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The mission of the National Forest Foundation is to engage America in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System.
THE SOLE PURPOSE OF THE DALLAS ARBORETUM FOUNDATION (DAF) IS TO HOLD ASSETS TO SUPPORT THE OPERATIONS OF THE DALLAS ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL SOCIETY, INC. AND TO HELP ENSURE IT'S LONG-TERM FISCAL STABILITY.
A historic nature preserve in the midst of the city of Dallas, Frankford Preservation Foundation conserves, protects and maintains its five acre site. The site features a rare remnant of the Blackland Prairie once indigenous to the Dallas area and Indian Springs. The Frankford Preservation Foundation conducts charitable, educational, and cultural events including seasonal tours of its native prairie meadows to foster an awareness of the significance of the Blackland Prairie and early North Texas history.
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.
The Foundation publishes the annual Deaf Ontario Community Calendar. It showcases the outstanding arts works by Deaf artists and photographers from across Canada, while providing selected Deaf charities and groups a way to raise funds in support of their events and programs. A few other initiatives currently under the way will be announced in the near future upon completion. They will demonstrate how the Foundation transforms ideals into actions, symbolizing a positive image of Deaf people, their capabilities and contributions to society.
The Florida Wildflower Foundation nurtures the awareness, understanding and enjoyment of Florida's native wildflowers through education, planting and research projects that increase the presence of wildflowers and support the wildlife depending upon them.
The Lake Winnipeg Foundation (LWF) is a non-profit, charitable ENGO dedicated to finding solutions to the problems causing deterioration in the Lake Winnipeg ecosystem. Towards finding those solutions, LWF supports stewardship, research and education projects that contribute to the rehabilitation and protection of the lake, its wetlands, and the watershed. The LWF works to engage the public, partner organizations, and key decision-makers in seeking collaborative approaches to build stewardship capacity throughout the Lake Winnipeg watershed. Established in 2005, the Lake Winnipeg Foundation is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, and is managed by an Executive Director. The Foundation operates in accordance with the expertise of the LWF Science Advisory Council, established in 2012 to provide advice to the LWF and its partner organizations on all matters related to the health of Lake Winnipeg and its watershed.
Established in 1981 through the joint efforts of the Parents’ Guild (formally known as the Mothers’ Guild), the Advisory Council (formally known as the Advisory Board) and the Society of the Sacred Heart (Canada), the City House Foundation is a non-profit organization. The trustees of the Foundation support an annual program to raise funds to be retained and invested. The income generated is used to fund three types of activities: General support for the school (i.e. special needs as they may arise); Bursaries & Scholarships; Enrichment Programs; Building Improvements & Enhancements.
Austin Parks Foundation partners with our community to enhance people’s lives by making our public parks, trails and green spaces better through volunteerism, innovative programming, advocacy and financial support.
The Alaska Conservation Foundation protects Alaska’s natural environment and the diverse cultures and ways of life it sustains. We do this by promoting conservation philanthropy and by strategically directing resources to conservation leaders, organizations, and initiatives.
The Mon Sheong Foundation is the first Chinese Canadian charitable organization in Ontario. It accomplishes its mission through the operations of three long term care centres, three Chinese schools and a Youth Group.
Charitree organizes, coordinates and participates in children's environmental learning and reforestation projects that involve tree planting. Charitree brings children, teachers, camp directors, and parents together in an effort to get kids outside more to connect with nature and learn how they can make the world a better place. All donations are 100% tax-deductible. CanadaHelps.org will issue your tax receipt instantly by email. Thanks for your support and for helping to make the world a better place!