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posted Oct 27, 2023

Catalyst Sports

Catalyst Sports is a chapter based, volunteer run, 501c3 non-profit organization that acts as an agent of change in the lives of people with physical disabilities and our communities. Adventure sports provide a fun and exciting platform for challenging ourselves mentally, physically and emotionally. When this challenge takes place alongside a supportive and encouraging community of people, we all discover our abilities, our need for each other and the importance of living active and healthy lives


posted Aug 27, 2020

Catamount Trail Association

The Catamount Trail is Vermont's end-to-end cross country ski trail. The CTA conserves, protects, and maintains the 300-mile Catamount Trail for the thousands of skiers and snowshoers who use and support the trail each year.


posted Feb 8, 2024

Catamount Trail Improvement

A 2.5-mile segment of the Catamount Trail located on the Manchester District of the Green Mountain National Forest will be improved, including hardening water crossings and muddy sections, smoothing out parts of the trail, and re-establishing proper drainage.


posted Sep 15, 2020

Catawba Lands Conservancy

We are a land trust dedicated to saving land and connecting lives to nature in North Carolina's Southern Piedmont.


posted Nov 21, 2022

Catawba Nation

Of the 573 federally recognized tribes in the United States, the Catawba Indian Nation is the only one located in the state of South Carolina. The modern day tribal lands are located in York County, South Carolina. There are currently over 3300 enrolled members of the Nation. The Nation has a long history and a rich culture that lives on today.


posted May 24, 2023

Catawba River Headwaters

The core of this project is reduction in erosion through trail restoration, relocation, and decommissioning. This District's history is in preservation of water quality. The Weeks Act established the parcel of land along Curtis Creek to improve water quality for wildlife as well as people downstream. Today, the health of the Catawba River Watershed is a key focus area for a large swath of the south that relies on it for clean and consistent drinking water supply.


posted Jan 11, 2019

Caterpillar

Our company strategy reflects our legacy and our continuing commitment to meet the needs of our customers and the communities in which we live and work. United by our Values, Caterpillar employees around the world share a focused view of our business through the Operating & Execution Model, through which we are making strategic choices today to create profitable growth for tomorrow. Together, with our partners, we are providing the solutions that help our customers build a better world.


posted Nov 2, 2022

Catoctin Land Trust

The Catoctin Land Trust is a nonprofit organization working in Frederick and Washington counties to preserve and restore the woods and waters that sustain wildlife, our environment, and people. Along with our partners, we have help protect over 2,200 acres so far! Our priority landscapes are the Appalachian Trail & South Mountain, Catoctin Mountain, Elk Ridge, and the Monocacy River and Antietam and Catoctin creek watersheds — tributaries of the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay.


posted May 24, 2023

Caton Lake Trail

Trail drainage maintenance will result in a reduction in erosion from trail tread and reduction in sediment delivery to the stream that flows into and out of Caton Lake where trails are near or cross these water bodies. Work on the Caton Lake bridge will result in fewer hikers and stock users crossing the stream off the bridge, resulting in damage to surrounding riparian vegetation and bank stability. Trails in this proposal are adjacent to and cross water bodies, and because of deferred maintenance are not draining properly, resulting in tread erosion and delivery of sediment to streams as well as impacts to riparian vegetation at water crossings.


posted Nov 4, 2020

Catonsville Rails to Trails

Catonsville Rails to Trails, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit corporation based in Catonsville, MD that serves the community by developing and maintaining safe, accessible trails for recreation and transportation.


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MetroParks Nashville

Nashville, Tennessee

The Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of facilities and programs throughout Davidson County. Currently, Metro Park oversees 15,134 acres of open space, including 178 parks and 99 miles of greenway. There’s...


PO Box 196340 | 511 Oman Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37219
(615) 862-8400 • [email protected]
https://www.nashville.gov/departments/parks

Nature Detectives

Fair Oaks, California

Our programs blend art, literacy, science and stories as we: build skills, learn new ways to observe, increase our sensory awareness and develop meaningful relationships with the outdoor world in a loosely structured, hi...


PO Box 7, Fair Oaks, California 95628
(916) 965-5246 • [email protected]
https://naturedetectivesusa.com/

North Carolina Land and Water Fund

Raleigh, North Carolina

The NC Land and Water Fund is a program of the Division of Land and Water Stewardship within the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.


121 W. Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27603
(919) 707-9400 • [email protected]
https://nclwf.nc.gov

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