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Recycle Balls

RecycleBalls collects, repurposes, and recycles used tennis balls to keep them out of landfills and to supply reusable products (dog toys, “Green Gold” rubber crumb for arena footing, etc.). The nonprofit builds a nationwide volunteer and partner network to scale collection, reuse, and recycling across tennis facilities and communities.

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The Nuangola Lake Association

The association works to protect and maintain Lake Nuangola’s water quality and shoreline environment while supporting community amenities and events. It funds and coordinates lake management (monitoring and weed control), preserves the pavilion and public resources, and promotes the general betterment of the lakeside community.

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Rockfish Wildlife Sanctuary

The Rockfish Wildlife Sanctuary helps wild animals and their habitats thrive through a unique harmony of wildlife rehabilitation, public education, and community collaboration. This combination of animal care and public outreach constitutes our commitment to a vibrant, compassionate future for wildlife in Virginia and beyond.

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Captains For Clean Water

Captains for Clean Water is a grassroots nonprofit organization advocating for the elimination of harmful, large-scale Lake Okeechobee discharges into the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie River Estuaries by restoring the natural flow of Lake Okeechobee water south into the Everglades and Florida Bay. Restoring the natural southern flow of Lake Okeechobee water is essential to the survival of our estuaries, the health of the Everglades, and the long-term viability of South Florida's largest drinking water source. The problem is known. The solution is known. The funding is available through Amendment 1. All that's missing is the political will to make it happen.

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RMI

Transforming the global energy system to secure a clean, prosperous, zero-carbon future for all.

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Anderson Gardens

MISSIONIn our hectic and stressful world, Anderson Japanese Gardens opens mindsto a different culture while offering guests a place of peace and tranquility wherethey will find healing, inspiration and a re-energized soul.VISIONAnderson Japanese Gardens is a world class Japanese garden that provides a sanctuary for the purpose of relational connectivity and community. We do this by--Providing an uplifting and inspirational outdoor setting--Leveraging the power of nature and culture for the purpose of bringing people together to build community--Developing & delivering first-class programming that creates enriching experiences for people of all ages--Functioning as an experiential classroom for life-long learning

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Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy protects and restores exceptional places to provide our region with clean waters and healthy forests, wildlife and natural areas for the benefit of present and future generations. The Conservancy creates green spaces and gardens, contributing to the vitality of our cities and towns, and preserves Fallingwater, a symbol of people living in harmony with nature. Charity Navigator, an independent evaluator of charities, has recognized the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy as one of the top ten charities in the nation! Over the last decade, we have consistently received exceptional Charity Navigator ratings for financial health, accountability and transparency.

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Missouri Prairie Foundation

The Missouri Prairie Foundation works to protect and restore Missouri’s prairie and other native grasslands by acquiring and managing prairie lands, supporting restoration and scientific research, and offering outreach and education. It also promotes the use of native plants through its Grow Native! program and helps coordinate invasive-plant control via the Missouri Invasive Plant Council.

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Coral Restoration Foundation

Coral Restoration Foundation™ (CRF) is the world’s largest non-profit marine-conservation organization dedicated to restoring coral reefs to a healthy state, in Florida as well as globally. Headquartered in the Florida Keys, CRF was incorporated in 2007 in response to the widespread loss of the dominant coral species on Florida's Coral Reef. CRF’s core mission is to restore coral reefs, to educate others on the importance of our oceans, and to use science to further coral research and coral-reef monitoring techniques. Coral reefs are the most threatened habitat on earth and stony corals the most at risk group of animals facing extinction. All coral reefs, in all oceans of the world, are at risk. Since 2012, CRF has planted more than 250,000 critically endangered staghorn, elkhorn, and star corals back onto these reefs, an ambitious scope of work carried out by a small team of staff, countless volunteers , and interns. Large-scale and massive action is required to save our reefs. CRF has proven that this is possible after more than a decade of successfully outplanting corals throughout the Florida Keys.

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Wellfield Botanic Gardens

Wellfield Botanic Gardens operates as a 36‑acre “living museum” that celebrates the relationship between water and life. It provides public gardens, education programs, events, and stewardship initiatives to inspire creativity, lifelong learning, and environmental conservation in its community.

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Center For Whale Research

The Center for Whale Research conducts long‑term scientific monitoring of Southern Resident killer whales — including annual censuses and health assessments — to inform conservation policy and ecosystem recovery. It also runs public outreach and education programs (including an outreach center) to raise awareness and support for orca and habitat protection.

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Save The American River Association

To protect and enhance the wildlife habitat, fishery, and recreational resources of the American River Parkway. Our volunteer, non-profit group of members and Board of Directors work to ensure that the American River Parkway will survive and prosper for the benefit of future generations.