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Advancing raptor conservation through education, research, and rehabilitation.
The Tualatin River Watershed Council links land, water and people. We bring together all interests in the basin to promote and improve watershed health. We work together through cooperation, collaboration and communication. All of our actions affect the health of our watershed. We need your help in improving our watershed’s health! A small group of agency and government representatives began meeting in 1993 to discuss formation of a watershed council because they recognized the need to minimize watershed impacts and develop local solutions in a comprehensive manner. The Tualatin River Watershed Council was formed in 1996 to provide coordinated and integrated resource planning for the Tualatin River Watershed. Its purpose is to: Increase local input in management of watershed resources. Initiate resolution of problems and issues within the watershed. Identify problems and issues of importance to local citizens, groups, and users of the watershed. Diminish and eliminate further degradation of the watershed and its resources through better management practices. Increase the viability, diversity, and health of the watershed. Undertake a proactive approach in management of the watershed. Create and implement a watershed action plan encompassing, but not limited to current and potential problems and issues, potential solutions, restoration/ enhancement measures, and monitoring programs within the Tualatin River Watershed.
The Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN) is the first grassroots, nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to fighting global warming in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Our mission is to build a diverse movement powerful enough to put our region on the path to climate stability, while using our proximity to the nation’s capital to inspire action in neighboring states, regions nationwide, and countries around the world.
To provide transformational experiences for urban youth through outdoor education.
Meeker Memorial Hospital Foundation (MMHF) is organized and operated exclusively for charitable purposes. More specifically, the Foundation's primary role is to secure philanthropic resources to help maintain, improve and expand health care services for our patients, their families, and the Meeker County community.
We are dedicated to cultivating a green-minded generation through environmental stewardship by using the teaching lens of the struggling honey bee, and empowering others through individual action.
350 Sacramento is an organization that supports local initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and works to engage with Sacramento area citizens and local community groups to help build a global climate movement.
THE WEST FUND IS A 501(C)(3) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION AFFILIATED WITH THE NATIONAL NETWORK OF ABORTION FUNDS AND BASED IN EL PASO, TEXAS, THAT WORKS TO MAKE ABORTIONS ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL PEOPLE. WE ARE A SMALL GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS WHO BELIEVE REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE IS ONLY POSSIBLE WHEN ALL PEOPLE HAVE THE INFORMATION, ABILITY, AND RESOURCES TO MAKE THEIR OWN HEALTHCARE DECISIONS. THROUGH EDUCATION, COMMUNITY BUILDING, AND GAP FUNDING, WE HOPE TO EMPOWER WEST TEXANS, HELPING THEM ACHIEVE THEIR DECISIONS AND ACCESS THE HEALTHCARE THEY DESERVE.
To empower our community to conserve natural resources.
Through our annual "Denver Digs Trees" program, we distribute and plant more than 1,000 public trees each spring. Many of these trees are planted in Denver's most underserved neighborhoods. Our volunteer "Community Forester" program trains citizens to act as stewards over Denver's urban forest. The Park People manages Denver's Gates Tennis Center -- one of the country's premier public tennis facilities. We also raise private funds for public park projects, including building renovation, landscape projects, and historic preservation of park structures.
Since 1970, CEC has incubated and innovated real life environmental solutions that directly affect the California Central Coast. Our current work advances rapid and equitable solutions to the climate crisis – including ambitious zero carbon goals, drawdown of excess carbon, and protection against the impacts of climate change. Our programs lead to clean vehicles, solar energy, resilient food systems and reduction of single-use plastic.
The California State Parks Foundation is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to protecting, enhancing and advocating for California’s 280 state parks.