Parks and Playgrounds
List of non-profit organizations working on Parks and Playgrounds .
ALLIANCE FOR MORRIS COUNTY PARKS A NEW JERSEY NON PROFIT CORPORATION
THE ALLIANCE FOR MORRIS COUNTY PARKS, INC.
Morristown
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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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1523.
Great Parks Forever
We are Great Parks Forever. As the philanthropic partner of Great Parks of Hamilton County, we translate an early conservation promise into everyday experiences and lasting legacies.
Cincinnati
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Parks and Playgrounds
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1524.
GATEWAY EAST TRAILS
Our mission is to connect Gateway East St Louis communities with trails and routes while promoting safe and healthy recreation and travel.
Lebanon
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Parks and Playgrounds
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1525.
Waterfront Community Parkassociation
Fundraising for Public Park DevelopmentThe Waterfront Community Park Association is committed to supporting the development of a park on the Columbia River waterfront.
Hood River
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Parks and Playgrounds
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1526.
FRIENDS OF THE LITTLE MIAMI STATE PARK INC
The Friends of the Little Miami State Park (FLMSP) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to ensure and enhance a safe and well-maintained multi-use trail as an integral part of the Little Miami River recreational corridor while protecting and enhancing the natural environment and conserving resources.
Mason
Camp Taylor, Inc.
The mission of Camp Taylor is to create positive, self-affirming experiences in the lives of children with heart disease.
Modesto
Green Mountain Scenic Byway Inc
Creating economic development opportunities through nature, heritage and recreation based tourism for the enjoyment of the byway traveler and the enhancement of the quality of life of Florida's residents.
Montverde
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Parks and Playgrounds
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1529.
Park Land for Alpine Youth Inc
Alpine, California is a non-incorporated area of San Diego County.
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Parks and Playgrounds
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1530.
Susan G Sheridan Memorial Garden Foundation
The mission of the Susan G. Sheridan Memorial Garden Foundation is to preserve the memory of Susan Sheridan through the creation of a public garden park that will protect 150 acres of wetlands and vital habitat and provide educational, artistic and outdoor recreational opportunities for all.
