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The mission of Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy is to restore, promote and maintain Dumbarton Oaks Park in partnership with Rock Creek Park of the National Park Service.
The Alliance for Water Efficiency is a stakeholder-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the efficient and sustainable use of water. Headquartered in Chicago, the Alliance serves as a North American advocate for water efficient products and programs, and provides information and assistance on water conservation efforts.
Indiana Forest Alliance (IFA) is a non-profit, statewide organization of individuals dedicated to the long-term health and well-being of Indiana’s native forests. We are volunteers and full-time staff working to protect and restore Indiana’s forests. IFA serves citizens, organizations, landowners and communities with a wide range of interests in Indiana’s forests. We provide accurate information to the people of Indiana to involve them in efforts to protect Indiana’s forests and ensure their opportunities for input into decision-making that affects forests. We speak out for the native animals, plants and other creatures who survive in Indiana’s forests and cannot speak for themselves.
The Rockford Park District Foundation secures philanthropic support for the Rockford Park District so that it may provide a quality park and recreation system so that people in our community may enjoy life.
IMANI HOUSE's mission is to assist low-income youth, families, and immigrants to create viable neighborhoods where residents are decision makers who take responsibility for the improvement of their lives and surroundings. This is achieved through programs that provide Youth and Family Support Services Including Health Care, Health Education, Adult Literacy, and Information and Referral Services. Founded in Liberia W. Africa Imani House believes that anyone can achieve success and a higher quality of life if only they have access to appropriate information, skills and opportunities. Our programs in Liberia and Brooklyn use a bottom-up approach where grassroots people are recruited as trainers and employees and run our programs within their own communities.
City Green is dedicated to facilitating the establishment of urban farms, and community and school gardens, in northern New Jersey’s cities to enrich the lives of inner city residents, while cultivating education in public health, nutrition and the environment.
The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust (CELT) permanently conserves and provides stewardship for lands cherished by our community—from shorelands to marshes, from farmlands to woodlands—for the education, use, and enjoyment of this and future generations.
Harlem Grown's mission is to inspire youth to lead healthy and ambitious lives through mentorship and hands-on education in urban farming, sustainability, and nutrition while addressing the symptoms of health and economic inequality facing youth in Central Harlem. Our programs are designed to engage, educate, and empower low-income youth in Harlem, who often lack access to and knowledge about nutritious food options. Our approach is unique in that we not only increase understanding and knowledge about nutrition, farming, and healthy eating, but we also strive to provide participants and their families with access to local, healthy food through our urban agricultural facilities by teaching people how to grow their own food and by using a "sweat equity" model to provide fresh produce.
The Morgan Duke Conservation Society is committed to aiding and supporting numerous conservation projects in the Adirondack Mountains. There are multiple types of projects that we typically involve ourselves in, but all of them come together to support the larger role of conservation. Many of these projects are carried out in the same Hudson River Recreation Area that first gave James Sullivan the vision for the Duke Morgan Conservation Society.
Generous Gardeners is a non-profit organization of volunteer gardeners dedicated to the beautification of Gloucester, MA through gardens particularly the new Stacy Boulevard gardens.
We are proud to announce a partnership between NOAA Marine Debris Program, Seaside Sustainability, Inc., USCG members, Maritime Gloucester, Gloucester's Clean City Commission, and One Ocean One Love. We have one goal in mind: eradicate marine pollution. Through the usage of Marine Skimmers and Seabins throughout the Cape Ann area, we are taking lead in the fight against marine debris.
New Venture Fund supports innovative and effective public interest projects.