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Divinity Sanctuary for Equines
We strive to develop a safe haven for our Equines in need, creating a Sanctuary that provides educational programs on Sustainability, Animal care, creating permaculture on our premises which will assist those in need.
Mbombela, Mpumalanga
Dulles Area Transportation Association (Data)
DATA: Promoting Sustainable Transportation Options
Reston, Virginia
Earth Echo International, Inc.
EarthEcho International’s mission is to inspire young people worldwide to act now for a sustainable future.
Washington, District Of Columbia
Educated Choices Program
The Educated Choices Program educates middle school, high school, college students, and other community members about the impact of their food choices, inspiring them to make decisions that are consistent with their own values as related to human health, the environment and animals. By providing factual, mainstream information and promoting respectful dialogue, participants are encouraged to think critically about their food choices.
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Extreme Community Makeover
Extreme Community Makeover coordinates volunteer teams to partner with Denver residents to improve their own homes and neighborhoods. These projects build safer environments; cultivate community among residents, neighborhoods, and networks of local resource providers; and connect residents to a permanent path towards healthy, hopeful, and stable lives.
Denver, Colorado
Fair Start Movement
The Problem: Family planning in the world today is based upon a parent-centered and isolationist model that hurts children, families, communities, and our environment. That model prevents the realization of freedom and is the fundamental source of our social and ecological crises. That model is the product of governments and businesses that profit from population growth, want to avoid collective obligations that require investing in rather than exploiting future generations, and who helped eliminate the responsibilities inherent in having kids as a means of accelerating growth. The Solution: Having Kids acts as a “part replacer,” replacing the morally incoherent parent-centered model, which has been debunked by theorists, with the truly human rights-based and child-centered Fair Start model. That move will also create space for the development of even better models. Future children should be the focus of family planning laws and policies because they have the most at stake. That change is the key to freedom – the freedom to a say in the rules under which one lives, to equal opportunities in life, and the freedom from others that is nature. That is what a decolonized future looks like. This is not merely theoretical, but the basis for concrete action we can take today at multiple levels of social change – legal, institutional, cultural, discursive, etc. The Fair Start model is the best construction of the moral and legal right to have children. Here are examples of how Having Kids is replacing the old and isolationist model with the Fair Start model. Having Kids is more a praxis of truly human rights-based family planning than an entity. We invite you to join the transition to better family planning by taking actions to ensure kids a fair start in life, and speaking out about what you’ve done. The human brain is predisposed to focus on the immediate over the important. Working for social change without family planning reform is the worst case of this tendency, but together we can change direction. Having Kids is not just another voice in the crowd. Instead, we make sure all voices matter by changing the nature of the crowd.
Tucson, Arizona
Faou Foundation
Faou Foundation’s mission is to realize the artist’s vision to place art installations in remote locations worldwide to foster cultural exchange, spark interest in and knowledge of local communities, and encourage gratitude towards nature for future generations.
New York, New York
Fire, Weather & Avalanche Center
To bring proprietary and user-friendly products, services, and information to the public—with an emphasis on the backcountry.
Island City, Oregon
Florida Food Policy Council
The Florida Food Policy Council (FLFPC) works to address gaps and affect policy within the food system through a JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) lens and collaboration for the benefit of all Floridians and the environment. We hope you'll join us in our role of fostering research, knowledge sharing, and community development and engagement, thus arming community members with the power to be advocates in all aspects of their lives.
St. Petersburg, Florida
Food Finders
Food Finders’ Mission: • Eliminate Hunger • Eliminate Food Waste • Improve Nutrition in food-insecure communities We envision a community with zero hunger and zero food waste. We strive to positively impact our community, the policies that govern it, and the environment we live in. We go above and beyond our duty to address the evolving needs of those we serve and take our responsibility seriously in addressing the root causes of hunger and food waste. We pride ourselves on doing what is right and providing transparency while being a collaborative partner open to other perspectives and opinions. Food Finders values community, responsibility, accountability, and integrity.
Los Alamitos, California
Friends of Blackwater Inc.
Friends of Blackwater works to protect and promote natural beauty, diverse creatures, unique heritage, and the outdoor recreation economy in the Mid-Atlantic Allegheny Highlands -- home to the magnificent, 10,000-acre Blackwater Canyon – West Virginia’s “Scenic Crown Jewel.” Our professional staff and grass-roots citizen advocacy are a strong force for responsible conservation and sustainable progress in the Highlands.
Thomas, West Virginia
Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
The Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit dedicated to promoting educational programs of the Ridgefield NWR, and protecting and enhancing its wildlife habitat.
Ridgefield, Washington