Global Oneness Project

Finding Our Shared Values Through Film

Welcome to the Global Oneness Project group on WiserEarth, where members can connect with others around the world and share stories, practices, resources and media that contribute to a shift in consciousness toward oneness.   Many people have written to us and said, "Okay, I've watched the Global Oneness Project films. I'm inspired. What can I do to contribu ...learn more

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Bridging the Gap BTG

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: community
 
Website: www.bridgingthegap.org
 
Main Email: choose [at] bridgingthegap.org
 
Phone: 816 561 1087
 
Headquarters: 435 Westport Rd, Suite 23 [3rd floor]
Kansas City, Missouri 64111
United States
 
Staff: 20
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 04:48:15
 

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Misstion:

To encourage local and global understanding of our interconnectedness and to develop this understanding through community education and action.



In 1991, Bridging The Gap opened Kansas City`s first volunteer-staffed recycling center. A year later, we organized as a 501[c][3] agency with the mission: To encourage local and global understanding our interconnectedness and to develop this understanding through community education and action.



We soon became a coordinating hub for many diverse environmental projects - from waste prevention to environmental education, from recycling to picking up litter and keeping Kansas City beautiful. Over the years, we`ve been dubbed "Kansas City`s local environmental organization."



Yet, BTG is so much more.



Our mantra is "connection." We all live upstream and downstream from someone else. We`re all in this together and that`s how we work. Together. With businesses, schools, governments and you. With - and for - community.



We work to unite business, government and individuals in a way that benefits us all and preserves our natural resources for generations to come. We seek simple - and some not so simple - ways to protect our environment, while balancing economic impact and bettering community.

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