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Environmental Quality Programs in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Environmental Quality Programs sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Blue Water Baltimore
Blue Water Baltimore’s mission is to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams and Harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy and thriving communities. For too long, Baltimore’s waterways have been dumping grounds for contaminated stormwater runoff, trash, sewage, and toxic chemicals. This pollution not only harms our environment, it also threatens our citizens’ health and the vitality of our local economy. Blue Water Baltimore fills a unique role in the Baltimore area as an organization that uses a holistic set of programs to meet the great challenges of improving water quality. From arts and education, to stormwater management projects, to legal and legislative advocacy, we bring together citizens and our public and private partners to accomplish more than any of us could do alone.
11 to 50 staff
Mississippi Watershed Management Organization
The Mississippi Watershed Management Organization is a special-purpose unit of local government operating under a joint-powers agreement between seven cities and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. We are involved in a variety of activities designed to protect and enhance water quality and habitat in the heart of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Our program areas encompass such diverse activities as monitoring pollution levels in the Mississippi River, funding major capital improvement projects to manage stormwater runoff and providing environmental employment and education opportunities to youth. MWMO member communities include Columbia Heights, Fridley, Hilltop, Lauderdale, Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Saint Anthony Village and Saint Paul. A map of our watershed boundaries is available on our website.
11 to 50 staff
Shapiro
Shapiro is a 120-year-old privately held sustainability company that is committed to a culture of finding and fixing the hard stuff, pitching in and we're never going back attitude. That same dedication transfers to our valued customers for our Core, Circular by Shapiro and Master Alloy by Shapiro sides of our business working every day in making the planet better together.#Sustainability #CorporateSocialResponsibility #CSR #CleanEnergy #Ecology #GreenEnergy #GreenEnvironments #SustainablePlanet #Earth #Green #Eco #Planet #EcoFriendly #Earth #Environments #recycledmaterials #circular #circulareconomy With firm financial footing, strategic locations across North America and clients around the globe, we are positioned to create a transparent, technology-based sustainability program for publicly traded, privately held or private equity multi-site clients. For additional information, please contact Shapiro at 314-381-9300.
51 to 200 staff
Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center
Our Texas Hill Country preserve, located in southwest Travis County, serves as an outdoor classroom for visitors to explore, discover and appreciate our extraordinary natural surroundings. Our mission is to inspire a lifelong bond between individuals and nature.
1 to 10 staff
Delaware Center For Horticulture
The Delaware Center for Horticulture (DCH) was founded in 1977 by members of the Garden Club of Wilmington to promote a love of gardening and urban greening. As a non-profit membership organization, DCH's mission is to inspire individuals and communities through the power of plants. We cultivate a greener community, inspiring appreciation and improvement of our environment through horticulture, education and conservation. We achieve our mission through Education and Outreach programs, including our Branches to Chances/Return to Work horticultural job skills training program for returning citizens, youth gardening education programs, trips, tours, lectures, and hands-on workshops. Through our Community Forestry programs, we have planted and cared for over trees by partnering with neighborhood and community groups, schools, and municipalities across Delaware. Our Urban Agriculture programs include the creation and support of over 30 community gardens, including Wilmington's first urban farm. We beautify high-impact gateways and roadsides through our Public Landscapes program, integrating water management and urban-tolerant plants into sustainable landscape design. Our newly updated facility in Wilmington's Trolley Square neighborhood includes an accessible public garden, art gallery, and examples of sustainable building design, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and our new "infinity green roof," completed in October 2017. Events such as the Rare Plant Auction, seasonal plant sales, and events that integrate food, wine, craft beer, art, and music engage gardeners of all levels and interests. Join us and support our work as a volunteer, member or partner!
11 to 50 staff
Franklin Soil And Water Conservation District
Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District promotes responsible land use decisions for the conservation, protection and improvement of soil and water resources by providing information assistance through effective partnering, technical guidance and education.
11 to 50 staff
Resource Conservation District Of Santa Cruz County
The Resource Conservation District (RCD) facilitates boots-on-the-ground conservation action by partnering with our local community on a voluntary basis to care for our land, water, soil, wildlife and other natural resources.
11 to 50 staff
Backflow Solutions, Inc. Bsi Online
Backflow Solutions, Inc, or BSI, is the nation’s most recognized backflow data management firm. For 30+ years, BSI has partnered with water purveyors and municipalities to develop and maintain comprehensive backflow prevention programs. We develop innovative solutions to problems challenging communities of all sizes, across the country. BSI is a family oriented company who, above all else, prides itself on providing superior in-house and onshore customer service. Our team is exceptionally qualified to administer effective backflow / cross-connection control programs and to ensure our clients gain compliance with all State/Provincial and local regulatory agencies. We consider our clients to be our partners, and we sincerely look forward to welcoming you into the BSI community.
51 to 200 staff
Enviroperks
EnviroPerks is a customer loyalty program that rewards its members for being loyal waste hauler customers. By providing added value in the form of discounts and rewards, customers of participating haulers can save more than they spend on their monthly hauling service. Using a simple online interface, members use earned loyalty points to choose from hundreds of EnviroPerks rewards and thousands of no-points-needed Perks+ discounts. EnviroPerks strives to lead the way in hauler customer loyalty through its exclusive program.
1 to 10 staff
The Nelac Institute 501 C 3 Non-Profit Organization
The NELAC Institute (TNI) was created on November 6, 2006 when a giant step towards achieving a long-term goal of the environmental laboratory and monitoring communities to have a national accreditation program was realized. After years of an evolving program under the auspices of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC) and the Institute for National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation (INELA), the respective Board of Directors took actions and formed TNI. TNI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. MISSION- TNI's mission is to foster the generation of environmental data of known and documented quality through an open, inclusive, and transparent process that is responsive to the needs of the community. TNI's true vision is to create a national accreditation program, whereby all entities involved in the generation of environmental measurement data within the United States are accredited to one uniform, rigorous, and robust program that has been implemented consistently nationwide and focuses on the technical competence of the entity pursuing accreditation. TNI believes such a program will improve the quality and reliability of environmental data used by federal and state agencies. TNI MEMBERSHIP- Membership in TNI is open to any individual interested in laboratory accreditation in the private, public or academic sectors. Types of membership available-Individual -Partner -Sponsor -Patron -Consulting Firm -Corporate Sponsor COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP- Most of the work of TNI is completed with the help of members working on Committees tasked with specific functions.
1 to 10 staff
Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy
SWMLC is a local nonprofit conservation organization that depends on donor support to do our important work: improving habitat, protecting water quality, supporting biodiversity, connecting people with nature, strengthening our region’s climate resiliency, and helping families conserve the land they love. We serve the following Southwest Michigan counties: Allegan, Barry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren.
11 to 50 staff
Clean Water For North Carolina
A nonprofit organization promoting clean, safe water and empowered, just communities through community organizing, advocacy, education and technical assistance. We work for clean, safe, accessible water for all North Carolinians, protected by empowered, educated citizens and a publicly accountable government and economy.
1 to 10 staff
Friends Of The North Fork Of The Shenandoah River
Friends of the North Fork has been an active voice for the health of the river since 1988. Our primary program areas are education, science, and advocacy. We engage volunteers for river clean-ups, monitoring, and various other activities. In 2014 we became the official “community support organization” for Seven Bends State Park. Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River Inc. is a private, nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, governed by a volunteer board of directors who report to our members at the annual meeting each Spring. Our Executive Director leads a small paid staff based out of our office in Woodstock, Virginia. Friends’ annual operating budget runs about or more annually. We are supported by about 350 member households and businesses from around the Valley and points beyond. Our River Is Our Great Connector Our river and its watershed connect us all. Just as each stream and tributary is integral to the river’s quality and flow, every person and their actions in our watershed are integral to the health of our community. We collectively share in the enjoyment of, stewardship of, and responsibility for the North Fork. We all have the right to equitable access to the ecological, aesthetic, recreational, economic, and social benefits that the river provides. Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River (FNFSR) commits to bringing more diverse voices representing a broader range of different perspectives into the work we do in order to make our great connector healthier and more equitably accessible for all.
1 to 10 staff
Fsg Utility Programs
At FSG Utility Programs we understand all phases of a utility program and have the national presence and experience to help utility programs succeed. We partner with administrators and utility and offer program design and implementation and manage all aspects of utility programs including marketing, sales, customer service, auditing, product procurement and support after installation.
1001 to 5000 staff
Green Door Initiative
GDI envisions a world where everyone irrespective of racial background, zip code and income bracket thrive in a healthy environment free from pollution which impacts the air, water, natural resources, and the built environment. Where environmental racism is a distant memory for generations to come and environmental justice is a reality for all.
11 to 50 staff
Keep Nebraska Beautiful
Keep Nebraska Beautiful is a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring every Nebraska community is a clean, green, and beautiful place to live. KNB's programs focus on waste reduction, litter reduction, community beautification, and recycling. Since its inception in 1964, KNB has worked to educate and empower the citizens of Nebraska to improve their communities. KNB is the statewide affiliate for Keep America Beautiful and works closely with the 20 local affiliates located in the State of Nebraska.
1 to 10 staff
Nano Infusion Technologies
Specializing in groundbreaking nanobubble technology, we're at the forefront of a revolution that's reshaping industries worldwide. Nanobubbles are reshaping industries and applications, from water clarity, algae remediation, and aquaculture to agriculture, wastewater treatment, mining, pool health, and water body cleanups. Our range of products is meticulously designed to harness the myriad benefits of nanobubbles. These microscopic marvels enhance water quality, improve nutrient absorption, and offer environmentally-friendly remediation solutions. In every industry we touch, our commitment remains the same: to deliver state-of-the-art, sustainable technology that drives performance and results. Dive into the future with Nano Infusion Technologies and discover a world where cutting-edge science meets unparalleled efficiency.
1 to 10 staff
Quality Parks
Quality Parks extensive experience in conservation directs you to vetted experts and places. We are a professional organization sponsoring projects that improve both the conservation business and existing park conditions (public access, stewardship, and more). We also grow, sell, and consult for native plants and plantings.
1 to 10 staff
Lilly Center For Lakes & Streams At Grace College
The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams at Grace College exists to make the lakes and streams of Kosciusko County clean, healthy, safe and beautiful through research, education and collaboration.
11 to 50 staff
Central Colorado Water Conservancy District
Central’s Board of Directors and staff are committed to preserving water for agriculture in Adams, Weld, and Morgan Counties of Colorado.
11 to 50 staff
Concerned Citizens Of Montauk
Concerned Citizens Of Montauk is an environmental advocacy not-for-profit company based out of 6 S Elmwood Ave, Montauk, NY, United States. IF YOU LOVE MONTAUK, YOU’RE ONE OF US. From its magnificent beaches to its soaring bluffs and unique moorlands, Montauk remains one of the last unspoiled outposts on Long Island. For 50 years, the Concerned Citizens of Montauk have fought tirelessly against over-development, preserving over 70% of Montauk’s lands. Today, CCOM continues to lead the effort to protect Montauk's unique environment and ecology through education, advocacy and grassroots citizen action. Please help us protect Montauk’s unspoiled beauty.
1 to 10 staff
Earth Celebrations
Earth Celebrations is a nonprofit organization founded in 1991 on the Lower East Side of New York City to engage communities to generate ecological and social change through the arts. Our projects address climate change, water quality, river restoration, waste management, and the preservation of species, habitats, nature, gardens, parks, and a healthy urban environment. Earth Celebrations has developed innovative strategies, integrating collaborative arts, civic engagement and environmental action, to provide our community with a creative platform to address and develop solutions to local environmental and climate challenges. We build broad-based coalitions and diverse sector partnerships with local organizations, academic institutions, government agencies, schools and community residents, to work together to achieve common goals and ecological, policy and social change.
1 to 10 staff
Ecoaddendum
EcoAddendum, known as Eco-A, provides environmental education and reconnects diverse individuals, communities, and municipal leaders to the natural environment. Our specialty is guided Naturalist Walks and outings to little known natural places around the southeast. We also specialize in environmental stewardship training, volunteer activities focusing on removing invasive plants from parks and other public places, greenspace plant inventories and mapping, and forest restoration plans.
1 to 10 staff
Nys Center For Clean Water Technology
The New York State Center for Clean Water Technology (CCWT) is a nationally unique effort, launched in 2015 to create a bridge between research institutions, regulatory agencies and private sector resources to efficiently overcome knowledge and technology gaps in regional water quality restoration solutions, and to serve as a platform to attract industry support and compete for large federal grants.
11 to 50 staff