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Botanical, Horticultural, and Landscape Services
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3619.
SUSTAINABLE SOLANO
Helping create ecologically sustainable, economically and socially just communities across Solano county.
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Benicia
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Agricultural Programs
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3620.
STONE BARNS CENTER FOR FOOD & AGRICULTURE
Stone Barns Center is a nonprofit farm and education center with a mission to catalyze an ecological food culture.
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Pocantico Hills
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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3621.
Redlands Conservancy
We are a non-profit group dedicated to the protection and enhancement of those assets that exemplify TO PRESERVE REDLANDS' HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND TO CONSERVE THE IRREPLACEABLE, NATURAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENVIRONMENTS TO CONNECT REDLANDS RESIDENTS AND VISITORS TO OUR PIONEERS AND VISIONARIES.
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3622.
Coastal Wildscapes Inc
Coastal WildScapes, is a member/volunteer based, nonprofit organization dedicated to their mission.
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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3623.
Salem Point Rental Prosperties Corp
North Shore CDC invests in neighborhoods to create thriving communities.
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Arts Education/Schools
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3624.
SALT Block Foundation, Inc.
The SALT Block is home to Catawba Science Center, Hickory Museum of Art, Western Piedmont Symphony, Patrick Beaver Library and Hickory Choral Society.
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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3625.
Prospect One Corporation
Beach Cities Health District: creating a healthy beach community in Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach.
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Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful
Our vision is a vibrant Coyote Creek: clean waters, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty that everyone can enjoy.
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Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation & Management
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3627.
COASTAL WATERSHED INSTITUTE
For questions or to get involved Conserving Coastal Shorelines inthe Pacific Northwest Protecting marine and terrestrial ecosystems through scientific research and local community placebased partnerships Who We Are CWI achieves this goal through a commitment to goodwill and cultural diversity which we apply to the following objectives Collaborate with a wide variety of natural resource scientists and managers to implement ecosystem management Initiate highquality basic and applied research of nearshore marine and terrestrial ecosystems as well as the functional interrelationships that define coastal watersheds at the local regional and national scales.
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