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2025 Grant Recipients

Spring Project Grants

 

Blue Fish Canada

Amount: $2,000

Project Title: Engage, Recruit, Equip and Advance Great Lakes Fish Health

Project Description: Blue Fish Canada will engage indigenous fishers and recreational anglers across the Great Lakes, recruiting and training volunteers to engage in advocacy and developing campaigns meant to strengthen the Great Lakes and their biodiversity, focusing on public and private sector policies, regulations and practices, increasing public outreach and strengthening communication.

Bridges//Puentes Justice Collective of the Southeast

Amount: $2,800

Project Title: Water Heroes: Finding and Fighting Lead in Our Homes

Project Description: To combat local lead contamination in Southeast Chicago’s drinking water, Bridges//Puentes will produce educational coloring books to students to teach them and their families about lead contamination, develop teacher training materials, and host community workshops to empower families to push for drinking water improvements.

Cayuga Lake Watershed Network Inc

Amount: $3,900

Project Title: Finger Lakes Education Day on Harmful Algal Blooms

Project Description: Cayuga Lake Watershed Network will host a harmful algal bloom day to bring together scientists, leaders, and community members to provide state legislators and agency officials with educational formation about the root causes of harmful algal blooms and mitigation strategies.

Citizens for a Safe & Clean Lake Superior

Amount: $1,500

Project Title: Extractive Industry Monitoring in Lake Superior’s Watershed

Project Description: Citizens for a Safe & Clean Lake Superior will monitor mining activity in the Upper Peninsula including analyzing permit applications, government grant proposals, and other activities from existing and proposed mines and will mobilize the public when activities pose risks.

Cole Lead Safe & Healthy Homes

Amount: $3,600

Project Title: Lead Safe and Healthy Homes Outreach and Education Program

Project Description: The Coalition on Lead Emergency will host a five day training and canvas blitz with parents and children affected by lead poisoning. Training will consist of education, canvas training, handing out lead filters, going door to door with parents, and getting other parents involved.

Environment North

Amount: $5,000

Project Title: Impact Assessment for Proposed Transportation of High Level Nuclear Waste

Project Description: Concerned about the safety of the transportation, temporary shallow storage, and eventual unmonitored abandonment of 7.2 million used waste nuclear fuel bundles on Lake Superior and with an upcoming Impact Assessment and licensing process, Environment North will mobilize the public to advocate for the adoption of the Proximity Principle.

Friends of the North Pikes Creek Wetlands, Inc.

Amount: $1,500

Project Title: Engaging the Community in Forest Improvement to Protect Lake Superior

Project Description: Friends of the North Pikes Creek Wetlands will engage the community in their five year project to protect their local headwaters from emerald ash borer infestation.

Gary Advocates for Responsible Development, Inc.(GARD)

Amount: $1,500

Project Title: Community Assessment and Action Toward Greening Gary’s Shoreline

Project Description: In the heavily industrialized shoreline of Gary, Indiana, Gary Advocates for Responsible Development will work with the community to implement green infrastructure to mitigate climate change and industrial impacts on groundwater and stormwater runoff and revitalize abandoned properties.

Great Lakes Water Protector Network

Amount: $2,000

Project Title: Expansion of the 2025 Pipe Out Paddle Up Event

Project Description: Great Lakes Water Protector Network will host a Pipe Out Paddle Up event to engage and educate the public on the dangers of a local pipeline, promote oversight, and share information about the pipeline.

Lake Erie Waterkeeper

Amount: $3,000

Project Title: Correcting Concentrated Animal Feeding Numbers

Project Description: Seeking to reduce phosphorus runoff from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO), Lake Erie Waterkeeper wishes to update satellite studies to count animal units in counties in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana, to better show the amount of manure runoff occurring and push to adjust permits accordingly.

Michigan Hydro Relicensing Coalition

Amount: $5,000

Project Title: River Restoration Through Hydropower Planning

Project Description: As 13 aging hydropower projects are currently under review to determine their future, Michigan Hydro Relicensing Coalition aims to engage in the planning process, advocating for the health of rivers and protecting the environment through improving water quality, maintenance commitments, and potential dam removal.

Native American Educational Technologies, Inc.

Amount: $3,600

Project Title: Strengthening Community Networking to Protect Water

Project Description: Native American Educational Technologies will host events to address plans for a local pipeline reroute, strengthen relationships, and build advocacy.

Northwatch

Amount: $4,000

Project Title: Making Connections for Water Protection Along Lake Huron’s Nuclear North Shore

Project Description: Northwatch will engage community members and local tribes to advocate for improved management of nuclear storage and radioactive waste on Lake Huron and to impact regulators’ priority setting in an upcoming review.

Save Our Water (SOH2O)

Amount: $2,000

Project Title: Advocacy and Education of Groundwater Standards for PFAS

Project Description: Save Our Water will build resources to support per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances groundwater standards in the State of Wisconsin and strengthen community groups protecting groundwater.

Talking Rivers, Inc.

Amount: $2,800

Project Title: Listening to Nature Toolkit and Advocacy

Project Description: Talking Rivers will use funding to finalize, share, and implement their Listening to Nature Toolkit, serving as a resource for Great Lakes nonprofits to help organizations better consider ecosystems and watersheds in the decision-making process and understand how to incorporate the rights of nature in their work.

WaterLegacy

Amount: $5,000

Project Title: Preventing Mine Permit Reissuance

Project Description: With the threat of a rebranded copper-nickel mine reviving their permit and resurging on the shore of Lake Superior, WaterLegacy is organizing to promote advocacy to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to deny permits and block transfers of any existing permits.

Williams County Alliance

Amount: $2,760

Project Title: St. Joseph River Watershed Monitoring Project

Project Description: With confined cattle operations in the area expanding, Williams County Alliance will gather evidence on the water quality of the St Joseph River and its tributaries to show legislators that there is a need for added regulations and permitting requirements.