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  • Big Creek Connects
    Big Creek Connects
    Nature & Science
    Mission To conserve, enhance, and bring recognition to the natural and historic resources of the Big Creek Watershed and develop a recreational trail network that connects these resources to each other and the community. Vision The connection of existing greenways such as the Canal Way Towpath Trail west and south to the Big Creek Reservation at Brookpark Road. Improved conditions of Big Creek and the natural environment throughout the watershed. Improved, safe and convenient access to the natural environment throughout the Big Creek watershed with increased educational and recreational opportunities. Successful promotion of the benefits of a healthy watershed, as well as important historical events, structures and sites within the watershed.
  • Church of the Resurrection
    Church of the Resurrection
    Association/Club/Group;  Educational;  Environmental;  Film/Video/Television;  Food/Drink;  History/Heritage;  Kids & Family;  Media;  Music;  Nature & Science;  Nonprofit;  Poetry & Literature;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    We are a Eucharistic community committed to living the teachings of Jesus. Founded in the spirit of the Second Vatican Council, we share the responsibility to build the Reign of God. As a parish, we are committed to the following values: WORSHIP: Celebrating the Eucharist is central to our community, with full and active participation on the part of each member. We cherish our sacramental life as well as a variety of prayer forms. JUSTICE: We commit ourselves to serve others and reach out to the poor in response to their needs. Our work for justice extends to advocating with integrity for positive change in society and the Church. VISION: Rooted in our faith tradition, we strive to be innovative, prophetic, and courageous in leadership and service. In our commitment to the spiritual formation of each member, we are open to explore new ways to meet the needs among us in response to the signs of our times. DIGNITY: We reverence and welcome each person as a child of God. Embracing and celebrating the diversity of gifts among us, we call everyone to contribute and be served.
  • Food Strong
    Food Strong
    Educational;  Food/Drink;  Nature & Science;  Nonprofit
    “Empowering and strengthening communities through fresh, local foods.” Food Strong was formed in 2016 to house two programs started by Founder Sara Continenza, School Gardens and Care-A-Van. School Gardens operates in Iowas Maple Elementary School and Artemus Ward Elementary School and is a student-driven, community-supported initiative seeking to create sustainable learning gardens while fostering nutrition and community wellness. Care-A-Van was created in collaboration with community partners as a wellness program executed at food-centric events such as farmers markets and harvest festivals.
  • Gardening in the District
    Gardening in the District
    Educational;  Nature & Science
    Gardening in the District educates and gives inner-city residents and youths sustainable health & wellness opportunities with a primary focus on creating an appreciation for gardening and healthy living through hands-on experience, beautifying our neighborhoods, and educational internships. Gardening in the District’s programs include the Summer Youth Program Gardening Engagement Team, family fitness, and Urban Community Pocket Parks. Community projects include the Annual Book Bag School Supply Giveaway, Jazz in the Gardens, and Haunted Graveyard.
  • Great Lakes Science Center
    Great Lakes Science Center
    Museum;  Nature & Science
    Great Lakes Science Center, home of the NASA Glenn Visitor Center, makes science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) come alive for more than 300,000 visitors a year through hundreds of hands-on exhibits, temporary exhibitions, the DOME Theater, Steamship William G. Mather, daily science demonstrations, seasonal camps, and more. The Science Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution, is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Visit GreatScience.com for more information.
  • Greater Cleveland Aquarium
    Greater Cleveland Aquarium
    Nature & Science
    Did you know male seahorses are the ones who give birth? That moon jellyfish don’t have brains? That a giant Pacific octopus is smart enough to solve puzzles? Or that some sharks lose up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime? You can see these and other amazing animals up close 363 days a year at the Greater Cleveland Aquarium. Nature. It’s a curious thing.
  • Kurt Shaffer Photographs
    Kurt Shaffer Photographs
    Commercial Business;  Educational;  Environmental;  Film/Video/Television;  Nature & Science;  Retail;  Travel;  Visual Arts
    As a young teenager, Kurt received a camera from his father, a gesture greatly underestimated at the time.   Growing up in California and Illinois, Kurt found much to photograph from the start. A deep love of nature and its conservation was sparked during his scouting years by his Eagle Scout father, while from his artistic mother he inherited a natural eye for composition. These qualities pervade his work to this day.   In the early 1990s, Kurt began a transition into what for many years now has been a full-time professional photography career, encompassing a wide range of commercial photography as well as creating fine art nature, landscape and abstract photographs.   “My therapy is time spent in nature,” he says, which he shares in the purest form possible, noting that “what I photograph in nature is not subjected to Photoshop manipulation.”   One early expression of his love of nature was the creation of PhotoHealing, an art therapy project in the form of a multimedia slide show that saw wide presentation in healthcare facilities, churches, libraries and other venues. Today’s version of PhotoHealing is a monthly e-mail newsletter featuring Kurt’s selection of the month’s most beautiful and intriguing photos published since 2011.   Since 1980, Kurt has called Cleveland, Ohio home, and has found endless photographic opportunity throughout the state, in every season. He often startles viewers with the beauty he finds in the commonplace: “I see beauty in places and things many pass by unawares.”   Since 2011, Kurt has been able to reach a greatly expanded audience, sharing his work commercially through a licensing agent, selling thousands of images worldwide each year.
  • Lake Erie Nature & Science Center
    Lake Erie Nature & Science Center
    Educational;  Nature & Science
    Lake Erie Nature & Science Center offers guests of all ages the opportunity to make a lasting connection to the natural world and to build a lifelong passion for discovery. This happens through the dynamic offerings of a wildlife rehabilitation program, public access planetarium, hands-on educational programs, lake shore access and acres of parkland.
  • Rid-All Foundation
    Rid-All Foundation
    Nature & Science;  Nonprofit
    The mission of Rid-All Foundation is to provide fresh food access and environmental education to urban residents, encouraging them to lead healthy and active lifestyles.
  • The Holden Arboretum / Cleveland Botanical Garden
    The Holden Arboretum / Cleveland Botanical Garden
    Nature & Science
    The Holden Arboretum, in Kirtland, Ohio, is one of the largest arboreta and botanical gardens in the United States, with more than 3,600 acres, including 600 acres devoted to collections and gardens.
  • The Refugee Response
    The Refugee Response
    Educational;  Nature & Science;  Nonprofit
    The Refugee Response empowers resettled families to grow roots, supporting them in becoming engaged, self-sufficient and contributing members of their new communities. The Refugee Response was founded in 2009 by two local Clevelanders, Mr. Paul Neundorfer and Mr. David Wallis. In 2010 ground was broken on the Ohio City Farm in Cleveland’s Historic West Side and the Refugee Response began to recruit mentors to support refugee students, established the REAP program and began to sell organically farmed fresh produce to some of Cleveland’s best restaurants. Now the Refugee Response supports over 120 refugees each year, provides opportunities for hundreds of Clevelanders to mentor and volunteer and supports over 25% of the annual budget from farm sales. ​  
  • The Trust for Public Land
    The Trust for Public Land
    Environmental;  Nature & Science
  • Western Reserve Land Conservancy
    Western Reserve Land Conservancy
    Nature & Science;  Nonprofit
    We provide the people of our region with natural assets through land conservation and restoration. When our work is done, our region will be filled with thriving, prosperous communities nourished by vibrant natural areas, working farms and healthy cities.
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