Projects
Grant Number: 20060116
To support the creation and development of the Organic Land and Turf Handbook for school, municipal, and commercial groundskeepsers to manage lawns and turf without the use synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
Year Issued: 2006 | Amount: $14,000
Connecticut Northeast Organic Farmers Organization
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Grant Number: 20070063
Funds are requested to support a collaborative effort of developing a resource and policy guide for the Quinnipiac River edge for public access permits, best management practices, stabilization practices, liability, and ecology.
Year Issued: 2007 | Amount: $8,500
Quinnipiac River Community Group
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Grant Number: 20080176
Funds are requested to support the implementation of an intensive workshops to teach 100 Connecticut school groundskeepers how to mamnage fields without the use of harmful pesticides.
Year Issued: 2008 | Amount: $6,530
Connecticut Northeast Organic Farmers Organization
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Grant Number: 20090103
To support residential organic landscaping workshops and website enhancements to better serve homeowners of the Quinnipiac River watershed in protecting their health and the environment.
Year Issued: 2009 | Amount: $9,000
Connecticut Northeast Organic Farmers Organization
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Grant Number: 950089
To continue research on the utilization of sunlight for the destruction of toxic water pollutants.
Year Issued: 1995 | Amount: $5,000
University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemistry
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Grant Number: 940083
To continue research on the utilization of sunlight for the destruction of toxic water pollutants.
Year Issued: 1994 | Amount: $4,541
University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemistry
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Grant Number: 930115
To support "Utilization of Sunlight for the Destruction of Toxic Water Pollutants". Q RIVER FUND (Re-titled: "Catalytic Destruction of Toxic Water Pollutants")
Year Issued: 1993 | Amount: $5,000
University of Connecticut, Dept. of Chemistry
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