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The Trust for Hidden Villa

Hidden Villa was founded by Frank and Josephine Duveneck, who purchased the land in 1924 and offered it as a gathering place for discussion, reflection, and incubation of social reform. Over the following decades, the Duvenecks established the first Hostel on the Pacific Coast (1937), the first residential multiracial summer camp (1945), and Hidden Villa’s Environmental Education Program (1970). The Trust for Hidden Villa was established as an educational nonprofit in 1960. Today this 1600 acre community gem, in Los Altos Hills, provides opportunities to learn about the world around us and each other, participate in sustainable food systems, and develop the next generation of green educators, innovative farmers, and thoughtful leaders. Hidden Villa's mission is to inspire a just and sustainable future through our programs, land, and legacy.

Environment
Education
Animals
Ecology Project International

EPI's mission is to improve and inspire science education and conservation efforts worldwide through field-based student-scientist partnerships.

Environment
Mady's Angels

Mady’s Angels mission includes awarding scholarships to local students, providing families with medical assistance, supporting families with bereavement, community outreach and animal welfare.

Environment
Education
Animals
Teton Raptor Center

Advancing raptor conservation through education, research, and rehabilitation.

Society
Environment
Galveston Baykeeper

Galveston Baykeeper employs both science and the law to ensure that all related water ways contiguous to the Houston - Galveston watershed are fishable, swimmable, and drinkable.

Environment
Global Environmental Legacy Foundation

WE PROVIDE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE TO TREAT POLLUTION  BY PROVIDING A PLATFORM FOR BRILLIANT MINDS TO COLLABORATE ON SOLUTIONS

Environment
Tualatin River Watershed Council

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.

Environment
Chesapeake Climate Action Network

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.

Society
Environment
Education
Blue Sky Fund

To provide transformational experiences for urban youth through outdoor education.

Environment
Meeker Memorial Hospital Foundation

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.

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Environment
Education
Animals
Planet Bee Foundation

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.

Environment
350 Sacramento

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.