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| Mission |
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The
mission of the New England Grassroots Environment Fund is to energize
and nurture long-term civic engagement in local intiatives that create
and maintain healthy, just, safe and environmentally sustainable
communities. We envision New England as a place where every citizen is
inspired and empowered to participate in creating healthy, just, safe
and environmentally sustainable communities - the places where we live,
work and play.
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| History |
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The
New England Grassroots Environment Fund (NEGEF) was created in 1996. In
response to a clear need identified by the New England environmental
community, the Fund is designed to validate and support grassroots
activists working on hometown environmental issues. Financial support
is readily available to established organizations, but not so for
local, ad hoc committees or temporary coalitions. NEGEF is a creative
approach to small grantmaking: a collaboration among larger foundations
and citizen activists and a source of dollars for groups seldom
recognized or rewarded.
For
the past eleven years, NEGEF has awarded funds to Neighbors In Many Back
Yards - your friends, neighbors, colleagues and the folks around the
corner who care so passionately about human and nature's health that
they sacrifice time, personal resources and needs to make the planet a
little cleaner and more just.
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| Board of Directors - 2008 |
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Benno Friedman, Housatonic River Initiative - President
Robbin Peach, Philanthropic and Marine Consultant - Vice President
Denise Hart, Save Our Groundwater - Secretary
Carolyn Fine Friedman, Fine Family Foundation
Mike Bellieveau, Environmental Health Strategy Center
Andrew Kendall, Henry P. Kendall Foundation
Ben Machin, Orange County Headwaters Project
Sabrina Parra-Garcia, Appalachian Mountain Club
Valentine Doyle, Lawson Valentine Foundation
Daniel Ross, Nuestras Raices
Dea Brickner-Wood, Rockingham Land Trust
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| Grantmaking Committee - 2008 |
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The
Grantmaking Committee meets two times a year to review applications and
award grants. It is made up of eight members, one activist from each
of the New England states and two individuals representing the
foundation community. Members serve for two years. Current members are:
Activists:
Connecticut: Rabbi Andrea Cohen, Kiener, Interreligious Eco-Justice
Network
Maine: Donna Minnis, Pemaquid Watershed Association
Massachusetts: Saulo Araujo, Grassroots International
New Hampshire: Tobias Marquette, Barrington Energy Task Force Rhode Island: Bekah Greenwald, Rhode Island Earth Institute
Vermont: Carl Etnier, (Greater) East Montpelier Peak Oil Group
Funding Community:
Libby Monahan, Rhode Island Foundation Amy Zell Ellsworth, Zell Family Foundation
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| Boston Grants Initiative Steering Committee - 2008 |
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The
Boston Grants Initiative Steering Committee meets two times a year to
awards grants to community groups in Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea and
Somerville. The following are members of the Steering Committee:
Lisa Brukilacchio - Friends of the Community Growing Center
Vidya Tikku - Boston Natural Areas Network
Dawn Chavez/Sherri Brokopp - Urban Ecology Institute
Jesus Gerena - Hyde Square Task Force
Marina Spitkovskaya - Alternatives for Community and Environment
Daisy Ortega - Sociedad Latina
Mariella Tan Puerto - Barr Foundation
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| NEGEF Grants |
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Over
the last eleven years, NEGEF has reviewed over 2000 applications and
awarded 1271 grants to 852 different community groups around New
England. Grants have been distributed as follows as of December 2007:
Connecticut (since 2000) - 98 grants for $180,851
Maine - 224 grants for $404,068
Massachusetts - 403 grants for $721,961
New Hampshire - 161 grants for $266,239
Rhode Island (since 1999) - 121 grants for $220,374
Vermont - 264 grants for $451,394
Boston Grants Initiative (since 2004) - 68 grants for $437,377
Grants are also categorized by issue as follows:
Air - 35 grants for $60,400
Biotechnology - 14 grants for $24,000
Energy - 89 grants for $164,502
General - 12 grants for $18,300
Land Use - 389 grants for $680,975
Natural Resources - 121 grants for $197,799
Population/Consumption - 31 grants for $50,050
Toxics/Hazardous Waste - 292 grants for $423,171
Urban Environment - 155 grants for $292,389
Water - 197 grants for $333,302
TOTAL GRANTS DISTRIBUTED: $2,682,264
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| NEGEF Funding Partners |
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NEGEF wishes to thank the following foundations
for the support and encouragement they have given since its beginning:
Anonymous Donor
Aria Foundation
Beldon Fund
Betterment Fund Jan and David Blittersdorf Foundation Harris and Frances Block Foundation
Cabot Family Charitable Trust
Claneil Foundation
Cloud Mountain Foundation
Naomi & Nehemiah Cohen Foundation
Common Stream Fund
Jane B. Cook 1983 Charitable Trust
Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust
Currents of Change Fund
Davis Conservation Fund
Joseph & Eileen Donahue Charitable Trust
Fine Fund
Hartford Foundation, Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund
Howell Family Foundation
Island Foundation
Jane's Trust
Johnson Family Foundation
Kane Family Donor Fund
Henry P. Kendall Foundation
David L. Klein, Jr. Foundation
Lintilhac Foundation
Massachusetts Environmental Trust
Maverick Lloyd Foundation
John Merck Fund
Merck Family Fund
Herman & Frieda L. Miller Foundation
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Penniman Family Foundation
Prince Charitable Trusts
Prospect Hill Foundation
Rhode Island Foundation
James E. Robison Foundation Seymour and Sylvia Rothchild Foundation Estate of Richard Simches
Anna B. Stearns Foundation
Lydia B. Stokes Foundation
Sudbury Foundation
Tides Foundation, Peace Through Justice Fund
Lawson Valentine Foundation
Wendling Foundation
Wilkinson Foundation
Zell Family Foundation
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