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The mission of Transition Town Media is to build resilience in all sectors of the Greater Media PA community. We support and create local programs and initiatives using educational outreach and charitable community projects to address such issues as: strengthening the local economy, re-localizing food sources, conserving energy, and building greater community connectedness.
To preserve the rural character and quality of life in Richmond, Vermont, and its surrounding communities through land conservation, historic preservation, land stewardship, and community service and education
Founded by two fifteen year olds, they believe that the environment needs help protecting it. At Our Planet our mission is to provide youth volunteer experiences that implement effective environmentally sustainable initiatives.
To protect and preserve the habitat, ecosystems, and recreational resources of Del Mar Mesa through habitat restoration and enhancement, recreational support, stewardship, research, and education. We support educational and recreational activities that foster an appreciation of the natural environment of Del Mar Mesa.
The Conservation Alliance’s mission is to engage businesses to fund and partner with organizations to protect wild places for their habitat and recreation values.
We are an international think tank that provides Ecological Footprint accounting tools to drive informed policy decisions in a resource-constrained world. We work with local and national governments, investors, and opinion leaders to ensure all people live well, within the means of one planet.
The aims of the cascade mycological society are: to study fungi; to educate members and the public about fungi identification and ecology; to promote conservation of fungi; to promote health and safety in the gathering and consumption of edible fungi, and last and importantly; to have fun!
Connecting the history of our community the landscape that makes Leon County and North Florida a beautiful place to live. We serve to educate, preserve, plant and celebrate Leon County's exceptional and most historic trees.
InterVol is a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting the world’s neediest to materials, people, and opportunities. By recovering and redistributing medical supplies and equipment, and through the provision of volunteer opportunities for medical professionals and aspiring educators, InterVol is able to further its mission to engage humanitarian efforts worldwide.WE BELIEVE IN…-Reducing our carbon footprint by keeping usable medical supplies and equipment out of the landfill.-Fostering volunteerism across the generations, as they work side-by-side.-Using our skills to provide medical consultation and treatment in areas with limited access to care.-Making a lasting impact by building long-term partnerships with healthcare providers worldwide.
The mission of the Little Falls Watershed Alliance is to protect the fragile natural environment in lower Montgomery County and adjacent DC neighborhoods and to ensure that the natural spaces in our area persist for generations to come.
Go Conscious Earth protects African rainforests and the animals that live there by partnering with indigenous communities to eliminate extreme poverty and cultivate sustainable practices. We have conserved one million acres of rainforest and provided clean water to over 10,000 people so far! We have asked the communities there what they need and we are working with them to make that happen - simple projects that work, starting with clean water.
In furtherance of its charitable and educational purposes, but not in limitation thereof, the Organization's mission shall be:• To expose the public to Bedrock Gardens in Lee, New Hampshire, an example of creative, revitalizing, and educational land-use in developing suburbia;• To create educational programs for adults, children, and families in traditional ornamental gardening, horticulture, ecology, art in the garden and land use;• To provide the local and surrounding communities a green space sanctuary, outdoor opportunities, educational activities and a venue for visual and performing arts in the developing commercial corridor between Lee and Epping NH;• To provide support to schools, horticulturists, landscape architects and designers, artists and organizations concerned about these issues as allowed by law;• To raise funds to further these activities.