2014 Annual Report - Bronx River Alliance
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2014 Annual Report - Bronx River Alliance
Annual Report 2014 Citizen Science on the River Bringing young people, educators, and other community members to the river to study it and learn from it has always been central to our mission. In order for people to take care of the river for the long-term, they have to love it. And in order to love it, they have to experience it. All the better when these stewards are engaged in meaningful scientific inquiry, using the river to answer real-world questions. In 2014, we deepened and expanded citizen science on the river in several ways. Students from Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School helped us monitor the threatened American eel during its spring migration from the Sargasso Sea to the river. The students installed eel mops, a type of artificial habitat, in the river and periodically checked the number and size of eels in the mops. We also forged a new partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency and the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program to pilot a bacteria monitoring program by citizen scientists. This monitoring complements the work that Bronx River Stewards have undertaken for decades, giving us a more complete picture of water quality on the river. The good news is that New York City and State are taking steps to abate some of the most serious sources of bacteria pollution in the river, informed by the work of these citizen scientists. The bad news is that we still have a lot to clean up! In August, scientists from research institutions and government agencies joined citizen scientists for A Day in the Life of the Bronx River to compare notes on their Bronx River research and undertake a day of collaborative exploration. We found new aquatic plants, previously unknown in the Bronx; counted exotic mussels and resurgent oysters; wrestled eels in the upper river (they really are slippery, you know!); and monitored water quality. The day― and the associated press coverage―was a great combination of technical expertise and community voices speaking up on some of the most pressing issues facing the river. As we continue our work to clean and green the Bronx River, government action and academic studies are critically important. But just as important is that regular people engage with the river, getting our hands dirty as we study the returning wildlife or water quality conditions on New York City’s only freshwater river. Lasting progress on the river depends on a community of activists and scientists to stay the course for the long-term. Join us! Linda R. Cox, Executive Director We have broken ground! Bronx River House. Yes, we were proud to break ground on this innovative green building in 2014, our future headquarters and base of operations for the restoration of the river. But River House also means so much more. Bronx River House is a marker of how far we’ve come in our mission to restore the river, develop the greenway, and cultivate a community of stewards who claim the river as their own. Today, parks and trails line the river, where only weeds, vacant factories, and trash-strewn lots existed before. Every year, thousands of people paddle, row and sail on a river that not too long ago was so full of cars that residents joked that you couldn’t see the bottom. Soon, we will have a fittingly beautiful and cutting-edge building to match the work that we do on the river! not far from Bronx River House, there was just no reasonable way for my parents to bring me to the water. Now school children of all ages engage in real-world science on the river, and families bring their kids out to canoe on our free Community Paddling days. We are excited about the ways in which Bronx River House will enable us to expand and deepen our river-based programming. Bronx River House is also a milestone, indicating that we’ve grown stronger as an organization. We’ve grown up, and it’s time to move into our own space! I look forward to reporting back to you on that transition in the years to come. Sincerely, Veronica Vanterpool, Chair On a personal level, River House is a reminder to me of how a generation of children can grow up with this precious resource that we have in our midst—NYC’s only freshwater river! A National Water Trail!—in a way that just wasn’t possible before. When I was a kid growing up in the Bronx, Bronx River Alliance celebrating the ground-breaking for River House with (from left to right) NY State Assemblyman Crespo, NYC Parks Commissioner Silver, Bronx Borough President Diaz, and Congressman Serrano. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Veronica Vanterpool • CHAIR • PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS Tri-State Transportation Campaign COMMUNITY-BASED AND OTHER NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Bronx Museum of the Arts Bike New York Boogie Down Rides Bronx Children’s Museum Bronx Council for Environmental Quality Bronx County Historical Society Bronx Health Reach Bronx Park East Community Association Bronx River Parkway Reservation Conservancy Bronx River Art Center Bronx Works buildOn Christodora City Parks Foundation Drew Gardens East Bronx History Forum East Coast Greenway Alliance Five Borough Bicycle Club Friends of Shoelace Park Friends of Soundview Friends of Van Cortlandt Park Gaia Institute G.I.V.E (Getting Involved, Virginia Avenue Efforts) GLOBE, Queens College Green City Force Groundwork Hudson Valley Grow NYC Harding Park Homeowners Association & Environmental Center Harlem River Working Group The Horticultural Society of New York Hutchinson River Restoration Project Long Island City Boathouse Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance Montefiore Medical Center Natural Areas Conservancy Natural Resources Defense Council New York Botanical Garden NYC H2O NYC WaterTrail Association New York Restoration Project NY/NJ Baykeeper NY-NJ Harbor Estuary Program The Osborne Association Partnerships for Parks Phipps Community Development Corporation Pratt Center for Community Development THE POINT CDC Regional Plan Association Recycle-a-Bicycle Rocking the Boat Sebago Canoe Club Southern Bronx River Watershed Alliance S.W.I.M Coalition (Storm Water Infrastructure Matters) Sustainable South Bronx Transportation Alternatives Tri-State Transportation Campaign Bike Walk Alliance of Westchester & Putnam Wildlife Conservation Society Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice 222nd St Block Association Joan Bryon • VICE CHAIR • Pratt Center for Community Development Carolyn McLaughlin • SECRETARY Raji Kalra • TREASURER • David Lynch Foundation Peter Bourbeau • PWB Management Corp. Maarten de Kadt Marit Larson • New York City Department of Parks Natural Resources Group Jonathan Rook • Sandler O’Neil Jessica Arcate Schuler • Ecology Team Co-chair • The New York Botanical Garden David Shuffler • Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice Ethan Strell • Shamberg Marwell Kellie Terry • THE POINT CDC Angela Tovar • Ecology Team Co-chair • Sustainable South Bronx Carrie Elston Tunick DIRECTOR EMERITUS Alexie Torres-Fleming HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Ruth Anderberg Nancy Wallace EX OFFICIO BOARD MEMBERS Mitchell Silver COMMISSIONER NYC DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION Ruben Diaz, Jr. BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT Maria del Carmen Arroyo NYC COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 17 Andrew Cohen NYC COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 11 Andy King NYC COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 12 Annabel Palma NYC COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 18 Ritchie Torres NYC COUNCILMEMBER, DISTRICT 15 SPECIAL ADVISORS Sonia Manzano Gail Nathan Wendy Neu Richard Reagan Dart Westphal FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Urban Waters Federal Partnership National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration National Park Service, Rivers and Trails Office of Congressman Joseph Crowley Office of Congressman Eliot Engel Office of Congressman José E. Serrano Army Corps of Engineers Environmental Protection Agency Forest Service Geological Survey STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Bronx Borough President’s Office Mayor’s Office of Sustainability New York City Community Boards: 2, 6, 9, 11, 12 New York City Department of Design & Construction New York City Department of Education New York City Department of Environmental Protection New York City Department of Parks & Recreation New York City Department of Transportation New York City Soil & Water Conservation District New York State Office of the Attorney General New York State Department of Environmental Conservation New York State Department of State New York State Department of Transportation New York State Office of Parks & Historical Preservation Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Conservation Westchester County Department of Planning SCHOOLS Bronx Arena HS Bronx Academy of Leadership 2 Bronx Community Charter School Bronx International High School Bronx Light House Charter School Bronx Little School Bronx High School of Science City College CS 211 Collegiate Institute for Math and Science High School Columbia University Explorations Academy Fannie Lou Hammer Freedom High School Fieldston School for Ethical Culture Fordham University Hostos Community College Lehman College, CUNY The Learning Tree School Manhattan College NYCDOE Teaching American History Grant Program New York Institute New Visions Charter School One To World PS 103 Pelham Prep Academy Queens College, CUNY Shomburg Satellite Academy SUNY Maritime Urban Advantage Middle School Urban Assembly School for Wildlife Conservation Van Nest Academy Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School STAFF Judy Alvarez Kathalene Lamboy CONSERVATION CREW APPRENTICE EDUCATION COORDINATOR Erica Lewis Claudia Ibaven ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT GREENWAY COORDINATOR Penny Brown Robin Kriesberg CONSERVATION CREW LEADER ECOLOGY DIRECTOR Julia Hitz Michael Mendez DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR CONSERVATION MANAGER Linda R. Cox Jasmine Benitez EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/BRONX RIVER ADMINISTRATOR VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Michelle Cropsey OUTREACH MANAGER CONSERVATION CREW MEMBER Elvin Cruz CONSERVATION CREW APPRENTICE Olivia Sheehan ECOLOGY INTERN Elaine Feliciano CONSERVATION CREW LEADER Josue Garcia RECREATION SPECIALIST Maggie Scott Greenfield DEPUTY DIRECTOR Joseph Sanchez Orquidea Sanchez CONSERVATION CREW APPRENTICE Jose Santiago CONSERVATION CREW MEMBER Maria Sawyer DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Elizabeth (Alex) Severino EDUCATION & RECREATION INTERN James Vesey CONSERVATION CREW APPRENTICE AS OF JUNE 2015 DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS Sara Armstrong, Linda Bauer, Tom Brady, Charles Berenguer, William Busk, Luis Raffael Cornelio, Margo Davis, Stephen DeVillo, Mike Gupta, Dan Hamburg, Pope Jackson, Twahira Khan, Lisa Liquori, Kristina Lozano, Nilka Martell, James Martocci, Andrew Mittiga, Nessie Payton, Lovie Pignata, Daniel Ranells, Ramon Rivera, Frank Saurino, Gerry Segal, Martha Schwartz, Raphael Schweizer, Lia Vega, Robert Ward. MATHEW FOGLINO U.S. U.S. U.S. U.S. In memory of our dedicated volunteers Morgan Powell & Annette Williams whose legacy endures on the Bronx River. DONORS (From 01/01/14 to 12/31/14) FOUNDATIONS Altman Foundation Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resiliency Prospect Hill Foundation The Hagedorn Fund The Hearst Foundations The Lily Auchincloss Foundation The Lucius N. Littauer Foundation The Norcross Wildlife Foundation CORPORATIONS Bank of America Bloomberg Philanthropies Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch Clif Bar Family Foundation Con Edison Keurig/ American Rivers RBC Foundation REI TD Bank/Arbor Day Foundation The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund PUBLIC FUNDING Congressman Jose E. Serrano’s WCS-NOAA South Bronx Waterfront Partnership New York City Councilmember Andrew Cohen New York City Councilmember Annabel Palma New York City Councilmember Maria del Carmen Arroyo New York City Councilmember Ritchie Torres New York City Department of Parks & Recreation New York State Council on the Arts via Bronx Council on the Arts New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Green Gems Programs New York State Department of State Local Waterfront Revitalization Program New York State Department of State, Environmental Protection Fund U. S. Community Development Block Grant U. S. Department of Housing & Urban Development U. S. Department of Transportation, Recreational Trails Program U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Citizen Science Grants U. S. Forest Service, USDA INDIVIDUAL DONORS ESTUARY $2500+ Frances Beinecke and Paul Elston Elizabeth Bennett Peter and Manuela Bourbeau Edith McBean Alan and Jill Rappaport Barbara Robins Jonathan and Lisa Rook BRANCH $1000+ April and William Ausperger Robert Bender and Loretta Nash Fabio Corsi and Susan Tressler Garry Cox Linda Cox and John G. Robinson Fred Dixon Carrie Elston Tunick Adam Green Carolyn and James McLaughlin Jeffrey Myers and Patricia Ferren James Periconi, Esq Holly Sidford Tim Tompkins STREAM $500+ Susan Babcock Joan Byron Bill and Paula Luria Caplan Maarten De Kadt Joel and Joanne Feinberg Alfred Finger Corina Gayk Marilyn Gelber Joshua Ginsberg Barry Hartglass Kathryn and Vincent Heintz Melissa Hurley Raji Kalra Kenneth Kirshenbaum Evan Korn Marit Larson Lisa Liquori Kim Mathews Thomas McArdle Ellen Neises Richard Powers James and Jessica Arcate Schuler Martha and David Schwartz Joanne B. and Peter Spellane Ethan Strell and Jacqueline Elias Carter Strickland Stacy Taffet John Tweddle BROOK $250+ Charles and Elia Armstrong Kenneth Arroyo Jeffrey Bank Louis Blumengarten Elizabeth Brody Stephen Byrns John Calvelli Victor Cohen Barbara Crosby Atahualpa Del Orbe Scott Edelstein Christine Fazio Susan Freedman Amy Freitag Gerald and Marion Galison Jeremy and Maggie Greenfield Daniel and Marguerite Greenfield Maxine Griffith Thomas and Lea Haber Kuck Robert Hammond Jennifer Herring Elizabeth Kaiden Liam Kavanagh Bernadette Kenny Gregory Kiss I.C. Levenberg-Engel Thomas Maeglin Jean McCarroll Felicity Nitz Elizabeth Parry Elise Partridge Marguerite Pitts Richard Powers Mahindra and Anris Ramdhanie Julia Robbins Jose Rodriguez Brenda Rosen Norman Sas Nolie and Susan Scott Jane Silfen Christopher Snow Julia Steinmetz George and Christine Stonbely Patrick Suraci Jean Tatge Thomas Thurston Elizabeth Tunick Judith Wallace Thomas & Christine Webler Stephen Whitehouse Doug Wingo Simon Wynn Beth Zadek RIVULET $100+ Marcia and Franz Allina Dana Archer Rosenthal Margaret Barry Mark and Judy Baum Thomas Behm Adrian Benepe Nadine and Joe Berg Dawn Berry Tim Bock Sandra Boer Cristina Bonaldes Angel Braestrup Ivan Braun Nick Burns Clifford Chaiet Curtis Cole Kevin Connolly Alan Curtis John H. and Joan B. Denne James Deutsch Stephen DeVillo Christian DiPalermo Sherry Dobbin Nancy Doon Annie Duran Mark Edmiston Lizzie Elston Richard Epstein Melinda Everett Hillary Exter Rebecca Fleming Candice Flig Olivia Ford Chris Ford Valerie Francis Jennifer Freeman William and Anne Frey Richard Gans and Doris Quinones Carol Gaskill Michael Glazebrook Robert Goldstein Evelyn Gonzalez Peter Gottesman Kate Greenfield Elizabeth Greenstein Michele Griffin Mary Louise and James Hayden Joanne Heidt Sarah Heintz TaShawn Jackson Harold and Estrella Jacobowitz Andre Johnson Tawkiyah Jordan Marie Kallio and Twig Henwacker Debbi and Richard Keefe Kathryn Kellinger Carol Kennedy Ken Kobland Peter Kohlmann Susan Lally Leonard and Joanne Lieboff Henry Lowenstein Kristina Lozano Tami Luhby Heng Ly Sonia Manzano Joshua and Joanna Marks Virginia and Edward Martin Nancy McCullough Kathleen Mcquown Karen Meara Deborah Meier Gerald Meyer Katie Michel Deborah Mintz Wilma Montanez Thomas F. and Constance Moran Christie Pabon Eugene Palmer Frances Pandolfi Ellen Pollan Michael and Jennifer Povman Jane Quinn Kimberly Rancourt and Luke Andreson Elinor Reed Charles Rice-Gonzalez Christopher Rizzo Richard Roark Martin Robards John Roller Katherine Ross Landau Neal Ryan Judith Saltzman Daniela Santiago Christopher Saporita Amanda Schachter Lenore Schlossberg Katherine Schoonover Andrew Schwartz Gerald Segal Ruth Siegler Norma Silva Bernice Silverman Susan Silverman David Simone Mary Sivak Cynthia and Gerald Sobel Michael Spina Robert and Teresa Stoeth Lois Strell Henry Stroobants David Stuart Margaret Sullivan Nancy and Sanford Taffet Ronald Temple Kelly Terry Laura Truettner Coles Veronica Vanterpool Sedra Varga Cynthia Vredenburgh Howard Waldman Robert and Hillela Ward James Webler Marvin Wexler Robert and Ava Wilensky Daniel Wood Hubert Wright John and Jasmine Zutter EVENT SPONSORS Apple Bank For Savings Beveridge & Diamond Bloomberg Philanthropies Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch Carter Ledyard & Millburn BRONX RIVER ALLIANCE, INC. STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 (With comparative totals for the year ended December 31, 2013) Public support and revenue: Contributions Government grants In-kind contributions Special event income (net of direct expenses of $14,295) Interest income Miscellaneous Net assets released from restriction Total public support and revenue Expenses: Program services Supporting services Management and general Fundraising Total supporting services Total expenses Change in net assets Net assets-beginning of year Net assets-end of year Unrestricted Restricted 12/31/14 12/31/13 $185,301 225,331 473,894 153,549 $285,000 $470,301 225,331 473,894 153,549 $452,866 326,025 583,821 138,495 1,460 1,249 0 1,325,784 1,482 8,297 0 1,510,986 1,050,414 1,050,414 1,228,362 157,133 159,860 316,993 1,367,407 0 0 157,133 159,860 316,993 1,367,407 157,769 200,046 357,815 1,586,177 19,298 (60,921) (41,623) (75,191) 701,484 552,152 1,253,636 1,328,827 $720,782 $491,231 $1,212,013 $1,253,636 1,460 1,249 345,921 1,386,705 (345,921) (60,921) LLP City Parks Foundation Con Edison D’Arrigo Brothers Durst Organization Eileen Fisher Herbert H. Lehman College Hostos Community College CUNY Hub International Hunts Point Terminal Produce Cooperative Association Jujamcyn Theaters Krasdale Foods MBD Community Housing Corporation Metro Optics Eyewear Modell’s Montefiore Medical Center New Fulton Fish Market Sherwood Equities Signature Urban Properties LLC Sims Metal Management Spring Bank The Broadway League Inc. The Children’s Aid Society Theatre Development Fund, Inc. Tryax Realty Management United Health Care Verizon Vista Food Exchange, Inc Walton Family Foundation In 2014, the Bronx River Alliance secured $6.9 million in capital funds for the following river restoration and greenway projects: •$2.5 M for Bronx River Greenway improvements and stormwater capture in Shoelace Park from USDOT’s Transportation Alternatives Program • $4.4 M for shoreline restoration in Starlight Park 2 from the Department of the Interior’s Sandy Coastal Resiliency Competitive Grant Program administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Bronx River Alliance One Bronx River Parkway Bronx, NY 10462 718.430.4665 bronxriver.org
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