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Fern Hollow Nature Center (FHNC), founded in 1997, provides the community with unique learning opportunities and is the voice for environmental education for the Quaker Valley area. With over 8,000 visitors each year, Fern Hollow has something for everyone to get them outside to explore, learn and discover. Educational programs are held on the grounds, in the area parks and often in the region's vast creek system. We offer family events, adult programs, nature walks, community events, summer camps, and most importantly, unique educational programming for local schools. Fern Hollow also offers a self-guided nature walk, a native tree walk and the first certified Natural Outdoor Classroom in Pennsylvania.
The Arroyo Seco Foundation is a non-profit education and action organization. Our goal is to preserve and enhance the Arroyo Seco watershed from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Los Angeles River, to reforest our region and to promote environmental awareness. The Arroyo Seco is a major tributary of the Los Angeles River in Los Angeles County and includes the communities of northeast Los Angeles, South Pasadena, Pasadena, Altadena, La Cañada Flintridge and portions of the Angeles National Forest.
Our mission is to inspire, connect, and support people to accelerate equity and sustainable actions for community wellbeing.
Hamilton Park encompasses five tranquil acres, in downtown Jersey City, NJ.
The organization promotes awareness of the outdoors to inner-city children ages 13 - 19 through year-round activities such as snowboarding, indoor rock climbing, camping, hiking, and more. Using environmental awareness, writing, and the use of media tools that allow youth to document their outdoor experience to build confidence and facilitate individual discovery.
To aid in the protection, preservation and restoration of the natural environment of the nation's major rivers and their watersheds.To expand awareness of environmental issues and responsibility encompassing the river.To create a desire and an opportunity for stewardship and responsibility for a cleaner river environment.
Hollywood Cemetery is owned and operated by Hollywood Cemetery Company, Inc. Several years ago, Hollywood’s Board of Directors approved the formation of Friends of Hollywood Cemetery, a separate 501(c)3 organization. The mission of the Friends of Hollywood Cemetery is to keep Hollywood Cemetery a relevant and vital part of the Richmond community through conservation, preservation and education. Friends was established in 2007 and took a year to organize and become operational. In 2008, Friends became “active”, focusing on raising funds from Hollywood’s lot owners and working to expand its donor base of individuals, foundations, and corporations.
The Newfound Lake Region Association's mission is to protect Newfound Lake and its watershed. The Association - through education, programs, and collaboration - promotes conservation and preservation of the region's natural, social, and economic resources.
Our mission is to permanently conserve priority islands, natural areas and shoreline for public access, scenic beauty and wildlife habitats.
The Corporation is organized exclusively to receive and administer funds for the protection of natural resources and charitable and educational purposes as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”), including Honoring and protecting the natural resources of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan including, but not limited to, the Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club and its surrounding watershed, for nature itself and for the enjoyment of the public, Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club’s members and their families. Rich in meaning and purpose. Conducting all activities incidental or necessary to accomplishing the foregoing purposes or otherwise permitted by Section (c)(3) of the Code.
To improve quality of life for the people of Pittsburgh by restoring the park system to excellence in partnership with government and the community. Projects and programs are conducted with respect for the environment, historic design, and the needs of our diverse region.
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.