posted Dec 24, 2023
The Massachusetts Forest Alliance advocates on behalf of our members for a strong, sustainable forest economy, responsible forest management practices, private land equity and the continuation of working forests on public and private lands.
posted Sep 2, 2020
The Friends Network is an organization of volunteers for Massachusetts' forests and parks.
posted Jun 7, 2023
The Collaborative has identified a two-part model to promote healthy aging and the delivery of elder services in Massachusetts through evidence-based programs and other health promotion programs to support healthy communities. Programs and services should reflect the diversity and heterogeneity of older adults across the state.
posted Sep 2, 2020
MassLand works to advance land protection in Massachusetts by providing education, tools, networking, and advocacy support for land trusts and their partners.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Wachusetts Greenways, founded by Colleen Abrams, is Massachusetts' premier citizen trail development organization.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Craig Della Penna works tirelessly to promote rail trail development, share information among different groups, and advocate for changes in policy to make rail-trail development easier and faster in Massachusetts.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Scott Monroe is retiring this year from the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Alpine Stewardship Volunteer Program. While it is understandable on Scott’s part, it will nevertheless be a major loss to the ASV Program.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Wayne is the planning director for the city of Northampton in western Massachusetts.
posted Aug 13, 2018
Massillon Area Greenways Inc. (MAGI) is a non-profit, volunteer organization whose mission is to stimulate public interest and support for the protection, preservation, development, and enhancement of the historical, natural, and recreational resources along the route of the Ohio & Erie Canal.
posted Nov 16, 2023
MassTrails seeks to expand and connect the Commonwealth’s networks of off-road, shared-use pathways, and recreational trails for all users across Massachusetts. It does this by providing matching grants, technical assistance, and resources to individuals, municipalities, Native nations, non-profits, and other public entities to design, construct, and maintain high quality Massachusetts trails.