Similar organisations to Green Streets Initiative
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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National Association of City Transportation Officials Inc
National Association of City Transportation Officials NACTO'S MISSION IS TO BUILD CITIES AS PLACES FOR PEOPLE, WITH SAFE, SUSTAINABLE, ACCESSIBLE AND EQUITABLE TRANSPORTATION CHOICES THAT SUPPORT A STRONG ECONOMY AND VIBRANT QUALITY OF LIFE.
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New York City
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Youth Development Programs
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Asphalt Green, Inc.
NYC nonprofit transforming lives and building community through sports, fitness, and play for all since 1984.
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New York
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Living Streets Alliance
We advocate for a thriving Tucson by creating great streets for all of us.
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TUCSON
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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LIVABLE STREETS TRANSPORTATION ALLIANCE OF BOSTON INC
LivableStreets is your advocate for biking, walking, and transit — creating safe streets and vibra LivableStreets Alliance envisions a world where streets are safe, vibrant public spaces that connect people to the places where they live, work and play.
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Cambridge
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Transportation Alternatives
We reclaim NYC from cars, transforming our streets into safe, sustainable, & equitable places to walk, bike, take transit, gather, and thrive 🗽 We advocate for better walking, biking, transit, and public space in New York City 🗽 Transportation Alternatives' mission is to reclaim New York City's streets from the automobile, and to advocate for better walking, bicycling, and public transit for all New Yorkers.
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New York
PARKS & PEOPLE, INC
Parks & People’s mission is to: “Make Baltimore better through green space and education.
Baltimore
GLOBAL GREEN USA
Environmental nonprofit dedicated to helping people, places, and the planet.
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Legal name of organization: Global Green USA
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Economic Development
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Inner City Green Team Economic & Environmental Development
Our mission is to protect the environment and help transform the lives of residents living in New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments through recycling outreach/education, job training, and paid work that can lead to a lifetime of employment and civic engagement.
Bronx







