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)
To promote stewardship of the Petaluma River by working throughout its watershed supporting educational and recreational activities, creating and providing celebrations of the cultural and natural history of the River, promoting a community voice for the River and enhancing public access.
Building a healthy community by affecting lasting positive changes for the economic, social, spiritual, and physical well-being of the community.
At Point Blue, our mission is to advance the conservation of birds, other wildlife, and ecosystems through science, partnerships, and outreach.
Rebuilding Together Petaluma is a local non-profit volunteer organization that provides home modification and repair services free of charge to individuals and organizations in our community who are in need of some helping hands.
The purpose of this congregation is to provide a haven where members can share in a spiritually, culturally, and socially diverse local religious community.
United Anglers students operate and maintain a state-of-the-art conservation fish hatchery on the Casa Grande High School campus in Petaluma, CA, learning a range of relevant skills through practical application and intensive environmental curriculum.
Our Mission: To bring volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of low-income homeowners.
Over 350 miles of Bay Area Ridge Trail are open for hikers, equestrians and cyclists. Enjoy stunning views and treasured open spaces - and help us close the gaps to connect all 550+ miles.
We are a wild bird rehabilitation center. Our purpose is to assist the public in the rescue of injured, orphaned or ill birds.