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Their mission is to support conservation in the Lake Erie marshes by increasing the awareness and capability of Ohio's only national wildlife refuge complex.
The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a non-profit organization created to engage public support for the park and provide services to enhance public use and enjoyment of the park.
Protect the Northfield watershed.
To provide mountain bike outings and environmental education to kids who would not otherwise have these opportunities. We use the bike as a tool to teach lessons in personal responsibility, achievement and environmental awareness.
The Neponset River Watershed Association is a grassroots, member-supported conservation group working since 1967 to clean up and protect the Neponset River, its tributaries and surrounding watershed lands.
Massaro Community Farm's mission is to preserve farmland using organic methods, to provide food for the hungry, and create a place where the community can come together for learning, inspiration, and fun. Keep Farming, Feed People. Build Community.
Corporate Accountability International's (formerly Infact) mission is to stop life threatening abuses (public health, human rights, environmental) by transnational corporations and increase their accountability to people around the world.
Marine Park Alliance assists NYC Parks in its largest Brooklyn property with a mission to provide cultural, environmental and volunteer programming in Marine Park for the health and well-being of all New Yorkers. To carry out this mission the group envisions elevating this regional park as a South Brooklyn cultural gem – horticulturally, programmatically, and ecologically – free to the public.
Global Justice Ecology Project explores and exposes the intertwinedroot causes of social injustice, ecological destruction and economicdomination.
Resilient Roots' mission is to teach people how to grow food in a way that is regenerative, sequesters carbon, enhances wildlife habitat, increases soil life, and preserves water quality. We teach ways that mimic the way nature uses plants & animals to assemble healthy ecosystems. We build community, bringing people from all walks of life together for workshops, garden-raisings, and classes. They gain hands-on experience and knowledge to take back and replicate in their yards and pass on to their neighbors.
The transformation of the built environment, using the tools developed by the Passive House Institute, in a critical effort to combat global warming. We provide training, conferences, and other events to both engage and educate design and building professionals, policymakers, and the general public. We support the success and vitality of the Passive House community.
Speak for the Trees aims to improve the size and health of the urban forest in the greater Boston area, especially in under-canopied and under-resourced neighborhoods.