posted Apr 21, 2022
Okanogan Land Trust is a non-profit conservation organization located in North Central Washington. We collaborate with landowners, community members, organizations, and businesses to conserve and protect what makes this place special: natural landscapes, wide open spaces, working farms and ranches, clean air and water, and abundant wildlife.
posted Dec 10, 2020
Since 1961, the Oklahoma 4-H Foundation has been a cheerleader and fundraiser for Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development, working tirelessly to support programs, scholarships, awards and activities while increasing public awareness of the many benefits of 4-H. Our work to grow true leaders would not be possible without the generosity of our individual, corporate and foundation partners.
posted Jun 12, 2020
The Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts (OACD) is a private, nonprofit organization representing the 84 state appropriated and 3 tribal conservation districts across the state and individual members carrying out important conservation work.
posted Jun 12, 2020
Promoting fun and safe cycling in central Oklahoma.
posted Jun 12, 2020
The mission of the Oklahoma City Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department is to provide parks, recreational and cultural services to Oklahoma City residents and visitors so they can enjoy an enhanced quality of life. From nature reserves to recreation centers, we've got a little something for everyone. Dive in!
posted Jun 22, 2020
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission provides assistance to Oklahoma's 84 conservation districts and the public to foster a sense of stewardship and conservation management of Oklahoma's renewable natural resources. This is accomplished through soil and water conservation, land use planning, small watershed upstream flood control, abandoned mine land reclamation, water quality monitoring, environmental education and wetlands conservation.
posted Dec 10, 2020
The organization is a membership association of equestrian trail riders with a common interest in promoting trail riding as a family activity, educating the public as to the care and conditioning of the horse for trail activities, and facilitating the general improvement of equestrian trails and equestrian camping accommodations in Oklahoma.
posted May 2, 2024
Established in 1996, Oklahoma Mountain Bike Association (OMBA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting mountain biking in Oklahoma. OMBA works with private, city, state and federal land owners to obtain land use permits, build and maintain mountain bike trail systems, features, and address erosion concerns on trails across Oklahoma. Our trails are designated multi-use and support not only mountain bikers but trail runners and hikers as well.
posted Feb 27, 2024
Created by voters in 2000, TSET is an endowment trust established a percentage of payments from the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) between 46 states and the tobacco industry. Funds are invested by a Board of Investors, and only the earnings from those investments are used by a Board of Directors to support efforts to improve the health of Oklahomans.
TSET’s focus, as outlined in the Oklahoma Constitution, is to reduce Oklahoma’s leading causes of preventable death – tobacco use and obesity – in order to reduce cancer and cardiovascular disease. As a state grantmaking trust, TSET funds prevention, research and emerging opportunities to improve the health of every Oklahoman.
posted Mar 13, 2018
Oklahoma State Parks are natural wonders where you can hike fish, camp and much more.