TT22   EARTH SHARE OF MICHIGAN 5.33%
  (517) 641-7200 -email: info@earthsharemichigan.org  
  web page - www.earthsharemichigan.org  
TT22 4001 AFRICAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION 10.72%
TT22 4061 ALASKA CONSERVATION FOUNDATION 13.80%
TT22 4064 ALLIANCE FOR THE GREAT LAKES 25.52%
TT22 4002 AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST 20.06%
TT22 4003 AMERICAN FORESTS 15.91%
TT22 4068 AMERICAN RIVERS 24.43%
TT22 4070 BAT CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL, INC. 25.00%
TT22 4004 BEYOND PESTICIDES/NCAMP 5.22%
TT22 4005 CENTER FOR HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND JUSTICE 13.32%
TT22 4007 CITIZENS FOR ALTERN TO CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION 14.80%
TT22 4008 CLEAN WATER FUND, MI CHAPTER 20.02%
TT22 4009 CLINTON RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL 21.90%
TT22 4010 CONSERVATION FUND, THE 2.29%
TT22 4011 CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL 8.65%
TT22 4012 DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE 27.03%
TT22 4013 DETROIT AUDUBON SOCIETY 0.00%
TT22 4015 EAST MI ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COUNCIL 7.53%
TT22 4016 ECOLOGY CENTER 9.05%
TT22 4017 ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY STUDY INSTITUTE 26.47%
TT22 4018 ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE 14.56%
TT22 4019 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTE 13.86%
TT22 4020 FRIENDS OF THE ROUGE 13.37%
TT22 4063 GALAPAGOS CONSERVANCY INC 25.64%
TT22 4022 HURON RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL 21.93%
TT22 4024 IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE OF AMERICA 27.36%
TT22 4025 LAND TRUST ALLIANCE 21.49%
TT22 4026 LITTLE TRAVERSE CONSERVANCY 4.30%
TT22 4029 MI ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL 14.74%
TT22 4065 MI LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS EDUCATION FUND 16.49%
TT22 4030 MI UNITED CONSERVATION CLUBS 25.14%
TT22 4052 MICHIGAN ENERGY OPTIONS 5.51%
TT22 4069 MICHIGAN NATURE ASSOCIATION 35.36%
TT22 4031 MICHIGAN WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY 24.86%
TT22 4032 NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION 11.67%
TT22 4033 NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION 19.73%
TT22 4034 NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL 12.28%
TT22 4035 NATURE CONSERVANCY, MI CHAPTER, THE 12.86%
TT22 4058 PESTICIDE ACTION NETWORK, NORTH AMERICA 15.77%
TT22 4040 RAILS-TO TRAILS CONSERVANCY 26.77%
TT22 4042 RAINFOREST ALLIANCE 5.07%
TT22 4046 SIERRA CLUB FOUNDATION, MACKINAC CHAPTER 7.57%
TT22 4067 SOUTHWEST DETROIT ENVIRONMENTAL VISION PROJECT 24.40%
TT22 4047 STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION 14.73%
TT22 4048 SURFRIDER FOUNDATION 16.32%
TT22 4049 TIP OF THE MITT WATERSHED COUNCIL 17.40%
TT22 4050 TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND, THE 12.97%
TT22 4066 UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS 7.95%
TT22 4051 UPPER PENINSULA ENVIRONMENTAL COALITION 15.70%
TT22 4054 WEST MICHIGAN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COUNCIL 33.72%
TT22 4056 WORLD WILDLIFE FUND 19.37%

 

Agency Descriptions - 2010
EarthShare of Michigan (517) 641-7200 www.earthsharemichigan.org Donations are shared among our member groups to protect our environment, health, wildlife, and natural resources.  One environment, one simple way to care for it.
African Wildlife Foundation (202) 939-3333 www.awf.org Protects imperiled species-- lions, mountain gorillas, rhinos, elephants, zebras-- through habitat conservation, science, leadership training and wildlife-friendly community-beneficial business development for 50 years.
Alliance for the Great Lakes  (616) 850-0745 www.greatlakes.org Conserve and restore the world's largest freshwater resource using policy, education, and local efforts, ensuring a healthy Great Lakes and clean water for all generations.
American Farmland Trust (202) 331-7300 www.farmland.org Helping farmers and ranchers protect their land from development, produce a healthier environment, and build successful communities. Working to save the land that sustains us.
American Forests (202) 737-1944 www.americanforests.org Funds private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the value of trees and forests.
American Rivers (202) 347-7550 www.AmericanRivers.org Working to protect and restore healthy, natural rivers for the benefit of people and wildlife; ensuring clean drinking water, natural flood protection, and recreational enjoyment.
Bat Conservation International (512) 327-9721 www.batcon.org Worldwide authority on bats committed to their protection through direct habitat conservation, research and education; facilitating win-win solutions that help both bats and people.
Beyond Pesticides (202) 543-5450 www.beyondpesticides.org Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control.
Center for Health, Environment and Justice (703) 237-2249 www.chej.org Protects the health of communities and children through grassroots organizing, coalition-building, and consumer campaigns to eliminate dangerous chemicals in water, air, homes and schools.
Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination (989) 588-9845  

www.caccmi.org

Grassroots environmental group dedicated to social justice, empowerment, and protection of the Great Lakes; assists citizens to prevent and address chemical contamination in their communities.  
Clean Water Fund, Michigan Chapter (517) 203-0758 www.cleanwaterfund.org We all live downstream…Neighborhood-based action, education programs join citizens, businesses, and government for sensible solutions ensuring safe drinking water, pollution prevention, resource conservation.
Clinton River Watershed Council (248) 601-0606 www.crwc.org Individuals, businesses, community groups and local governments working together to protect, enhance and celebrate the Clinton River, its watershed and Lake St. Clair.
The Conservation Fund (703) 525-6300 www.conservationfund.org The nation's most effective and efficient conservation organization - protecting working landscapes, wildlife habitat, historic and recreation sites - with 97% of funds going directly to mission.
Conservation International (703) 341-2400 www.conservation.org Using a strong foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration, CI empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature for humanity's long-term well being.
Defenders of Wildlife (202) 682-9400 www.Defenders.org Working since 1947 to save America's endangered animals and their threatened habitat for future generations through public education, citizen advocacy, legal action and scientific research.
Detroit Audubon Society (248) 990-1316 www.detroitaudubon.org Promotes and protects birds, other wildlife, their habitat and Michigan's natural resources through public education programs, research, advocacy, sanctuary management and citizen action.
East Michigan Environmental Action Council (248) 258-5188 www.emeac.org EMEAC's mission is to protect and restore land, air, water and diversity of life through informed personal and public action.
Ecology Center (734) 761-3186 www.ecocenter.org Michigan-based organization working for a safe and healthy environment, with a focus on clean energy, children's health, environmental justice and a sustainable future.
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (202) 628-1400 www.eesi.org Protecting the climate by educating Congress, developing innovative solutions, and building broad coalitions to move America to efficient and renewable energy for a sustainable future.
Environmental Defense Fund (212) 505-2100 www.environmental
defense.org
Environmental Defense Fund's scientists, economists and attorneys design practical, long-term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health.
Environmental Law Institute (202) 939-3800 www.eli.org Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan.
Friends of the Earth (202) 783-7400 www.foe.org Promotes clean and sustainable energy, clean transportation, climate justice for poor and vulnerable populations, responsible use of technology, and protection of the earth's natural treasures.
Friends of the Rouge (313) 792-9900 www.therouge.org Promotes restoration and stewardship of Rouge River ecosystem through education and citizen involvement to improve the quality of life of people, plants and animals of the watershed.
Galapagos Conservancy (703) 383-0077 www.galapagos.org Supports conservation, education, and scientific research in and on behalf of the Galapagos Islands.
Huron River Watershed Council (734) 769-5123 www.hrwc.org To inspire attitudes, behaviors and economies that protect, rehabilitate and sustain the Huron River System.  Services include hands-on education, policy development and river protection projects.
Izaak Walton League of America (301) 548-0150 www.iwla.org From hunters to hikers, our members protect America's outdoors through community-based conservation, education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics.
Land Trust Alliance (202) 638-4725 www.landtrustalliance.org Leads 1,700 conservation groups across America to save the forests, farms, waterways and natural areas you love in communities where you live, work and travel.
Little Traverse Conservancy (231) 347-0991 www.landtrust.org

 

Protects the scenic and natural beauty of northern Michigan by preserving significant land and open space, and provides outdoor education programs for children and adults.
Michigan Energy Options (formerly Urban Options) (517) 337-0422 www.michigan
energyoptions.org
Provides educational programs, demonstrations and services to help individuals, businesses and communities improve the environment and save money by using energy and other resources more efficiently. 
Michigan Environmental Council (517) 487-9539 www.environnmental
council.org
A coalition of more than 70 organizations created in 1980 to lead Michigan's environmental movement in achieving positive change through the political process.
Michigan League of Conservation Voters Education Fund (734) 222-9650 www.michiganlcvedfund.org Non-partisan organization working to promote a healthy and vital Michigan by preserving and protecting our air, land and water through public education and civic engagement.
Michigan Nature Association (517) 655-5655 www.michigannature.org Educates people about, protects, and maintains Michigan's unique natural areas since 1952 at 165 sanctuaries throughout the state that are open to the public.
Michigan United Conservation Clubs (517) 371-1041 www.mucc.org Through education, advocacy and outreach, MUCC conserves and enhances Michigan's natural resources and outdoor heritage now and for future generations.
Michigan Wildlife Conservancy (517) 641-7677 www.miwildlife.org Provides citizens, businesses and local communities with design, technical and funding assistance and supervision for fish and wildlife restorations and improvements in their community.
National Parks Conservation Association (202) 223-6722 www.npca.org Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding.
National Wildlife Federation (703) 438-6000 www.nwf.org America's conservation organization dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats for our children's future and connecting people with nature through education and action opportunities.
Natural Resources Defense Council (212) 727-2700 www.nrdc.org NRDC defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias.
The Nature Conservancy, Michigan Chapter (517) 316-0300 www.nature.org/michigan Preserves native plants, animals, and natural communities by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
Pesticide Action Network North America (415) 981-1771 www.panna.org Working to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives.
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (202) 331-9696 www.railstotrails.org Converts thousands of miles of unused railroad corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, hiking, skating, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, wildlife habitats and nature appreciation.
Rainforest Alliance (212) 677-1900 www.rainforest-alliance.org Works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behavior.
The Sierra Club Foundation, Michigan (517) 484-2372 www.michigan.sierraclub.org Empowers local citizens to work together to keep our Great Lakes healthy, build environmental communities, and protect Michigan's wild heritage.
Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision Project (313) 842-1961 www.sdevweb.org Works to improve the environment and economy of Southwest Detroit by addressing urban environmental issues including air quality, blight, brownfield remediation, and land use planning.
The Student Conservation Association (603) 543-1700 www.theSCA.org Building new generations of conservation leaders by engaging college and high school-age individuals in hands-on service to parks, forests and urban greenspaces nationwide.
Surfrider Foundation (949) 492-8170 www.surfrider.org Protects and preserves the world's oceans, waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research and education. Activities include: water quality monitoring, environmental education and grassroots activism.
Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council (231) 347-1181 www.watershedcouncil.org Strives to preserve the environmental, economic and aesthetic value of northern Michigan's lakes, streams, wetlands, and drinking water through monitoring, education and advocacy.
The Trust for Public Land (415) 495-4014 www.tpl.org The Trust for Public Land conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come.
Union of Concerned Scientists (617) 547-5552 www.ucsusa.org Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system.
Upper Peninsula Environmental Coalition (906) 524-7899 www.upenvironment.org Strives to protect and maintain the unique environmental qualities of Michigan's Upper Peninsula by educating the public and acting as watchdog to industry and government.
West Michigan Environmental Action Council (616) 451-3051 www.wmeac.org Advocates to protect, enhance, and restore West Michigan's natural and human environments and promote sustainable communities through partnerships, public education, and citizen involvement.
World Wildlife Fund (202) 293-4800 www.worldwildlife.org Multinational conservation organization working worldwide to combat climate change, save endangered animals, protect wild habitats, and transform market forces to act in harmony with nature.