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 | After the Storm FoundationLouisiana United States | After the Storm Foundation - a 501C3 non-profit Foundation established to collect and channel donated funds back into the New Orleans community, and to underwrite projects and organizations devoted to the community’s youth. The documentary film will also be used as a springboard to launch a nationwide program to encourage high school drama clubs and community theaters everywhere to raise money for already existing relief organizations in New Orleans that are working with children and the arts. |
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Biodegradable Products InstituteNew York United States www.bpiworld.org

| The Biodegradable Products Institute is a multi-stakeholder association of key individuals and groups from government, industry and academia, which promotes the use, and recycling of biodegradable polymeric materials (via composting). Select the appropriate category and the details of all approved products in that category will be displayed. |
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Changing The PresentCalifornia United States www.changingthepresent.org

| Welcome to Changing The Present, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit website offering gifts that change the world. Browse our causes to find gifts that make a difference, or search for your favorite nonprofit to make a donation. You can share these gifts with your friends and family, or use them for your own nonprofit giving. |
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Clean Air Cool PlanetDistrict of Columbia United States www.cleanair-coolplanet.org

| We are in the business of solving the global warming problem, developing economically efficient and innovative climate policies and mobilizing civic engagement to implement practical climate solutions. |
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Earth PledgeNew York United States www.earthpledge.org

| Earth Pledge partners with business, communities and government to accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices.
We have a range of innovative eco-tech initiatives that share one common objective: to demonstrate economic viability today and make a real difference tomorrow. We work closely with public and private organizations to help them understand and implement new operating techniques that cost effectively reduce their environmental impact. |
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Eco InnovationsArkansas United States 479 236 5327 www.coralrose.typepad.com

| One of the top sites for 'Fact Checkers' in the Organic Cotton and Sustainable Textile industry--it is number one or two just for Bamboo facts alone!In 2004, Coral was able to integrate her sustainability values into her profession. She and a co-worker led the Wal-Mart Sustainable Fibers and Organic Cotton Environmental Sustainability Team. |
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EcoMom AllianceCalifornia United States ecomomalliance.org

| The EcoMom Alliance is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization inspiring and empowering mothers to help reduce the climate crisis and create a sustainable future. In the process, we also help to alleviate the isolation and overextension so common among mothers in contemporary society. |
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EWASTERECYCLING.COMLouisiana United States www.ewasterecycling.com

| Do you need to find a computer recycling drop off, or maybe a hazardous waste drop off? Look no further, we have a variety of recycling companies available on our site! |
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Global Green USA841 Carondelet Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 United States (504)525-2121 www.globalgreen.org

| Global Green USA is a national environmental organization. Soon after Hurricane Katrina struck, Global Green opened an office in New Orleans, which now serves as a focal point for the community and is a beacon for sustainable building and design. |
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Green DrinksLouisiana United States www.biothinking.com

| Every month people who work in the environmental field meet up for a beer at informal sessions known as Green Drinks.
Come along and you'll be made welcome. Just say, "are you green?" and we will look after you and introduce you to whoever is there. It's a great way of catching up with people you know and also for making new contacts. These events are very simple and unstructured. |