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)
NSCC is dedicated to the conservation of native songbirds through rehabilitation, release back to the wild, and public education.
Preserve Rural Sonoma County works to protect the rural character of Sonoma County from the industrialization of agricultural lands caused by the encroachment of wine and spirits processing complexes/event centers.
Transition US is a nonprofit organization that provides inspiration, encouragement, support, networking, and training for Transition Initiatives across the United States. We are working in close partnership with the Transition Network, a UK based organization that supports the international Transition Movement as a whole.
To create a grassroots community seed bank that supports Sonoma County gardeners with free, locally grown, open-pollinated, pesticide and GMO-free seeds.
LITE’s mission is to motivate individuals, groups, businesses and even whole communities to live lightly and more efficiently.
We are a wild bird rehabilitation center. Our purpose is to assist the public in the rescue of injured, orphaned or ill birds.
CNPS is a statewide organization whose goals are to increase understanding and appreciation of California's native plants, and to preserve them and their natural habitats for future generations. The Milo Baker Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS), named after the famous Santa Rosa Botanist, is located in Northern California's beautiful Sonoma County.
Our mission is to inspire, align, and mobilize action in response to the climate crisis. We work with business, government, youth and the broader community to advance practical, science-based solutions for significant greenhouse gas emission reductions.
The Coalition for a Better Sonoma County is a PAC that brings together organizations, groups and individuals to endorse political candidates who are aligned with our common goal – to ensure that our local government acts for the benefit of all the people, not just for the benefit of big money interests. We are environmentalists, union members, civic organizations, neighborhood activists, and concerned citizens, who believe that by working together we can make Sonoma County a better place.
CAFF's mission is to build sustainable food and farming systems through policy advocacy and on-the-ground programs that create more resilient family farms, communities and ecosystems.