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Population Services International

PSI’s mission is to make it easier for all people to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire.

Adirondack Council

The mission of the Adirondack Council is to ensure the ecological integrity and wild character of the Adirondack Park. We envision an Adirondack Park composed of large core wilderness areas, connected to working farms and forests, and augmented by vibrant communities, all within a diverse mosaic of biologically intact landscapes.

The Lands Council

We preserve and revitalize Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through advocacy, education, effective action, and community engagement.We collaborate with a broad range of interested parties to seek smart and mutually respectful solutions to environment and health issues.We’re enriched by the beauty of nature.We’re energized by the recreational opportunities it affords. And we’re inspired to preserve its legacy for future generations.

Entertainment Industries Council

To Bring the Power and Influence of the Entertainment Industry and News Media to Better Communicate about Health and Social Issues.

National Fire Safety Council

National Fire Safety Council (NFSC) furnishes fire prevention, fire safety and life safety educational materials to school aged children and their parents by means of safety programs conducted through local fire departments and schools. NFSC also makes grants, contributions, and loans to other 501 (c)(3) organizations that could not carry out their charitable purpose without such support.

National Child Safety Council

Our Mission At National Child Safety Council (Ncsc) Is To Prevent Needless Accidents And To Help Save Lives By Providing Local Law Enforcement Departments With Meaningful Safety Educational Materials And Programs For Children, Adults, And Seniors. Ncsc Leads The Industry By Providing Thousands Of Public Safety Organizations Across The U.S. Over 4 Million Pieces Of Safety Material Annually. Ncsc Is Proud To Say That It Has Been A Law Enforcement Partner Since 1955.

DuPage Railroad Safety Council

To prevent deaths and injuries at railroad crossings and along railways.

Yankee Hill Fire Safe Council

To educate the community and increase awareness to fire risks; reduce wildfire fuel loading, conserve natural resources and prepare for other disasters.

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO WOMEN INC - WASHINGTON

The mission of the National Council of Negro Women is to lead, advocate for and empower women of African descent, their families and communities.  

Eco Council

The wisest policies are designed synergistically to solve multiple problems through a single effort, thus delivering the proverbial “two birds with one stone.” This strategy goes further by simultaneously saving our forests, protecting lives and property from catastrophic forest fires, and combatting Climate Change - all by providing thousands a pathway to higher education. The solution to catastrophic forest fires lies in decreasing the massive volume of dead wood that has accumulated on the forest floor because of our flawed fire policies of the past century. This will be rigorous labor-intensive work that requires a large workforce. And that provides us an opportunity to address one of our most vexing, long-term social and economic challenges: the exorbitant cost of higher education. It stunts economic opportunity for millions of young adults, too often dooming them to life of dependency on government social programs that cost taxpayers billions. Higher education is essential for economic opportunity and restoring American competitiveness in the world. Those without it are often doomed to a life of stunted opportunities, limited earning potential, and dependency on social services that cost taxpayers billions. We can enhance America’s human capital and competitiveness by providing scholarships in exchange for public service restoring our forests.