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We do not have any donee information for the donee Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc. in our system.
Cause area | Count | Median | Mean | Minimum | 10th percentile | 20th percentile | 30th percentile | 40th percentile | 50th percentile | 60th percentile | 70th percentile | 80th percentile | 90th percentile | Maximum |
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Overall | 17 | 50,000 | 81,176 | 15,000 | 30,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 100,000 | 110,000 | 125,000 | 150,000 | 150,000 |
Environment | 10 | 50,000 | 49,500 | 15,000 | 15,000 | 30,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 100,000 |
Clean Energy | 7 | 125,000 | 126,429 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 110,000 | 125,000 | 125,000 | 125,000 | 125,000 | 125,000 | 150,000 | 150,000 | 150,000 |
Donor | Total | 2017 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 |
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John Merck Fund (filter this donee) | 1,380,000.00 | 125,000.00 | 150,000.00 | 150,000.00 | 125,000.00 | 125,000.00 | 110,000.00 | 100,000.00 | 100,000.00 | 80,000.00 | 65,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 |
Total | 1,380,000.00 | 125,000.00 | 150,000.00 | 150,000.00 | 125,000.00 | 125,000.00 | 110,000.00 | 100,000.00 | 100,000.00 | 80,000.00 | 65,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 |
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Graph of top 10 donors (for donations with known year of donation) by amount, showing the timeframe of donations
Donor | Amount (current USD) | Amount rank (out of 17) | Donation date | Cause area | URL | Influencer | Notes |
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John Merck Fund | 125,000.00 | 3 | Clean Energy | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | Focus: Efficiency/RenewablesTo help New England states and local governments build, expand, and implement strong policies to achieve cost-effective energy efficiency as a core strategy for reducing carbon emissions. | |
John Merck Fund | 150,000.00 | 1 | Clean Energy | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | Focus: Increase Efficiency/RenewablesTo keep New England a national leader in energy efficiency by adopting and fully implementing robust policies that achieve the full potential of all cost-effective energy efficiency by working in each New England state to educate new policymakers, promote new opportunities, and maintain and grow existing efficiency programs. | |
John Merck Fund | 150,000.00 | 1 | Clean Energy | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | Focus: Increase Efficiency/RenewablesTo maintain New England’s national leadership in adopting and implementing robust state policies that achieve the full potential of all cost-effective energy efficiency. | |
John Merck Fund | 125,000.00 | 3 | Clean Energy | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | Focus: Increase Efficiency/RenewablesTo maintain New Englands position as a national efficiency leader by adopting and implementing a robust state policy framework to achieve the full potential of all cost-effective energy efficiency. | |
John Merck Fund | 125,000.00 | 3 | Clean Energy | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | Focus: Increase Efficiency/RenewablesTo maintain the Northeast’s status as a leader in adopting and implementing the most forward-thinking energy efficiency policies in the nation. | |
John Merck Fund | 110,000.00 | 6 | Clean Energy | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | Focus: Efficiency/RenewablesTo support adoption and implementation of public policies that advance the efficient use of energy. | |
John Merck Fund | 100,000.00 | 7 | Clean Energy | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | Focus: Efficiency/RenewablesTo promote adoption and implementation of state and federal policies for advancing energy efficiency. | |
John Merck Fund | 100,000.00 | 7 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To assist Northeast states in adopting and implementing energy efficiency policies. | |
John Merck Fund | 50,000.00 | 9 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To establish public policies that significantly reduce energy consumed in the Northeast while maintaining a vibrant, sustainable economy; and to assist Northeast states in effectively implementing programs and policies that meet aggressive energy efficiency goals set by state legislators and governors over the past eighteen months. | |
John Merck Fund | 30,000.00 | 16 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To encourage adoption and implementation of energy efficiency appliance standards in ten Northeast states and facilitate support from those states and other stakeholders for strong federal standards. | |
John Merck Fund | 15,000.00 | 17 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To update a report on energy efficiency in the New England electric power sector to reflect new Independent System Operator New England projections, tighter climate change goals, the growing cost of traditional energy sources, and new opportunities for energy efficiency. | |
John Merck Fund | 50,000.00 | 9 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To secure adoption and implementation of energy efficiency appliance standards among states in the Northeast; and to use the momentum and political pressure from state agreements to ensure that similar appliance standards are adopted at the federal level. | |
John Merck Fund | 50,000.00 | 9 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To support the adoption and implementation of efficiency standards for appliances and equipment in New England states. | |
John Merck Fund | 50,000.00 | 9 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To facilitate the adoption and effective implementation of appliance efficiency standards as a key element of state energy and climate policies in Northeast states. | |
John Merck Fund | 50,000.00 | 9 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | In collaboration with Environment Northeast, to adopt and update minimum appliance efficiency standards in New England at the state and federal levels, specifically to adopt minimum efficiency standards in five New England states by the end of 2005; work with those states to develop adequate implementation and enforcement of such standards; seek the adoption of standards for additional appliances; and use momentum in the Northeast region to press for federal appliance standards. | |
John Merck Fund | 50,000.00 | 9 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | To continue a Northeastern regional project to promote stronger appliance efficiency standards at the state and federal levels. | |
John Merck Fund | 50,000.00 | 9 | Environment | https://www.jmfund.org/program-grants/ | -- | In collaboration with Environment Northeast, to promote adoption of new minimum efficiency standards for appliances in four New England states by the end of 2004. |