laws, and regulations |
1062 |
#97-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 1997 membership dues |
1063 |
#97-002 - Maymont Foundation: Identify and plan curriculum needs for Maymont's Nature Center |
1064 |
#97-003 - Rappahannock River Resource Council: General operating and program support |
Box 55
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1065-1066 |
#97-004 - Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers Association: Establish and coordinate a citizen water quality monitoring program, including a public education component, in the York River Basin (2 folders) |
1067 |
#97-005 - Radford University: Support for the Appalachian Grasslands Demonstration Trail Project, to demonstrate successive changes in wildlife habitat on a turn-of-the-century rural farm in Southwestern Virginia |
1068 |
#97-006 - The Nature Conservancy: Implement comprehensive local initiatives for sustainable development in Augusta, Lancaster, Mathews, and St. Paul counties through the Virginia Initiative for Sustainable Ecosystems and Communities |
1069 |
#97-007 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: Support for computer services and staff training |
1070 |
#97-008 - The Foundation Center: General operating and program support |
1071 |
#97-009 - Southeastern Council on Foundations: Support for the Robert H. Hull Leadership Development Fund |
1072 |
#97-010 - Virginia Council on Economic Education: Develop, present, and evaluate a summer institute for teachers called Development and Water Quality in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia |
1073 |
#97-011 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: Promotion, training and technical support for the expansion of Save Our Streams |
1074-1075 |
#97-012 - The Elizabeth River Project: Support for the Habitat Enhancement Resource Service, designed to restore wildlife habitats and biological diversity to shoreline properties (2 folders) |
1076-1078 |
#97-013 - Western Virginia Land Trust: Develop a land trust action plan for land conservation needs in Western Virginia (3 folders, 2 videotapes) |
1079-1080 |
#97-014 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Support for the long term assessment of water quality in the Shenandoah River Basin to identify sources, levels and types of pollution (2 folders) |
1081 |
#97-015 - Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission: Pay contract costs by the United States Geological Survey for the Minimum Instream Flow study on the Shenandoah River |
1082-1083 |
#97-016 - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments: Complete a watershed assessment and summary report and map of ecological conditions in the Sugarland Run Watershed (2 folders) |
Box 56
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1084-1086 |
#97-017 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Develop and implement a multimetric Index of Environmental Quality about environmental conditions throughout Virginia (3 folders) |
1087-1088 |
#97-018 - Environmental Law Institute: Review and analyze Virginia's legal code and to develop and disseminate specific recommendations for legislative changes to promote sustainable development and environmental improvement (2 folders) |
1089 |
#97-019 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 1998 membership dues |
1090 |
#97-020 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Develop a curriculum on sustainable development for K-12 schools in Virginia |
1091-1093 |
#97-021 - University of Virginia: Integrate the Institute for Sustainable Design's community design services and Institute for Environmental Negotiation's community dialogue services to formalize the Design Resource Center, to create and test innovative tools for sustainable design (3 folders) |
1094 |
#97-022 - Southeastern Association for Virginia's Environment: General operating support |
1095 |
#97-023 - Preservation Alliance of Virginia: Produce and distribute a report to promote the benefits of preservation in Virginia's rural communities and document the value of rural historic districts as a preservation tool |
1096-1097 |
#97-024 - Maymont Foundation: Develop an environmental education curriculum and teacher training program for Maymont's Nature Center (2 folders) |
1098 |
#97-025 - Friends of the Rappahannock, Inc.: Develop a regional initiative in sustainable development and watershed protection in the upper Rappahannock River region |
1099 |
#97-026 - James Madison University: Support for the Shenandoah Valley Pure Water 2000 Forum, a nonprofit organization created to promote water quality protection and environmental education in the Shenandoah River Watershed |
1100 |
#97-027 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Research public opinion in Virginia on environmental issues by the design and implementation of a contingent valuation methodology survey |
1101 |
#97-028 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1998 membership dues |
1102 |
#98-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 1998 membership dues |
1103 |
#98-002 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Support for the 1999 Minor Research Grant, a graduate student scientific research award program |
Box 57
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1104 |
#98-003 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Support for water quality protection programs in Virginia |
1105 |
#98-004 - Three Rivers Soil and Water Conservation District: Conduct a mapping project of all agricultural lands in King & Queen, King William, and Essex counties |
1106 |
#98-005 - The College of William and Mary: Organize and facilitate watershed planning for Powhatan Creek |
1107 |
#98-006 - American Canoe Association, Inc.: Launch a membership development campaign in Virginia |
1108-1112 |
#98-007 - James River Association: Supervise annual competitions for the Henry W. Mackenzie Jr. Environmental Scholarships (5 folders) |
1113 |
#98-008 - James River Association: Coordinate with regional partners and involve landowners and other citizen volunteers in the implementation of tributary strategies for nutrient reduction in the James River Watershed |
1114 |
#98-009 - Fairfax Land Preservation Trust (now Northern Virginia Conservation Trust): General operating and public outreach support |
1115-1116 |
#98-010 - The George Washington University: Collect, analyze, and publish baseline data using indicators of geographic, biological, and environmental exchange for the purpose of conducting and reporting annual measurements of environmental trends in Loudoun County (2 folders) |
1117-1118 |
#98-011 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Construct and stock a sanctuary oyster reef in the Lafayette River and involve the public in a stocking effort designed to create a protected spawning stock for the river (2 folders) |
1119 |
#98-012 - Valley Conservation Council: Establish a network of county- level community partnerships to identify lands for protection and promote the use of appropriate conservation tools for landowners in the Shenandoah Valley |
1120 |
#98-013 - The College of William and Mary: Publish and distribute a Community Guide about the opportunities for brownfield redevelopment, and develop a workshop to promote the use of the Guide |
1121 |
#98-014 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Develop a public education program in support of oyster reef restoration within the Chesapeake Bay |
1122 |
#98-015 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Support for long-term assessment of water quality in the Shenandoah River Basin to identify sources, levels, and types of pollution |
1123 |
#98-016 - University of Virginia: Research the total maximum daily load development in the Muddy Creek Watershed |
1124 |
#98-017 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: Promotion, training and technical support for the expansion of Save Our Streams |
Box 58
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1125 |
#98-018 - Appalachian Sustainable Development (formerly Clinch Powell Sustainable Development Initiative): Support for staff and programs in sustainable forestry and agriculture, nature tourism, and sustainable development education in southwestern Virginia |
1126-1127 |
#98-019 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: Support for water resource protection programs (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1128 |
#98-020 - Council on Foundations: 1998 membership dues |
1129 |
#98-021 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
1130 |
#98-022 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 1999 membership dues |
1131 |
#98-023 - Council on Foundations: 1999 membership dues |
1132 |
#98-024 - Department of Environmental Quality: Support for the 1999 Environmental Education Conference |
1133-1136 |
#98-025 - Hampton Roads Planning District Commission: Support for the Hampton Roads Water Quality Information and Education Project, to develop programs in water supply and stormwater management (4 folders) |
1137-1138 |
#98-026 - The Elizabeth River Project: Support for a marketing and membership campaign to strengthen constituency (2 folders) |
1139 |
#98-027 - Old Dominion University Research Foundation, Inc.: Research and identify potentially toxic dinoflagellates within the Pfiesteria piscicida complex in Virginia estuaries |
1140 |
#98-028 - The College of William and Mary: Study citizen monitoring and public education concerning best management practices in the Powhatan Creek Watershed on community involvement in watershed planning |
1141-1142 |
#98-029 - Lynchburg College: Conduct baseline studies of the Big Otter River Watershed and establish a long-term water quality monitoring program (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1143 |
#98-030 - Foundation for Regional Excellence (previously The New Century Council): Develop a high quality indicator and benchmarks program to guide economic growth, environmental protection, and social well-being for the western region of Virginia |
1144 |
#98-031 - Environmental Law Institute: Expand research on guiding growth in Virginia to include state agency programs that affect growth and sustainable development, as well as help develop an integrated approach toward growth management |
1145 |
#98-032 - Virginia Poultry Federation, Inc.: Support for feasibility study on the utilization of a wastewater reclamation and reuse system by the Rocco Farm Foods poultry processing facility at Columbia Furnace, Virginia |
Box 59
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1146 |
#98-033 - Maymont Foundation: Conduct a professional development program for K-12 teachers at Maymont's Nature Center and on the James River |
1147-1148 |
#98-034 - Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc.: Produce and distribute a Groundwater Confidence Report on the quality of well water supplies in Virginia (2 folders) |
1149 |
#98-035 - Virginia Housing and the Environment Network: Support for the "Virginia's Sustainable Future: Solutions for Community, Business, and Environment" Conference |
1150-1152 |
#99-001 - Department of Environmental Quality: Support for the Virginia Oyster Heritage Program, a multi-year effort to restore the oyster population in Virginia's tidal waters by rebuilding sanctuary reefs and harvest areas, improving water quality, and expanding public education (3 folders) |
1153 |
#99-002 - Association of Small Foundations: 1999 membership dues |
1154 |
#99-003 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 1999 membership dues |
1155 |
#99-004 - Page County, Virginia: Conduct water quality studies and education on the Hawksbill Watershed |
1156 |
#99-005 - Hampden-Sydney College: Conduct a baseline study of the water quality of the Appomattox River |
1157 |
#99-006 - Preservation Alliance of Virginia: Conduct workshops on tools for preserving rural character and the role of rural historic districts for the purpose of historic preservation |
1158 |
#99-007 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Purchase 325 copies of The James River in Richmond Now! by John Bryan for use in environmental education programs |
1159 |
#99-008 - Smithsonian Institution Conservation & Research Center: Support for a teacher training workshop and development of forest monitoring sites for schools participating in the Forest Biodiversity Project |
1160-1161 |
#99-009 - Williamsburg Land Conservancy: General operating and program support (2 folders, 1 CD) |
1162 |
#99-010 - Culpeper County, Virginia: Study to measure support for farmland protection in Culpeper County |
1163 |
#99-011 - The George Washington University: Collect, analyze, and publish baseline data using indicators of geographic, biological, and environmental exchange for the purpose of conducting and reporting annual measurements of environmental trends in Loudoun County |
1164 |
#99-012 - Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission: Conduct a study of minimum instream flow of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River |
1165 |
#99-013 - Virginia Environmental Business Council, Inc.: Promote business development in environmental technology and services |
1166 |
#99-014 - Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers Association: Produce "The State of the York Watershed 2000" report that will examine land uses and review associated evidence and impacts of run-off pollution in the York River Basin |
1167 |
#99-015 - Longwood College: Conduct a baseline study of the water quality of the Appomattox River |
Box 60
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|
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1168 |
#99-016 - American Farmland Trust: Conduct and interpret a public opinion poll to assess attitudes about farmland protection strategies and the purchase of development rights programs |
|
1169 |
#99-017 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
|
1170-1171 |
#99-018 - The Conservation Fund: Develop a plan for strengthening the capacity and effectiveness of the land conservation community in Virginia (2 folders) |
|
1172 |
#99-019 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Develop and implement an enhanced version of the multimetric Index of Environmental Quality about environmental conditions throughout Virginia |
|
1173-1174 |
#99-020 - Global Environment & Technology Foundation: Support for the creation of a Virginia Center for the Sustainable USA Network (SUNetwork) to promote economic growth and improved environmental performance in Virginia (2 folders) |
|
1175 |
#99-021 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Support for long-term assessment of water quality in the Shenandoah River Basin to identify sources, levels, and types of pollution |
|
1176-1178 |
#99-022 - American Rivers: Support for the Rivers Unplugged: Removing Dams that Don't Make Sense project in Virginia (3 folders, 1 videotape) |
|
1179 |
#99-023 - Potomac Conservancy: Develop land conservation and watershed protection programs in Virginia |
|
1180-1181 |
#99-024 - Valley Conservation Council: Develop a land conservation strategic plan for Rockingham and Frederick counties (2 folders) |
|
1182 |
#99-025 - Southeastern Council on Foundations: 2000 membership dues |
|
1183 |
#99-026 - Council on Foundations: 2000 membership dues |
|
1184 |
#99-027 - Preservation Alliance of Virginia: Conduct a study of the economic benefits of historic preservation and land conservation (*grant declined) |
|
1185 |
#99-028 - Western Virginia Land Trust: Expand land trust action plan for land conservation needs in Western Virginia |
|
1186 |
#99-029 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Establish a pilot Integrated Pest Management program to educate children and adults about urban pest behavior and reduce the need for pesticide applications within the school environment |
|
1187 |
#99-030 - WETA TV 26/FM 90.0: Support for "Sharing the Adventure: Potomac Adventure Year Two," an environmental radio and internet project that involves Virginia high school students on virtual field trips along the Potomac River |
|
1188 |
#99-031 - The Heritage Gardens Foundation, Inc: Support for construction of the "The Tranquility Garden," a living classroom for plant cultivation and environmental stewardship for area youths in Hopewell |
|
1189 |
#99-032 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Conduct a monitoring program to aid in the restoration of the oyster population |
Box 61
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1190 |
#00-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 2000 membership dues |
|
1191 |
#00-002 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Support for the Virginia Water Quality Project, to preserve, protect and improve water quality, and the Land & Community Project, to improve land use and transportation policies |
|
1192-1193 |
#00-003 - University of Virginia: Support for the Institute of Environmental Negotiation's dispute resolution projects in Virginia (2 folders) |
|
1194 |
#00-004 - Virginia Resource-Use Education Council: Develop a master plan for environmental education |
|
1195 |
#00-005 - American Farmland Trust: Support for the Virginia Rural Lands Program, to help communities retain their rural working landscapes through changes in their land use, zoning, and economic development strategies |
|
1196 |
#00-006 - James River Association: Support for the James River Riparian Lands Restoration/Protection Program, to restore riparian lands along the James River by helping landowners develop buffers between their land and the James River; and the publication of the State of the James report |
|
1197 |
#00-007 - Northern Virginia 4-H Educational and Conference Center: Enhance the 4-H Center's environmental education program for students and educators with the research- based resources of the National Zoological Park's Conservation and Research Center |
|
1198 |
#00-008 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Determine the habitat use patterns of juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon in the James River to allow possible restoration into the Chesapeake Bay's ecosystem |
|
1199 |
#00-009 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 2000 membership dues |
|
1200 |
#00-010 - The Cabell Brand Center: Support for student fellowships to research on sustainable development in Southwest Virginia |
|
1201 |
#00-011 - The Foundation Center: 2000 membership dues |
|
1202 |
#00-012 - Virginia Environmental Business Council: Support for the Virginia Environmental Business Exchange Event, to promote business development in environmental technology and services |
|
*active grant |
#00-013 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science |
|
1203 |
#00-014 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: General operating support |
|
1204-1205 |
#00-015 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Develop, print and distribute a K-12 curriculum focused on sustainable development concepts covering economic and environmental materials (2 folders) |
|
1206 |
#00-016 - Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission: Continued support for a study of minimum instream flow of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River |
|
1207 |
#00-017 - Southeastern Council on Foundations: 2001 membership dues |
|
1208 |
#00-018 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2001 |
|
1209-1211 |
#00-019 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Research multi-species and ecosystem-based management of the fisheries, habitat, and food web in the Chesapeake Bay (3 folders) |
Box 62
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|
1212 |
#00-020 - Maymont Foundation: Support for aquarium science programs, internships and a library at Maymont's Nature Center |
|
1213 |
#00-021 - Alexandria Seaport Foundation: Support for the Expanded Wetland Restoration Project, provide sustained cleanup of the Potomac watershed area in Northern Virginia and plant native plants to absorb nutrients and trap sediment |
|
1214 |
#00-022 - Arlingtonians for a Clean Environment: Support the Four Mile Run Stream Steward Program, to expand volunteer opportunities for Arlington County residents to get involved in monitoring, restoration, and conservation activities in the Four Mile Run Watershed |
|
1215 |
#00-023 - James River Association: Support for the James Riverkeeper Program, a person to serve as an ombudsman, advocate, and protector of the water quality and living resources of the James River Watershed |
|
1216 |
#00-024 - Virginia Housing and the Environment Network: Support for the "Virginia's Sustainable Future II Conference: Solutions for Community, Business, and Environment," a statewide sustainability event that brings together representatives from the government, business, and community |
|
1217 |
#01-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 2001 membership dues |
|
1218 |
#01-002 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: 2001 membership dues |
|
1219 |
#01-003 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2002, and produce a video highlighting accomplishments of the VEE on the occasion of its 25th anniversary (2 CDs) |
|
1220 |
#01-004 - Land Trust Alliance: Support for the Virginia Land Trust Capacity-Building Initiative, collaborate with Virginia land trusts to provide a program of organizational development and training that will help conserve more land |
|
1221 |
#01-005 - The Conservation Fund: Hire a "circuit rider" to assist local land trusts with land conservation transactions in Virginia; and reprint copies of Better Models for Development in Virginia and continue public education activities |
|
1222 |
#01-006 - Old Dominion University Research Foundation: Investigate Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellates in Virginia estuaries, and continue study of toxic strains of Pfiesteria piscicida |
|
1223 |
#01-007 - Radford University: Create a non-regulatory program that will provide small businesses in Western Virginia with environmental management assistance and education on the economic benefits of environmental stewardship |
|
1224 |
#01-008 - The Foundation Center: General operating support |
|
1225 |
#01-009 - Old Dominion University Research Foundation: Conduct a study to examine nutritional and ecological factors promoting algal blooms in Virginia's waters |
|
1226 |
#01-010 - Global Environment & Technology Foundation: Continued support for the Virginia Center for the Sustainable USA Network (SUNetwork) to promote economic growth and improved environmental performance in Virginia |
|
1227 |
#01-011 - The George Washington University: Collect, analyze, and publish baseline data using indicators of geographic, biological, and environmental exchange for the purpose of conducting and reporting annual measurements of environmental trends in Loudoun County |
|
1228 |
#01-012 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 2002 membership dues |
|
1229 |
#01-013 - Council on Foundations: 2001 membership dues |
|
1230-1231 |
#01-014 - Marshall Wythe School of Law Foundation: Update and reissue the Community Resource Guide for Brownfields Redevelopment (2 folders) |
|
1232 |
#01-015 - Longwood College: Create curriculum materials covering Virginia Standards of Learning associated with water resources, and deliver materials to educators through workshops and the 2002 Virginia Association of Science Teachers Conference |
|
1233 |
#01-016 - The College of William and Mary: Expand the environmental studies curriculum at the College of William and Mary by implementing a multidisciplinary study of the environmental impacts of upland development on the water quality of Lake Matoaka and surrounding waterways |
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1234 |
#01-017 - Valley Conservation Council: Support for the Resource Inventory Project, to combine resource inventory with mapping to help push conservation planning in Botetourt County |
|
1235 |
#01-018 - James River Association: Continued support for the James Riverkeeper Program, and develop a set of procedures and protocols to conduct physical assessments of all streams in the James River Watershed |
|
1236 |
#01-019 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Purchase water monitoring kits and laboratory equipment |
|
1237 |
#01-020 - The College of William and Mary: Support for the Center for Conservation Biology to create a digital information exchange program to facilitate the distribution of natural resource data |
|
1238 |
#02-001 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Support for student and teacher environmental field trips through the Virginia Field Education Program (*grant declined) |
|
1239 |
#02-002 - Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District: Monitor the effects that infiltration practices have on the volume, velocity, and peak flows of stormwater runoff |
|
1240 |
#02-003 - Association of Small Foundations: 2002 membership dues |
|
1241 |
#02-004 - Environmental Grantmakers Association: General program support |
|
1242 |
#02-005 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Expand the soil factors of the Virginia Phosphorus Index, a tool for ranking the vulnerability of agricultural fields as sources of Phosphorus loss, to include the five physiographic provinces of Virginia |
|
1243-1244 |
#02-006 - University of Virginia/Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Support for the Virginia Environmental Conflict Resolution Project, to resolve environmental conflict throughout Virginia and to educate individuals, groups, and communities about the opportunities for the productive and sustainable resolution of environmental conflict (2 folders) |
|
1245-1246 |
#02-007 - University of Virginia: Merge secondary school environmental education with research using wireless technology on Virginia's Eastern Shore (2 folders) |
|
1247 |
#02-008 - American Farmland Trust: Continued support for the Virginia Rural Lands Program, to help communities retain their rural working landscapes through changes in their land use, zoning, and economic development strategies |
|
1248 |
#02-009 - Department of Environmental Quality: Develop and administer environmental education grants to schools which incorporate environmental education and outdoor field investigations into their curricula |
|
1249-1251 |
#02-010 - Friends of Chesterfield's Riverfront: Encourage environmental education and stewardship within Chesterfield County schools (3 folders, 1 CD, 1 videotape) |
Box 64
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1252-1253 |
#02-011 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Support for the Builders for the Bay program, to reduce the environmental impacts of residential and commercial development throughout the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (2 folders) |
|
1254 |
#02-012 - Council on Foundations: 2002 membership dues |
|
1255 |
#02-013 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
|
1256 |
#02-014 - League of Conservation Voters Education Fund: Evaluate the viability of a public education campaign that will mobilize Virginians to ask the legislature to increase funding for natural resources |
|
1257 |
#02-015 - James River Association: Support for James River Monitoring Day, to raise awareness and provide opportunities for citizen involvement in monitoring and stewardship of water resources |
|
1258 |
#02-016 - The Nature Conservancy Action Fund: Support television and mail campaign for the Parks and Natural Areas Bond which dedicates funds to enlarge and enhance Virginia state parks and natural areas (1 videotape) |
|
1259 |
#02-017 - The Cabell Branch Center: Support for student participation in the "Living Within Nature: Mountains to Sea" Conference and Workshop, which focuses on water and disaster mitigation |
|
1260 |
#02-018 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Continued support to determine the habitat use patterns of juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon in the James River to allow possible restoration into the Chesapeake Bay's ecosystem |
|
1261 |
#02-019 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: Continued support for the promotion, training and technical support for the expansion of Save Our Streams |
|
1262-1263 |
#02-020 - Radford University: Continued support for the Small Business Environmental Management Assistance Program, non- regulatory program that provides small businesses in Western Virginia with environmental management assistance and education on the economic benefits of environmental stewardship (2 folders) |
|
1264 |
#02-021 - New River Land Trust: Support for the New River Easement Education Effort, to educate landowners in southwest Virginia on the positive aspects of voluntary conservation easements, and provide educational opportunities for land conservation |
|
1265 |
#02-022 - The Potomac Conservancy: Support for the Shenandoah Conservation Project, to improve environmental literacy and increase permanent protection of private lands in the Shenandoah River Watershed |
|
1266 |
#02-023 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 2003 membership dues |
|
1267-1268 |
#02-024 - The Nature Conservancy Action Fund: Conduct the Natural Resources Funding Campaign to increase natural resources funding in Virginia (2 folders) |
|
1269 |
#02-025 - Commonwealth of Virginia: Support for the Governor's Natural Resources Leadership Summit |
|
1270 |
#02-026 - Valley Conservation Council: Continued support for the Resource Inventory Project, to combine resource inventory with mapping to help push conservation planning in Botetourt County |
|
1271 |
#02-027 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2003 |
|
1272 |
#03-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 2003 membership dues |
|
1273 |
#03-002 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Continued support for the Virginia Water Quality Project, to preserve, protect and improve water quality, and the Land & Community Project, to improve land use and transportation policies |
|
*active grant |
#03-003 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science |
|
1274 |
#03-004 - The Nature Conservancy Action Fund: Continued support for the Natural Resources Funding Campaign to increase natural resources funding in Virginia |
|
1275 |
#03-005 - Maymont Foundation: Develop, maintain, and promote Standards of Learning-based curricula and public programs focused on environmental topics related to agriculture and the animals at Maymont's Children's Farm |
|
1276 |
#03-006 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2004 |
|
1277 |
#03-007 - Southeastern Council on Foundations: 2004 membership dues |
Box 65
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1278-1279 |
#03-008 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Continued support for research on multispecies and ecosystem-based management of the fisheries, habitat, and food web in the Chesapeake Bay (2 folders) |
|
1280 |
#03-009 - Northern Virginia Conservation Trust (formerly the Fairfax Land Preservation Trust): General program support to increase work on conservation projects in Prince William and Stafford counties |
|
1281 |
#03-010 - Valley Conservation Council: Continued support for the conservation planning in Botetourt County and expansion of the Southern Valley Initiative project for conservation planning in Alleghany, Highland and Bath counties |
|
1282 |
#03-011 - Clean Water Fund: Conduct workshops in northern Virginia watersheds to involve citizens in the development of watershed and water resource protection plans |
|
1283 |
#03-012 - Earth Force: Support for the Global Rivers Environmental Education Network program, to help educators teach environmental awareness and stewardship |
|
1284 |
#03-013 - Jamestown 4-H Educational Center: Support for equipment and supplies to improve environmental education and marine science programs (includes two 3½ discs and one CD) |
|
1285 |
#03-014 - Science Museum of Western Virginia: Support for the design and construction of "The Living River" exhibit of the Mountains to the Sear Watershed Gallery |
|
1286 |
#03-015 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Support for water monitoring laboratory operations |
|
1287 |
#03-016 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
|
1288 |
#04-001 - The Elizabeth River Project: Support for staff and equipment for the River Information Center |
|
1289 |
#04-002 - Association of Small Foundations: 2004 membership dues |
|
1290 |
#04-003 - Land Trust Alliance: Support for scholarships for Virginia Land Trust representatives to participate in training opportunities |
|
1291 |
#04-004 - Friends of Blacks Run Greenway: Develop a curriculum for educator training and field study of watershed issues in Blacks Run |
|
1292 |
#04-005 - The College of William and Mary: Establish permanent water sampling stations throughout the College Creek Watershed and initiate a water quality monitoring program |
|
1293 |
#04-006 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Continued support for the Virginia Water Quality Project, to preserve, protect and improve water quality, and the Land & Community Project, to improve land use and transportation policies |
|
1294 |
#04-007 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: Continued support for the promotion, training and technical support for the expansion of Save Our Streams |
|
1295 |
#04-008 - The 500-Year Forest Foundation: Identify, conserve, and steward two privately held Virginia forests to become old growth forests, add to old-growth inventories, conserve open space, and create sites for environmental education |
|
1296 |
#04-009 - Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce: Support for the "Building a Better Richmond Region" Conference |
|
1297 |
#04-010 - Maymont Foundation: Support for the Robert M. Freeman Memorial Grant to support Maymont's Fish Collecting Program |
|
1298-1299 |
#04-011 - The Nature Conservancy: Continued support for the Natural Resources Funding Campaign to increase natural resources funding in Virginia (2 folders) |
|
1300-1301 |
#04-012 - Shenandoah Valley Pure Water 2000 Forum: Develop the Regional Water Resource Policy Committee database into a information source that serves the Valley for water resource planning (2 folders) |
|
1302 |
#04-013 - Rivanna Conservation Society: Expand outreach and effectiveness in the Central Virginia watershed community |
Box 66
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|
1303 |
#04-014 - The Elizabeth River Project: Develop a river revitalization plan for the Money Point corridor, in collaboration with the University of Virginia School of Architecture |
1304 |
#04-015 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2005 |
1305 |
#04-016 - Southeastern Council on Foundations: 2005 membership dues |
1306 |
#04-017 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
1307 |
#04-018 - Earth Force: Support for the expansion of the Global Rivers Environmental Education Network program, to help educators teach environmental awareness and environmental stewardship |
1308-1319 |
#04-019 - Lynchburg College: Support for water quality monitoring and environmental education in the Blackwater Creek Watershed with a primary focus on College Lake (12 folders, 2 CDs) |
1320 |
#04-020 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Work in partnership with Virginia Save Our Streams to create a statewide citizen water quality monitoring organization |
1321 |
#04-021 - Virginia Manufacturers Association: Support for the Virginia Sustainable Future III Conference (1 CD) |
Box 67
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|
1322 |
#04-022 - Appalachian Sustainable Development: Expand sustainable agriculture and forestry initiatives to further land conservation and environmental education |
|
* active grant |
#04-023 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science |
|
1323 |
#04-024 - BikeWalk Virginia Trails: Support for the Virginia Greenways, Blueways and Trails: Building Active Communities Conference |
|
1324 |
#05-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 2005 membership dues |
|
1325 |
#05-002 - Friends of the Rappahannock: Develop an environmental education program to introduce high school students to Low Impact Development (1 CD) |
|
1326 |
#05-003 - Virginia Outdoors Foundation: Create a small grant program know as "Partnerships for Conservation - Building Land Trusts in Virginia" to enable local land trusts to build their expertise in land conservation issues |
|
1327 |
#05-004 - The Nature Conservancy: Support for the transition of the Virginiaforever campaign into an independent nonprofit organization |
|
1328 |
#05-005 - The Elizabeth River Project: Support for an environmental literacy program for grades K-8 with a focus on the Elizabeth River and Jamestown |
|
1329 |
#05-006 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Support for research on the structural role of submerged aquatic vegetation in nutrient and particulate removal processes and it's potential to enhance water quality and habitat restoration management practices |
|
1330 |
#05-007 - Friends of the Shenandoah River: Continued support for water monitoring laboratory operations and supplies |
|
1331 |
#05-008 - Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Support for electronic advocacy and other outreach efforts to motivate community action and educate legislators on the water quality problems facing Virginia Rivers |
|
1332 |
#05-009 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2006 |
|
1333 |
#05-010 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 2006 membership dues |
|
1334 |
#05-011 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
|
1335 |
#05-012 - Shenandoah Resource Conservation and Development Council: Create and implement strategies for financing local resource protection and enhancement initiatives |
|
1336 |
#05-013 - Old Dominion University Research Foundation: Develop a chemical taxonomy for the James River and lower Chesapeake Bay in conjunction with the Chesapeake Bay Program and Department of Environmental Quality monitoring programs |
|
1337 |
#05-014 - James River Association: Support for the James River Clear Water Revival Project, to improve the effectiveness of sediment and erosion control and stormwater management programs |
|
*active grant |
#05-015 - University of Virginia |
|
1338 |
#05-016 - The Conservation Fund: Support for a collaborative, four- county conservation planning process in the New River Valley Region to assist the Virginia Department of Forestry in protecting key forestlands |
|
1339 |
#05-017 - Appalachian Sustainable Development: Expand sustainable agriculture and forestry initiatives to further land conservation and environmental education |
|
1340 |
#06-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 2006 membership dues |
|
1341 |
#06-002 - Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission: Support for Dragon Run Day 2007 |
|
1342 |
#06-003 - Virginiaforever: Continued support to increase funding for natural resources |
|
1343-1344 |
#06-004 - Southern Environmental Law Center: Continued support for the Virginia Water Quality Project, to preserve, protect and improve water quality, and the Land & Community Project, to improve land use and transportation policies (2 folders) |
|
*active grant |
#06-005 - The Foundation of the Flora of Virginia Project, Inc. |
|
1345 |
#06-006 - StreamWatch: Develop information about relationships between land use and stream health to help the community plan, manage, and advocate for effective protection and restoration of the Rivanna River basin |
|
*active grant |
#06-007 - Virginia Department of Environmental Quality |
Box 68
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|
1346 |
#06-008 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2007 |
|
1347 |
#06-009 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Continued support of partnership with Virginia Save Our Streams to create a statewide citizen water quality monitoring organization |
|
1348 |
#06-010 - Valley Conservation Council: Support for the County Stewards Initiative, to sustain locally hired "county stewards" focused on high priority land protection in the northern Shenandoah Valley counties |
|
1349 |
#06-011 - Southeastern Council of Foundations: 2007 membership dues |
|
1350 |
#06-012 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
|
1351 |
#06-013 - The Wildlife Center of Virginia: Conduct Chesapeake Bay education programs for schools in rural Virginia counties |
|
1352 |
#06-014 - The College of William and Mary: Support for research on the influence of stormwater retention ponds on the quantity of water retained, the quality of the water released, and the impacts of that discharge on macroinvertebrate communities in headwater streams |
|
1353 |
#06-015 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: Support for the Trace Organics Monitoring Project, to collect data on the presence of trace organics (pharmaceuticals, pesticides, herbicides, and endocrine disruptors) in the river |
|
1354 |
#06-016 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Identify areas in the Shenandoah Watershed contributing to degraded water quality conditions in the Shenandoah River that are causing seasonal fish kills |
|
1355 |
#06-017 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Continued support for research on the structural role of submerged aquatic vegetation in nutrient and particulate removal processes and its potential to enhance water quality and habitat restoration management practices |
|
1356 |
#06-018 - Ki Theatre: Support for the Rappahannock Story Project, to engage the people of Rappahannock County in a process of using their own stories to give human dimension to issues of public policy and decisions that will determine the future of their community (one DVD) |
|
1357 |
#06-019 - Enterprising Environmental Solutions, Inc. (The Center for Climate Strategies): Support for a three-part discussion series on climate change for members of the Virginia policy community in order to build awareness, knowledge and support for the development of new state policy |
|
1358 |
#06-020 - Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation: Support for the first annual Virginia Land Trust Conference |
|
1359 |
#07-001 - Association of Small Foundations: 2007 membership dues |
|
1360 |
#07-002 - Department of Environmental Quality: Support for the Environmental History Project, to explore the history of environmental protection efforts in Virginia (1 DVD) |
|
1361 |
#07-003 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Support to study the effects of sea level rise on tidal wetlands in the Lynnhaven River Watershed (1 CD) |
|
*active grant |
#07-004 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
|
1362 |
#07-005 - Shenandoah Resource Conservation and Development Council: Develop and deliver a flexible livestock exclusion and pasture management program to improve water quality in the Shenandoah Valley |
|
*active grant |
#07-006 - University of Virginia |
|
1363 |
#07-007 - The Elizabeth River Project: Support for interactive K-12 and adult environmental education activities on The Learning Barge, a floating environmental education field station |
|
1364 |
#07-008 - Cacapon Institute: Support for the Potomac Highlands Watershed School Environmental Forums, to learn the science of watershed function and ecosystem health, and the value of best management practices used to reduce non-point source pollution |
|
1365 |
#07-009 - Appalachian Sustainable Development: Expand sustainable agriculture and forestry initiatives to further land conservation and environmental education |
|
1366 |
#07-010 - Appalachian Trail Conservancy: Support for "A Trail to Every Classroom," a professional development program for K-12 teachers to promote environmental education along the Appalachian Trail |
|
1367 |
#07-011 - Virginia Council on Economic Education: Support a teacher training program that integrates environmental and economic concepts around issues affecting water resources in Virginia |
|
*active grant |
#07-012 - Virginia Junior Academy of Science |
|
1368 |
#07-013 - Virginia Military Institute Research Laboratories: Support for Environment Virginia 2008 |
|
1369 |
#07-014 - Council on Foundations: 2008 membership dues |
|
1370 |
#07-015 - Southern Council on Foundations: 2008 membership dues |
|
1371 |
#07-016 - Lonesome Pine Soil and Water Conservation District: Establish a citizen water quality monitoring team of the Guest River in Wise County |
|
1372 |
#07-017 - Longwood University: Support for Clean Virginia Waterways' project to distribute recycled food barrels to groups that plan to host "How to Make a Rain Barrel" workshops throughout Virginia |
|
1373 |
#07-018 - The Foundation Center: General program support |
|
1374 |
#07-019 - Old Dominion University Research Foundation: Expand a continuous monitoring program in the shallow-water areas of the James River to include forecasting ecological impairments from continuous monitoring systems |
|
1375 |
#07-020 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Continued support for research on the structural role of submerged aquatic vegetation in nutrient and particulate removal processes and the potential for iron to reduce sulfide toxicity and enhance seagrass restoration |
|
*active grant |
#07-021 - Virginiaforever |
|
*active grant |
#07-022 - Ki Theatre |
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|
1376 |
#07-023 - Green Infrastructure Center, Inc.: Support for the Green Infrastructure Planning Tools for Connected Communities project, in partnership with the Commonwealth to field test how the new statewide conservation lands model can be retooled and applied to local decision making for land conservation |
|
*active grant |
#07-024 - The Nature Conservancy |
|
1377 |
#07-025 - Virginia Institute of Marine Science: Assess the scope of natural resource descriptive data available in Virginia, assemble an index and inventory of the data, and propose a database structure to assemble the data for more comprehensive analysis |
|
1378 |
#07-026 - Dan River Basin Association: Support for the position of Virginia Programs Manager for the Southern Virginia Rivers Initiative (1 DVD) |
|
1379 |
#07-027 - Shenandoah University: Purchase laboratory equipment for water quality research |
|
1380 |
#07-028 - Mary Baldwin College: Develop a new graduate degree program in environment-based learning |
|
1381 |
#07-029 - George Mason University: Support for the Tidal Potomac Teacher Training Workshop |
Series 4.2. Virginia Program Mini-Grants, 1989 to present.
The Virginia Mini-Grant Program supports community-based efforts to strengthen environmental education and to promote stewardship of Virginia's waterways. Preference is given to modest local projects. Public and private schools (K-12) and nongovernmental, nonprofit community organizations in Virginia are eligible to apply for one-year Mini-Grant awards up to $5,000. Local, state, and federal government agencies and programs are not eligible. Grants listed as active grants will not have paperwork.
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|
1382 |
#89-401 - Fauquier Outdoor Education Association: Support for a water monitoring study to assess the effects of local development on water quality and to inform teachers and students about local water quality issues |
1383 |
#89-402 - Citizens for Albemarle, Inc. and League of Women Voters of Charlottesville and Albemarle County: Support for equipment and supplies for volunteer water monitoring of tributary streams within the watershed of the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir |
1384 |
#89-403 - Bowling Green Elementary School: Support for the Bowling Green Elementary Environmental Science Club, classroom and field programs on environmental science with emphasis on water resources |
1385 |
#89-404 - Citizens for a Better Eastern Shore, Northampton County Chapter: Conduct an objective public awareness campaign to promote citizen participation in local land- use planning decisions in Northampton County |
1386 |
#89-405 - Brownsville Elementary School: Support for pond testing kits, supplies, instructors, and camp use for the Brownsville Outdoor Education Experience |
1387 |
#89-406 - Friends of the Rappahannock: Expand the Rappahannock River water quality monitoring and community education programs |
1388 |
#89-407 - Chesapeake Regional Information Service: Produce a television public service announcement on the effects of toxic substances on the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay (1 videotape) |
1389-1392 |
#89-408 - Izaak Walton League of America: Develop and distribute public service announcements and conservation stories on topics related to the restoration and protection of the Chesapeake Bay (4 folders, 2 reel-to-reel tapes and 2 cassette tapes) |
1393 |
#89-409 - Mathews High School: Support for high school and elementary school students to study aquatic and terrestrial habitats of the Chesapeake Bay |
1394 |
#89-410 - St. Margaret's School: Support for a multidisciplinary program of classroom and field studies on the ecology of the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay |
Box 70
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|
1395 |
#89-411 - Aylett Country Day School: Support for preschool, middle school and marine biology club students to examine ecological problems of the Chesapeake Bay and local tributaries in classroom, laboratory and field studies |
1396 |
#89-412 - Christchurch School: Support for laboratory equipment for the Urbanna Creek Water Quality Monitoring Project |
1397 |
#89-413 - Greater Richmond Community Foundation/Midlothian Turnpike Beautification Committee: Support for a tree-planting project on Chesterfield County's Midlothian Turnpike |
1398-1399 |
#89-414 - Lancaster Intermediate School: Support for Talented and Gifted fifth graders to study marine and estuarine environment and to produce a videotape program (2 folders, 1 video tape) |
1400 |
#90-401 - J.T. Henley Middle School Outdoor Club: Support for a nature trail erosion control project, stream quality monitoring project and newsletter by the student Outdoor Club |
1401 |
#90-402 - National Wildlife Federation: Design and implement a prototype elementary school environmental education program for educators throughout Virginia |
1402 |
#90-403 - Rawls Byrd Elementary School: Develop and conduct an environmental education unit with a focus on the role of trees in the local and global environment |
1403 |
#90-404 - Friends of the Middle James: General operating and program support for the natural resources of the James River in the Richmond metropolitan area |
1404 |
#90-405 - Colonial Beach High School: Establish and purchase equipment for a marine ecology laboratory and lecture area on the Potomac River |
1405 |
#90-406 - Saving the Rivers Environmental Action Movement: Promote public education and participation in the cleanup and protection of the Powell River in Lee County |
1406 |
#90-407 - Ashby Lee Elementary School: Support for purchase of library media resources to increase awareness among students and faculty of water resources and ecological problems of the Shenandoah River and Chesapeake Bay |
1407 |
#90-408 - King George Middle School: Support to purchase aquariums and field equipment for the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Club and related programs |
1408 |
#90-409 - Friends of the Shenandoah River/ Warren County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League: Expand a citizen volunteer water quality monitoring program along a 150-mile segment of the Shenandoah River and its South Fork |
1409 |
#90-410 - Chesapeake Volunteers in Youth Services, Inc.: Launch and administer a citizen monitoring program for the Elizabeth River |
1410 |
#90-411 - Loudoun Valley High School: Support for water quality monitoring and soil and nutrient runoff analysis by the Student Alliance for Virginia's Environment |
1411 |
#90-412 - Matoaca Middle School: Expand school and field studies on the Chesapeake Bay by the Matoaca Middle School Ecology Club |
1412 |
#90-413 - Richmond Community High School: Establish an audiovisual library collection to enhance the school's environmental science instructional programs |
1413 |
#90-414 - Prince Edward County High School: Support for construction and equipment of the Environmental Study Center for the use of students, youth groups and community organizations |
1414 |
#90-415 - Roanoke City Public Schools: Support for environmental education and river/stream protection activities in the Middle School Scholars Program |
1415 |
#90-416 - Associated Lancaster Citizens, Inc.: Conduct a residential landscape design competition to demonstrate compliance with the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act |
1416 |
#90-417 - Russell County Environmental Council: Support for education programs and community activities to improve an protect the water quality of the Clinch River |
1417 |
#90-418 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Support for a statewide data management program to store, analyze and report water quality data on the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries |
1418 |
#90-419 - Virginia Jaycees: Support for members and chapters of the Virginia Jaycees for a Shenandoah River water quality project |
1419 |
#91-401 - Northside Middle School: Conduct Baywatcher II, a program designed to involve middle school students and community members in the preservation of the Chesapeake Bay and to serve as a model for other schools in the Bay region |
1420 |
#91-402 - Hanover County Public Schools: Develop an environmental education curriculum and model wetlands study site for Hanover County schools |
1421-1422 |
#91-403 - Greater Richmond Environmental Action Trust: Support for a study of the feasibility of adding the Falls of the James River to the federal system of Wild and Scenic Rivers (2 folders) |
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|
1423 |
#91-404 - Portsmouth City Schools: Establish an aquatic education program focusing on the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River and the effects of agricultural, industrial, and septic pollution on the rivers' biological productivity |
1424 |
#91-405 - Heritage High School: Develop an urban outdoor laboratory for use by students in grades K-12 |
1425 |
#91-406 - Committee to Preserve Assateague Island, Inc.: Produce brochures for public education to assist the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in protecting the Piping Plover, a federally listed endangered shorebird |
1426 |
#91-407 - Roanoke Valley Governor's School for Science and Technology: Conduct the Roanoke River Watershed Regional Study, an educational program designed for high school students from the counties of Roanoke, Craig, Franklin, Botetourt, and Bedford |
1427 |
#91-408 - Back Bay Restoration Foundation: General operating support and construction of Wood Duck nesting boxes |
1428 |
#91-409 - Maymont Foundation: Develop an education program on water quality, wetlands ecology, and public policy |
1429 |
#91-410 - Caroline Furnace Lutheran Camp: Establish the Environmental Educational Field Center in the Shenandoah Valley serving public and private schools, colleges, and businesses |
1430 |
#91-411 - Lakeland High School: Support for the study of water ecosystems by advanced biology students of Lakeland and Nansemond River High Schools |
1431 |
#91-412 - Chesapeake Academy: Develop a Wetlands Nature Trail and conduct related education programs |
1432 |
#91-413 - Virginia Wildlife Federation: Support for the 1992 Student Congress on the Environment |
1433 |
#91-414 - Izaak Walton League of America: Support for the participation by Virginia schools in the Classroom Conservation Contest, a program of the Tennessee/Virginia Bi-State Conference on Clinch and Powell Rivers |
1434 |
#91-415 - Clean the Bay Day, Inc.: Compile and assess all available data on the environmental health of the Elizabeth River, launch a public education program, and develop a long- range, community-wide strategy for river restoration |
1435 |
#92-401 - Warren County Middle School: Support for plants, pond materials, water testing materials and kits, microscopes and curriculum materials for the Outdoor Environmental Classroom |
1436 |
#92-402 - Linton Hall School: Support for equipment to be used in the Outdoor, Conservation, Ecology, and Wildlife Program |
1437 |
#92-403 - Maryland Save Our Streams: Support for the Chesapeake Connection Boaters Education Project, to expand public education about toxics control and Bay water quality protection |
1438 |
#92-404 - York Chapter, Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Support for Chesapeake Bay field trips for Virginia's local government officials in the Lower and Middle Peninsulas |
1439 |
#92-405 - Mattaponi & Pamunkey Rivers Association: Support for the Pamunkey River Sojourn Project, to raise public awareness about the Pamunkey and Mattaponi River systems |
1440 |
#92-406 - Virginia Beach Audubon Society: Support for instructional materials for an environmental education program for third grade students at Rosemont Forest Elementary School |
1441 |
#92-407 - Fishburn Park Elementary School: Support for Wetlands/Water Protection education programs and teacher training programs |
1442 |
#92-408 - Back Bay Restoration Foundation: Support for the purchase of wooden duck decoys used in an educational painting workshop for elementary students in the Virginia Beach area |
1443 |
#92-409 - Nelson County High School: Develop an environmental studies class for high school seniors |
1444 |
#92-410 - Northampton County Public Schools: Establish the Eastern Shore Legacy Project, a program to preserve the area's cultural heritage |
1445 |
#92-411 - Loudoun County Land Institute: Expand its public education program and informational materials |
1446 |
#92-412 - Friends of the Rappahannock: Support for the Environmental Education Conference for the Greater Rappahannock Environmental Education Network targeted for educators of grades K-12 |
1447 |
#92-413 - Saint Gertrude High School: Develop a wildlife habitat on school grounds |
1448 |
#92-414 - Keep Chesterfield Clean Corporation: Support for a water quality education program for middle students of Chesterfield County |
1449 |
#92-415 - Friends of the North River, Inc.: Purchase equipment and supplies for testing the water quality of the North River for weekly publication |
1450 |
#92-416 - Maryland Save Our Streams: Support for a Household Hazardous Materials Workshop and Adopt-A-Stream promotion in the Sawmill Creek Watershed of Maryland |
1451 |
#92-417 - Westview on the James: Purchase equipment and instructional materials for environmental education programs |
1452 |
#92-418 - Chesapeake Volunteers in Youth Services, Inc.: Support of educational projects with an emphasis on preventing toxic pollution in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries |
1453 |
#92-419 - Black Diamond Resource Conservation and Development Council: Establish Southwest Virginia Rivers Day and promote water quality awareness among schools, local organizations, and the general public |
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1454 |
#92-420 - The Mattaponi & Pamunkey Rivers Association: Continued support for the Mattaponi River Sojourn Project and a film/slide program on the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers |
1455 |
#92-421 - Mathews High School: Purchase water and soil quality testing kits |
1456 |
#92-422 - Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden: Support for an inventory of native plant species and development of preservation, interpretation, and education programs |
1457 |
#92-423 - Broadwater Academy: Purchase of water quality monitoring equipment for use by the Broadwater Institute of Natural Sciences |
1458 |
#93-401 - York Chapter, Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Continued support for Chesapeake Bay field trips for elected and staff officials of the Lower and Middle Peninsulas |
1459 |
#93-402 - Giles County Public Schools: Purchase water testing equipment and supplies for stream monitoring programs and related educational activities |
1460 |
#93-403 - New River-Highlands Resource Conservation and Development Council: Support for the Friends of Little Reed Island Creek Watershed for a stream protection program in Carroll County and the City of Hillsville |
1461 |
#93-404 - Churchland High School: Purchase equipment and supplies for environmental research on the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries |
1462 |
#93-405 - Living Classrooms Foundation (formerly Lady Maryland Foundation): Support for a five-day shipboard program of training workshops in advanced water quality monitoring and assessment for teachers in the Potomac River Watershed |
1463 |
#93-406 - Audubon Naturalist Society: Print and distribute ten issues of the Moving People newsletter, a volunteer-produced monthly publication on transportation and land use issues in the Potomac watershed region |
1464 |
#93-407 - Flint Hill School: Support to study the effect of forest fragmentation and golf course construction on suburban woodlands and aquatic ecosystems |
1465 |
#93-408 - Callao Elementary School: Support for an aquatic education program involving classroom studies, assemblies, and field trips |
1466 |
#93-409 - Valley Conservation Council: Support for statewide training seminar and demonstration projects on streambank stabilization |
1467 |
#93-410 - Glade Hill Elementary School: Support for an outdoor environmental learning center |
1468 |
#93-411 - Flint Hill Elementary School: Support for the purchase and installation of equipment and materials for an outdoor garden and nature study site |
1469 |
#93-412 - Living Classrooms Foundation: Develop and implement shipboard training programs for middle and high schools in Virginia's Potomac River Watershed |
1470 |
#93-413 - Trinity Episcopal School: Support for an interdisciplinary course, field studies, and stewardship projects on the history, ecology, and water quality of the James River |
1471 |
#93-414 - George Washington Middle School: Support for an aquatic education program, including water quality monitoring on the Potomac River and local streams |
1472 |
#93-415 - Fairfax Audubon Society: Enhance and monitor wildlife and habitat in Northern Virginia's parks |
1473 |
#93-416 - Holy Cross Regional Catholic School: Support for an environmental science course for juniors and seniors with emphasis on the Chesapeake Bay and the James River Watershed |
1474 |
#93-417 - Alexandria Seaport Foundation: Develop a marine science education program for local schools and at-risk youth |
1475 |
#93-418 - Historic Rivers Land Conservancy: Publish and distribute a master plan for a greenway system linking Williamsburg, York County, and James City County |
1476 |
#93-419 - The Science Education Foundation of Williamsburg-James City County, Inc.: Support for a collaborative project with the Virginia Living Museum to enable middle school students from low-income families to attend a one-week summer science field study in the Shenandoah National Park |
1477 |
#94-401 - Friends of Huntley Meadows Park: Support for the summer intern program at Huntley Meadows Park |
1478 |
#94-402 - Friends of the Rappahannock: Support for an Education Outreach Coordinator position |
1479 |
#94-403 - Garden Club of Warren County: Implement a tree landscaping project in cooperation with the Beatification of Front Royal Committee |
1480 |
#94-404 - Roanoke City Public Schools: Support for an environmental education program developed in partnership with the Roanoke City Department of Parks and Recreation |
1481 |
#94-405 - Chesapeake Volunteers in Youth Services, Inc.: Develop and maintain a wildlife refuge in Chesapeake for use as an outdoor research and education site |
1482-1483 |
#94-406 - The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation: Support for an environmental tour for young visitors to Colonial Williamsburg (2 folders) |
1484 |
#94-407 - Historic Petersburg Foundation, Inc.: Support for an aquatic education and stream monitoring program for students and educators in Petersburg |
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1485 |
#94-408 - The Cabell Brand Center: Support for fellowships for students engaged in research on sustainable economic and environmental development in the Roanoke Valley region |
1486 |
#94-409 - Pembroke Elementary School: Support for educational materials for a third grade coastal ecology program |
1487 |
#94-410 - Luray Elementary School: Develop an outdoor environmental teacher training and study site (1 videotape) |
1488 |
#94-411 - Governor's School Regional Center in Field Biology: Support for water quality research on the Jackson River by eighth and ninth grade students from western Virginia |
1489 |
#94-412 - Turner Ashby High School: Support for water quality monitoring and community education programs on the North River Watershed |
1490 |
#94-413 - Hamilton Elementary School and Hillsboro Elementary School: Support for water quality studies in the Catoctin Creek Watershed by fourth grade students |
1491 |
#94-414 - Izaak Walton League of America: Support for ten Virginia educators to participate in the 1995 Water Education Institute |
1492 |
#94-415 - The Miller School of Albemarle: Coordinate a regional network of schools and community groups in the Save Our Streams program of watershed stewardship and monitoring |
1493 |
#95-401 - Radford High School: Support for water quality monitoring programs by chemistry and biology students to teach and mentor third grade students' water quality projects |
1494 |
#95-402 - Joy of Sports Foundation: Support for the Tennis Plus Program, a pilot program that combines tennis instruction with adopt-a-watershed activities |
1495 |
#95-403 - Shaarei Torah of Richmond: Purchase equipment and supplies for an aquatic education program on the ecology of the James River and Chesapeake Bay |
1496 |
#95-404 - Back Bay Restoration Foundation: Support for educational programs on aquatic ecosystems of the Back Bay and North Landing watersheds |
1497 |
#95-405 - Winchester Public Schools: Support for teacher training, instructional programs, and water quality monitoring projects in the Shenandoah River Watershed |
1498 |
#95-406 - Marion Primary School: Expand environmental education programs and establish an environmental learning center at Hungry Mother State Park |
1499 |
#95-407 - Robert E. Lee Elementary School: Support for instructional materials and equipment for an environmental resource laboratory, installation of an outdoor wetland garden and study site, and related classroom and field studies |
1500 |
#95-408 - North Branch School: Continued support for the development of an outdoor learning area |
1501 |
#95-409 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: General operating support for the Chesapeake Bioregional Information Online Service, a public access repository for Chesapeake Bay conservation information |
1502 |
#95-410 - Herndon Middle School: Support for materials, training, and landscaping to create an outdoor classroom |
1503 |
#95-411 - Rye Cove Intermediate School: Support for construction and equipment for an environmental studies outdoor classroom |
1504 |
#95-412 - Manchester Middle School: Support for supplies and equipment for watershed studies, water quality monitoring, and community environmental improvement programs |
1505 |
#95-413 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: Support for the Citizen's For Water Quality Summit |
1506 |
#95-414 - Grymes Memorial School: Establish a water quality education and river monitoring program in the Rapidan River Watershed |
1507 |
#95-415 - Conner Elementary School: Purchase curriculum materials and supplies for the fifth grade water quality monitoring program |
1508 |
#95-416 - Bethel Elementary School: Support for water quality testing equipment and supplies for fourth grade students |
1509 |
#95-417 - Arlingtonians for a Clean Environment: Produce and distribute ten issues of Rediscover, a newsletter featuring tips and ideas for conducting outdoor environmental studies on school grounds |
1510-1511 |
#95-418 - The Nature Conservancy: Purchase multimedia equipment and software for environmental research topics in Virginia's Eastern Shore (2 folders) |
1512 |
#95-419 - Community Lutheran Church: Develop and produce environmental educational materials for the Hedgerow Habitat Trail |
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1513-1514 |
#95-420 - Northampton County Public Schools: Purchase equipment and supplies for water quality monitoring and environmental assessment of the Eastern Shore (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1515 |
#96-401 - Blue Ridge Zoological Society of Virginia, Inc.: Provide educational graphics and school curriculum materials to illustrate biodiversity and native flora through exhibits at Mill Mountain Zoo and teacher workshops |
1516 |
#96-402 - Friends of Bull Run, Inc.: Support for reconstruction and trail development of Catlett's Branch Corridor in the Bull Run Mountains |
1517 |
#96-403 - Friends of Dragon Run, Inc.: Support for the reprint of the Friends of Dragon Run brochure |
1518 |
#96-404 - Camp Bethel: Establish a water quality monitoring program on Back Creek, a tributary on the James River |
1519-1520 |
#96-405 - Fishburn Park Elementary School: Support for staff development of Networking Environments to Educate Children project, to integrate technology into daily instruction of basic and environmentally focused skills (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1521 |
#96-406 - J. G. Hening Elementary Parent-Teacher Association: Purchase education software, curriculum resource materials, and supplies for a wetlands habitat |
1522 |
#96-407 - Grafton High School: Purchase materials and water testing equipment for student investigations of the Grafton Ponds Wetlands |
1523 |
#96-408 - McHarg Elementary School: Support for materials and supplies to establish the Appalachian Environmental Science Center |
1524 |
#96-409 - Alternatives, Inc.: Support for the Environmental Youth Mapping Project, to develop a central information database on all current environmental programs in Hampton |
1525 |
#96-410 - American Water Resources Association, Virginia Tech Chapter: Support for a stormwater stenciling project, to increase awareness and reduce non-point source pollution of surface waters |
1526 |
#96-411 - Apple Ridge Farm, Inc.: Purchase lab and field equipment and instructional materials for environmental programs in elementary schools |
1527 |
#96-412 - Grange Hall Elementary School: Purchase curriculum materials, tools and supplies for a bird sanctuary and nature trail |
1528 |
#96-413 - Weems Elementary School: Support for equipment, books and instructional materials for sixth graders to study the Chesapeake Bay Watershed |
1529 |
#96-414 - Oak Hill Elementary School: Purchase materials and supplies for the planting area and bird sanctuary for a outdoor classroom |
1530 |
#96-415 - Governor's School Regional Center in Field Biology: Support for research and data collection by area high school students on the effects of cattle grazing and watering on small streams in the upper James River Watershed |
1531 |
#96-416 - Yorktown Middle School: Purchase environmental software and graphing calculators for local environmental studies conducted in conjunction with the NASA Kid Satellite "Baywatch" Program, to link classroom "command centers" with digital cameras onboard NASA shuttle missions |
1532 |
#97-401 - William E. Waters Middle School: Support for the Lynnhaven River Oyster Restoration Project, an initiative to reconstruct an oyster broodstock sanctuary in the Lynnhaven River, a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay |
1533 |
#97-402 - Virginia Association of Soil & Water Conservation Districts: Conduct watershed workshops for teachers and provide educational materials for the 1998 Environthon research and stewardship competitions |
1534-1535 |
#97-403 - Christiansburg Elementary School: Purchase equipment and materials for field kits for the Wildlife Mapping Project, to allow students to investigate their environment and help identify and protect local habitats (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1536 |
#97-404 - Chesapeake Volunteers in Youth Services, Inc.: General operating support |
1537-1538 |
#97-405 - Meadows of Dan Elementary School: Support for classroom and field studies of the effects of pollution on the Dan River from its headwaters to the Atlantic Ocean (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1539 |
#97-406 - Virginia Council on Economic Education: Conduct a teacher training program on sustainable development and environmental economics |
1540 |
#97-407 - Appalachian Sustainable Development (formerly Clinch Powell Sustainable Development Initiative, Inc.): Support teacher training and curriculum integration of sustainability education, in collaboration with the Virginia Council on Economic Education and Clinch Valley College |
1541 |
#97-408 - Crestwood Elementary School: Support for Project Enviro- FLASH (Families Learning at School and Home), to address water quality monitoring of Lake Page and water conservation issues for the entire Crestwood community |
1542 |
#97-409 - Westmoreland County Public Schools: Support for an environmental studies teacher training course |
1543 |
#97-410 - Dozier Middle School: Support for scientific and instructional materials and field trip transportation for Aquatic Classroom Training, to conduct investigations on water quality issues |
1544 |
#97-411 - Rockbridge County High School: Support for computer equipment and internet service for environmental science and ecology courses |
1545 |
#97-412 - Bayside High School: Purchase equipment and materials for a water quality monitoring project of the Lake Smith Watershed |
1546 |
#97-413 - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay: Support for educational programs and volunteer water quality monitoring projects of the Chickahominy Watershed Alliance |
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1547 |
#97-414 - Boonsboro Elementary School: Purchase garden tools and plant materials for a outdoor science learning Center |
1548 |
#97-415 - The Environmental Education Center (formerly Tandem School): Support for staff labor and materials for schoolyard habitat development to enhance science education for elementary and middle school students |
1549 |
#97-416 - York High School: Purchase equipment and supplies for a water quality survey of the York River Watershed |
1550 |
#98-401 - Larkspur Middle School: Support for materials and supplies to design and develop an on-grounds nature trail, outdoor classroom, and wetlands outdoor study area |
1551 |
#98-402 - Garden High School: Purchase equipment, supplies, and instructional materials for a water quality protection project of the Levisa River |
1552 |
#98-403 - William M. Cooper Elementary School: Construct an observation deck/outdoor classroom and footbridge as part of the restoration of the Cougar Run salt marsh |
1553 |
#98-404 - Christopher Kraft Elementary School: Purchase plant and landscape materials and garden equipment for courtyard habitat gardens |
1554 |
#98-405 - Wakefield School, Inc.: Support for an environmental impact study of the Wakefield Watershed (2 CDs) |
1555 |
#98-406 - Izaak Walton League of America, Virginia Division: Support for the Citizen's For Water Quality Summit |
1556 |
#98-407 - Westview on the James: Support for Land: Earth's Natural Resource Bank, a field trip to explore land use practices and natural resource consumption issues |
1557 |
#98-408 - Greater Richmond Area Health Education Center: Support for water quality education and training programs |
1558 |
#98-409 - Meadows of Dan Elementary School: Conduct water quality studies on the Dan, Mayo, and Smith rivers in Patrick County |
1559 |
#98-410 - Penn Elementary School: Support for supplies for an outdoor education area |
1560 |
#98-411 - Norfolk Botanical Garden: Support for "Explore Nature!" an environmental education program that focuses on biodiversity, ecology and identification of the region's flora and fauna |
1561-1562 |
#98-412 - The Cabell Brand Center: Support for fellowships for students engaged in research on sustainable economic and environmental development in the New River/Roanoke Valley region (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1563 |
#98-413 - Phenix Elementary School: Develop and purchase equipment and supplies for an outdoor ecological center |
1564 |
#98-414 - John Marshall High School: Establish and purchase supplies for developmental environmental centers for teaching environmental awareness and appreciation |
1565 |
#98-415 - John Wayland Elementary School: Support for environmental education and water quality monitoring project on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River |
1566 |
#98-416 - Christiansburg Elementary School: Support for materials to develop a wildlife habitat and environmental education for teachers and students |
1567 |
#98-417 - Rose Hill Elementary School: Purchase water testing equipment and supplies for water quality monitoring in the Martin Creek Watershed |
1568 |
#98-418 - Danville Science Center, Inc.: Purchase equipment for an outdoor river lab and conduct teacher training workshops focused on the Dan River Watershed |
1569 |
#98-419 - Highland School: Purchase materials to conduct water quality, hydrology, and ecology research on a converted wetland |
1570 |
#99-401 - Kemps Landing Magnet School: Support for water quality monitoring supplies and training |
1571 |
#99-402 - Friends of Green Spring: Support for a streambank restoration project at Green Spring Gardens Park |
1572 |
#99-403 - Hoffler Creek Wildlife Foundation: Support for the salary of an education coordinator |
1573 |
#99-404 - Assateague Coastal Trust: Support participation by schools in the Virginia Eastern Shore in the Delmarva Coastal Bays Map Contest |
1574 |
#99-405 - Undersea Research Foundation, Inc.: Purchase equipment and supplies to photograph underwater biota and microenvironments in the Chesapeake Bay (1 CD) |
1575 |
#99-406 - Portsmouth Public Schools: Purchase computer hardware and software for data collection and web page development of a oyster restoration expansion project |
1576 |
#99-407 - Grundy High School: Purchase equipment and supplies for water quality monitoring of Slate Creek and Booth Branch |
1577 |
#99-408 - EcoStewards Alliance: Support for materials and training in the fundamental components of and steps for creating nature habitats |
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1578 |
#99-409 - Jonesville Middle School: Support for stream monitoring and analysis on Town Branch, tributary of Batie Creek |
1579 |
#99-410 - J.J. Kelly High School: Purchase equipment and supplies for an outdoor classroom and stream monitoring project of Glade Creek |
1580 |
#99-411 - The Wintergreen Nature Foundation: Support for a stream monitoring project of streams in the vicinity of the Wintergreen Resort |
1581 |
#99-412 - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River: Support for education programs about the North Fork of the Shenandoah River for fourth and fifth grade students |
1582 |
#99-413 - Magruder Primary School: Create an outdoor classroom for environmental education of kindergarten through second grade students |
1583 |
#00-401 - Pathways for Radford and Radford University: Support to study ecological interactions in Wildwood Park and develop a trail network through Radford |
1584 |
#00-402 - Council High School: Purchase water quality monitoring equipment and a soil test kit |
1585 |
#00-403 - Central Elementary School: Support for admission fees to Boxerwood Gardens for student participation in Boxerwood environmental education programs |
1586 |
#00-404 - Liberty Middle School Boys and Girls Club: Investigate the impact of the local community and local watershed on water quality and life in the Chesapeake Bay |
1587 |
#00-405 - Assateague Coastal Trust: Support for water quality testing of the Chincoteague Bay |
1588 |
#00-406 - Weber City Elementary School: Establish an outdoor classroom |
1589 |
#00-407 - Jackson River Governor's School: Support for the study and assessment of lichens in the Alleghany Highlands of Virginia |
1590 |
#00-408 - Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast: Purchase native plants and educational materials for protected wetlands in Chesapeake called "The Outback" |
1591 |
#00-409 - Brandon Middle School: Establish an outdoor learning center for environmental education |
1592-1593 |
#00-410 - St. Paul High School: Support for a wetlands preservation project (2 folders) |
1594 |
#00-411 - Norfolk Botanical Garden: Purchase water sampling equipment and print materials for Lakes Alive!, a field study program that introduces elementary and secondary students to a freshwater habitat |
1595 |
#01-401 - The Wintergreen Nature Foundation: Support for an educator workshop on natural and cultural history of Virginia |
1596 |
#01-402 - Hands Across the Mountain, Inc.: Enhance the Appalachia Elementary School nature trail with a greenhouse and outdoor learning laboratory, and implement a streamwalk curriculum |
1597 |
#01-403 - Lebanon High School: Support for an outdoor environmental and wetlands study area |
1598 |
#01-404 - Hoffler Creek Wildlife Foundation: Create a wildlife and activities book with a focus on plants and animals living at the Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve |
1599 |
#01-405 - EcoStewards Alliance: Create an elementary school education unit on habitats and bayscaping to supplement a schoolyard habitat living laboratory |
1600 |
#01-406 - Forest Park Senior High School: Support for the environmental science program, "Bruins Go Green" (*grant declined) |
1601 |
#02-401 - The Wintergreen Nature Foundation: Continued support for an educator workshop on natural and cultural history of Virginia |
1602 |
#02-402 - Tuckahoe Elementary School: Create a woodland edge and meadow habitat, and develop an environmental curriculum for kindergarten through fifth grade students |
1603 |
#02-403 - Danville Science Center, Inc.: Develop a butterfly station outreach program to increase understanding of butterfly ecology and native plant habitats |
1604 |
#02-404 - Smithsonian National Zoological Park Conservation & Research Center: Collect data about local amphibian populations, and assist long-term research partnerships between schools and scientific organizations |
1605 |
#02-405 - Coalition for Jobs and the Environment: Build school gardens to establish wildlife habitat and ecosystem study areas |
1606 |
#02-406 - Ruby F. Carver Elementary School: Purchase equipment and planting materials for an outdoor classroom |
1607 |
#02-407 - Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast: Purchase equipment and supplies to expand environmental education programs |
1608 |
#03-401 - Highland School: Support for a watershed project to convert retention ponds into certified wetlands (2 CDs) |
1609 |
#03-402 - Friends of Hungry Mother State Park: Purchase equipment and supplies for use in training teachers in environmental education programming tools |
1610 |
#03-403 - Children's Museum of Richmond: Support for educator training and educational programming connected to the James River Water Play exhibit |
1611 |
#03-404 - Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center (formerly the Virginia Marine Science Museum): Support for a program on stranded marine animals and the conservation and research efforts of the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Stranding Team |
1612 |
#03-405 - Giles County Partnerships for Excellence Foundation, Inc.: Conduct water quality monitoring on tributaries feeding the New River in Giles County |
1613 |
#03-406 - Piedmont Environmental Council: Create urban Best Management Practices to reduce long-term non-point source pollution in Purcellville, Leesburg and Sterling, and provide a model for environmental education of high school students |
1614 |
#03-407 - Camp Kum-Ba-Yah, Inc.: Support for an environmental education program |
Box 77
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1615 |
#03-408 - Hoffler Creek Wildlife Foundation: Support for Watering the Watershed Open House, to introduce developers, builders, and waterfront homeowners to low impact technology that reduce the impacts of stormwater runoff into the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries |
1616 |
#04-401 - Chincoteague Elementary School: Support for teacher training and purchase of materials needed for pond section of an outdoor study area |
1617 |
#04-402 - Upper Roanoke River Roundtable and Roanoke River Basin Association: Support for "Policing your Pet Initiative," to educate pet owners and citizens that dog waste contributes bacterial pollution to local streams, rivers and lakes |
1618 |
#04-403 - Old Dominion Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc.: Support for environmental field school programs |
1619 |
#04-404 - Boxerwood Education Association, Inc.: Support for the wetland and natural waste treatment system education project |
1620 |
#04-405 - Virginia Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts Educational Foundation: Support for soil and water conservation education programs |
1621 |
#04-406 - Portsmouth Public Schools: Purchase equipment and materials for "Wild Mathematics," a science and mathematics project based on data collected by Virginia wildlife biologists |
1622 |
#04-407 - Lynnhaven River 2007: Develop and implement a community education program to improve water quality in the Lynnhaven River |
1623 |
#04-408 - Blue Ridge School: Support for materials to build nature trails and bridges to create an outdoor education area on Brokenback Mountain |
1624 |
#04-409 - J. A. Chalkley Elementary School: Purchase equipment and supplies to create an outdoor learning laboratory |
1625 |
#04-410 - Friends of Norfolk's Environment: Purchase books and student handouts for the Green Reader Program for Norfolk's elementary schools |
1626 |
#04-411 - Coalition for Jobs and the Environment: Build ponds and wetlands to use as wildlife habitat and ecosystem study areas |
1627 |
#04-412 - North Branch School: Create a comprehensive environmental curriculum |
1628 |
#05-401 - Nauticus, The National Maritime Center: Develop curriculum for watershed concepts and promote environmental literacy in Virginia Beach Public Schools |
1629 |
#05-402 - Upper Tennessee River Roundtable, Inc.: Support for Southwest Virginia Regional rain barrel and rain garden awareness workshops (1 CD) |
1630 |
#05-403 - The Wintergreen Nature Foundation: Support for an environmental education program on the botanical assessment of the Shamokin Springs Nature Preserve |
1631 |
#05-404 - Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast: Support for GeoHunt, an environmental education program for girls ages 6-17 |
1632-1633 |
#05-405 - Virginia Council of Trout Unlimited: Develop curriculum on acid rain and native species habitat preservation for fifth and sixth graders (2 folders, 3 CDs, and 1 videotape) |
1634 |
#05-406 - Floris Elementary School: Establish a garden area for science lab experiments and observations |
1635 |
#05-407 - Radford High School: Purchase equipment and materials for watershed education activities |
1636 |
#05-408 - Ivy Creek Foundation: Develop an interpretive display for increased awareness of the Rivanna Watershed |
1637 |
#05-409 - Churchland Elementary School: Support for "I Heard That at Hoffler Creek," a project that will allow fourth grade students to recognize, record and re-create the sound environment at the Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve |
1638 |
#05-410 - Frost Middle School: Support for water quality monitoring equipment and supplies |
1639 |
#06-401 - Binford Middle School Parent-Teacher Association: Support for an outdoor rain garden for environmental education |
1640 |
#06-402 - Fairfield Elementary School: Support for an outdoor classroom for environmental education |
1641 |
#06-403 - Fauquier Alliance for Recreation: Support for water resource education for teachers |
1642 |
#06-404 - The Cabell Brand Center: Support for education and outreach about rainwater harvesting systems |
1643 |
#06-405 - Martinsville Middle School: Integrate a watershed program into the Science, Engineering, Math, & Aerospace Academy curriculum |
1644 |
#06-406 - Dan River Basin Association: Support for water quality monitoring training for teachers |
1645 |
#06-407 - Newton Marasco Foundation: Support for an environmental stewardship program for Loudoun Valley High School students |
1646 |
#06-408 - Valley Elementary School: Support for an outdoor classroom (1 CD) |
Series 4.3. Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys Program Grants, 1981 to present.
These grants are limited to the Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys of Kentucky and West Virginia; this program supports research, education, and community action on water quality and the effects of water pollution on public health and the environment. Emphasis is given to collaboration by citizens, government, and industry to develop effective public policies and to increase public participation in water quality monitoring and watershed management. Grants listed as active will not have paperwork.
Box 78
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1647-1648 |
#81-101 - Marshall University Foundation: Conduct water quality tests using the Asian clam as a biological indicator of certain organics and heavy metals in the Kanawha River (2 folders) |
1649 |
#81-102 - University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College (currently Blue Ash College): Support for water quality internships |
1650 |
#81-103 - University of Cincinnati College of Medicine: Develop a method to assess mutagens and carcinogens in drinking water sources |
1651 |
#81-004 - Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO): Support for a documentary program on the environmental reform of the Ohio River(*grant declined) |
1652 |
#81-005 - Xavier University: Design and conduct executive seminars about the scientific, legal and ethical aspects of environmental pollution |
1653 |
#81-006 - Izaak Walton League of America: Expand the syndication of "Make Peace With Nature," a weekly television program about environmental and conservation issues |
1654 |
#82-101 - Environmental Council on Funding: Develop and conduct an Ohio River Valley resource conference on water quality |
1655 |
#82-102 - Environmental Council on Funding: Coordinate the identification of specific water quality problems in the Ohio River Valley |
1656 |
#82-103 - Ohio Environmental Council: Identify high-risk water contamination sites in the Ohio River Watershed of Ohio |
1657 |
#82-104 - Marshall University: Identify high-risk water contamination sites in the Ohio River Watershed of West Virginia |
1658 |
#82-105 - University of Louisville: Identify high-risk water contamination sites in the Ohio River Watershed in Kentucky |
1659 |
#82-106 - Environmental Council on Funding: Identify high-risk water contamination sites in the Ohio River Valley |
1660 |
#83-101 - Ohio Environmental Council: Conduct conferences and develop a resource directory for public interest and environmental organizations in the Ohio River Basin |
1661 |
#83-102 - University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation: Assess the potential effectiveness of a Toxics Roundtable in the Ohio River Valley |
1662 |
#83-103 - University of Louisville: Develop a research consortium to address water quality problems in the Ohio River Basin |
1663-1664 |
#84-101 - Kentucky Resources Council: Support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project, to monitor the implementation and enforcement of water quality statutes and programs and provide technical assistance and information to citizen organizations in Kentucky on water quality issues (2 folders) |
1665 |
#84-102 - Applied Information Resources, Inc.: Support for a Toxics Round Table in Cincinnati, Ohio to focus on issues related to toxic and hazardous substances and their effects on water quality |
1666-1667 |
#84-103 - Council of State Governments and Ohio River Basin Commission: Support for the Groundwater in the Ohio River Valley project, to facilitate development of state and regional groundwater management and protection plans (2 folders) |
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Folder |
|
1668-1669 |
#84-104 - University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.: Continued support for the Ohio Basin Research and Education Consortium, to address water quality problems in the Ohio River Basin (2 folders) |
1670 |
#84-105 - University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.: Support for water quality testing as part of an environmental health project directed by the Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky |
1671 |
#85-101 - Kentucky Resources Council: Continued support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project |
1672 |
#85-102 - West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and West Virginia Manufacturers Association: Support for the 1985 West Virginia Conference on the Environment |
1673 |
#85-103 - Environmental Defense Fund: Expand the Richmond, Virginia office of the Environmental Defense Fund to include an attorney-scientist position to address water toxic pollution problems in West Virginia |
1674 |
#85-104 - Applied Information Resources, Inc.: Continued support for the Greater Cincinnati Toxics Round Table |
1675-1676 |
#85-105 - Water Management Association of Ohio: Support for printing and publishing Ohio Water Firsts - Volume I concerning Ohio's water resources (2 folders) |
1677-1680 |
#85-106 - National Institute for Chemical Studies, Inc.: Support for water quality-related portions of the Citizen's Choice Campaign in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia (4 folders, 2 cassette tapes) |
1681 |
#86-101 - Kentucky Resources Council: Continued support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project |
1682 |
#86-102 - West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and West Virginia Manufacturers Association: Support for the 1986 West Virginia Conference on the Environment |
Box 80
Folder |
|
1683-1684 |
#86-103 - Izaak Walton League of America: Expand the Ohio Save Our Streams program in the Ohio River drainage basin (2 folders, 1 cassette tape) |
1685-1687 |
#86-104 - Appalshop, Inc.: Production and distribution of "Chemical Valley USA," a videotape program concerning the environmental and economic issues related to the chemical manufacturing industry in the Kanawha River Valley of West Virginia (3 folders, 3 videotapes) |
1688 |
#86-105 - The Ohio State University Research Foundation: Support for the development of the "School on Water," a program to make the Ohio River itself an outdoor classroom |
1689 |
#86-106 - Marshall University Foundation: Support for the analysis of historical trends in the deposition of biohazardous organic compounds in Kanawha River sediments |
1690-1691 |
#86-107 - Ohio Lake Management Society: Support for the Regional Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management (2 folders) |
1692-1693 |
#86-108 - West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and West Virginia Manufacturers Association: Support for the 1987 West Virginia Conference on the Environment (2 folders) |
1694 |
#86-109 - Appalachia-Science in the Public Interest, Inc.: Hire a coordinator for promotional and public information activities for the Hoover Memorial Laboratory |
1695 |
#86-110 - Rural Coalition: Support for the Citizen's Coal Summit program activities related to water quality in the Ohio and Kanawha River Valley regions |
1696 |
#87-101 - Environmental Defense Fund: Support for water quality activities in its West Virginia Program |
1697-1698 |
#87-102 - Friends of WNPB, Inc.: Production and promotion of "Forks of Cheat," a television documentary about the historical interrelationship between people and the Cheat River, a source of headwaters for the Ohio and Monongahela Rivers (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1699 |
#87-103 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Promote and expand the Ohio Save Our Streams program |
Box 81
Folder |
|
1700-1702 |
#87-104 - Marshall University Foundation, Inc.: Support for the analysis of biohazardous chemicals in Kanawha River sediments (3 folders) |
1703-1704 |
#87-105 - Kentucky Resources Council: Continued support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project (2 folders) |
1705-1706 |
#87-106 - Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District: Support for personnel, equipment and supplies for biological monitoring of stream quality in Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky (2 folders) |
1707 |
#88-101 - Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Inc.: Support for general operating costs of the Appalachian Field Office in Charleston, West Virginia |
1708-1709 |
#88-102 - Kentucky Resources Council: Continued support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project (2 folders) |
1710 |
#88-103 - West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and West Virginia Manufactures Association: Support for the 1988 West Virginia Conference on the Environment |
1711 |
#88-104 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Promote and expand the Ohio Stream Monitoring Program |
1712 |
#88-105 - West Virginia - Citizen Research Group: Increase public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
1713-1715 |
#88-106 - Marshall University, Department of Biological Sciences: Support for the Kanawha/Ohio River Dispersion Model project, to estimate travel times and downstream concentrations of chemicals accidentally released into the Kanawha River (3 folders, 1 videotape) |
1716 |
#88-107 - Virginia Commonwealth University: Support for summer fellowship grants to advance the education of medical students in environmentally related health hazards |
Box 82
Folder |
|
1717-1718 |
#89-101 - Kentucky Conservation Foundation: Establish the Center for Environmental Policy and support for water quality programs (2 folders) |
1719 |
#89-102 - West Virginia - Citizen Research Group: Continued support for public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
1720 |
#89-103 - West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and West Virginia Manufacturers Association: Support for the 1989 West Virginia Conference on the Environment |
1721 |
#89-104 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Launch a pilot stream protection project in West Virginia, with emphasis on the Kanawha and Ohio River Valleys |
1722-1724 |
#89-105 - Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District: Develop and test a biological monitoring program for urban streams in Jefferson County, Kentucky (3 folders) |
1725 |
#89-106 - Kentucky Resources Council: Continued support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project |
1726 |
#90-101 - West Virginia Environmental Institute: Support for the 1990 West Virginia Conference on the Environment |
1727 |
#90-102 - Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.: Continued support to develop and expand Save Our Streams in West Virginia |
1728 |
#90-103 - West Virginia-Citizen Research Group: Continued support for public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
1729-1730 |
#90-104 - Kentucky Resources Council: Continued support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project (2 folders) |
1731 |
#90-105 - Kentucky Conservation Foundation: Continued support for the Center for Environmental Policy and water quality programs |
1732 |
#91-101 - West Virginia Mountain Stream Monitors: Support for participation in the West Virginia Water Quality Standards Triennial Review |
1733 |
#91-102 - West Virginia-Citizen Research Group: Continued support for public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
1734-1735 |
#91-103 - Kentucky Resources Council: Continued support for the Kentucky Governmental Accountability Project (2 folders) |
Box 83
Folder |
|
1736 |
#91-104 - Izaak Walton League of America: Continued support to develop and expand Save Our Streams in West Virginia |
1737 |
#91-105 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Support to obtain Scenic River designations for thirteen rivers in West Virginia |
1738 |
#92-101 - Kentucky Resources Council: Produce a water quality series for broadcast for "Down To Earth," an independent series of weekly, half-hour programs on WFPL-FM in Louisville, Kentucky (2 cassette tapes) |
1739 |
#92-102 - Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission: Develop a citizen volunteer monitoring program for the Ohio River and its tributaries |
1740 |
#92-103 - Izaak Walton League of America: Complete program development, training and public education for Save Our Streams in West Virginia |
1741 |
#92-104 - West Virginia-Citizen Research Group: Continued support for public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
1742 |
#92-105 - West Virginia Mountain Stream Monitors: Support for water quality monitoring programs |
1743 |
#93-101 - West Virginia-Citizen Research Group: Continued support for public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
1744-1745 |
#93-102 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Implement a strategic plan for West Virginia's Rivers (2 folders) |
1746-1747 |
#93-103 - Pine Cabin Run Ecological Laboratory: Assess the ecological health of the Greenbrier River and develop strategies for its long-term protection (2 folders) |
1748-1750 |
#93-104 - Louisville Nature Center: Support for educational programs and inventory assessments of critical areas in the Beargrass Creek Watershed (3 folders, 2 videotapes) |
1751 |
#93-105 - Licking River Valley Resource Conservation and Development Council: Support of a groundwater quality education project for high school students in the Ohio River Valley |
1752 |
#94-101 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: General operating and program support for water advocacy and outreach |
1753 |
#94-102 - West Virginia-Citizen Research Group: Continued support for public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
1754 |
#95-101 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support for the implementation of a strategic plan for West Virginia's Rivers |
1755 |
#95-102 - West Virginia-Citizen Research Group: Continued support for public education and participation in development of state groundwater policies |
Box 84
Folder |
|
1756-1758 |
#95-103 - Louisville Nature Center: Support for resource protection and restoration in the Beargrass Creek Watershed (3 folders, 1 videotape) |
1759-1760 |
#96-101 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support for the implementation of a strategic plan for West Virginia's Rivers (2 folders) |
1761 |
#96-102 - Cacapon Institute (formerly the Pine Cabin Run Ecological Laboratory): Continued support to assess the ecological health of the Greenbrier River and completion of a water quality assessment report |
1762-1763 |
#97-101 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Support for the Kentucky River Basin citizen monitoring program (2 folders) |
1764 |
#98-101 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Continued operation and program support for water advocacy and outreach |
1765 |
#98-102 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Establish citizen volunteer monitoring teams for the Licking River and Salt River Watershed Watch programs |
1766-1767 |
#98-103 - West Virginia-Citizen Research Group: Support for the Mountain State Water Quality Information and Education Project, to provide information to public officials, community groups and the public on water quality issues (2 folders) |
1768 |
#98-104 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support for the implementation of a strategic plan for West Virginia's Rivers and watershed protection programs |
1769 |
#99-101 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Continued operation and program support for water advocacy and outreach |
1770 |
#99-102 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Expand the Watershed Watch programs to the Upper Cumberland, Four Rivers, and Green River watersheds |
1771 |
#99-103 - Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission: Continued support and expansion of a citizen volunteer monitoring program for the Ohio River and its tributaries |
Box 85
Folder |
|
1772-1773 |
#00-101 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Continued support for the Watershed Watch programs (2 folders) |
1774 |
#00-102 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Continued operation and program support for water advocacy and outreach |
1775-1776 |
#00-103 - Louisville Nature Center: Develop a curriculum for watershed education of Beargrass Creek (2 folders) |
1777 |
#01-101 - University of Charleston: Support for equipment needed for the Kanawha River Project, to analyze the river for pollutants, nutrients and aquatic wildlife |
1778 |
#02-101 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Promote the adoption of scientifically sound and protective nutrient water quality criteria from lakes and reservoirs |
1779-1781 |
#02-102 - University of Charleston: Continued support for the for the Kanawha River Project, to analyze the river for pollutants, nutrients and aquatic wildlife (3 folders, 1 DVD and 2 CDs) |
1782-1783 |
#02-103 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Continued support for the Watershed Watch programs (2 folders) |
1784 |
#03-101 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support to promote the adoption of scientifically sound and protective nutrient water quality criteria from lakes and reservoirs |
1785 |
#04-101 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support to promote the adoption of scientifically sound and protective nutrient water quality criteria from lakes and reservoirs |
1786-1788 |
#04-102 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Continued support for the Watershed Watch programs (3 folders, 2 CDs) |
1789 |
#05-101 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support to promote the adoption of scientifically sound and protective nutrient water quality criteria from rivers and streams |
1790 |
#05-102 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Support for a joint project with Kentucky Waterways Alliance and Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission to educate citizen-based watershed groups in protection water quality in the Ohio River |
1791 |
#06-101 - Kentucky Waterways Alliance: Continued support for the Watershed Watch programs |
Box 86
Folder |
|
1792 |
#06-102 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support for a joint project with Kentucky Waterways Alliance and Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission to educate citizen- based watershed groups in protection water quality in the Ohio River |
1793 |
#06-103 - West Virginia Rivers Coalition: Continued support to promote the adoption of scientifically sound and protective nutrient water quality criteria |
1794-1795 |
#07-101 - Big Sandy Resource Conservation and Development Area, Inc.: Support to convert "The Big Sandy: Clean Water Begins with You!" from VHS format to DVD format (2 folders, 1 videotape and 2 DVDs) |
Series 4.4. Martins Ferry-Ohio River Program Grants, 1991 to 1998
Martins Ferry, Ohio, is a small Appalachian community located across the Ohio River from Wheeling, West Virginia, and sixty miles downstream from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1990, the VEE received $200,000 from a federal fine of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation. The fund was used for water quality and aquatic education within a 100-mile area near Martins Ferry.
Folder |
|
1796-1797 |
#91-301 - Martins Ferry City School District: Plan, develop and implement an integrated K-12 educational program on the Ohio River environment (2 folders, 1 videotape) |
1798 |
#92-301 - Martins Ferry City School District: Continued support for an integrated K-12 educational program on the Ohio River environment |
1799 |
#92-302 - Wheeling Jesuit College: Support for the Wheeling Creek Water Quality Assessment project, to identify sources of water pollution in the Wheeling Creek Watershed |
1800 |
#93-301 - Martins Ferry City School District: Continued support for an integrated K-12 educational program on the Ohio River environment |
1801 |
#94-301 - Martins Ferry City School District: Continued support for an integrated K-12 educational program on the Ohio River environment |
1802 |
#94-302 - Wheeling Jesuit College: Continued support for the Wheeling Creek Water Quality Assessment project, to identify sources of water pollution in the Wheeling Creek Watershed |
1803 |
#95-301 - Wheeling Jesuit College: Continued support for the Wheeling Creek Water Quality Assessment project, to identify sources of water pollution in the Wheeling Creek Watershed |
1804 |
#96-301 - Wheeling Jesuit University (formerly Wheeling Jesuit College): Continued support for the Wheeling Creek Water Quality Assessment project, to identify sources of water pollution in the Wheeling Creek Watershed |
1805 |
#98-301 - Wheeling Jesuit University: Support for the restoration of water willow (Justicia americana) in the Upper Ohio River Watershed |
1806-1807 |
#98-302 - Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission: Support to study the Hannibal Pool of the Ohio River for impacts of various wet weather sources of pollution on the water quality (2 folders) |
Series 5. Public outreach
Environmental literacy being one of the main missions of the VEE, funding of various public outreach opportunities has allowed the VEE to become an environmental voice for Virginians. Series 5.1 includes polls commissioned by the VEE to survey Virginians' attitudes about the environment. Series 5.2 consists of publications either funded by the VEE or including information relevant to the VEE and Virginia's environmental history. VEE partially funded the Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law, now known as the Virginia Environmental Law Journal, from summer 1980 to spring 1996. And Series 5.3 consists of audiovisual materials, not VEE funded, concerning Virginia's environment.
Series 5.1. Polls
In 1992, the VEE partnered with The Nature Conservancy (see Virginia Program Grant #92-013) and funded a poll to see how much support there was in Virginia for a Parks and Recreation Bond issue. In 1995, the VEE commissioned Dick Morris and, in 1997, Peter D. Hart Research and Public Opinion Strategies to survey Virginian's attitudes about the environment.
Folder |
|
1808 |
Dick Morris |
1809-1810 |
Peter D. Hart Research and Public Opinion Strategies (2 folders, 1 compact videocassette and 2 videotapes) |
Series 5.2. Publications.
Folder |
|
1811 |
1980 - Special Report to the Virginia State Water Study Commission on Water Supply Management in the Commonwealth of Virginia |
1812-1813 |
1981 - Virginia's Water Resources: Policy and Management Issues (2 folders) |
Box 87
Folder |
|
1814 |
1981 - Community Service as a Sanction Against Corporations, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1981, No. 5 |
1815-1816 |
1983 - The Freshwater Fishes of Virginia: List and Illustrated Key (2 folders) |
1817 |
1989 - Planning for Tomorrow, A Citizen's Guide for Managing Growth on Virginia's Eastern Shore |
1818 |
1991 - Management of Cumulative Impacts in Virginia: Identifying the Issues and Assessing the Opportunities |
1819 |
1992 - Business Week, 11 May |
1820 |
1992 - Virginia General Assembly Environmental Voting Summary |
1821 |
1993 - Virginia General Assembly Environmental Voting Summary |
1822 |
1999 - Virginia General Assembly Environmental Voting Summary |
1823 |
2000 - Virginia General Assembly Environmental Voting Summary |
1824 |
2000 - Healthy Virginia Communities: Report #2 |
1825 |
2003 - The State of the Valley |
1826 |
2003 - Virginia Citizen Water Quality Monitoring Program Methods Manual |
1827 |
2008 - Balancing Industry and the Environment |
Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law
Folder |
|
1828 |
Vol. 1, No. 1 Summer 1980 |
1829 |
Vol. 1, No. 2 Winter 1981 |
1830 |
Vol. 2, No. 1 Spring 1982 |
1831 |
Vol. 2, No. 2 Fall 1982 |
1832 |
Vol. 3, No. 1 Spring 1983 |
1833 |
Vol. 3, No. 2 Winter 1984 |
1834 |
Vol. 4, No. 1 Fall 1984 |
1835 |
Vol. 4, No. 2 Spring 1985 |
1836 |
Vol. 5, No. 1 Fall 1985 |
1837 |
Vol. 5, No. 2 Spring 1986 |
1838 |
Vol. 6, No. 1 Fall 1986 |
1839 |
Vol. 6, No. 2 Spring 1987 |
1840 |
Vol. 7, No. 1 Fall 1987 |
1841 |
Vol. 7, No. 2 Spring 1988 |
1842 |
Vol. 8, No. 1 Fall 1988 |
*title changed to Virginia Environmental Law Journal
Folder |
|
1843 |
Vol. 8, No. 2 Spring 1989 |
1844 |
Vol. 9, No. 1 Fall 1989 |
1845 |
Vol. 9, No. 2 Spring 1990 |
1846 |
Vol. 10, No. 1 Fall 1990 |
Box 88
Folder |
|
1847 |
Vol. 10, No. 2 Spring 1991 |
1848 |
Vol. 11, No. 1 Fall 1991 |
1849 |
Vol. 11, No. 2 Winter 1991-2 |
1850 |
Vol. 11, No. 3 Spring 1992 |
1851 |
Vol. 11, No. 4 Summer 1992 |
1852 |
Vol. 12, No. 1 Fall 1992 |
1853 |
Vol. 12, No. 2 Winter 1993 |
1854 |
Vol. 12, No. 3 Spring 1993 |
1855 |
Vol. 12, No. 4 Summer 1993 |
1856 |
Vol. 13, No. 1 Fall 1993 |
1857 |
Vol. 13, No. 2 Winter 1994 |
1858 |
Vol. 13, No. 3 Spring 1994 |
1859 |
Vol. 13, No. 4 Summer 1994 |
1860 |
Vol. 14, No. 1 Fall 1994 |
1861 |
Vol. 14, No. 2 Winter 1995 |
1862 |
Vol. 14, No. 3 Spring 1995 |
1863 |
Vol. 14, No. 4 Summer 1995 |
1864 |
Vol. 15, No. 1 Fall 1995 |
*missing |
Vol. 15, No. 2 Winter 1996 |
1865 |
Vol. 15, No. 3 Spring 1996 |
Series 5.3. Audiovisual materials.
Videotapes, Chronological
Folder |
|
1866 |
1989 - "Courts In Transition" - The Report of the Commission on the Future of Virginia's Judicial System |
1867 |
1994 - "Rally Behind the Virginians" |
Videotapes, Undated
Folder |
|
1868 |
"An Opportunity To Do It Right: The Future of The Rappahannock River" |
1869 |
"Caring for the Bay" - Virginia Chesapeake Preservation Act |
1870 |
"Managing Tomorrow on Virginia's Eastern Shore" - The Nature Conservancy |
Series 6. Oral histories.
The collection includes twenty interview sessions with people involved with the Virginia Environmental Endowment. The project was undertaken by Reynolds Business History Archivist Mary Virginia Currie, Assistant Archivist for Business Collections Laura E. G. Stoner, Assistant Archivist L. Paige Newman, and Vice President for Collections and Sallie and William B. Thalhimer III Senior Archivist E. Lee Shepard. Interviews are transcribed and are available upon request in CD and written formats. * Denotes oral interviews also available on audiocassette.
Boxes 89-91
Folder |
*Baliles, Hon. Gerald L., The Miller Center, Charlottesville, Va., 21 April 2010 |
*Butler, Dixon, Virginia Historical Society, 17 July 2010 |
Collins, Richard C., Charlottesville, Va., 18 March 2010 |
*Cummings, William B., Alexandria, Va., 13 October 2009 |
Dukes, Frank , Charlottesville, Va., 18 March 2010 |
*Ellerbrock, Michael J., Richmond, Va., 16 July 2010 |
*Holton, Hon. A. Linwood , Virginia Historical Society, 24 February 2010 |
*Latour, Robert J. , Virginia Institute of Marine Science, 28 January 2011 |
*Lewis, Frances A., Richmond, Va., 20 October 2009 |
*Lipford, Michael, Virginia Historical Society, 16 August 2010 |
McCarthy, Gerald P., *Virginia Historical Society, 4 September 2009; Virginia Historical Society, 2 October 2009; Virginia Historical Society, 26 October 2009 |
Middleton, Rick S., Charlottesville, Va., 10 March 2010 |
Murphy, Hon. W. Tayloe, Virginia Historical Society, 7 May 2010 |
Paylor, David, Richmond, Va., 20 April 2010 |
Regn, Ann, Richmond, Va., 26 March 2010 |
Smith, Robert, Washington, D.C., 3 May 2011 (Transcript only) |
Toler, Elizabeth, Virginia Historical Society, 8 December 2009 |
*Yowell, George, Nashville, TN, 2 September 2010 |
Container List
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