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Environment
Live Thrive

VISION STATEMENT: Create a community that cares about a healthy environment.MISSION STATEMENT: Live Thrive empowers all people to come together, sharing and exchanging ideas, opportunities and resources to make a positive, healthy change to their community’s environment

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Education
Spanish Lake Ecological Education Center

Promote Wetland Science Education To protect and sustain the Spanish Lake Basin’s forested wetland ecosystem, improve quality of life by promoting community involvement while advancing wetland science education to the public.

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Education
Earth Rebirth

Educating and empowering people to take food, energy, and water into their own hands.

Environment
Quivira Coalition

Through education, innovation, and collaboration, Quivira works in coalition with ranchers, farmers, government agencies, Tribal entities, and land stewards to foster resilience on dry working lands. Based in Santa Fe, our operations take place on working lands across the intermountain west. We envision a world where agriculture provides for the health of rural economies and communities, fosters social equity, and regenerates climate, land, water, and ecosystems. We work to grow the community of regenerative agriculture until it is embraced as a crucial piece of our food systems, our land stewardship, and our solutions to climate change.

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Art
Marine Discovery Center

The mission of the Marine Discovery Center is to protect our coastal ecosystem through education, conservation, and exploration. Our vision is to have a healthy coastal ecosystem for all, forever.

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AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY - SHREVEPORT - 71119-8817

The American Rose Society exists to promote the culture and appreciation of the rose, through education and research, to members, to local rose societies and their members, and to the public.We have almost 8000 members from across America and several foreign countries.

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Southbay Parkland Conservancy

Since 2004, the South Bay Parkland Conservancy (SBPC) has been committed to preserving open space and creating more parks in the coastal cities of the South Bay in Los Angeles, CA. We are dedicated to helping make the community a better place by encouraging and assisting with the acquisition of Parklands. We work with residents, local and state government, and other like-minded organizations in our efforts to preserve parkland for today’s generation, and for generations to come.

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Solana Center For Environmental Innovation

Solana Center for Environmental Innovation's mission is to mobilize the local community to address the region’s most pressing environmental issues and enact impactful change, with a focus on soil, waste, and water.

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Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy

Our mission is to: Acquire, Restore andPreserve the 176 Acres of the Historical Huntington Beach Wetlands (betweenBeach Blvd. and Santa Ana River), and educate the public on preservingand promoting the habitats of local wildlife. 

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Education
Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation

Energize people through education and outreach to preserve the Agua Hedionda Lagoon as an accessible and healthy watershed.Our vision is to be Stewards of the Watershed as we inspire future generations so we all have access to a healthy lagoon. A safe space in nature . . . for all.

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Escondido Creek Conservancy

The mission of The Escondido Creek Conservancy is to preserve and restore a natural Escondido Creek Watershed.

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Education
Bolsa Chica Land Trust

The mission of the Bolsa Chica Land Trust is to acquire, restore and preserve ALL of the mesa, lowlands, and wetlands of the Bolsa Chica, and to educate the public about this natural treasure. The Bolsa Chica Land Trust was formed in 1992 by a small group of Californians who believed that one of the last standing wetland ecosystems in Southern California was worth preserving for future generations.