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Directory of Environmental Groups

Welcome to the SCCC Directory! Browse below for local environmental non-profits and social justice groups working on environmental issues. Use ‘Find Listings’ to search for organizations by keyword, use ‘Advanced Search’ to search by field, see list below to browse by category, or click on ‘View All Listings’ to scroll through the entries. Click on an organization’s name or logo to see an extended listing including contact information. Contact us to add your organization to the Directory.

Petaluma Bounty
Petaluma Bounty is working to create a sustainable Petaluma food system with healthy fresh food for everyone!
SSU Field Stations & Nature Preserves
The SSU Preserves provide lands, facilities, databases, and programs that inspire participation, collaboration, and innovation in education and research. Preserve lands and facilities are available for use by all persons engaged in investigation and learning in the arts and sciences.
Fawn Rescue
Fawn Rescue is the only organization in Sonoma County licensed to care for ill, injured or orphaned fawns. As a public safety measure, we do not have a physical center where you can drop off fawns. Our Animal Care Coordinator, Matt Wolfe will respond to all calls and answer your questions.
City of Sonoma
Project Censored
Project Censored educates students and the public about the importance of a truly free press for democratic self-government. We expose and oppose news censorship and we promote independent investigative journalism, media literacy, and critical thinking.
Cotati
Transition Cotati
Transition Cotati brings neighbors together to build a more self-reliant and resilient future for Cotati. We envision a vibrant and diverse local economy, a dramatically reduced reliance on fossil fuels, and a rich community life.
Cotati
Stewards of the Coast & Redwoods
Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods (Stewards), formerly known as Stewards of Slavianka is a non-profit, environmental and interpretive organization that works in partnership with California State Parks in the Russian River District to support volunteer, education and stewardship programs.
Duncans Mills
Redwood Coast Watersheds Alliance
RCWA (say: reck' wah) is an alliance of citizen organizations on ridges, valleys and waterways of the Mendocino Coast.
Elk, Mendocino County
Food for Thought
Founded in 1988, Food For Thought is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to serving the nutritional needs of Sonoma County residents living with HIV/AIDS and other critical illnesses. We provide free weekly groceries including nutritional supplements, vitamins, and whatever other goodies are on hand, for as long as these services are needed. We offer support in English and Spanish.
Forestville
Forest Unlimited
Several Sonoma County residents formed Forest Unlimited in 1995 after viewing with alarm the California Department of Forestry’s cavalier attitude toward the destruction of our forest lands. We felt it was important to educate the public about forestry law and regulation and encourage the citizens to participate in the public review process for logging plans.
Forestville
Friends of Lake Sonoma
The Friends of Lake Sonoma is a cadre of volunteers that supports the interpretive and educational programs managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Sonoma.
Geyserville