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The Evanston ReBuilding Warehouse is a nonprofit organization that promotes sustainable building practices and living wage job opportunities through: collecting and reselling building materials at our reuse warehouse; running a comprehensive workforce training program in deconstruction; providing educational programming to architects and building owners; and keeping renovation materials affordable so that everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status, can have a safe and beautiful home.
The Camp Eberhart Alumni Association is comprised of past campers, staff, and friends of Camp Eberhart who share in the common goal of supporting Camp Eberhart through volunteering, mentoring, and financial contributions. The Camp Eberhart Alumni Association's primary function is to raise funds to support the capital needs of Camp Eberhart. We are a 501(C)(3) organization with a membership throughout the United States and abroad.
Second Chance Wildlife Rescue Association is dedicated to preserving and protecting native Ohio wildlife through education, rehabilitation, and conservation.
GrowNYC (formerly Council on the Environment of NYC) is a hands-on non-profit which improves New York City’s quality of life through environmental programs that transform communities block by block and empower all New Yorkers to secure a clean and healthy environment for future generations.
The Hastings Center addresses social and ethical issues in health care, science, and technology. Through our projects and publications, The Hastings Center shapes ideas that influence key opinion leaders, including health policy-makers, regulators, health care professionals, lawyers, legislators, and judges. Our analyses also influence professional practice: from end-of-life care to psychiatric practice to immigrant health care, we have helped to shape the standards of practice adopted by physicians, nurses, and lawyers. Founded in 1969 by philosopher Daniel Callahan and psychoanalyst Willard Gaylin, The Hastings Center is the oldest independent, nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research institute of its kind in the world.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway is a mile-and-a-half of contemporary parks in the heart of Boston. The Greenway, a roof garden atop a highway tunnel, connects people and the city with beauty and fun. The non-profit Conservancy maintains, programs, and improves the Greenway on behalf of the public and in partnership with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Barnstable Land Trust is a non-profit, member-supported conservation and land preservation organization. We acquire open space to protect the natural resources of the Town of Barnstable. BLT holds wildlife habitat, scenic views, wetlands, woodlands, sensitive watershed parcels, forest and other valuable open space in its natural state for the benefit of the community. Founded in 1983, BLT provides a private alternative for land preservation. As of May 2017, BLT has completed 156 land-saving initiatives and preserved 1,082 acres.
To promote the arts and sciences on Long Beach Island and in the surrounding communities by enlightening, educating, and stimulating thought and discussion about current trends in the arts and sciences and by providing broad educational and cultural programs for all ages.
The Harris Center for Conservation Education is dedicated to promoting understanding and respect for our natural environment through education of all ages, direct protection and exemplary stewardship of the region’s natural resources, conservation research, and programs that encourage active participation in the great outdoors.
They are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization located in Farmington, CT that seeks to preserve open space in the community. Established in 1971, The Farmington Land Trust has a single mission: to protect open space in perpetuity.
Food Link is a community organization that aspires to have a food system without waste, in which everyone has enough. We rescue surplus fresh food that would otherwise be wasted and deliver it to community organizations serving people in need throughout Greater Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.
The Northeast Earth Coalition works at community level to protect the environment, promote sustainability, food security and to support the work of community activists.