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Founded in 1993, Friends of the Mississippi River engages citizens to protect, restore and enhance the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities region. To learn about our programs visit: http://fmr.org/our_programs.
Founded in 1973, the Oregon League of Conservation Voters (OLCV) believes that the best way to protect our natural legacy is to elect candidates to state and local offices who make protecting Oregon's natural legacy a priority. During legislative sessions, we are in the state Capitol every day, working to pass pro-environment bills and stopping rollbacks of existing environmental protections. Additionally, we hold our elected officials accountable for how they vote on the environment by publishing a Scorecard on the Oregon Legislature after every session.
Mission statement: Empowering communities who work to ensure that children growing up in poverty get good health and an excellent education. Founding principles: We efficiently respond to the urgent needs of orphans and vulnerable children and the communities they live in. We believe that education is one of the fundamentals of success. By paying for students' school fees and providing scholastic materials (ie. school uniforms), we increase the opportunity for educational achievement.
Founded in 1992, Friends of the Presumpscot River is a non-profit organization, supported primarily by membership dues and small donations. Their mission is to protect and improve the water quality, indigenous fisheries, recreational opportunities, and natural character of the Presumpscot River.
The mission of the Friends of Blue Hill Bay (FOBHB) is to conserve the natural ecology, sustainable marine fisheries, and unique aesthetic quality of Blue Hill Bay.
CONSERVANCY EDUCATION AND RESTORATION OF WETLANDS, PRAIRIES, FORESTS, AND WOODS.
Their mission is to safeguard the Great Lakes, the planet’s largest freshwater lake system and the very lifeblood of the Midwest, by advancing public trust solutions and cutting-edge policy work. Through their targeted policy initiatives, FLOW has built key partnerships with state and regional Great Lakes groups, leveraged their expertise to influence agencies and impact state and federal legislation, and grown to be a trusted source of current information on issues affecting their freshwater seas.
Friends of Warner Parks is dedicated to the preservation, protection, and stewardship of the Warner Parks. It works to protect the natural and historical integrity of the area by supporting recreational activities, maintaining and enhancing its features and promoting programs that inspire appreciation and conservation of the Parks.
Land Trust of North Alabama's mission is to preserve North Alabama’s scenic, historic and ecological resources through conservation, advocacy, recreation and education.
Friends of the Eel River works for the recovery of the Wild and Scenic Eel River, its fisheries, and communities.
Our Mission: To pass on a Scotchman Peaks Wilderness for our children and grandchildren.
PUBLIC EDUCATION PLANT RESEARCH WATER CO