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GreatNonprofits, GuideStar and Charity Navigator are excited to announce the results of the 2009 Green Campaign. Between April 1st and May 15th, any organization that received 10 or more new positive reviews qualified as a Top-Rated Green Nonprofit. Use this list to identify great, "green" organizations making a difference.
Total Results: 105
They hosted a great lecture in SF the other night on the history of wolves in the US, and specifically the current whereabouts of OR-7 (the wolf that ventured into, and now out of California). ... more »
Of all the charities I support, I believe that my contributions are most effective at Grist. I could benefit from grist.org whether or not I was a contributor, but I feel that Grist benefits from... more »
My husband and I were in Tampa celebrating our anniversary many years ago and I spotted a brochure for Big Cat Rescue in our hotel lobby. Before we were due to leave for home, I begged my husband... more »
Global links is a great non-profit! All of the staff really care about what they're doing and making a difference to the hospitals and communities they work with. As a regular volunteer, I really... more »
Where do I start raving about Chewonki? I was a 4 year tripper and before that went to Chewonki's old sister camp, ALC for 5 years. My experience at Chewonki started even before that. My mom... more »
Rikki's helped me by accepting a FELV positive kitty when I could find no where else to take her. I made the trip all the way from Indiana to Virginia, and I was amazed at the numbers and kinds... more »
I went last year on one of the last "Wild Nights" of Summer. I really enjoyed it! there were not alot of people there at the time , the volunteers were very friendly and helpful. I had the... more »
Fellow Mortals is a source of hope. Finding an injured animal is a heartbreaking experience, especially when you don't have the knowledge to aid in the animal's recovery. Fortunately, Fellow... more »
Kudos to these folks who look out for the wild buffalo by being with the buffalo, watching the buffalo, videotaping the buffalo, and placing themselves between the buffalo and the government and... more »
I was a volunteer/ donor of the sanctuary and once becoming fully
aware of the terrible situation those animals are in, they do not
receive proper vet, hoof, dental care along with them... more »
aware of the terrible situation those animals are in, they do not
receive proper vet, hoof, dental care along with them... more »
