Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 517–528 of 571
French Creek Valley Conservancy is an accredited, nonprofit land trust that protects and stewards land and water in the French Creek watershed. It works with landowners and partners to conserve habitat, maintain high water quality, and provide education and public access for recreation and watershed stewardship.
The Bald Eagle Area Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the water quality and usability of Bald Eagle Lake and the surrounding area. The annual dues go directly to weed control, Aquatic Invasive Species Control and Prevention, boat launch inspections and overall water quality improvement projects. Your continued support allows us to continue our efforts to keep zebra mussels and other aquatic invaders out of the lake and continued water quality projects.
TO PROTECT THE LAND AND WATER RESOURCES OF NORTH CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS BY PRESERVING THE FARMS, FORESTS, AND LANDSCAPES THAT DEFINE THE CHARACTER OF THE REGION.
To preserve and enhance the quality, scenic beauty, and ecological health of the lands and waters of the Chautauqua (NY) region for our community.
Peconic Baykeeper is a 501 (C)(3) Not-For-Profit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring Long Island's swimmable, drinkable and fishable waters. Established in 1998 as Long Island's clean water advocate, Peconic Baykeeper uses science, education and law to defend critical watersheds from the Peconic Estuary through the South Shore Bays. Peconic Baykeeper is a proud member of the international Waterkeeper movement, working actively with civic groups, baymen, businesses, children, and the community at large to protect and restore water quality and the island's watersheds.
Located in the heart of the Southern Blue Ridge, the mission of Mainspring Conservation Trust (formerly the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee) is to conserve the waters, forests, farms and heritage of the Upper Little Tennessee and Hiwassee River Valleys. We are dedicated to three core initiatives: conserve the land, restore the water, and connect the people to these valuable resources.
Tar River Land Conservancy works with private landowners, public agencies, and partners to protect and steward land and water in the Tar River Basin region. Its work focuses on conserving drinking‑water sources, wildlife habitat, working farms and forests, and recreational open space through land acquisition and conservation easements.
Promoting healthier more prosperous lives through practical sustainable solutions along the pathways water travels through our lives and the planet. We help communities at risk in Central Mexico confront environmental challenges—access to safe healthy water supplies most of all. We collaborate with technology innovators and social organizations to develop innovative, open-source solutions that address the diverse challenges of water quality and access, and positively impact communities beyond our borders through training and sustainable enterprise development programs.
The Purpose Of The Corporation Shall Be To Preserve Natural Resources Through Land Acquisition For Water, Soil Conservation, Wildlife Sancturary And Refuge And Preservation
100 Grannies's mission is to educate, advocate and agitate for renewable energy, pure water, clean air and a healthy environment for future generations.
Legacy's mission is to secure for current and future generations a land base for nature, agriculture, fresh water and recreation in Washtenaw and Jackson Counties and beyond.
To promote the protection, preservation, and conservation of the land and water of the Chiputneticook Lakes region of eastern Maine and western New Brunswick for the benefit of present and future generations.