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- The Greening of Detroitexists to improve the quality of life in Detroit by guiding and inspiring the reforestation of Detroit's neighborhoods, boulevards, and parks through tree planting projects and educational programs.
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- Southeast Michigan Partners for Clean WaterThe Southeast Michigan Partners for Clean Water was formed to protect and improve the quality of our water resources through a coordinated and consistent stormwater management effort. The Southeast Michigan Partners for Clean Water includes representatives from various counties, communities, watershed councils, the private sector, and water quality professionals in Southeast Michigan.
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- Transportation Riders United (TRU)The mission of Transportation Riders United (TRU) is to improve transportation access and mobility in Greater Detroit. TRU is incorporated in Michigan as a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization. Our purpose is to: Inform and educate the public and officials about the importance of public transportation options. Promote discourse on local, regional, and state developments relating to transportation. Improve public transportation Promote alternatives to highway expansion.
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- Great Lakes Green InitiativeWelcome to the Green Commons for the Great Lakes Green Initiative - an intentional community of hope for a sustainable future. We come primarily from the Detroit metropolitan area, and have decided to come together in an effort to promote environmental sustainability. A small group meets weekly, and the larger group, monthly. The project began in earnest in September, 2005, and is currently tackling areas of interest to us.
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- Cityscape Detroitis a non-profit group devoted to good urban planning, urban design, historic preservation, architecture, investment, green spaces, mass transit, interesting streetscapes, pedestrianism, human scale development, urbanism, and the "built environment" in Detroit.
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- Earth Preservation FundAll EPF supported projects are small-scale and community initiated. Rather than working with larger conservation organizations that spend a large portion of their budget on fundraising activities, the EPF looks to support smaller projects where a contribution of up to $500 can make a significant difference. Please visit our projects page for a more detailed list of projects supported.
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