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Friends Of Sabino Canyon

Friends of Sabino Canyon works in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and other key stakeholders to conserve, protect, and enhance Sabino Canyon by funding and supporting projects and inspiring and educating the public. Learn more about how you can support our mission by becoming a member, making a donation or volunteering.

All As One

Mission: Providing Sierra Leone's children and women with education, health care and other basic needs - empowering them to develop a healthy nation. Vision: A strong and self-reliant Sierra Leone.

Mazamas Foundation

The Mazamas Foundation is affiliated with but distinctly separate from the Mazamas by design. Established to benefit the club, the Foundation exists to carry out the purposes of the Mazamas. The Mazamas Foundation Mission Statement reflects these goals and the Foundation accomplishes its purpose by assuring the long-term security of and the prudent investment and management of endowment fund assets.

Fly The Phoenix

Fly the Phoenix believes that education, as well as daily food, are basic human rights. In order to combat the imbalances of these rights, we are creating sustainable, 25-year cycle, educational community programs. These are funded by our local income-initiatives, challenges and international donations through our registered charity, Fly The Phoenix.

Groton Open Space Association

GOSA is interested in conservation, environmental preservation, open space, and providing passive recreational areas in Southeastern Connecticut. Organization also is active in educating the public about the value of open space, conservation, and environmental preservation. The organization enlists public support and funding to promote, acquire, or maintain open space for public use.

Yellowstone Association

From our humble beginnings as a research library in 1933, the Yellowstone Association has become a pre-eminent steward of the park. Today, the Yellowstone Association, in partnership with the National Park Service, connects people to Yellowstone National Park and our natural world through education. Our membership program and the sale of educational materials help fund education and research programs that enrich the visitor appreciation of Yellowstone. We’re proud of the many ways we connect people to the park they love. From our exhibits at the Upper Geyser Basin at Old Faithful, to the funding we provide to the Yellowstone Research Library and Yellowstone Science, we introduce the park to new visitors and help our established friends find even more ways to enjoy Yellowstone.

Friends Of Aullwood

Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm, an Audubon Center of the National Audubon Society for environmental education and sustainable agriculture, provides activities that increase understanding and preservation of the planet by children and adults through education, research and recreation.

Natures Classroom Institute Environmental Education

Nature's Classroom institute has developed a highly sophisticated curriculum to connect children with diverse natural environments and allow them to choose from a large variety of classes and educational opportunities that accentuate motivation and the child’s experience

C&O Canal Trust

The C&O Canal Trust, as the official non-profit partner of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, works in partnership with the National Park Service and local communities to raise funds to preserve the Park for future generations and to broaden support through programs that highlight the Park’s historical, natural, and cultural heritage and recreational opportunities.

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Share Child Opportunity Eastern and Northen Uganda (SCOEN)

To attain gender equality in a Ugandan local community through promoting the social, political, educational and economic participation of women and children in community development programs. SCOEN strives to create a future in which all Ugandan women will be viewed and treated equally as men in all aspects of life; political, economic, social, educational and culturally. We will also seek to continue our role as advocates of children and women's rights, promoter of their capacities and driving force of social change, promoting their participation in the decisions that affect their lives, and amplifying their voices for peace and security at the regional, national and global levels.

Clarendon Hills Park Foundation

The mission of The Clarendon Hills Park Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in our community by seeking grants and donations to be used to enhance our Parks and open spaces throughout our Village. We have no paid staff nor do we receive any tax funding. All members of the foundation are volunteers who donate their time in support of our mission.

Village Committee For The Jefferson Market Area

Founded in 1975 to create and maintain a beautiful garden where the community and visitors can enjoy tranquil surroundings in our hectic urban environment, and to provide a setting where children and adults can learn firsthand to appreciate nature and gardening.