Similar organisations to California Local Conservation Corps Foundation
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Indigenous Regeneration
Indigenous Re-Generation is a 501c3 that exists to inspire Native Communities on re-generative living concepts, through food cultivation, medicinal farming, culture and eco-village education programs, to achieve re-indigenization and true Tribal sovereignty.
VALLEY CENTER
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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650.
Stillwater Valley Watershed Council
Working together to improve our rural Montana lifestyle.
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Absarokee
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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651.
New Mexico Wild Action Fund
A 501 ©4 non-profit dedicated to advancing the policies that protect New Mexico's public lands.
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Albuquerque
Northwest Scientific Association
Journal of Northwest related environmental resource management.
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Mountlake Terrace
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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653.
Speaks for Trees and More
Unless someone like you caresa whole awful lotnothing is going to get better.
Roanoke
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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654.
NC Counts Coalition
NC COUNTS COALITION (THE COALITION) IS A NONPARTISAN, NON-PROFIT 501(C)3 ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO BUILDING A HEALTHY, JUST, AND EQUITABLE NORTH CAROLINA THROUGH CROSS-SECTOR PARTNERSHIPS THAT ADVANCE SYSTEMIC SOLUTIONS FOR COMMUNITIES FACING SYSTEMIC BARRIERS, INCLUDING BIPOC COMMUNITIES, LGBTQ+, LOW-WEALTH, IMMIGRANT, AND OTHER COMMUNITIES.
Raleigh
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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655.
Methow Valley Trails Collaborative
Enhancing Sustainable Trail Experiences in the Methow Valley Help us help trails USFS trail crew clearing logs on Hidden Lakes Trail in the Pasayten Wilderness 2024 Last September the Forest Service announced it would cut its nonfire seasonal workforce in 2025.
Winthrop
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Land Resources Conservation
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656.
TRANSITION HABITAT CONSERVANCY
A non-profit conservation organization located in the West Mojave Desert.
1695
PINON HILLS
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Unknown
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657.
SNOQUALMIE VALLEY PRESERVATION ALLIANCE
Our mission is to protect and enhance the lives, livelihoods, lands, and waters of the Snoqualmie Valley by working to find balanced, long-term solutions to land use planning, agricultural viability, watershed management, and flood risk mitigation.
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