posted May 5, 2022
TYO events create a safe place for children to be healthier and leave from the events more confident and self-aware of their abilities to succeed. Kids leave from their adventure a bit sweatier and perhaps dirty, but with an increase in knowledge about themselves and their world. We embody our motto of “Teaching Kids to Overcome Obstacles on the Trail and in Life!”
posted May 5, 2022
The Discovery Center is a nonprofit science museum for kids of all ages. New discoveries every visit!
posted May 5, 2022
YSM is a landscape architecture firm specializing in park and recreation design and planning.
posted May 5, 2022
We are dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and enjoyment of Pennsylvania's Standing Stone Trail SST, an 84 mile long footpath: part of Great Eastern Trail.
posted May 5, 2022
20+ miles of mixed-use trail. Run, bike, hike, and ride your way through picturesque Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
posted May 5, 2022
Molalla River Watch is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created in 1992 by a group of local citizens for the purpose of protecting, preserving, and restoring the flora, fauna and water quality of the Molalla River and its tributaries. Concerned with the excessive amount of garbage dumped along the river bank and often into the river, we are committed to promoting respect and understanding of the Molalla River watershed through education and conservation for present and future generations.
posted May 4, 2022
TASCforce, LLC is a non-profit, volunteer organization who's goal is to garner support for multi-purpose trails in Summit County, Ohio. Initially, TASCforce is focused on the opportunity presented by the Veterans Trail.
posted May 4, 2022
We are a New Orleans based design firm specializing in climate-resilient architecture & urban design.
posted May 4, 2022
Kentucky's counties are grouped into 15 regions known as Area Development Districts, or ADD's. Although they are public bodies under Kentucky law, the ADD's are not State agencies nor are they another level of government. Instead, the ADD's should be thought of as partnerships of local units of government. Locally-elected officials and citizen members comprise the ADD boards of directors. The ADD staffs are made up of professionals with a wide range of backgrounds in such areas as economic development, human services, management, and planning. By sharing the expertise found on the ADD staffs, local governments are collectively able to afford the professional staff that many counties and cities could not afford by themselves.
posted May 4, 2022
The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) was initiated by community leaders to encourage charitable giving. Its mission is to improve the quality of life in Washington County by promoting and facilitating philanthropy.