The Big ONE

Are you Ready for a Culture Change?

The Big ONE is our movement representing a tectonic shift in our thinking about our sustainability.  The Big ONE project is designed by a collection of San Francisco Bay Area non-profit organizations and community members. The project peaks every year in June,  as a two-day non-commercial free event in Golden Gate Park focusing on solutions-oriented communit ...learn more

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Created: Dec 18, 2007

Updated: Nov 28, 2009

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Created: Sep 11, 2008
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Michael Pilolla

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Email: mpilolla [at] msn.com
 
Address: 97321 United States
 
I Speak: english
 
I Am: Parent
 
Member Since: September 11, 2008
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 16:07:13
 

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Areas of Focus 

Sustainable Agriculture (4018 people)  |  Animal Welfare and Rights (1395 people)  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation (2377 people)  |  Arts Education (1606 people)  |  Child and Youth Protection (1815 people)  |  Children's Health (1480 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (3881 people)  |  Youth Leadership (2023 people)  |  Youth Participation (1574 people)  |  Youth-led Organizations (1277 people)  |  Philanthropy (1384 people)  |  Social Entrepreneurship (3677 people)  |  Coastal Ecology (984 people)  |  Leadership Training (2498 people)  |  Community Training (1723 people)  |  Community Service/Volunteerism (2372 people)  |  Community Resources (1766 people)  |  Community Participation (3638 people)  |  Conservation Area Protection (834 people)  |  Conservation Area Creation (537 people)  |  Land Restoration (1334 people)  |  Natural Resource Conservation (1630 people)  |  Wilderness (1762 people)  |  Evolutionary Ecology (1105 people)  |  Restoration Ecology (1214 people)  |  Access To Education (2290 people)  |  Environmental Education (3388 people)  |  Environmental Resource Center (935 people)  |  Green Schools (2370 people)  |  Natural Resource Education (1213 people)  |  Energy Efficiency and Conservation (2441 people)  |  Electric Power (947 people)  |  Sustainable Energy Development (3890 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2860 people)  |  Sustainable Forestry (1854 people)  |  Globalization Impacts (2072 people)  |  Consumption and Green Consumers (2200 people)  |  Ecological Footprint (2224 people)  |  Recycling and Reuse (2593 people)  |  Sustainable Production (2468 people)  |  Alternative Medicine (2846 people)  |  Health Education (1209 people)  |  Human Rights Protection (1110 people)  |  Indigenous Peoples and Cultures (2794 people)  |  Lakes and Ponds (510 people)  |  Inland Aquatic Ecosystems (596 people)  |  Rivers and Creeks (776 people)  |  River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity (629 people)  |  Land Trusts and Land Conservation (676 people)  |  Land Use Policy (638 people)  |  Internet (2558 people)  |  Media and Communication (2713 people)  |  Water Pollution (1346 people)  |  Global Migration (634 people)  |  Human Population Growth and Impacts (1439 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2712 people)  |  Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues (2676 people)  |  Sustainable Living (3477 people)  |  Sustainable Communities (4077 people)  |  Sustainable Urban Environmental Services (1054 people)  |  Biological Development (673 people)  |  Social Development (1978 people)  |  Sustainability and Technology (2127 people)  |  Tropical Moist Forests (463 people)  |  Forest Ecology and Conservation (1042 people)  |  Water Supply and Conservation (1557 people)  |  Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle (667 people)  |  Women's Safety from Violence (969 people)  |  Global Labor (715 people)  

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