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posted Dec 25, 2023

American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association

Our mission is to define, introduce, grow and sustain American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian tourism that honors traditions and values.


posted Dec 25, 2023

Nikwasi Initiative

The Nikwasi Initiative was founded to promote, interpret and link cultural and historic sites (such as the Noquisiyi and Cowee mounds) along a Cherokee Cultural Corridor, along with raising awareness and funds to pursue those efforts and exploring more opportunities for collaboration between the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and local communities.


posted Dec 25, 2023

Reno-Sparks Indian Colony

The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony formed a federally recognized government in 1936 under the Indian Reorganization Act. Located in Reno, Nev., the RSIC consists of 1,296 members from three Great Basin Tribes – the Paiute, the Shoshone and the Washoe. The reservation lands consist of the original 28-acre Colony located in central west Reno and another 15,263 acres in Hungry Valley, which is 19 miles north of the Colony and 7 miles passed Spanish Springs High School on Eagle Canyon Drive


posted Dec 25, 2023

Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California

The Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California are a federally recognized tribe of Washoe Indians, living in California and Nevada. They are several communities south and east of Lake Tahoe united under a tribal council.[


posted Dec 25, 2023

Virginia Natural Heritage Program

The Natural Heritage Program's work focuses on science-based conservation to protect Virginia's native plant and animal life and the ecosystems upon which it depends.


posted Dec 25, 2023

Forest Count Potawatomi

The Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) have lived in Forest County, Wisconsin, since the late 1800s. Around 1880, groups settled in areas near Blackwell and Wabeno and have lived in that area since, as well as in the Carter and Crandon (or Stone Lake) areas. By pursuing a diverse set of business models, the Forest County Potawatomi of today are the largest employer in Forest County. With revenues from various tribal enterprises, the Potawatomi have invested in the health, wellness, education, environment and future of its people.


posted Dec 25, 2023

Canyon Country Youth Corps (CCYC)

Canyon Country Youth Corps (CCYC) provides AmeriCorps members the opportunity to complete service projects on public lands in the Four Corners area in partnership with land management agencies. CCYC Crew Members work on the health and accessibility of these lands through projects such as building and maintaining trails, fuel mitigation, fence construction and maintenance, invasive species removal and habitat restoration.


posted Dec 24, 2023

Potesta and Associates, Inc.

We take pride in providing quality professional engineering and environmental consulting services to a wide variety of private and public clients. Our multidisciplinary nature allows us to provide complete turnkey projects. Our staff size is such that we can quickly address your needs, yet provide the personal attention that you deserve. Our goal is to deliver innovative and cost-effective solutions to our clients' complex problems.


posted Dec 24, 2023

Upstate SORBA

We are a 100% volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to improving off-road biking within the Upstate Region of South Carolina.


posted Dec 24, 2023

Waterfront Environmental

Waterfront Environmental is a landscape architecture and environmental planning consulting firm, providing design and permitting services for private and public clients.


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Rancho Sonado

Costa Mesa, California

Our vision is that "Orange County students will lead the nation in college and career readiness and success."​ We play a supportive role in the fulfillment of this vision in collaboration with educators at all levels of ...


Physical Location: 8755 Santiago Canyon Rd., Silverado, CA, 92676 | Mailing Address: Inside the Outdoors, 200 Kalmus Dr., Costa Mesa, California 92628
(714) 708-3885 • [email protected]
https://ocde.us/ito/Pages/Rancho-So%c3%b1ado.aspx

Forest Lake Area Trail System (FLATS)

Kirksville, Missouri

The Forest Lake Area Trail System (FLATS), an all-volunteer community organization, was formed in April 2009 to support the development, use, and maintenance of trails in Adair County.


PO Box 933, Kirksville, Missouri 63501
[email protected]
http://www.kvflats.org/

Coconino County Parks and Recreation

Flagstaff, Arizona

Coconino County Parks & Recreation operates and manages six county parks and two natural areas, which are free to the public.


Administration Office, Fort Tuthill County Park 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop, Flagstaff, Arizona 86005-8846
(928) 679-8000 • [email protected]
https://www.coconino.az.gov/274/Parks-Recreation

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