SELECTED GRANTS
↓ Restoring the Anacostia River
↓ Preventing Teen Pregnancy
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Restoring the Anacostia
Alice Ferguson Foundation
Accokeek, MD
$75,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to the Trash Free Potomac Watershed
Initiative.
www.fergusonfoundation.org
Anacostia Watershed Society
Bladensburg, MD
$100,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the Stormwater and Pollution
Prevention Advocacy Program.
www.anacostiaws.org
Clean Water Fund
Washington, DC
$60,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to the Anacostia Watershed Initiative.
www.cleanwaterfund.org
DC Appleseed Center
Washington, DC
$40,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide seed funding for the Anacostia Restoration Acceleration Project.
www.dcappleseed.org
DC Appleseed Center
Washington, DC
$60,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the Anacostia River and Watershed
Restoration Project.
www.dcappleseed.org
Earthjustice
Washington, DC
$75,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the Justice for the Anacostia Project.
www.earthjustice.org
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Washington, DC
$242,526 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the Anacostia Watershed Restoration
Partnership Steering Committee and its work to accelerate the improvement
in Anacostia water quality.
www.mwcog.org
National Wildlife Federation
Reston, VA
$50,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the project “Building a Coalition
of Hope for the Chesapeake Bay."
www.nwf.org
Natural Resources Defense Council
Washington, DC
$70,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the Anacostia Cleanup Initiative.
www.nrdc.org
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Preventing Teen Pregnancy
Advocates for Youth
Washington, DC
$100,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide seed funding for the project to improve contraceptive education and access for adolescents in the District of Columbia.
Children’s National Medical Center
Washington, DC
$110,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support for the subsequent pregnancy prevention
efforts of the Healthy Generations Program.
www.cnmc.org
Crittenton Services of Greater Washington
Washington, DC
$60,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the SNEAKERS and PEARLS programs
serving young women ages 13-17 in Ward 7.
www.flocrit.org
DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
Washington, DC
$75,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide general support funding to the DC Campaign’s
work to reduce the teen pregnancy rate in the District of Columbia
by one-half by 2015.
www.dccampaign.org
Mary’s Center for Maternal & Child Care, Inc.
Washington, DC
$125,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to the Teen Program's bilingual
case management and health care services serving low-income immigrant
adolescents.
www.maryscenter.org
Men Can Stop Rape
Washington, DC
$50,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to “Strong Moves”
bringing Men of Strength (MOST) Clubs to all sixteen public high
schools in the District of Columbia.
www.mencanstoprape.org
Multicultural Career Intern Program
Washington, DC
$60,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to the comprehensive teen pregnancy
prevention program at the Columbia Heights Educational Campus, serving
Bell Multicultural High School and Lincoln Middle School.
www.checdc.org
The Next Step Charter School, Inc.
Washington, DC
$40,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to the Teen Parent Support Program.
www.layc-dc.org
Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington
Washington, DC
$105,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to the Teen Clinic Integrated
Pregnancy Prevention Program located at the Ophelia Egypt Clinic
in Ward 7.
www.ppmw.org
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
Educational Fund, Inc.
Washington, DC
$60,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to “Generation to Generation:
From Silence to Shouting,” a faith-based teen pregnancy prevention
model aimed at African American teen women in Ward 8.
www.rcrc.org
Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc.
Washington, DC
$100,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to the HOPE (Health, Options and
Prevention Education) Program.
www.sashabruce.org
Unity Health Care
Washington, DC
$50,000 over one year (October 2009)
To provide continued support to the “Family Planning
Health Education Initiative” at Eastern High School’s
school-based health center in Ward 6.
www.unityhealthcare.org
Washington Hospital Center
Washington, DC
$75,000 over one year (April 2010)
To provide continued support to TAPP (Teen Alliance for Prepared
Parenting), a subsequent pregnancy prevention program targeting
high-risk teens.
www.whcenter.org
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