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Cycle Kingston, Inc. (CK) is a volunteer organization serving the residents of the City of Kingston and surrounding area in Southeastern Ontario. CK supports its cycling safety mission through various community-based outreach activities. These activities include, but are not limited to: - providing cycling skills training courses for both children and adults - summer Cycling Ambassador Program - information distribution at community events - awareness programs, such as Light My Ride each autumn - and, providing consultations on cycling safety issues, including to the City of Kingston
Ecology North is a charitable, non-profit organization based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Formed in 1971, its members work to support sound environmental decision-making on an individual, community and regional level Ecology North's programs focus on three priorities: public education and awareness, climate change, and sustainable living. A common thread throughout all of our programming is an emphasis on environmental, social and community well-being.
PEDAL’s programs include: • Education and training to ride and repair bicycles • Refurbishing, reusing and recycling bicycles and accessories • Free bikes for people in need • Reaching out to youth, women and marginalized communities • Facilitating pedal powered lifestyles PEDAL’s operations in Vancouver include: • Our Community Bikes! - 3283 Main St – A community bike centre where people repair their own bicycles, bicycle recycling services and training programs • Pedal Depot - 1830 Ontario St – Bicycle recycling services and training programs • Training classes at various local schools.
The Hamilton Conservation Foundation was founded as a registered charity in 1976. The charitable number is 859975617 RR0001. The Foundation exists to raise support and funding for the Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA)and has done so for more than 36 years. The HCA is legislated under the Ontario Conservations Authorities’ Act, 1946 and charged with the duty of managing renewable natural resources on a watershed basis. The Foundation raises capital and endowment funds, and will accept gifts of cash, securities, land and relevant in-kind donations. The Foundation gratefully accepts bequests and other Legacy gifts.
The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance was established in 1998 to encourage the communities that share the Petitcodiac River watershed to work together to conserve and protect our freshwater resources now and for future generations.
Charitree organizes, coordinates and participates in children's environmental learning and reforestation projects that involve tree planting. Charitree brings children, teachers, camp directors, and parents together in an effort to get kids outside more to connect with nature and learn how they can make the world a better place. All donations are 100% tax-deductible. CanadaHelps.org will issue your tax receipt instantly by email. Thanks for your support and for helping to make the world a better place!
Ontario Clean Air Alliance Research Inc. is the research arm of the Ontario Clean Air Alliance (www.cleanairalliance.org). The Ontario Clean Air Alliance is a coalition of health, environmental and consumer organizations, faith communities, municipalities, utilities, unions, corporations and individuals working for cleaner air through a coal phase-out and the shift to a renewable electricity future. Its partner organizations represent more than six million Ontarians.
The ISCBC is a registered charity whose members are involved in all aspects of invasive plant management. Members include technical specialists working for government and industry, regional coordinators, First Nations representatives, foresters, forest technologists, biologists, ranchers, horticulturists, recreation enthusiasts, gardeners, and other concerned individuals. Membership is open to everyone willing to work collaboratively.
AFC is the world's leading artist group supporting the environment. Dedicated to nurture, promote and leverage its world-class community of artists in support of our natural world, AFC drives its mission through three key pillars: Art & Environmental Education; Field Work & Research; and Artist Development. The Artists for Conservation Festival is the annual flagship initiative of Artists for Conservation International Foundation, to support, showcase and further these three pillars.
The Climate Reality Project Canada seeks to raise awareness about the urgency of the climate crisis to all Canadians. We hope to motivate individuals to become active participants in solving the climate crisis by: • Training a diverse range of citizens from numerous geographic regions and walks of life to communicate the science and impacts of climate change. • Engaging the public through presentations, news media, individual conversations, and grassroots advocacy and activism so that they will make informed choices about public policy matters related to climate change. • Promoting local, domestic and global initiatives to solve the climate crisis.
Many of us have taken a pine cone or rock, veered off the trail to dodge mud puddles, gotten too close to wildlife or tossed an apple core into the woods. While these actions may seem harmless at the time, until we learn to reduce our impact, the quality of our outdoor experiences and the recreational resources we enjoy are at critical risk. Also at risk is our continued access to wildlands as land management agencies sometimes take restrictive action to protect the resources they manage. Unless, of course, education catches up with behavior, and we all learn to leave the outdoors as unchanged as possible by our presence.
The Cumberland Community Forest Society is dedicated to protecting threatened forest lands surrounding the historic Village of Cumberland on Vancouver Island. This lush closed canopy forest is a rich ecosystem filled with unique plants and animals, multi purpose trails, heritage landmarks and more. The Cumberland Forest is a much beloved forest and an integral part of our community used by families, hikers, mountain bikers, bird watchers, runners, photographers and more. The Cumberland Forest is also part of an important habitat corridor that runs from Comox Lake right to Baynes Sound.The community of Cumberland has been working to purchase these privately held forest lands since 2000 to save them from destruction. We do this through an incredible variety of community fundraising events, a robust monthly donor program, grants and foundations, one time donors and crowd funding campaign like this one!