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Participating Organizations - National

One gift supports the work of all participating organizations listed below, who work to protect natural resources and public health.

African Wildlife Foundation     888-4-WILDLIFE, 1400 16th Street NW, Suite 120,Washington D.C. 20036, 14.9%. Foremost authority on African Wildlife dedicated to protecting elephants, mountain gorillas and other unique species through innovative, practical programs developed with the people of Africa.

American Farmland Trust     800-431-1499, 1200 18th Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington D.C. 20036, 14.5%. Stopping the loss of farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farms. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices.

American Forests     800-368-5748, 734 15th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington D.C. 20005, 34.5%. Funds private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the value of trees and forests.

American Rivers     877-4-RIVERS, 1101 14th Street NW, Suite 1400, Washington D.C. 20005, 15.4%. Working to protect and restore America’s rivers and foster a river stewardship ethic; ensuring safe drinking water, recreational opportunities, and preserving fish and wildlife habitat.

Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides     202-543-5450, 701 E Street SE, Suite 200, Washington D.C. 20003, 3.3%. Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control. 

Center for Health, Environment and Justice     703-237-2249, 150 South Washington Street, Suite 300, Falls Church, Virginia 22046, 9.2%. Empowers families protecting their children, and communities protecting public health, from toxic chemicals in drinking water, air, food.  Assists with information, community organizing and coalition building 

The Conservation Fund     703-525-6300, 1655 North Fort Myer Drive, Suite 1300, Arlington, Virginia 22209, 4.5%. The nation's most effective and efficient conservation organization - protecting working landscapes, wildlife habitat and recreation sites - with 95% of funds going directly to mission.  

Conservation International     800-406-2306, 1919 M Street NW, Suite 600, Washington D.C. 20036, 18.6%. Applies innovations in science, economics, policy and community participation to protect the Earth's richest regions of biodiversity, major tropical wilderness areas and key marine ecosystems.  

Defenders of Wildlife     202-682-9400, 1130 17th Street NW, Washington D.C. 20036, 22.8%. Working since 1947 to save America's precious wild animals and threatened habitat for our children and future generations through education, citizen action and scientific research.

Earth Day Network     202-518-0044, 1616 P Street NW, Suite 340, Washington D.C. 20036, 5.4%. Helps people in diverse schools and communities around the world improve the health of their children and the environment through community service, education, and campaigns.

Environmental and Energy Study Institute     202-628-1400, 122 C Street NW, Suite 630, Washington D.C. 20001, 24.9%. Brings together diverse interests to educate Congress and promote solutions on clean energy, climate change, transportation, agriculture, and sprawl for a cleaner, healthier, safer future.

Environmental Law Institute     202-939-3800, 2000 L Street, NW, Suite 620 Washington D.C. 20036, 23.6%. Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan.

Friends of the Earth     877-843-8687, 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 600, Washington D.C. 20036, 25.4%. Strives to preserve our natural resources, advocate for public health protection and work for environmental justice for all peoples throughout the world.

INFORM, Inc.     212-361-2400, 120 Wall Street, 14th Floor, New York, New York 10005, 22.8%. Researches and promotes business practices and policies that advance pollution-free transportation, eliminate toxic chemicals and wastes at their sources, and safeguard public health.

Izaak Walton League of America     800-IKE-LINE, 707 Conservation Lane, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878, 24.0%. Solutions-oriented conservationists - hunters, anglers, outdoor recreationists - working to protect America's air, waters, woods and wildlife habitat through education, advocacy and fostering strong outdoor ethics.

Land Trust Alliance     202-638-4725, 1331 H Street NW, Suite 400, Washington D.C. 20005, 19.5%. Helping people protect undeveloped land in their communities -- saving our forests, farms, waters, historic and natural areas.  Leads, trains, and educates 1,500 land conservation groups.

National Audubon Society     212-979-3000, 700 Broadway, 8th Floor, New York, New York 10003, 27.4%. Audubon works to protect birds, wildlife and their habitats, including our oceans.  Educational outreach programs instruct and inspire future conservationists.  Audubon Centers offer outdoor experiences.

National Parks Conservation Association     800-NAT-PARK, 1300 19th Street NW, Suite 300, Washington D.C. 20036, 15.3%. Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding.

National Wildlife Federation     800-332-4949, 11100 Wildlife Center Drive, Reston, Virginia 20190, 18.5%. America’s conservation organization keeping wildlife in our future, protecting endangered species habitats, and connecting children and adults with nature through education and action opportunities.

Natural Resources Defense Council     212-727-2700, 40 West 20th Street, New York, New York 10011, 17.7%. Defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe.  Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias.

The Ocean Conservancy     800-519-1541, 2029 K Street NW, Washington D.C. 20006, 21.3 %. Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, The Ocean Conservancy informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the oceans.

The Peregrine Fund     208-362-3716, 5668 West Flying Hawk Lane, Boise, Idaho 83709, 4.8%. Saves eagles, condors, falcons, and other endangered birds through research, breeding, and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science.  

Pesticide Action Network North America     415-981-1771, 49 Powell Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, California 94102, 11.0%. Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives.

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy     866-202-9788, 1100 17th Street NW, 10th Floor, Washington D.C. 20036, 23.0%. Converts thousands of miles of unused railroad corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, hiking, skating, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, wildlife habitats, and nature appreciation.   

Rainforest Alliance     888-MY-EARTH, 665 Broadway, Suite 500, New York, New York 10012, 7.5%. Protects endangered forest ecosystems and the people that depend on them by transforming land use, business practices and consumer behavior.

Rocky Mountain Institute     970-927-3851, 1739 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, Colorado 81654, 28.7%. Delivers practical information that helps citizens, businesses and governments save energy and natural resources, prevent pollution and strengthen communities through increased efficiency and innovative technologies.

Scenic America     202-638-0550, 1634 I Street NW, Suite 510, Washington D.C. 20006, 46.2%. Protects natural beauty, fights billboard blight, saves America's special places.  Our education and advocacy preserves thousands of miles of roads and hundreds of communities.

Student Conservation Association     603-543-1700, 689  River Road, Post Office Box 550, Charlestown, New Hampshire 03603, 15.6%. Over 1,300,000 hours of environmental service yearly, with high school and college volunteers working in parks, forests, refuges nationwide.  Building trails, saving wildlife, helping visitors.

Surfrider Foundation     800-743-SURF, Post Office Box 6010, San Clemente, California 92674, 18.9%. Protects and preserves the world's oceans, waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research and education.  Activities include: water quality monitoring, environmental education and grassroots activism.

United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund     202-546-9707, 218 D Street SE, Washington D.C. 20003, 2.6%. PIRG protects the environment and public health.  We organize citizens to ensure clean air and clean water; to prevent global warming and preserve natural resources.

Union of Concerned Scientists     800-666-8276, 2 Brattle Square, Post Office Box 9105, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02238, 21.8%. Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system.

The Wilderness Society     800-THEWILD, 1615 M Street NW, Washington D.C. 20036, 21.1%.  Saves wilderness--America's spectacular parks, forests, deserts, wildlife refuges.  Works exclusively to keep the wilderness areas you and your family love off-limits to development.

Wildlife Conservation Society     718-220-6891, Bronx Zoo, 2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, New York 10460, 9.7%. Saves endangered species and threatened ecosystems in 61countries; teaches ecology and inspires care for wildlife through the Bronx Zoo and national science education programs.

World Wildlife Fund    202-293-4800, 1250 24th Street NW, Washington D.C. 20037, 18.5%. Protects endangered wildlife and their threatened habitats by providing emergency assistance and long-term support to parks, nature preserves, and anti-poaching activities on five continents.