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Updated: over 3 years ago
The Arizona Native Plant Society provides a limited number of Publication Grants to nonprofit organizations or individuals for publications or related projects such as artwork that are recognized as contributing to scientific knowledge about native plants,
Updated: 9 months ago
... alone we have protected more than 3,000 acres through conservation easements, ... of Directors commits to protecting 15,000 acres of that land within the next
Areas: Riparian Ecology and Conservation, Water Supply and Conservation, Land Trusts and Land Conservation, Land Use Policy, Conservation Area Creation, Conservation Easements, Landscape Ecology
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: community - Contact: Diana Freshwater, Executive Director
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: community - Contact: Diana Freshwater, Executive Director
Updated: over 3 years ago
OUR MISSION: To protect and defend Arizona’s animals. ADLA works to protect all of Arizona’s animals including companion animals, farm animals, wildlife, and animals in entertainment and sports. ADLA zealously employs all legal means available in its role
Areas: Wilderness, Wildlife Habitat Conservation, Legal Services and Representation, Environmental Education
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Cynthia Taylor,Director of Administratio
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Cynthia Taylor,Director of Administratio
Updated: over 3 years ago
The American Friends Service Committee is a national and international peace and justice organization affiliated with the Society of Friends, or Quakers. It was founded in 1917 by American Quakers to provide conscientious objectors to World War I with a co
Updated: over 3 years ago
The Arizona Center for Disability Law advocates for the legal rights of persons with disabilities ..... * to be free from abuse, neglect and discrimination * to have access to education, health care, housing and jobs, and other services in order to maximiz
Updated: over 3 years ago
The Asylum Program of Southern Arizona (APSA) is a nonprofit, legal aid organization founded in 1999 by former refugees, human rights advocates, attorneys and religious workers. Our primary purpose is to provide legal assistance for immigrants fleeing pers
Updated: 2 months ago
Mission: To raise personal and social awareness and responsibility by inspiring people--especially young people--to use their unique skills, perspectives and gifts in a collaborative way; to creatively address complex, interconnected problems from a more h
Areas: Social Development, Cultural Diversity, Ecopsychology, Youth Leadership, Youth Participation, Environmental Health
Type: Foundation - Scope: international - Contact: Sherryl Stalinski, Executive Director
Type: Foundation - Scope: international - Contact: Sherryl Stalinski, Executive Director
Updated: 9 months ago
The Arizona League of Conservation Voters is the largest member- supported, state-wide conservation organization in Arizona. As the political arm of the environmental community, the League works to elect pro-conservation candidates to state office, educate
Areas: Democratic Reform, Fair Electoral Process
Type: Foundation - Scope: national - Contact: Susan Culp, Executive Director
Type: Foundation - Scope: national - Contact: Susan Culp, Executive Director
Updated: 9 months ago
Arizona Friends of Tibet is a non-profit organization for people who believe Tibetans are entitled to the basic human rights outlined in the charter of the United Nations. We support the non-violent efforts of the Dalai Lama to regain dignity and religious
Updated: over 3 years ago
The African Wild Dog Conservancy is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to working with local communities, and national and international stakeholders to conserve wild dogs through scientific research and education. * Establish and support long-term

