Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper protects and restores our water and surrounding ecosystems for the benefit of current and future generations. We protect clean water. We restore the health of ecosystems. We connect people to water. We inspire economic growth and community engagement.
Cranberry Camp is a small educational centre including a Guest Lodge & Campground. We advocate and host workshops about the environment, human health, community development, food sovereignty, Indigenous rights and assist clients to create healthy spaces.
Milwaukee Riverkeeper is a science-based advocacy organization working to protect water quality and wildlife habitat and advocate for sound land management in the Milwaukee River Basin. We are working for clean, fishable, swimmable, and drinkable waters that all people can access and enjoy.
The Friends of Kingston Inner Harbour is a dynamic community organization open to local residents as well as to anyone interested in preserving, enhancing, and educating the public about Kingston Inner Harbour’s Natural, Indigenous, French, British, and Industrial heritage.
Needs: Volunteers, Open to collaboration, Funding, Knowledge sharing
Grand Traverse Bay and all its waterways make our area truly unique and admired. As a local non-profit, The Watershed Center is passionate about safeguarding the beautiful waters of Grand Traverse Bay and our inland lakes and streams for all to enjoy. Our mission is to advocate for clean water in Grand Traverse Bay and work to preserve and protect its watershed. Guided by research and data, our scientists and policy experts are leading the discussion on water protection and restoration in our region.
Needs: Volunteers, Open to collaboration, Funding, Knowledge sharing, Data, Mapping
Save The River, a member-based, nonprofit environmental organization, has been the “voice for the St. Lawrence River” in the U.S. and Canada since 1978. Save The River’s mission has always been to restore, preserve and protect the ecological integrity of the Upper St. Lawrence River through advocacy, education and research. In 2004, Save The River was designated the Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper and became a member of the International Waterkeeper Alliance with the goal of a swimmable, fishable, drinkable river.
Needs: Volunteers, Open to collaboration, Funding, Knowledge sharing