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Morgan Duke Conservation Society

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.

New Venture Fund

New Venture Fund supports innovative and effective public interest projects.

Michigan Audubon Society

Michigan Audubon is Michigan's oldest conservation organization whose mission is to connect birds and people for the benefit of both. Established in 1904, it provides opportunities for individuals, families, and children to understand and promote bird conservation in Michigan through education, research, and conservation projects. These projects include maintaining over 3500 acres of sanctuary property that provide habitat for birds and other wildlife, citizen science research projects, and education activities. Michigan Audubon maintains partnerships with state and federal agencies, its affiliate the Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, and environmental non-profit organizations and grassroots projects across the state of Michigan.

Higgins Lake Foundation

Promoting Ecologically Sound Projects and Practices for the Protection of Higgins Lake and the Surrounding Watershed.

Fundacion Hernan Echavarria Olozaga

Mission: Support and encourage social development projects in collaboration with other national and international entities, intended to improve the quality of life and well-being of Colombian people. Vision: To lead the promotion and fostering of social development programs and projects with a high impact on low income Colombian population.

The Ian Somerhalder Foundation

The IS FOUNDATION aims to empower, educate and collaborate with people and projects to positively impact the planet and its creatures.

Wild Forests and Fauna

Wild Forests & Fauna protects and restores globally important forests through community-based projects.

Reforest The Tropics

Our mission is to fight climate change, increase biodiversity, and improve the lives of local populations through sustainable reforestation projects.

American Whitewater

To conserve and restore America's whitewater resources and to enhance opportunities to enjoy them safely.American Whitewater focuses on project within the United States.

African CleanUp Initiative

To inspire and engage citizens of communities in Africa to be committed to environmental sustainability through environmental clean-up projects, education and advocacy programmes.

Yellowstone Park Foundation Inc

The Yellowstone Park Foundation works in cooperation with the National Park Service to fund projects and programs that protect, preserve, and enhance the natural and cultural resources and the visitor experience of Yellowstone National Park. YPF's Tomorrow’s Stewards Funding Initiative supports projects to enhance the park’s youth education programs and to promote the understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of Yellowstone among the next generation.

High Line Network

There is a movement in cities across the world to reclaim underutilized infrastructure and reimagine it as public space. The High Line Network is a group of infrastructure reuse projects—and the people who are helping them come to life. As cities become denser and land for traditional parks becomes scarce, citizens are finding creative ways to bring greenspace to their neighborhoods. Projects in the High Line Network transform underutilized infrastructure into new urban landscapes. Redefining what a park can be, these hybrid spaces are also public squares, open-air museums, botanical gardens, social service organizations, walkways, transit corridors, and more. Infrastructure reuse projects can bring tremendous social, environmental, and economic benefits to our cities. We want these benefits to reach as many people as possible, especially longtime residents of neighboring communities. Together, the network is exploring how to make these projects truly equitable public spaces.