Conserving Colorado's Environment
These member agencies engage Coloradans in environmental stewardship, teach responsible practices, preserve open land and spaces, promote sustainable use of resources, and conserve the quality of our outdoors.
50ENVIRON Conserving Colorado's Environment General Fund
303.861.7507 | www.cshares.org
Support our member nonprofits working to protect Colorado's natural landscape and resources through advocacy, education, and preservation.
Butterfly Pavilion
720.728.6139
www.butterflies.org
The mission of Butterfly Pavilion is to foster an appreciation of invertebrates by educating the public about the need to protect and care for threatened habitats globally while conducting research for solutions in invertebrate conservation.
Region: Denver Metro
Colorado Open Lands
303.988.2373
www.coloradoopenlands.org
Colorado Open Lands mission is to preserve the significant open lands and natural heritage of Colorado through private and public partnerships, innovative land conservation techniques, and strategic leadership.
Region: Statewide
Colorado Wildlife Federation Inc.
303.987.0400
www.coloradowildlife.org
Colorado Wildlife Federation works effectively to protect Colorado's irreplaceable wildlife and habitat on public lands so they remain robust for future generations to enjoy.
Region: Statewide
Colorado Youth Corps Association
303.863.0600
www.cyca.org
CYCA changes lives and landscapes by creating opportunities for youth, young adults and veterans to serve their community on public lands.
Region: Statewide
Eco-Cycle
303.444.6634
www.ecocycle.org
Eco-Cycle works with every sector of the community to innovate, implement & advocate for Zero Waste solutions to foster a more regenerative, equitable and climate-resilient future.
Region: Boulder Valley/Northern CO
Garden of the Gods Foundation
719.219.0110
www.gardenofgods.com
The Garden of the Gods Foundation was created as a 501(c)(3) charity to preserve and protect the Garden of the Gods Park. Since 1994, the Foundation has donated over $6 million for the preservation, maintenance, and educational programing for the Park.
Region: Pikes Peak
The Park People
303.722.6262
www.theparkpeople.org
The Park People's mission is to work with communities to plant trees and improve parks for a healthy, resilient future.
Region: Denver Metro
Rocky Mountain Wild
303.301.4913
www.rockymountainwild.org
Rocky Mountain Wild works to protect, connect and restore wildlife and wild lands in the Southern Rocky Mountain region.
Region: Statewide
Trails and Open Space Coalition
719.633.6884
www.trailsandopenspaces.org
TOSC is the eyes, ears and voice for trail, park and open space users. Through advocacy and stewardship, they preserve and support these resources.
Region: Pikes Peak/Southern CO
Western Resource Advocates
303.444.1188
www.westernresourceadvocates.org
Western Resource Advocates fights climate change and its impacts to sustain the environment, economy and people of the West.
Region: Statewide
Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (WRV)
303.543.1411
www.wlrv.org
WRV provides opportunities for people to come together, learn about their natural environment, and take direct action to restore and care for the land.
Region: Denver Metro