Archives Grants

Maine People’s Resource Center

To address the multiple toxics threats confronting Maine’s Penobscot Valley and its residents, emphasizing the HoltraChem plant, which has seriously degraded the Penobscot River and Penobscot Bay, as well as soil in the surrounding area, with years of mercury emissions…

Maine Toxics Action Coalition

To enable a coalition of local environmental groups to retain a coordinator who will conduct public outreach and education on toxics issues in Maine. The coordinator will also represent the coalition in public policy debates and in interactions with state…

Mercury Policy Project

To develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.

New Israel Fund

To increase the professionalism and effectiveness of Israeli human rights organizations through consulting and training in organizational development, advocacy, coalition building, public relations and media, resource development and volunteer coordination.

Sierra Club Foundation

To support the Connecticut and Rhode Island chapters, to develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.

Toxics Action Center

To increase membership and donor base by hiring a full-time fundraiser. This effort will be complemented in the first year with a fundraising consultant to help craft a donor development plan and to train the new fundraiser.

Toxics Action Center

To develop a regional model for reducing and ultimately eliminating human and wildlife exposures to mercury, an endocrine-disrupting heavy metal known to cause developmental disabilities even in infinitesimal quantities.

Vermont Works for Women

To conduct three related capacity building activities: a facilitated strategic planning process; business and marketing research to assess the income potential of two new programs; and hiring a fundraising consultant to expand their base of foundation and corporate support.