1026 Earth Share of New York
Your gift is shared among the environmental organizations listed below and helps preserve, protect and defend the environment.
800/230-3369
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
1040 The Adirondack Council
Leading advocate for preserving the last great remaining wilderness east of the Mississippi and north of the Everglades--NY State’s six-million-acre Adirondack Park.
877/873-2240
1104 African Wildlife Foundation
Foremost authority on African wildlife dedicated to protecting elephants, mountain gorillas and other endangered species through innovative, practical programs developed with the people of Africa.
888/4-WILDLIFE
2377 Alaska Conservation Foundation
Premiere link between individual donors nationwide and Alaska’s conservation organizations. Protects Alaska’s wilderness and wildlife habitats by funding the best local environmental groups and programs.
907/276-1917
0374 American Farmland Trust
Stopping the lost of America’s farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local agriculture. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices.
800/431-1499
1105 American Forests
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.
800/368-5748
0384 American Rivers
Working to protect and restore America’s rives and foster a river stewardship ethics; ensuring safe drinking water, recreation opportunities, and preserving fish and wildlife habitat.
877/4-RIVERS
1486 Association for Protection of the Adirondacks
Association conferences, library, field office and education center informs the public and ensures protection and improved stewardship of the Adirondack and Catskill Parks, forests, wildlife.
518/377-1452
1062 Atlantic States Legal Foundation
Since 1982, we have provided affordable legal, technical and organizational assistance to individuals, community groups, and other non-governmental organizations, to remediate environmental threats.
315/475-1170
1576 Audubon New York
Protects birds, wildlife and habitat nationally and locally through education, science and citizen activism. 100+ sanctuaries, 518 chapters, 500,000+ children and teachers reached each year!
212/979-3000
2378 Bat Conservation International
Bats, and the habitats they rely on, urgently need your assistance. Help save these remarkable and vulnerable animals through our education, conservation, and research efforts.
800/538-2287
0533 Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
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.
202/543-5450
2379 Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Spearheads community and volunteer programs and focuses efforts in promoting, preserving, restoring, enhancing and maintaining Buffalo’s Olmsted-designed park and parkway system.
716/838-1249
2380 Center for a New American Dream
Helping Americans consume responsibly to improve quality of life, protect the environment and promote social justice. Motto: More Fun, Less Stuff!
877/68-DREAM
1107 Center for Health, Environment and Justice
Helps families protect their children and public health from toxic chemicals in drinking water, air and food. Assists them with information, community organizing and coalition-building.
703/237-2249
2381 Charles Darwin Foundation, Inc.
Supports conservation, education, and scientific research in/on behalf of the Galapagos Islands.
703/538-6833
0394 Clean Water Fund
We all live downstream…Neighborhood-based action and education programs for clean water. Sensible solutions for people and environment: safe drinking water, pollution prevention, resource conservation.
202/895-0432
0684 Clearwater (Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.)
Works to protect, restore and defend the Hudson River and its surrounding watershed through environmental advocacy, education and celebration.
845/454-7673
1108 The Conservation Fund
Preserving America’s outdoor heritage--more than 4 million acres protected since 1985! Wetlands, wildlife habitat, greenways, open space. 96% of funds go directly to mission.
703/525-6300
1109 Conservation International
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.
800/406-2306
1027 Council on the Environment of New York
Promotes environmental concern and solutions to environmental problems through environmental education in schools, farmer’s markets, open-space greening and other services.
212/788-7900
0447 Defenders of Wildlife
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
202/682-9400
1935 Earth Day Network
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.
202/518-0044
2296 Earth Day New York
Promotes environmental awareness and solutions by: involving schools in environmental education programs, educating policymakers through conferences and publications; and conducting annual events.
212/922-0048
2382 Earth Force, Inc.
Youth for a change! Earth Force engages young people as active citizens who improve the environment and their communities now and in the future.
703/299-9400
2383 EcoLogic Development Fund
Works to support the conservation of wildlife and wildlands throughout rural Latin America by advancing sustainable development and community-based management of natural resources.
800-JAG-GUAR
1575 Environmental Advocates of New York, Inc.
New York’s statewide environmental watchdog group, celebrating 30 years of protecting New York’s environment, preserving our unique natural heritage, and safeguarding public health.
518/462-5526
1111 Environmental and Energy Study Institute
Brings together scientists, businesses, citizens, and environmentalists to educate Congress and advocate “win-win” policies on renewable energy/efficiency technologies, climate change, transportation, agriculture and sprawl.
202/628-1400
0454 Environmental Defense of New York
Creates lasting, efficient and fair solutions to complex environmental challenges. Our areas of concentration are preserving biodiversity, stabilizing climate, protecting health and safeguarding oceans.
800/684-3322
2384 Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide
E-LAW U.S. collaborates with advocates in sixty countries to help them protect the environment and human rights through law and science.
541/687-8454
0461 Environmental Law Institute
Works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan.
202/939-3800
2385 Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics
Seeks the preservation of ecological values and biological diversity in our national forests through education and advocating for reforms of the Forest Service’s management practices.
541/484-2692
0467 Friends of the Earth
Strives to preserve our natural resources, advocate for public health protection and work for environmental justice for all peoples throughout the world.
877/843-8687
1882 Friends of the Genesee Valley Greenway
Develops, maintains, interprets, and promotes a 90-mile multi-use train and natural resource corridor along Western New York’s historic Genesee Valley Canal.
585/658-2569
2387 Friends of the National Zoo
Supports research by Smithsonian’s National Zoo scientists to save endangered species and habitats. Provides national conservation education, camp scholarships and the Zoo on Wheels program.
202/673-4682
1028 Great Lakes United
A 21 year-old, not-for-profit coalition dedicated to restoring and protecting the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River ecosystem.
716/886-0142
2388 Green Corps, Inc.
Training a new generation of environmental leaders by working in communities with local groups to preserve forests, clean up our air and promote cleaner energy.
617/426-8506
1029 Group for the South Fork
Preserves and protects the natural resources of eastern Long Island’s South fork through public advocacy, community education and personal empowerment.
631/537-1400
1112 INFORM, Inc.
Researches and promotes business practices and policies that advance pollution-free transportation, eliminate toxic chemicals and wastes at their sources, and safeguard public health.
212/361-2400
1114 Izaak Walton League of America
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.
800/IKE-LINE
1115 Land Trust Alliance
Helping people protect undeveloped land in their communities--saving our forests, farms, waters, historic and natural areas. Leads, trains, and educates 1,300 land conservation groups.
202/638-4725
2389 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund
Through innovative technology and grassroots organizing, we work with communities across the country to ensure policymakers understand Americans’ demand for clear air, water and energy.
202/785-0730
0535 National Parks Conservation Association
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.
800/NAT-PARK
0602 National Wildlife Federation
America’s conservation organization keeping wildlife in our future, protecting endangered species and habitats, and connecting children and adults with nature through education and action opportunities.
800/332-4949
0773 Natural Resources Defense Council of New York
Stops polluters. Takes action in court to defend our rivers, coasts, forests, wildlife and clean air. Works globally to save ozone layer, rainforests, and oceans.
212/727-2700
2404 The Natural Step
Through education, research, and advisory services, The Natural Step accelerates global sustainability by guiding companies and governments onto an ecologically, social and economically sustainable path.
415/318-8170
0603 The Nature Conservancy of New York
Protects land and water to help save rare plants and animals. Over 117 million acres protected--rainforests, wetlands, mountains and beaches-worldwide.
212/997-1880
1033 New York Public Interest Research Group
Protects New Yorkers from toxic chemical hazards, promotes recycling and opposes garbage incinerators. NYPIRG’s Strap-hangers Campaign fights air pollution and promotes energy conservation
212/349-6460
2091 New York Restoration Project
Carries out founder Bette Midler’s dream of a cleaner, more beautiful New York City by restoring and revitalizing neglected parks, community gardens and open spaces.
212/333-2552
1883 New York Rivers United
Putting water back into dry riverbeds...removing unnecessary dams...guaranteeing minimum river flows...increasing whitewater and other recreational opportunities...protecting free public access to rivers.
315/339-2097
1267 New York State Council of Trout Unlimited
Committed to conserve, protect and restore the coldwater fisheries and watersheds in the state and adjacent bordering states fro future generations.
845/339-5938
1042 New Yorkers for Parks (formerly The Parks Council)
Promotes and protects New York’s 1,700 parks, playgrounds and community gardens, striving to make parks safe, accessible, and family-friendly for all New Yorkers.
212/838-9410
1263 New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
Provides the public with wilderness experiences in the New York and New Jersey regions through land protection, hiking trail construction and authoritative books and maps.
201/512-9348
1265 Open Space Institute
Protects scenic, natural and historic landscapes to ensure public enjoyment, conserve habitats and sustain community character, through land acquisition efforts.
212/629-3981
1264 Parks and Trails New York (formerly New York Parks and Conservation Association)
The only organization working statewide to expand, protect and promote a network of parks and trails throughout New York for use and enjoyment by all.
518/434-1583
1725 The Peregrine Fund
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.
208/362-3716
1116 Pesticide Action Network North America
Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Mobilizes consumer, labor, health, environment, and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives.
415/981-1771
0604 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
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.
866/202-9788
1117 Rainforest Alliance
Protects endangered forest ecosystems and the people that depend on them by transforming land use, business practices, and consumer behavior.
888/MY-EARTH
2390 Rare
Protects endangered wildlife and ecosystems by generating grassroots support for conservation and promoting sustainable ecotourism development for the benefit of local people, economies and environments.
703/522-5070
2391 Restore America's Estuaries
We preserve America’s network of estuaries by protecting and restoring the lands and waters essential to the richness and diversity of coastal life.
703/524-0248
1936 Rocky Mountain Institute
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.
970/927-3851
1119 Scenic America
Protects natural beauty, fights billboard blight, save America’s special places. Our education and advocacy achieve results: thousands of miles of roads and hundreds of communities preserved.
202/638-0550
1120 The Sierra Club Foundation
Fights to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, scientific research, publishing and litigation.
800/216-2110
1485 The Student Conservation Association
Over 1,300,000 hours of environmental serve yearly, with high school and college volunteers working in parks, forests, and refuges nationwide. Building trails, saving wildlife, helping visitors.
603/543-1700
1803 Surfrider Foundation
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.
800/743-SURF
1266 Transportation Alternatives
New York City citizens group working for bicycling, walking and sensible transportation, and fewer cars. We work for safer, calmer neighborhood streets and car-free parks.
212/629-8080
0605 Trust for Public Land, Mid-Atlantic
Conserves land to guide growth, protect air and water, and ensure a high quality of life in communities nationwide.
212/677-7171
0606 Union of Concerned Scientists
Scientists and citizens working together to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system.
800/666-8276
0609 The Wilderness Society
Works to protect America’s special wild places-parks, forests, wildlife refuges and other wilderness areas, which belong to all Americans-from development.
800/THE-WILD
1574 Wildlife Conservation Society
Saves endangered species and threatened ecosystems in 61countries; teaches ecology and inspires care for wildlife through the Bronx Zoo and national science education programs.
718/220-6891
0824 World Wildlife Fund
Protects endangered wildlife and their threatened habitat by providing emergency assistance and long-term support to parks, nature reserves and anti-poaching activities on five continents.
202/293-4800