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Outdoor Afro celebrates and inspires Black connections and leadership in nature. With a presence in over 60 cities within the U.S., the nonprofit connects Black people with our lands, water, and wildlife through outdoor education, recreation, and conservation. Each program is aimed to enable the connection of Black explorers with the outdoors through education, recreation, and conservation. Some examples of Outdoor Afro’s year-round activities range from fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking, gardening, skiing, and more!
Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to protect marine life in the Gulf of Maine through research, education and inspiring action.
The Newfound Lake Region Association's mission is to protect Newfound Lake and its watershed. The Association - through education, programs, and collaboration - promotes conservation and preservation of the region's natural, social, and economic resources.
Nature Forward (formerly known as the Audubon Naturalist Society) inspires residents of the greater Washington, DC, region to appreciate, understand, and protect their natural environment through outdoor experiences, education, and advocacy.
It is the purpose of the Nature Center to foster an appreciation for nature and to promote a sustainable future by nurturing individuals through environmental education, providing leadership in land protection and restoration, and encouraging responsible interaction with nature.
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.
The Florida Wildflower Foundation nurtures the awareness, understanding and enjoyment of Florida's native wildflowers through education, planting and research projects that increase the presence of wildflowers and support the wildlife depending upon them.
Our mission is to: Acquire, Restore andPreserve the 176 Acres of the Historical Huntington Beach Wetlands (betweenBeach Blvd. and Santa Ana River), and educate the public on preservingand promoting the habitats of local wildlife.
The GOD'S CHILD Project's mission is "to break the bitter chains of poverty through education, housing and healthcare." While GOD'S CHILD is rooted in education and health-care, we aim to support the communities we serve at every level of development. Through our wide range of programs, we help children and families living in extreme poverty to meet their basic needs and find a restored sense of hope, self-worth and human dignity. Religious affiliation is not a requirement for any program services.
Snowlands Network was founded to help educate the general public and public agencies about issues related to the preservation and protection of winter wildlands and the opportunities for quality human-powered winter recreation on public lands.
We value the importance of traditional Hawaiian fishponds. We believe in revitalizing and preserving Ko`ie`ie Fishpond for future generations to enjoy its historical, cultural, archaeological, educational and recreational purposes.
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.