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Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Minnesota" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
In addition, some organizations utilize the court system in states and at the federal level to enforce environmental and conservation regulations and laws. Most organizations operate as nonprofits. The revenue of these organizations is used to achieve their goals rather than distributing them as profit or dividends. [1] [2]
The global Green Map System was formed as a result of the response to this first Green Map. Since 1995, Green Mapmaking has grown steadily around the world. The nonprofit’s first mapping platform debuted in 2009 and has over 41,000 locally charted sites at opengreenmap.org .
As it has done every year, the program will match donations to any of the 50 nonprofits selected for this year's Give BIG Green Bay program over a 24-hour period from noon Feb. 21 to noon Feb. 22 ...
River Bend Nature Center is a non-profit day-use nature center in the city of Faribault, Minnesota. It was established in the late 1970s as an educational non-profit. The nature center encompasses 743 acres (3.01 km 2) cradling the Straight River. There are 10 miles (16 km) of formal hiking trails with some also available for skiing ...
The Hallie Q. Brown Community Center began as a settlement house aptly named Hallie Q. Brown House. It has been serving the community since 1929. [1] It currently provides services every year to as many as 50,000 people, including food support, child care, senior programs, and cultural activities.
Minnesota ecoregions map prepared in 2007 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The list of ecoregions in Minnesota provides an overview to the ecoregions (see also, ecosystem) in the U.S. state of Minnesota, [1] as defined separately by the Environmental Protection Agency/Commission for Environmental Cooperation, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and the World ...
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