Join us this Wednesday for the next webinar in our spring series! Our expert panelists will explore soil health practices from the Central Coast to the Central Valley, highlighting their role in enhancing agriculture, safeguarding against drought, and boosting climate resilience statewide. https://lnkd.in/g3x22d4p
Sustainable Conservation
Environmental Services
San Francisco, CA 3,190 followers
Solving the toughest challenges facing California's land, air and water.
About us
Sustainable Conservation helps California thrive by uniting people to solve the toughest challenges facing our land, air and water. Every day, we bring together business, landowners and government to steward the resources that we all depend on in ways that make economic sense. Because we know that common ground is California’s most important resource. Too often, conflict overshadows common ground when solving environmental problems. For decades, fighting it out in court or the state house has been the default approach to addressing tough challenges facing California’s land, air, and water. Each conflict deepens the distrust and animosity between environmental groups and business, while the pressure on our vital natural resources only increases. California deserves better. When we unite all those who are affected by a problem, understand their perspectives, and find common ground, we succeed in stewarding the resources we all depend on for a thriving future.
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http://www.suscon.org
External link for Sustainable Conservation
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1993
Locations
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Primary
98 Battery Street
Suite 302
San Francisco, CA 94111, US
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201 Needham Street
Modesto, CA 95354, US
Employees at Sustainable Conservation
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We're looking for a new a Grants and Contracts Administrator to work out of the San Francisco office! This role will help secure government and private support for our initiatives to protect California’s land, air, and water. The ideal candidate has experience in grant management, exceptional writing skills, a keen eye for detail, and a willingness to collaborate across diverse teams. Learn more at the link below!
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“We know from experience that establishing permit pathways is just the first step. People need to know these pathways are available and understand how to use them. We provide training, resources, and tailored support so we can restore California.” – Katie Haldeman, Accelerating Restoration Project Director Support Katie and our Accelerating Restoration team with a gift today! https://buff.ly/45Pj5LQ
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Just like fish, birds, insects, and vegetation, our water security and health depend on a healthy watershed. When our waterways suffer, we’re all at risk. Fortunately, with your support, a restored California is possible buff.ly/45SPiC2
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Join our California Conservationists today for great member benefits, like exclusive event invites, program updates and more! buff.ly/4brcW9N
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The deadline for the California Leopold Conservation Award nominations is fast approaching! Do you know an outstanding grower whose dedication to conservation is second to none? Nominate them before July 18th for a chance to recognize their incredible efforts
Nominations Open for the 2024 CA Leopold Conservation Award | Sustainable Conservation
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Rivers and streams are the lifeblood of California. They regulate water quality, provide wildlife habitat, nourish our food, help us recreate, and act as key barometers of natural and human health
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Will you help us meet our Emmett Foundation matching challenge and increase your gift this year to help Sustainable Conservation accelerate restoration statewide? Our climate resilience can’t wait!
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California’s unique geography, from our headwaters to our coasts, means that wherever there’s a climate problem, there’s an ecosystem solution. With your support, we can help our many partners bring back the habitats and waterways we all depend on buff.ly/4d2477R
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Safe and accessible drinking water is a human right. Yet, 1 million Californians are living without such water, and historically disadvantaged communities bear a disproportionate burden. Finding solutions for drinking water security must be done with community input and equity at the forefront
Nearly 1 Million Californians Have No Access to Safe Drinking Water, With Communities of Color Most at Risk | KQED
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