Great Lakes Protection Fund
Background
The Great Lakes Protection Fund is a permanent environmental endowment created in 1989 by the governors of the Great Lakes states (Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin).
Financesfor tax year ending 12/31/1999 |
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| Total Assets | $137,000,000.00 | |
| Grants Awarded | $0.00 | |
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Officers and Other Supporters | |
| Name | Position |
| Jeffery L. Busch MD | Director |
| Anthony S. Earl | Director |
| Sandra Gardebring | Director |
| Pat Lupo Sr. OSB | Director |
| Leslie Maeby | Director |
| Andrew S. McElwaine | Director |
| G. Tracy Mehan | Director |
| Gerald Mikol | Director |
| Patrick J. Osborne | Director |
| James Park | Director |
| Jeffrey M. Ruetter MD | Director |
| Dennis Schornack | Director |
| Craig Shaver | Director |
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Selected Grants |
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| Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy | |
| Grant | $336,000.00 in 1995 |
| Source | Donor's Website |
| Details | To work with a broad range of collaborators including the American Farm Bureau to demonstrate and promote an assessment tool that Great Lakes farmers can use to determine their progress in reducing the amount of fertilizers and pesticides applied on their farms. The proposed "yardstick" is a voluntary measure and will be used in conjunction with technical assistance groups, such as cooperative extension services, which can help the farmers both develop the reduction strategies and apply the assessment. |
Top Grants Made |
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| Funding To Activist Groups | Total Donated | Time Frame |
| Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy | $580,000.00 | 1995 – 2000 |
| Environmental Defense | $497,000.00 | 1993 – 1997 |
| American Farmland Trust | $373,000.00 | 2001 – 2001 |
| National Wildlife Federation | $201,000.00 | 1994 – 1994 |
| Wisconsin Rural Development Center | $100,000.00 | 1993 – 1993 |
Foundations listed on ActivistCash.com may provide funding to a wider variety of nonprofit groups than those profiled here. This website focuses on activist groups that concentrate on food- and beverage-related issues.