Grants to Support
Environmental Education and Conservation
The Rockfall Foundation has
awarded $50,000 for environmental projects and programs, the largest grant
award since inception of the Foundation’s grants program. The funds will
benefit environmental education, planning, and preservation efforts by fourteen
non-profit organizations and schools in the Lower Connecticut River Valley. In
addition to the annual environmental grants, this year’s awards include
multi-year Fostering Future Environmental Stewards grants, designed to support
continuity of educational programming at elementary and middle schools. The
grant recipients include five schools, three nature and gardening education
programs ranging from preschool to adult, four projects that support
conservation efforts in the Connecticut River watershed and statewide, plus
projects on climate change and a meditation garden. Cumulatively, The Rockfall
Foundation has awarded over $580,000 since establishing its grant program. The
Foundation is celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2020 and is one of Connecticut’s oldest environmental organizations.
Recipients for 2020 are as follows: Congregation Beth Shalom
Rodfe Zedek for the Syd and Bernie Slater
Meditation Garden, Connecticut Land Conservation Council for Tools to Spread the Word About Land Trusts
and Conservation, Connecticut River Coastal Conservation District for workshops for citizens interested in
serving on inland wetlands commissions, Connecticut River Conservancy for a plan to address tire waste in the CT
River and European Water Chestnut Management in the CT River, Everyone
Outside for nature-based playgroups,
preschool and family and adult programs, Middlesex Health for the
Opportunity Knocks Nature & Eating
Healthy with Preschool Gardens program, Old Saybrook High School for the Bird Ecology in the CT River Estuary
Program, University of Connecticut for an Adapt CT Climate Resilience Internship, and Valley Shore YMCA for
the Farm to Table Camp. Recipients for Fostering Future Environmental
Stewards are: Chester Elementary School for the Science-in-Residence program, Independent Day School for the Love Your Earth Summer Program, Macdonough
Elementary School for field trips into
nature, and Old Saybrook Middle School for the Schoolyard Biodiversity Study.
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