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Yolo Basin Foundation is dedicated to the appreciation and stewardship of wetlands and wildlife in the Yolo Bypass through education and innovative partnerships.
Climate Justice Alliance (CJA) formed in 2013 to create a new center of gravity in the climate movement by uniting frontline communities and organizations into a formidable force. Our translocal organizing strategy and mobilizing capacity is building a Just Transition away from extractive systems of production, consumption and political oppression, and towards resilient, regenerative and equitable economies. We believe that the process of transition must place race, gender and class at the center of the solutions equation in order to make it a truly Just Transition.
Earth Rights Institute exists to support a culture of peace and justice worldwide by establishing dynamic worldwide networks of persons of goodwill and special skill, promoting policies and programs which further democratic rights to common heritage resources, and building ecological communities.
Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful is dedicated to creating a cleaner, more beautiful region through education and active community involvement.
The mission of Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) is to build people’s power in California’s communities of color and low income communities to achieve environmental health and justice by preventing and reducing pollution and building green, healthy and sustainable communities and environments. CBE helps residents in urban areas to change the environmental policies and practices that put their health and well-being at risk. CBE utilizes three integrated strategies to impact change in its target communities: community organizing, science-based advocacy, and legal intervention.
Our present mission is the health, education, and general welfare of orphan children in Ukraine, Nicaragua, and Colombia. Our work includes assistance with basic needs, education, medical care, and self-sufficiency projects. Our Hosting Program offers significant long-term change by allowing orphaned children to travel to the United States with the potential for adoption or consistent sponsorship.
The Southern California Mountains Foundation is a non-profit that is passionate about our mission and community. We strive to: 1) Support youth development through conservation initiatives integrating environmental education, training, and hands-on service projects; 2) Protect our natural resources through adult and family-led programming; and 3) Provide interpretive services that focus on outdoor recreation, responsible use, and stewardship of our natural environment.
Multiplier accelerates impact for initiatives that protect and foster a healthy, sustainable, resilient and equitable world.
LightHawk's mission is the champion environmental protection through the unique perspective of flight. Our goal is to mobilize enough volunteer pilots, aircraft and resources to help tip the balance toward sustainability for every major environmental issue within our targeted areas of focus. LightHawk helps to address environmental issues through: Educational flights over contested landscapes to convert abstract proposals into something passengers can grasp has a powerful ability to transcend all personal ideologies, change hearts and minds, build commitment, and lead to action. Technical flights are often the only practical way to obtain objective data on patterns of human and wildlife use. Technical flights include aerial photography, scientific data-gathering, wildlife surveys, and ground-truthing data obtained from satellites, high-altitude photography, or computer modeling. All flights are donated by our corps of volunteer pilots.
Empowering Americans to plant, protect, and promote trees, reduce carbon emissions and create a healthier climate for all.
Tread Lightly! promotes responsible outdoor recreation through ethics education and stewardship programs. All programs have a focus on minimizing impacts from various forms of land use, particularly recreation involving the use of motorized vehicles.
The Friends of Algonquin Park was established in 1983 as a non profit registered charity. The Friends operate as a cooperating association under an agreement with the Ontario Parks to enhance the educational and interpretive programs in Algonquin Park. This is accomplished by developing and reprinting Park-related publications, and funding Park projects through the proceeds from sales at The Friends' two bookstores in the Park, private donations, and various fundraising efforts. The activities of The Friends of Algonquin are coordinated by a volunteer Board of Directors who reside in different parts of Ontario. Since its establishment, The Friends has grown to a membership of over 3000 people, and continues to attract support from around the world.