Similar organisations to Barton Springs Conservancy
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Public Foundations
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Friends of Deep Eddy Inc
Status updates about Deep Eddy Pool. The Friends of Deep Eddy are dedicated to preserving and protecting the historic pool so that all Austinites may enjoy its rejuvenating spring-fed waters.
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Austin
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Single Organization Support
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Friends of Barton Springs Pool Inc
Friends Of Barton Springs Pool Barton Springs Eternal.
Austin
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Private Independent Foundations
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TRINITY OAKS ENTERPRISES
Trinity Oaks is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to give back to make a difference in the lives of others through hunting, fishing, and outdoor activities.
San Antonio
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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Save Our Springs Alliance Inc
Austin's water watchdog since 1992. Protecting Barton Springs, the Edwards Aquifer, and the ecosystem of Central Texas.
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Austin
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Glen Canyon Conservancy
Official Nonprofit Partner to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area & Rainbow Bridge National Monument, inspiring stewardship of public lands Glen Canyon Conservancy is the official non-profit partner to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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Memorial Park Conservancy, Inc.
Restore. Preserve. Enhance. 🌿 Home to runners, cyclists, hikers, nature lovers and more.
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Houston
Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center
Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center (formerly known as Westcave Preserve) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire people to develop a lifelong practice of enjoying and protecting nature.
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Round Mountain
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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SANDY SPRINGS FOUNDATION
Supporting recreational artistic and educational endeavors in Sandy Springs.
SANDY SPRINGS
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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THE GREAT SPRINGS PROJECT INC
Great Springs Project is working to create a greenway of protected lands between Austin and San Antonio over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone and connected by a network of spring-to-spring trails.
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AUSTIN



