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A working list of organizations related to environmental issues created by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [[CSUMB]].
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A [[Organizations involved in the management of California's Central Coast Region|organizational summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB].
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are citizen founded organizations that are independent of governments and international governmental organizations <ref>[https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ngo English Oxford Living Dictionaries - NGO definition https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ngo]</ref>. The term NGO is an informal phrase for organizations that are usually non-profit, or tax exempt, and can be organized at a local (city or county), state, national, or international level <ref>[https://www.britannica.com/topic/nongovernmental-organization Encyclopaedia Britannica - Nongovernmental organization definition https://www.britannica.com/topic/nongovernmental-organization]</ref>. NGOs are supported by individual citizens, grants, businesses, educational institutions, and sometimes through government agencies <ref> [http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/ngo Macmillian Dictionary - NGO definition] </ref>.  They focus on advancing an objective related to social, political, or environmental issues such as human rights, education, health care, economic development, conflict resolution, and environmental protection <ref>[https://www.usip.org/glossary/nongovernmental-organization-ngo United States Institute of Peace - Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) description https://www.usip.org/glossary/nongovernmental-organization-ngo]</ref>.   
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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are citizen founded organizations that are independent of governments and international governmental organizations <ref>[https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ngo English Oxford Living Dictionaries - NGO definitionhttps://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ngo]</ref>. The term NGO is an informal phrase for organizations that are usually non-profit, or tax exempt, and can be organized at a local (city or county), state, national, or international level <ref>[https://www.britannica.com/topic/nongovernmental-organization Encyclopaedia Britannica - Nongovernmental organization definitionhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/nongovernmental-organization]</ref>. NGOs are supported by individual citizens, grants, businesses, educational institutions, and sometimes through government agencies <ref>[http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/ngo Macmillian Dictionary - NGO definition.  http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/ngo]</ref>.  They focus on advancing an objective related to social, political, or environmental issues such as human rights, education, health care, economic development, conflict resolution, and environmental protection <ref>[https://www.usip.org/glossary/nongovernmental-organization-ngo United States Institute of Peace - Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) descriptionhttps://www.usip.org/glossary/nongovernmental-organization-ngo]</ref>.   
  
  
The following table provides an alphabetical sample list of environmental NGOs located in the central coast of California, some are locally focused while others strive for global action.
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The following table provides an alphabetical sample list of environmental NGOs located in the central coast of California. Some are locally focused while others strive for global action.
  
 
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!Location and area of operation
 
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|[[Anza Trail Foundation]]
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|Bike Santa Cruz County
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(Formerly People Power)
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|[[Santa Cruz]]
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|[[Santa Cruz County]]
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|[[501(c)(4) non-profit]]
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|Promotes bicycling through advocacy, education and community building.
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|1991
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|http://www.bikesantacruzcounty.org/
 
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|[[California Native Plant Society]]
 
|[[California Native Plant Society]]
|Chapters in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties
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|[[Monterey]] and [[Santa Cruz]] chapters
 
|Statewide
 
|Statewide
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|https://www.cnps.org/
 
|https://www.cnps.org/
 
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|Clean Oceans International
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|Carmel River Watershed Conservancy
|Santa Cruz Headquarters
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|[[Carmel]] headquarters
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|[[Carmel River Watershed]]
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Protect the [[Carmel River]] through outreach, advocacy, and education
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|2000
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|https://www.carmelriverwatershed.org/
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|[[Clean Oceans International]]
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|[[Santa Cruz]] headquarters
 
|Global
 
|Global
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|https://cleanoceansinternational.org/
 
|https://cleanoceansinternational.org/
 
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|Ecology Action
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|[[Conservancy for the Range of the Condor]]
|Santa Cruz Headquarters
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|[[Coastal Watershed Council]]
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|[[Santa Cruz]] headquarters
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|[[Santa Cruz County]]
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Preserves and protect coastal [[watersheds]] through community stewardship, education and monitoring
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|1995
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|https://coastal-watershed.org/
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|[[Communities for Sustainable Monterey County]]
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|[[Monterey]]
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|[[Monterey County]]
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Meet the challenge of declining resources and climate change by helping our communities transition to sustainable practices
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|2005
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|http://www.sustainablemontereycounty.org/
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|[[Community Association of Big Sur (CABS)]]
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|[[Ecology Action]]
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|[[Santa Cruz]] headquarters
 
|Statewide
 
|Statewide
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|https://ecoact.org/
 
|https://ecoact.org/
 
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|Monterey Audubon Society
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|Farm Discovery
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|[[Watsonville]]
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|Santa Cruz County
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Transform personal and community health and improve our impact on earth by building and sustaining collaborative agricultural, ecological and social systems.
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|http://farmdiscovery.org/
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|[[Landwatch Monterey County]]
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|MEarth
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|[[Carmel-By-The-Sea]]
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|Greater [[Carmel]] Community
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Building an interconnected community of engaged citizens and future leaders by promoting analytical thinking through experience-based learning at the Hilton Bialek Habitat
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|1995
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|http://mearthcarmel.org/
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|[[Los Padres Forest Association]]
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|[[Monterey Audubon Society]]
 
|Monterey region
 
|Monterey region
|United States
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|National
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
|Dedicated to conserving and celebrating the birds and wildlife of the greater Monterey Bay region. Currently engage in an array of educational, citizen-science, and advocacy initiatives geared toward protecting the region's birds and its biological diversity.
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|Dedicated to conserving and celebrating the birds and wildlife of the greater [[Monterey Bay]] region. Currently engage in an array of educational, citizen-science, and advocacy initiatives geared toward protecting the region's birds and its biological diversity.
 
|1905
 
|1905
 
|https://www.montereyaudubon.org/
 
|https://www.montereyaudubon.org/
 
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|Mountain Parks Foundation
 
|Mountain Parks Foundation
|Felton
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|[[Felton]] headquarters
|Santa Cruz region
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|[[Santa Cruz County]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
|Supports the nature education and enrichment programs offered at Henry Cowell and Big Basin Redwoods State Parks.
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|Supports the nature education and enrichment programs offered at Henry Cowell and Big Basin Redwoods [[State Parks]].
 
|1973
 
|1973
 
|http://www.mountainparks.org/
 
|http://www.mountainparks.org/
 
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|O'Neil Sea Odyssey
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|[[Monterey Coast Keepers]]
|Santa Cruz Headquarters
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|[[Monterey]] chapter
|Central California
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|Global
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Fights for every community's right to drinkable, fishable, swimmable water
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|1999
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|https://waterkeeper.org/
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|[[The Nature Conservancy]]
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|[[Monterey]]
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|United States
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Combining land protection with community-based conservation and a sustained effort to introduce good conservation principles into public policy and land-use planning.
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|1951
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|https://www.nature.org/
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|[[O'Neil Sea Odyssey]]
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|[[Santa Cruz]] headquarters
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|[[Central California]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|Provide school programs to educate youth about ocean science and how human actions in a [[watershed]] impact the sea.
 
|Provide school programs to educate youth about ocean science and how human actions in a [[watershed]] impact the sea.
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|http://oneillseaodyssey.org/
 
|http://oneillseaodyssey.org/
 
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|Save Our Shores
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|[[Save Our Shores]]
|Santa Cruz Headquarters
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|[[Santa Cruz]] headquarters
|Monterey Bay
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|[[Monterey Bay]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|Keeping coastal areas clean by organizing beach clean-ups, monitoring and restoring coastal habitat, and combating [[Ocean Acidification]] and [[Hypoxia]] by encouraging community members to alter behaviors that can contribute to climate change.  
 
|Keeping coastal areas clean by organizing beach clean-ups, monitoring and restoring coastal habitat, and combating [[Ocean Acidification]] and [[Hypoxia]] by encouraging community members to alter behaviors that can contribute to climate change.  
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|http://saveourshores.org/
 
|http://saveourshores.org/
 
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|Save the Whales
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|[[Save the Whales]]
|Seaside Headquarters
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|[[Seaside]] headquarters
 
|Local, state, national
 
|Local, state, national
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|https://savethewhales.org/
 
|https://savethewhales.org/
 
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|Surfrider Foundation
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|[[Sierra Club]]
|Monterey and Santa Cruz Chapters
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|Ventana Chapter, [[Santa Cruz]] Chapter
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|[[Santa Cruz]] and [[Monterey]] Counties
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|[[501(c)(4) non-profit]]
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|To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth;
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To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources;
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To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.
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|1892
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|https://ventana2.sierraclub.org/santacruz/
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http://www.ventanasierraclub.org
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|[[Surfrider Foundation]]
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|[[Monterey]] and [[Santa Cruz]] Chapters
 
|Global
 
|Global
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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https://santacruz.surfrider.org/
 
https://santacruz.surfrider.org/
 
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|Ventana Wilderness Alliance
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|[[Trout Unlimited (Steinbeck Country Chapter)]]
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|[[Monterey]], San Jose, [[Central Coast]] to [[San Luis Obispo]]
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|National
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|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
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|Conserve, protect and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and their [[watersheds]].
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|1959
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|https://www.californiatu.org/
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|[[Ventana Wilderness Alliance]]
 
|Santa Cruz/Ventana Wilderness
 
|Santa Cruz/Ventana Wilderness
|Monterey county
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|[[Monterey County]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|Protect, preserve, and restore the wilderness qualities and biodiversity of the public lands within California's northern Santa Lucia Mountains and Big Sur coast.  Advocate for [[CEQA]] and [[NEPA]] related issues and incorporate [[Wildfire]] planning.
 
|Protect, preserve, and restore the wilderness qualities and biodiversity of the public lands within California's northern Santa Lucia Mountains and Big Sur coast.  Advocate for [[CEQA]] and [[NEPA]] related issues and incorporate [[Wildfire]] planning.
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|http://www.ventanawild.org/
 
|http://www.ventanawild.org/
 
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|Ventana Wildlife Society
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|[[Ventana Wildlife Society]]
 
|Monterey/Ventana Wilderness
 
|Monterey/Ventana Wilderness
|Monterey county
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|[[Monterey County]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|Conserving native wildlife and their habitats through education, species recovery, ecological services, and research.  Provide consulting services for [[Special Status Animals in the Central Coast Region]].
 
|Conserving native wildlife and their habitats through education, species recovery, ecological services, and research.  Provide consulting services for [[Special Status Animals in the Central Coast Region]].
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|Wild Farm Alliance
 
|Wild Farm Alliance
|Wattsonville
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|[[Watsonville]] headquarters
|Monterey and Santa Cruz counties
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|[[Monterey]] and [[Santa Cruz]] counties
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
|[[501(c)(3) non-profit]]
 
||Protect biological diversity by diversifying farms, food, and the wider landscapes by empowering farmers, connecting consumers, and protecting wild nature.
 
||Protect biological diversity by diversifying farms, food, and the wider landscapes by empowering farmers, connecting consumers, and protecting wild nature.
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== Related ==
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== Links ==
[[Land Trusts and Conservancies in California's Central Coast Region]]
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*[[Land Trusts and Conservancies in California's Central Coast Region]]
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*[[Big Sur Land Trust (BSLT)]]
  
[[Big Sur Land Trust (BSLT)]]
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*[[Wildlife Connectivity in California's Central Coast Region]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 15:58, 18 March 2021

A organizational summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Summary

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are citizen founded organizations that are independent of governments and international governmental organizations [1]. The term NGO is an informal phrase for organizations that are usually non-profit, or tax exempt, and can be organized at a local (city or county), state, national, or international level [2]. NGOs are supported by individual citizens, grants, businesses, educational institutions, and sometimes through government agencies [3]. They focus on advancing an objective related to social, political, or environmental issues such as human rights, education, health care, economic development, conflict resolution, and environmental protection [4].


The following table provides an alphabetical sample list of environmental NGOs located in the central coast of California. Some are locally focused while others strive for global action.

Organizataion Location and area of operation Scale Status Main Focus Year Founded Website
Anza Trail Foundation
Bike Santa Cruz County

(Formerly People Power)

Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County 501(c)(4) non-profit Promotes bicycling through advocacy, education and community building. 1991 http://www.bikesantacruzcounty.org/
California Native Plant Society Monterey and Santa Cruz chapters Statewide 501(c)(3) non-profit Conservation of California native plants through science, education, conservation, and gardening. Find solutions for invasive species such as Arudo donax. 1965 https://www.cnps.org/
Carmel River Watershed Conservancy Carmel headquarters Carmel River Watershed 501(c)(3) non-profit Protect the Carmel River through outreach, advocacy, and education 2000 https://www.carmelriverwatershed.org/
Clean Oceans International Santa Cruz headquarters Global 501(c)(3) non-profit Developing practical solutions to plastic pollution through innovation education, and direct action. 2008 https://cleanoceansinternational.org/
Conservancy for the Range of the Condor
Coastal Watershed Council Santa Cruz headquarters Santa Cruz County 501(c)(3) non-profit Preserves and protect coastal watersheds through community stewardship, education and monitoring 1995 https://coastal-watershed.org/
Communities for Sustainable Monterey County Monterey Monterey County 501(c)(3) non-profit Meet the challenge of declining resources and climate change by helping our communities transition to sustainable practices 2005 http://www.sustainablemontereycounty.org/
Community Association of Big Sur (CABS)
Ecology Action Santa Cruz headquarters Statewide 501(c)(3) non-profit Work with utilities, local and federal government, foundations, and communities to influence policy and create effective programs to reduce green house gas emissions. 1970 https://ecoact.org/
Farm Discovery Watsonville Santa Cruz County 501(c)(3) non-profit Transform personal and community health and improve our impact on earth by building and sustaining collaborative agricultural, ecological and social systems. http://farmdiscovery.org/
Landwatch Monterey County
MEarth Carmel-By-The-Sea Greater Carmel Community 501(c)(3) non-profit Building an interconnected community of engaged citizens and future leaders by promoting analytical thinking through experience-based learning at the Hilton Bialek Habitat 1995 http://mearthcarmel.org/
Los Padres Forest Association
Monterey Audubon Society Monterey region National 501(c)(3) non-profit Dedicated to conserving and celebrating the birds and wildlife of the greater Monterey Bay region. Currently engage in an array of educational, citizen-science, and advocacy initiatives geared toward protecting the region's birds and its biological diversity. 1905 https://www.montereyaudubon.org/
Mountain Parks Foundation Felton headquarters Santa Cruz County 501(c)(3) non-profit Supports the nature education and enrichment programs offered at Henry Cowell and Big Basin Redwoods State Parks. 1973 http://www.mountainparks.org/
Monterey Coast Keepers Monterey chapter Global 501(c)(3) non-profit Fights for every community's right to drinkable, fishable, swimmable water 1999 https://waterkeeper.org/
The Nature Conservancy Monterey United States 501(c)(3) non-profit Combining land protection with community-based conservation and a sustained effort to introduce good conservation principles into public policy and land-use planning. 1951 https://www.nature.org/
O'Neil Sea Odyssey Santa Cruz headquarters Central California 501(c)(3) non-profit Provide school programs to educate youth about ocean science and how human actions in a watershed impact the sea. 1996 http://oneillseaodyssey.org/
Save Our Shores Santa Cruz headquarters Monterey Bay 501(c)(3) non-profit Keeping coastal areas clean by organizing beach clean-ups, monitoring and restoring coastal habitat, and combating Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia by encouraging community members to alter behaviors that can contribute to climate change. 1978 http://saveourshores.org/
Save the Whales Seaside headquarters Local, state, national 501(c)(3) non-profit Preserve and protect the ocean and its inhabitants through educating the public and influencing policy. 1977 https://savethewhales.org/
Sierra Club Ventana Chapter, Santa Cruz Chapter Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties 501(c)(4) non-profit To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth;

To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.

1892 https://ventana2.sierraclub.org/santacruz/

http://www.ventanasierraclub.org

Surfrider Foundation Monterey and Santa Cruz Chapters Global 501(c)(3) non-profit Project beaches and coastal surf through beach clean-ups, water testing, and education. Take action to prevent Coastal Erosion by eliminating Sand Mining. 1991 https://monterey.surfrider.org/

https://santacruz.surfrider.org/

Trout Unlimited (Steinbeck Country Chapter) Monterey, San Jose, Central Coast to San Luis Obispo National 501(c)(3) non-profit Conserve, protect and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. 1959 https://www.californiatu.org/
Ventana Wilderness Alliance Santa Cruz/Ventana Wilderness Monterey County 501(c)(3) non-profit Protect, preserve, and restore the wilderness qualities and biodiversity of the public lands within California's northern Santa Lucia Mountains and Big Sur coast. Advocate for CEQA and NEPA related issues and incorporate Wildfire planning. 1998 http://www.ventanawild.org/
Ventana Wildlife Society Monterey/Ventana Wilderness Monterey County 501(c)(3) non-profit Conserving native wildlife and their habitats through education, species recovery, ecological services, and research. Provide consulting services for Special Status Animals in the Central Coast Region. 1977 http://www.ventanaws.org/
Wild Farm Alliance Watsonville headquarters Monterey and Santa Cruz counties 501(c)(3) non-profit Protect biological diversity by diversifying farms, food, and the wider landscapes by empowering farmers, connecting consumers, and protecting wild nature. 2000 https://www.wildfarmalliance.org/

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References

Cited

  1. English Oxford Living Dictionaries - NGO definition. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ngo
  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica - Nongovernmental organization definition. https://www.britannica.com/topic/nongovernmental-organization
  3. Macmillian Dictionary - NGO definition. http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/ngo
  4. United States Institute of Peace - Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) description. https://www.usip.org/glossary/nongovernmental-organization-ngo


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