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Last Post: Jan. 1, 2012 | Thread started: Oct. 1, 2009

  1. I have a forming non profit to recomend, mine, The American Coalition for Green Energy, (http://www.agreenamerica.org). We need all the help we can get. Seriously, help!

    Mr Green Dec. 17, 2009

  2. I have two to recommend in the San Francisco Bay Area: 1) Black Dot Artists: Group of artists in impoverished and environmentally degraded West Oakland Village Bottoms neighborhood working to establish and develop a Black Cultural District in partnership with the City of Oakland. 2) Ecocity Builders: Ecological urban planning nonprofit that has pioneered and built projects to demonstrate climate change, biodiversity, and social justice solutions. www.ecocitybuilders.org

    jane.w Jan. 6, 2010

  3. A Native American Advocacy Organization located in Rapid City, South Dakota: SANI-T (Society for the Advancement of Native Interests - Today) the website is: www.sani-t.org a wonderful nonprofit doing great things in a challenging time and place, to serve the Native population of South Dakota.

    Layli Jan. 18, 2010

  4. Wild dolphins very sometimes are friendly. They are called ambassador dolphins as they are partly representative of the species and never stop teaching us about their world. I swam with Fungi in Dingle, Ireland for nine summers and since 2002 with Dusty at the Clare coast, west Ireland. Since then I have been running a website about her, Dolphin Address, www.janploeg.nl To get closer to Dusty I live here now permanently since 2004 in my VW van. I work full time on a disability allowance. My only reward is the dolphin and I'm content. But with some funding I could do so much better. Read about my getting into the skin of a dolphin with monofin, a self-invented 'waterwing' and a strap-on dorsal fin. About observations and theories, stunning examples of dolphin behaviour, lots of videos that show actual performance and so much more. And it's all free, because I need to be free, like a dolphin.

    Jan Ploeg April 19, 2010