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Gateway Greening is now Seed St. Louis! Their purpose is to provide communities with the tools, education, and empowerment to grow their own food.
Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii is a grassroots, local nonprofit organization run by a small team of dedicated staff and supported by passionate volunteers, just like you. We inspire local communities to care for their coastlines through fun, hands-on beach cleanups. We also coordinate educational programs, team building corporate cleanups, waste diversion services, public awareness campaigns and help others run their own beach cleanups.munities to care for their coastlines.
CAI is a tax-exempt research and educational institute focusing on anthropogenic climate change, dangerous interference with the climate system, the contribution of fossil fuel producers' carbon production to atmospheric carbon dioxide content, and the risk and disclosure requirements of fossil fuel producers regarding past and future emissions of greenhouse gases. But simpler: the Climate Accountability Institute seeks to hold major oil, natural gas, and coal producers accountable for the global warming consequences of their fossil fuel products, and to guide their investments into fuel and power sources we and the rest of the world’s consumers can sustainably and profitably live with.
Our mission is to educate the community in sustainable agricultural practices by producing food year-round using local renewable energy.
Founded in 2013, Independence Gardens mission is to partner with schools in developing and implementing experiential outdoor, edible gardening programs that will provide every student an engaging, meaningful and transformative educational experience. This uninhibited learning will be accomplished through working partnerships with our community and schools, aiding in implementation of curriculum that address sustainable and ecological gardening practices, and provide an avenue for students to develop life skills in areas such as nutrition, leadership, and decision making.
We are a non profit group that whom's mission is to enhance the lives of pets and their owners. Our biggest goal is to have a dog park built in our city to allow for pets to have a place to train, play, and spend family time.
We are building a grassroots climate movement in the Bay Area and beyond to achieve the elimination of carbon pollution and press for socially equitable solutions and a just transition to clean energy.
To preserve the rural residential look and feel of our neighborhoods and adjacent lands, and to prevent annexation though Open Space for development.
To provide financial and staffing support to the Nisqually River Council as it implements the Nisqually Watershed Stewardship Plan. The mission of the Nisqually River Council is to create sustainability in the Nisqually Watershed for current and future generations by developing a common culture of environmental, social, and economic balance.
We are a volunteer-based, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose role is to advocate for the historical, educational and ecological enhancement of Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Our mission is to assist park management in meeting the natural and cultural resource management objectives established for the park.
We are an educational, horticultural and environmental organization. Our mission is to educate and demonstrate sustainable gardening, best landscaping practices and to share our love of gardening with others and our youth.
To build sustainable recreation-based communities through stewardship, job creation and world class events while providing quality outdoor experiences through trail construction and maintenance in the Lost Sierra.