Directory of Environmental Groups
Welcome to the SCCC Directory! Browse below for local environmental non-profits and social justice groups working on environmental issues. Use ‘Find Listings’ to search for organizations by keyword, use ‘Advanced Search’ to search by field, see list below to browse by category, or click on ‘View All Listings’ to scroll through the entries. Click on an organization’s name or logo to see an extended listing including contact information. Contact us to add your organization to the Directory.
- Agriculture & Food (9)
- Biodiversity (20)
- Climate Change & Energy (9)
- Coast (5)
- Environment (8)
- Forest (2)
- Justice (16)
- Land Use (12)
- Sustainability (15)
- Transportation (4)
- Waste & Recycling (4)
- Water (11)
- Wellness (3)
Our mission is to inspire and engage local residents to participate in the global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis.
Daily Acts is a sustainability non-profit that inspires action to create more nourishing, connected, and resilient communities. Grounded in the core belief that every choice you make matters, we take a heart-centered approach to personal and community transformation.
Sonoma County Farm Trails mission is to ensure the continuing economic viability of Sonoma County agriculture by instilling an appreciation of ag as a vital part of our community/lifestyle.
Several Sonoma County residents formed Forest Unlimited in 1995 after viewing with alarm the California Department of Forestry’s cavalier attitude toward the destruction of our forest lands. We felt it was important to educate the public about forestry law and regulation and encourage the citizens to participate in the public review process for logging plans.
Our mission is to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County. LandPaths creates ways for people to experience the beauty, understand the value, and assist in healing the land in their local communities.
The Sonoma County Chapter of the National Audubon Society was established in 1967 as a non-profit organization promoting education, enjoyment, and protection of the natural world, especially birds.
NSCC is dedicated to the conservation of native songbirds through rehabilitation, release back to the wild, and public education.
In collaboration with working people, congregations, environmentalists, neighborhood organizations, young Latino professionals, youth who are eager to lead, but lack venues, progressive organizations, immigrant rights organizations and unions — we seek effective ways to address the divide.
Occupy Sonoma County embraces the egalitarian, deep democracy principles of the Occupy Movement with a regional strategy for effectively organizing county-wide social justice campaigns that are globally relevant.
The Mission of the Peace & Justice Center is to inform, support and energize the Sonoma County community to create peace and social justice through active non-violence.