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The mission of National Samoyed Rescue is to act as a service organization providing resources, support, networking, and guidance to assist existing Samoyed rescuers and help establish new rescue groups in areas lacking coverage. By fostering relations between rescues and regional breed clubs, breeders, and fanciers. NSR strives to enable humane, ethical, and effective rescue of Samoyeds in need across the United States through the substantiation and verification of its' affiliated rescues practices thereby ensuring that shelters, humane societies, and the general public are confident in their local Samoyed rescue representatives. Funding for the Samoyeds under the care of our affiliated rescues is available upon a case-by-case basis.
Ensuring the survival and recovery of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) in their habitats by building funds to support research, conservation and education. We focus on enhancing the ability of researchers, scientists, zoological facilities, universities and nonprofits to explore range-wide sea otter ecological studies, educational conservation programs, science and technology advancements as they relate to the sea otter. Additionally, the Foundation educates the general public – locally, nationally and internationally - on the importance and need for sea otter conservation.
Green Spaces Alliance's mission is to sustain the natural environment and enhance urban spaces through land conservation, community engagement, and education.
Rotary Club of Olney, founded in 1951, creates a place for like-minded people to make a difference in the community, to help leave our world in a better place, and to create new friendships, networking opportunities and service to the community.
Founded in 1971, The Irving Moorin Scholarship awards a yearly scholarship to a high school student who but for the award would not be able to attend college. The award is based primarily on need. After a seven-year struggle with a rare form of cancer, Irving Moorin died at the age of 48. But the spirit and resolve he showed during that time was an inspiration both to his friends, and other people with whom he came into contact. The Scholarship Fund was started by a group of close friends as a memorial to him. The fund reaches out to those high school students in Bridgeport, CT area who show the same determination to overcome their hardships in obtaining a college degree. Since its inception in 1971, the award has grown in significance. It is highly sought after by graduating seniors, who but for this award might otherwise not be able to attend college.
Preserving the natural areas, historic resources and working lands of North Florida. NFLT, founded in 1999, seeks to preserve those special places which give this region of Florida a unique character and add to the quality of life. We work with landowners, public agencies, and other conservation organizations to identify and then preserve historic, cultural, scenic and natural open spaces forever.
Supporting Zimbabwean communities to keep children in school and out of poverty.
TO CONSERVE IMPORTANT OPEN SPACES IN THE CAPITAL REGION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS.
Our mission is to promote the protection and stewardship of open space and natural resources in the Town of Westwood.
TO ENGAGE IN AND OTHERWISE PROMOTE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, THE PRESERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE TOWN OF MADISON, INCLUDING WATER RESOURCES, MARSHLAND, SWAMP, WOODLAND, AND OPEN SPACES, AND THE PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE THEREIN AND THE PRESERVATION OF UNIQUE HISTORIC AND SCENIC SITES.
HHLT's Mission: To preserve and protect Harpswell’s natural resources, cultural heritage, and access to the outdoors now and forever through conservation, stewardship, and education.
To conserve land and water of special ecological, natural, agricultural, scenic, cultural and recreational significance in Blue Hill, Brooklin, Brooksville, Penobscot, Sedgwick and Surry, and to work to increase public understanding of the importance of land and water conservation