Similar organisations to Mid-New York Environmental and Sustainability Promotion Committee
Sustainable Hudson Valley Inc
Our mission is to speed up the transition to a low-carbon economy with high quality of life for all.
1000
Rhinebeck
GROUNDWORK HUDSON VALLEY INC
Groundwork Hudson Valley is an environmental justice non-profit that works with communities to improve their physical and social environment.
4392
Yonkers
-
Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
-
156.
30 Mile River Watershed Association
Working as a community for clean and healthy lakes, ponds, and streams in the 30 Mile River Watershed The mission of the 30 Mile River Watershed Association (30 Mile) is to work as a community for clean and healthy lakes, ponds and streams in our watershed.
867
Mt Vernon
Clean Water for North Carolina Inc.
Working with communities for clean, safe places to live, work and play.
6693
Stem
-
Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
-
158.
Stillwater Valley Watershed Council
Working together to improve our rural Montana lifestyle.
737
Absarokee
-
Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
-
159.
Saco Headwaters Alliance
Serving the Saco River Headwaters A 1200 square miles watershedecosystem comprising pristine nature a robust tourism economy and vibrant communities in New Hampshire and Maine across our three major aquifers the Saco Ossipee and Wards Brook as well as the Saco River and all its tributaries.
Center Conway
-
Environmental Quality Protection and Beautification N.E.C.
-
160.
FOUNDATION FOR NEW YORKS
The Sanitation Foundation is the Official Nonprofit Partner of the NYC Department of Sanitation NYC Big Spring Clean Join us this spring to clean up our city.
2571
NEW YORK
-
Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
-
161.
Watershed Conservation Resource Center
WCRC is a Non-profit Organization striving to protect, conserve and restore natural resources, utilizing the watershed approach.
53
Fayetteville
SAN LUIS VALLEY ECOSYSTEM COUNCIL INC
SLVEC protects/restores the biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural resources of the Upper Rio Grande, while balancing ecological values with human needs.
1740
Alamosa







