Through these nonprofit organizations that are Earth Protect’s resource partners, you can connect to others that share a concern about the environmental issues you care about.
You can easily participate in helping them achieve their missions through their programs, volunteering and making donations. We are proud to introduce you to them and encourage you to learn about them. Get involved, it's your world.
Disclaimer for Nonprofits
Earth Protect does not officially guarantee that any of the nonprofit organizations referenced on the Earth Protect website are suitable for support or engagement. If you desire to support, financially or otherwise, any of the organizations referenced on the Earth Protect web site, it is your responsibility to conduct due diligence and make your own determination as to the suitability of that organization for your support.
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The Rocky Mountain Wolf Project aims to restore gray wolves to their once native habitat of western Colorado. We are a coalition comprised of top notch conservation organizations, Colorado landowners, passionate individuals, and respected scientists. W ...
Our mission and programs focus on twelve resource areas: Air Quality, Climate, Energy, Food, Health, Housing, Land Use, Materials, Mobility, Water Quality, Water Quantity, and Workforce.
The ...
Green Up Our Schools is a grant based environmental 501(C)3 whose member schools improve their recycling by at least 50% and divert over 150,000 pounds of organic material from landfill each year.
Category:Recycling
Community Conch works alongside Bahamian conservation organizations, the Bahamian government, and the fishing community to collect critical scientific data on queen conch populations throughout The Bahamas. We seek to engage local communities and stude ...
Water For People brings together local entrepreneurs, civil society, governments, and communities to establish creative, collaborative solutions that allow people to build and maintain their own reliable safe water systems. Empowering everyone transfor ...
Background
The roots of Village Earth reach back to 1961, when Dr. Maurice Albertson, cofounder of Village Earth and Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering at Colorado State University (CSU), worked with Sargeant Shriver to esta ...
There is an enormous array of environmental education (EE) programming, and the effectiveness of that collective effort is as important as are the separate results of any individual program or project. The Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education ...
The Alliance for Sustainable Colorado (“the Alliance”) was founded in 2004 on the belief that habitability of the planet is at risk, and that we need significant and immediate change to restore and protect the biological life support systems on which w ...