The National Religious Partnership for the Environment (NRPE) is a center-left ecumenical organization that advocates for liberal environmental policies.
Funding
Donors to NRPE
Foundation | Amount | Year | Grant Description |
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PB and K Family Foundation | $10,000 | 2017 | General support |
Wallace Global Fund II | $40,000 | 2016 | Project support for Climate Movement building work |
Kendeda Fund | $75,000 | 2014 | Charitable event |
Mertz Gilmore Foundation | $50,000 | 2012 | Strengthening Consensus Program and Strengthening Commitment Program |
Energy Foundation | $350,000 | 2012 | To support faith community education on climate change and energy policy. |
Energy Foundation | $500,000 | 2011 | To support climate and energy policy work of national religious partnership for environment. |
Energy Foundation | $305,000 | 2011 | To support strong mercury regulation by EPA. |
Rockefeller Foundation | $10,100 | 2011 | In support of 'conference on international adaptation' to highlight need for greater policy support and financing for international climate change adaptation efforts to be held in Washington DC in early 2011 |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $75,000 | 2011 | For planning and implementation of climate and clean energy program |
Energy Foundation | $500,000 | 2010 | To engage faith communities in climate issue education. |
Energy Foundation | $150,000 | 2010 | To support national religious partnership for environment strategic fundraising effort |
Rockefeller Foundation | $70,000 | 2010 | To highlight need for policy support of climate change adaptation |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $700,000 | 2010 | For support of National Religious Partnership for Environment's Climate and Energy Program |
Energy Foundation | $700,000 | 2009 | To build support for action on climate change through outreach education and mobilization of religious community. |
Energy Foundation | $500,000 | 2009 | To build support for action on climate change through outreach education and mobilization of religious community. |
Rockefeller Foundation | $200,000 | 2009 | For climate resilience policies and funding outreach efforts in US |
Turner Foundation | $40,000 | 2009 | |
Rockefeller Brothers Fund | $200,000 | 2008 | For its collaboration with Evangelical Environmental Network to build evangelical support for action to mitigate global warming |
Energy Foundation | $400,000 | 2008 | To engage faith community in climate protection policy efforts |
Pew Charitable Trusts | $450,000 | 2008 | |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $600,000 | 2008 | For general support of programs on global climate change |
Henry Luce Foundation | $100,000 | 2007 | Earth climate embraces us all program |
Rockefeller Brothers Fund | $200,000 | 2007 | For its collaboration with Evangelical environmental network to build Evangelical support for action to mitigate global warming |
Energy Foundation | $400,000 | 2007 | To engage faith community in climate protection policy efforts |
Energy Foundation | $100,000 | 2007 | To engage faith community in climate protection policy efforts |
Oak Foundation USA | $100,000 | 2007 | |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $600,000 | 2007 | For support of NRPE's programs on global climate change |
Henry Luce Foundation | $200,000 | 2006 | Earth's Climate Embraces Us All' Program |
Rockefeller Brothers Fund | $100,000 | 2006 | For a communications campaign about need for action on climate change |
Energy Foundation | $160,000 | 2006 | To engage faith community in climate protection policy efforts |
Marisla Foundation | $75,000 | 2006 | Environmental Justice and Health Program |
Oak Foundation USA | $100,000 | 2006 | |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $475,000 | 2006 | For evangelical climate initiative |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $200,000 | 2006 | For general support of climate and energy program |
Compton Foundation | $25,000 | 2005 | |
Rockefeller Family Fund | $25,000 | 2005 | Loath Alliance Initiative |
Energy Foundation | $160,000 | 2005 | To engage faith community in climate protection policy efforts |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $200,000 | 2005 | For general support of National Religious Partnership for Environment's Climate and Energy Program |
Wyss Foundation | $75,000 | 2005 | |
Surdna Foundation | $300,000 | 2004 | Continued support to further institutionalize environmental education and action in American faith community assuring its permanent integration throughout religious life |
David and Lucile Packard Foundation | $80,000 | 2004 | Support for scholarship communications and leadership training to strengthen faith community's support for environment |
Energy Foundation | $145,000 | 2004 | To fund Project Director for National Religious Partnership for Environments new Fuel Conservation and Efficiency Project |
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation | $100,000 | 2003 | To support a partnership dedicated to integrating issues of environmental sustainability and justice into all aspects of organized religious life |
J. N. Pew Jr. Charitable Trust | $25,000 | 2003 | To provide support for public education campaigns in 21 states focused on climate change |
David and Lucile Packard Foundation | $200,000 | 2003 | For scholarship communications and leadership training to strengthen faith community's support for environment. |
Energy Foundation | $140,000 | 2003 | To fund Project Director for National Religious Partnership for Environment's new Fuel Conservation and Efficiency Project. |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $65,000 | 2003 | For Next Leaders Project and for Strategic-Planning process for Pacific Northwest Religious Partnership for Environment |
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation | $100,000 | 2002 | To support a partnership dedicated to integrating issues of environmental sustainability and justice into all aspects of organized religious life |
J. N. Pew Jr. Charitable Trust | $295,000 | 2002 | To provide support for public education campaigns in 21 states focused on climate change |
Surdna Foundation | $150,000 | 2002 | For a strategic initiative to deepen and institutionalize engagement and commitment of American religious community to connections between environmental protection and religion |
David and Lucile Packard Foundation | $333,333 | 2002 | Support for secretariat of national religious partnership for environment |
Energy Foundation | $221,000 | 2002 | To support national religious partnership for environment's New Fuel Conservation and Efficiency Project and to fund first-year salary of new program's Project director |
Marisla Foundation | $500,000 | 2002 | Public education of children's health issues |
Pew Memorial Trust | $300,000 | 2002 | For general operating support of an organization (hat assists major faith groups engaged in environmental issues |
Turner Foundation | $100,000 | 2002 | Fuel economy standards trains them in media outreach and organizes visits to elected and appointed officials Activates and measurable outcomes in next year lude each state field office will secure participation of at least 50 rel |
Blue Moon Fund | $200,000 | 2001 | For General Support |
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation | $100,000 | 2001 | To support a partnership dedicated to integrating issues of environmental sustainability and justice into all aspects of organized religious life |
David and Lucile Packard Foundation | $333,333 | 2001 | |
Marisla Foundation | $500,000 | 2001 | Children's Environmental Health Project |
Pew Memorial Trust | $150,000 | 2001 | |
Turner Foundation | $213,000 | 2001 | |
Turner Foundation | $125,000 | 2001 | |
Westwind Foundation | $10,000 | 2001 | |
Bauman Family Foundation | $75,000 | 2000 | |
Blue Moon Fund | $522,000 | 2000 | To organize and host a meeting of state-based and national interfaith organizations to refine a campaign strategy for addressing global warming through faith community. |
Blue Moon Fund | $200,000 | 2000 | To engage forth-based women's organizations to work at state and national level in pushing for stronger protections for kids from environmental throats to their health. |
Blue Moon Fund | $50,000 | 2000 | To work with leadership of different faith groups within United States providing support for their deliberations about responsibilities of people of faith in environmentel protection. |
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation | $100,000 | 2000 | |
John D. And Catherine T. Macarthur Foundation Consolidated | $132,000 | 2000 | For activities that highlight religious dimension of environmental protection |
A and A Fund | $5,000 | 2000 | |
David and Lucile Packard Foundation | $333,334 | 2000 | Support for Secretariat of National Religious Partnership for Environment. |
Pew Memorial Trust | $250,000 | 2000 | |
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | $135,000 | 2000 | For Next Leaders project and for strategic-planning process for Pacific Northwest Religious partnership for environment |
Turner Foundation | $22,000 | 2000 | |
Westwind Foundation | $10,000 | 2000 | |
Blue Moon Fund | $200,000 | 1999 | |
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation | $100,000 | 1999 | To support a partnership dedicated to integrating issues of environmental sustainability and justice into all aspects of organized religious life |
John D. And Catherine T. Macarthur Foundation Consolidated | $112,000 | 1999 | |
Surdna Foundation | $166,668 | 1999 | |
Nathan Cummings Foundation | $1,000,000 | 1999 | |
Total: | $17,318,768 |