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Environment
Kinnickinnic River Land Trust

WE WORK WITH THE COMMUNITY TO CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE HEALTH AND BEAUTY OF THE KINNICKINNIC RIVER AND ITS WATERSHED.

Environment
Fungi Foundation

The Fungi Foundation is the first global 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated exclusively to the study and conservation of fungi. As an organization deeply concerned about the future of our ecosystems, we envision a healthy planet in which fungi are recognized as the interconnectors of nature. Our main mission is to explore fungi to increase our knowledge of their diversity, promote innovative solutions to current problems, educate the public about their role in nature and applications, and recommend public policies for their conservation.

Environment
Wild Steelhead Coalition

The Wild Steelhead Coalition is working to restore wild steelhead populations in their native watersheds to levels that provide self-sustaining runs and economic vitality to local communities.

Environment
Indian River Lakes Conservancy

The Indian River Lakes Conservancy (IRLC) is a land trust that was established in 1998 to protect the water quality, wildlife, and beauty of the Indian River Lakes area, and to preserve its natural character. The Indian River Lakes system, located on the St. Lawrence River plain in Jefferson and St. Lawrence Counties, consists of 18 natural lakes. The IRLC protects 2,500 acres of land and maintains more than 20 miles of public trails. Through community building and educational programming, the IRLC seeks to cultivate an enduring recognition of our interconnectedness and of our responsibility to walk softly upon the earth so that future generations can enjoy the lakes as we do now.

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Environment
Global Coralition

Restore 50 reef sites around the world through our underwater artificial art sculpture reefs and inspiring a global movement to prevent the death of our coral reefs.

Environment
Spark Northwest

Spark Northwest creates communities powered by locally controlled clean energy.

Environment
Education
Irvine Natural Science Center

Irvine is an environmental education organization. Our mission is to educate and inspire current and future generations to explore, respect and protect nature.At Irvine, we guide learning.We live green.We foster respect.And we thrive outdoors.

Environment
Elakha Alliance

The Elakha Alliance was formed by tribal, nonprofit, and conservation leaders with a shared belief in a powerful vision: an Oregon coast 50 years from now where our children and grandchildren co-exist along with a thriving sea otter population and a robust and resilient marine ecosystem.

Environment
Great Hearts America Texas

Great Hearts Texas operates a network of tuition-free, state-chartered classical academies that deliver an honors-level liberal arts curriculum. The organization emphasizes intellectual and moral formation—pursuing Truth, Goodness, and Beauty—to prepare students for college and civic life.

Society
Environment
Beverly Vermont Community Land Trust

Beverly Vermont Community Land Trust Is A Community-Based Organization Dedicated To Providing Opportunities For Low-To-Moderate-Income Residents To Secure Housing That Is Decent, Affordable And Controlled By The Residents On A Long-Term Basis. It Is Equally Dedicated To Using Land And Natural Resources To Promote The Long-Term Well-Being Of The Community And The Environment. Our Long-Term Goal Is To Ensure Continued And Expanded Long-Term Affordable Resident-Controlled Housing Opportunities For Low To Moderate Income Residents, Environmental Restoration, Pedestrian-Oriented Transportation, Recreational Green Space And Sustainable Small Business.

Health
Environment
Art
Intervol

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.

Environment
Amazon Watch

Amazon Watch is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1996 to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of Indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin. We partner with Indigenous and environmental organizations in campaigns for human rights, corporate accountability, and the preservation of the Amazon's ecological systems. Indigenous communities have lived in balance with the Amazon for millennia and have protected this ecosystem — the largest and most bio-culturally diverse tropical rainforest in the world — from destruction due to colonization and continued extraction. Oil and gas drilling, logging, poaching, road-building, damming and mining all have highly destructive impacts on the rainforest and Indigenous peoples of the Amazon Basin. Amazon Watch has worked in solidarity with Indigenous partners for 25 years to halt and hold accountable the global drivers of Amazon destruction, advance and amplify Indigenous rights, resistance, and solutions to protect the Amazon Basin, and support global movement-building for Pan-Amazon protection and climate justice. Amazon Watch uses a range of tactics including media outreach, direct dialogue with corporate and development bank management, mobilizing shareholder pressure, legal and media capacity-building among Indigenous communities, monitoring, documenting and publicizing the negative impacts of specific projects, and calling for the establishment of rainforest reserves to protect the Amazon's biodiversity and rainforest communities. Considering the Amazon is at a tipping point, we commit to addressing root causes and threats to the Amazon and seek systemic solutions while opposing false solutions like carbon offsets. We recognize that the systems that continually violate human rights also destroy the Earth and must be dramatically transformed or abolished. At Amazon Watch, we commit to working in solidarity with Indigenous peoples and a growing global movement calling for urgent action to permanently protect the Amazon, defend the defenders, and advance climate justice.