The Prince George’s County Government and the Chesapeake Bay Trust announce the fifth year of our partnership for the Prince George’s Stormwater Stewardship Grant Program. This grant program supports projects that provide community engagement while treating and…
Read MoreInnovative Stormwater Solution Demonstration Site for HOAs in Montgomery County The Trust spent a fantastic morning celebrating the completion of Rock Creek Conservancy’s Crabbs Branch Conservation Landscaping project in the…
Read MorePhoto Credit: Jeffrey Popp Trust Grant Program helps restore and protect forested land from invasive species This week is National Invasive Species Awareness Week, so we’re sharing this stunning photo,…
Read MoreThe Trust announced the approval of 164 grants totaling $3,727,047 to enable a wide range of organizations to implement on-the-ground restoration and education projects and programs. Four times each year…
Read MoreCommunity Engagement Mini Grant helps Baltimore-based church harvest rain water and prevent pollution The Episcopal Church of Christ the King (CTK) in Windsor Mill believes “this world is our Father’s…
Read MoreBy Kimberly Y. Choi, Chesapeake Conservation Corps Member at UMD Environmental Finance Center Since I had never conducted an interview before, when that part of my work duties came around,…
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By Kimberly Y. Choi My discomfort at a Watershed Forum session about GIS applications was at once resolved when a professional sitting behind me said to the instructor, “Not all…
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Deep in the woods of Maryland, a hidden war is being waged. On one side, the native trees that have provided food, shelter, clean water and beauty to the region…
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Wine tasting at a local, sustainable winery: Support a local business and learn about green agriculture! This outing is a great way to spice up any road trip or to…
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It was my last day co-leading an Alternative Weekend Trip, and the weather was perfect. Sitting on the Philip Merrill Center beach, waiting for my team to wake up, I…
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