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Author: Hannah
CoalitionWILD
March 4, 2019
CoalitionWILD believes that our future is dependent on the passionate young people inheriting our life-saving wilderness. By empowering young leaders to pursue community-level environmental projects, we have created a global network of grassroots conservationists fighting for our planet. Any young leader can apply with their project and model the grant process, stewardship principles, and data […]
Re-Earth Initiative
March 4, 2019
Re-Earth Initiative, a registered 501c(3) youth non-profit organization, is spearheading a global paradigm shift through the dedicated agency of youth leadership. We intentionally re-distribute knowledge and resources, foster re-generation, and empower communities to champion collaborative climate solutions.
EARTHseed
March 4, 2019
Established in March, 2021, EARTHseed Farm is a 14-acre organic orchard located on the ancestral lands of the Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo Peoples of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria in Sonoma County, California. With the permission and blessings from Graton Rancheria Tribe, our farm is operated and rooted in Afro-Indigenous permaculture principles and […]
Farm to Pantry
March 4, 2019
Farm to Pantry began with a walk around a Healdsburg neighborhood. Our founder, Melita Love, saw so many fruit trees in her neighbors’ yards with once beautiful fruit rotting on the ground beneath them. She thought what a shame it was to see waste like that when 1 in 4 people in Sonoma County are […]
Greenbelt Alliance
March 4, 2019
Greenbelt Alliance educates, advocates, and collaborates to ensure the Bay Area’s lands and communities are resilient to a changing climate. Greenbelt Alliance has been serving this region for over 65 years and has protected its people, lands, and communities from threats like sprawl development to climate change. Over the last seven years alone, this organization […]
The Cultural Conservancy
March 4, 2019
The Cultural Conservancy (TCC) is a Native-led Indigenous Rights nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, CA. Since our founding in 1985, our mission is to protect and revitalize Indigenous cultures, empowering them in the direct application of traditional knowledge and practices on their ancestral lands. TCC works with California Indian communities, American Indian Nations, Kānaka […]