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The Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn (OSA) works with the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, elected officials, and our community to maintain, activate, enhance, and expand parks and public spaces in North Brooklyn.
Forest Trends' mission is to conserve forests and other ecosystems through the creation and wide adoption of a broad range of environmental finance, markets, and other payment and incentive mechanisms. Forest Trends does so by: 1) Providing transparent information on ecosystem values, finance, and markets through knowledge acquisition, analysis, and dissemination; 2) convening diverse coalitions, partners and communities of practice to promote environmental values and advance development of new markets and payment mechanisms; and 3) demonstrating successful tools, standards, and models of innovative finance for conservation.
Creative Materials & Resources By The Pound The St. Louis Teachers’ Recycle Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping creative materials and reusable resources out of landfills and putting them in the hands of children, teachers, artists and others for creative and intellectual development. Our mission is to awaken people to their creative potential through cooperative effort, while promoting an ethic of conservation and reuse of valuable reusable resources.
Our mission is to protect Colorado’s environment and quality of life by mobilizing people and electing conservation-minded policymakers.
Guided by the values and expertise of medicine and public health, Physicians for Social Responsibility works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival: nuclear weapons, climate change, toxics in the environment.
Our Mission is to engage and enrich lives by displaying and conserving plants in harmony with our Northern California Coastal ecosystems.
Founded in 1998 by leading conservation ecologists, PBI conducts scientific research, training and outreach in ecology, conservation biology, botany and natural resource management, with an emphasis on climate change vulnerability, environmental futures and conservation leadership training. We are especially active in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, and in Argentina, but we have conducted work throughout the Americas.
SHOW stands for Start Helping Our Wateresources. Our goals encompass everything from educating others about the importance of clean water to actually building clean water resources around us such as wells, filtration systems, etc.
Audubon Society of Portland promotes the enjoyment, understanding and protection of native birds, other wildlife and their habitats with a focus on the local areas and the Pacific Northwest
Our Mission: Helping People Make Lives Brighter Through Philanthropy. The foundation works to grow philanthropy and strengthen our community by encouraging community endowments, addressing community needs, and providing community leadership, raising the quality of life for all. Whether it is helping the economically challenged workers meet their basic human needs, build a playground in a disadvantaged community, or set up vision testing for high school students, or provide opportunities for disadvantaged kids.
THE MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO ABATE AND PREVENT POLLUTION OF THE NIANTIC RIVER BY: OPERATING A PUMPOUT BOAT; ADVOCATING THE PRESERVATION OF THE OSWEGATCHIE HILLS; ADVOCATING SEWERS FOR EAST LYME WATERFRONT NEIGHBORHOODS; ENCOURAGING THE TOWNS OF WATERFORD AND EAST LYME TO FULFILL THEIR OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL PHASE II STORM WATER PROTECTION ACT.
Our mission is to protect wildlife in wild places and on agricultural lands in between by certifying enterprises that assure people and nature coexist and thrive.