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.
- Agriculture & Food (9)
- Biodiversity (20)
- Climate Change & Energy (9)
- Coast (5)
- Environment (8)
- Forest (2)
- Justice (16)
- Land Use (12)
- Sustainability (15)
- Transportation (4)
- Waste & Recycling (4)
- Water (11)
- Wellness (3)
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.
SCTLC attempts to explain some of the shortcomings of the auto-centric approaches that dominate our lives. At the same time we present constructive alternatives that are realistic and economic.
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.
Area Healthy Communities activities build community capacity and empowerment individually and collectively, through community organizing, leadership development, partnership and coalition building.
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.
Sonoma Land Trust conserves scenic, natural, agricultural and open land for the future of Sonoma County.
Protecting Sonoma County's water resources.
SCCC operates the Environmental Center in Santa Rosa, where volunteers may meet and network, and provides groups with support as a fiscal sponsor and incubator of environmental projects.
Through education and grassroots organizing, Conservation Action engages with the public on environmental issues and policies that affect Sonoma County, influencing the way our area will be shaped for years to come.
To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth.
To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources. To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment, and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.
To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources. To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment, and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.