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ESNE in the Combined Federal Campaign

Our thanks go to the millions of federal employees who have donated more than $100 million through EarthShare nationally since 1988 to the nation's finest environmental and conservation charities.

You can feel confident about your decision to give through the CFC and EarthShare New England.  EarthShare New England and its member charities are screened annually and meet all requirements of the CFC.

Please scroll down for a list of EarthShare New England member charity CFC-participants and their designation codes. Thank you for your generous gifts in support of environmental health!

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EarthShare of New England 877-207-5756 www.earthsharenewengland.org One gift helps protect your environment, health, wildlife, and natural resources -- locally, nationally, and internationally. One environment, one simple way to care for it.
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Appalachian Mountain Club 617-523-0655 www.outdoors.org - Promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the Appalachian region through programs in conservation, outdoor education, and recreation.
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Building Materials Resource Center 617-442-8917 www.bostonbmrc.org We redistribute used building materials and provide home improvement education to low-income homeowners in Massachusetts, which improves communities while diverting usable materials from landfills.

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Center for Ecological Technology (413) 445-4556 www.cetonline.org  Provides education, technical assistance and services to communities, businesses, schools, and individuals in the areas of renewable energy, energy efficiency, waste management, and sustainable development.

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Charles River Watershed Association (781) 788-0007 www.charlesriver.org Uses science, advocacy, and the law to protect, preserve, and enhance the Charles River and its watershed.

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Connecticut Forest and Park Association (860) 346-2372 www.ctwoodlands.org Connecticut's oldest private non-profit conservation association. Our mission is to protect Connecticut's land and trails by connecting people to land.
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Connecticut River Watershed Council (413) 772-2020 www.ctriver.org The principal citizen champion for the Connecticut River, challenging threats, solving problems, and helping others enjoy the natural wonders of New England's largest river ecosystem.

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Conservation Law Foundation (617) 350-0990 www.clf.org CLF works to promote renewable energy and fight pollution; build healthy fishing communities and ocean habitat; fight sprawl, promote public transit, and defend public health.
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Environmental League of Massachusetts (617) 742-2553 www.environmentalleague.org Advocating with legislative and executive branches of state government, acting as a watchdog on public and private sectors, and educating the public on environmental issues.
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Farmington River Watershed Association (860) 658-4442 www.frwa.org A citizens' group working in Connecticut and Massachusetts since 1953 to protect the natural resources of the Farmington River Watershed through research, education and advocacy.
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Green Mountain Club (802) 244-7037 www.greenmountainclub.org We manage and protect the 445-mile Long Trail hiking system, publish guidebooks and maps, and educate the public about low impact use of backcountry resources.
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Housatonic Valley Association (860) 672-6678 www.HVAtoday.org HVA continues 64 years of protection and education throughout the Housatonic River Watershed focusing on clean water, education, its 50-mile riverway, and land protection.
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Lake Champlain Committee (802) 658-1414 www.lakechamplaincommittee.org Non-profit environmental organization working to protect Lake Champlain's environmental integrity and recreational resources for this and future generations through science-based advocacy, education, and collaborative action.

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Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions www.maccweb.org (617) 489-3930 Protects wetlands, biodiversity and open space through education and advocacy, and offers over 70 workshops/training sessions annually, a newsletter, handbook, Website, and telephone helpline.

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Massachusetts Audubon Society (781) 259-9500 www.massaudubon.org We protect over 33,000 acres of conservation land, conduct nature education programs for over 200,000 children and adults annually and advocate for sound environmental policies.

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MASSPIRG Education Fund (617) 292-4800 www.masspirg.org  Nonpartisan public interest advocacy organization working to win concrete results for our health and our well-being, with a statewide network of advocates, organizers, and students.

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New England Aquarium (617) 973-5200 www.neaq.org Increases understanding of aquatic life to enable people to help conserve the oceans through engaging exhibits and education programs and leadership in conservation and research.
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New England Wildflower Society (508) 877-7630 www.newenglandwild.org The nation's oldest native plant conservation organization works with New England residents to conserve native plants through its programs in education, horticulture, and habitat management.

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Northeast Resource Recovery Association (603) 763-4401 www.nrra.net - Communities joining together, working as a group, to find solutions to common waste management problems and to keep their recycling programs strong, effective and efficient.

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Preservation Society of Newport (401) 847-1000 www.newportmansions.org - Through the preservation, protection, and presentation of its ten historic properties, the Society engages the public in the story of America's vibrant cultural.

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Save the Bay (401) 272-3540 www.savebay.org The Rhode Island based organization protects Narragansett Bay and its watershed, restoring its vital habitats, and educating individuals to be good stewards of the Bay.
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Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests  (603) 224-9945 www.forestsociety.org Since 1901, providing innovative programs in land protection, forest management, conservation education, and advocacy, our 25-year goal is to protect an additional one million acres.

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The School for Field Studies (978) 741-3567 www.fieldstudies.org Year-round, accredited college-level study abroad programs in community-based environmental field research and education in Australia, Costa Rica, Kenya, Mexico and the Caribbean.

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Urban Ecology Institute (617) 552-0592 www.urbaneco.org Provides in-school and after-school science and environmental education programs for Boston's youth; coordinates community-based ecological restoration projects for underserved neighborhoods; coordinates locally on environmental initiatives.

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Vermont Institute of Natural Science (802) 359-5000 www.vinsweb.org Motivating individuals and communities in the active care of the environment through education, research, and avian wildlife rehabilitation.
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Vermont Land Trust (802) 223-5234 www.vlt.org Protects productive recreational and scenic lands that help give Vermont and its communities their distinctive rural character while providing for agricultural forestry and open space.
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Zoo New England (Commonwealth Zoological Corporation) (617) 541-LION www.zoonewengland.org Manages Massachusetts' Franklin Park and Stone Zoos; creates engaging experiences that integrate wildlife, conservation programs, research and education, inspiring people to protect the environment.

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