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Environmental Defense Fund

New York, NY

Total Grants to Environmental Defense Fund
Total $ Granted: $ 2,196,392
For Years: 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995
# Grants: 25

Grants to Environmental Defense Fund

Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-2004 85,000 To support activities to reduce nitrogen pollution in the Adirondacks F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-30-2004 5,000 No purpose given. Smith Richardson Foundation
12-30-2004 350,000 General support Gilder Foundation
12-31-2003 541,170 Charitable Walton Family Foundation
12-31-2003 85,000 To support activities to reduce nitrogen pollution in the Adirondacks F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-2002 75,000 To support activities to reduce nitrogen pollution in the Adirondacks F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-2002 3,000 No purpose given. Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2002 110,000 Charitable Walton Family Foundation
12-31-2001 75,000 To support activities to reduce nitrogen pollution in the Adirondacks-$75,000; like amount for like use in 2003 F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-2001 62,222 Policy Review on the Effectiveness of Year-Round NOx Reductions Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2000 50,000 To support activities to reduce nitrogen pollution in the Adirondacks F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-2000 25,000 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-31-2000 120,000 Policy Review on the Effectiveness of Year-Round NOx Reductions
Michael Shore will lead an effort to assess the effectiveness of different strategies to reduce emissions of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx). The project will commission studies of the costs and benefits of year-round reductions in NOx and evaluate different policy proposals to achieve NOx reductions. The project’s findings will be published in a final report and a number of shorter policy briefs.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 50,000 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-1999 50,000 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-31-1998 32,500 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-1998 25,000 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-31-1997 32,500 General support F.M. Kirby Foundation
12-31-1997 100,000 General Fund Hickory Foundation
12-31-1997 94,000 Shaping Public Policy to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution from Agriculture
This grant supports research and policy analysis that will address the problem of water pollution from nonpoint sources. Melinda Taylor, Jane Preyer, and Dan Whittle will develop innovative policies, such as permit trading programs or incentive programs for better land management, in order to improve water quality. The project's findings will be presented in a series of reports.
Smith Richardson Foundation
10-9-1997 38,000 To support development of the Environmental Resources Trust The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
7-9-1997 38,000 To support development of the Environmental Resources Trust The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
4-9-1997 39,000 To support development of the Environmental Resources Trust The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
4-29-1996 55,500 To support the "Developing Innovative Economic Strategies to Solve Environmental Problems and Reduce Regulation" project The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
11-29-1995 55,500 To support the "Developing Innovative Economic Strategies to Solve Environmental Problems and Reduce Regulation" project The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.