posted Jan 22, 2021
FHI 360 is an international nonprofit working to improve the health and well-being of people in the United States and around the world.
posted Jan 21, 2021
The Western Colorado Conservation Corps (WCCC) is a program of Mesa County Partners, a nonprofit organization based in Grand Junction, Colorado.
posted Jan 19, 2021
Human Nature focuses on the planning/design of public open spaces and open space systems. Our trail projects vary in size from local to regional such as the Licking River Greenway Trail in Northern KY, the Mill Creek Greenway Trail and the Ohio River Recreational Trail in Cincinnati, OH, the Miami 2 Miami Trails Connection and Action Plan in Warren & Butler Counties, and the Green Umbrella Regional Trails Plan, to name a few.
posted Jan 19, 2021
Composed of diligent designers, insightful planners, and seasoned collaborators, Gresham Smith specializes in solutions for life’s most essential infrastructure and institutions.
posted Jan 12, 2021
Founded in 1998, the Ventana Wilderness Alliance (VWA) is a California nonprofit corporation with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. It is dedicated to protecting the wildlands of California's northern Santa Lucia mountain range. VWA is composed of people from all walks of life who share a love of Wilderness and a goal to ensure it remains wild in perpetuity.
posted Jan 11, 2021
Founded in 1967, Velo Quebec's mission is to promote and develop cycling. Their expertise is now recognized throughout the international cycling community.
posted Jan 11, 2021
Engaging climbers and community to protect and preserve climbing areas.
posted Dec 28, 2020
KUA is an innovative, community-based initiative for protecting, restoring and caring for Hawaiʻi. Our unique native species, ecosystems and island way of life in Hawaiʻi are deeply interconnected, and are at the heart of what makes these islands “home.”
posted Dec 28, 2020
Established in 1971 welcoming both members and non-members. On the weekends Kahuku Motocross Track is crowded with high flying motocross daredevils racing the natural terrain. This outdoor wonder is made for all skill levels with over 400 acres of land of both track and trails.
posted Dec 28, 2020
The Olohana Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Hawaii. We work with communities to co-build resilience and adaptation strategies to climate change through projects that intersect food, energy, water, and knowledge systems. These projects include the planting of food forests and the Breadfruit/Ulu Initiative, the creation of a youth resilience council as part of the Pacific Risk Management Ohana, conservation of Hawaii National Park Service trails, and other programs and projects that support community relationship and knowledge sharing.