Organization Categories: Animals, Children and Youth, Environment, Parks and Recreation, Sports and Recreation, and Veterans
The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization founded in 1997 to advance conservation and the appreciation of Missouri’s natural resources, including fish, forest and wildlife. We work with donors and conservation partners to financially support the mission and priorities of the Missouri Department of Conservation at the state, national and international level.
We invest in everything from migratory bird programs to youth, disabled youth and veterans hunting and fishing events to endangered species habitat protection. We support the state’s nature centers, as well as hiking and wildlife viewing activities – anything that allows people to enjoy the outdoors in both urban and rural areas. More than $25 million has been raised the last 25 years to invest in these conservation and outdoors-related projects large and small.
We are devoted to supporting and raising funds for the following areas:
– Youth/disabled youth hunting, fishing, archery and outdoor skills programs
– Missouri National Archery in the Schools Program (MoNASP)
– Clean water
– Migratory birds
– Discover Nature Camps
– Pollinator/Monarch and other wildlife habitats
– Veterans/disabled veterans hunting and fishing programs
– Land banks/conservation easement for endangered species/species of concernNo Records Found
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Council of Churches of the Ozarks is a non profit that serves all ages through our food pantry, diaper bank, women’s shelter, and more. Read more...
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The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is the enrolled volunteer component of the US Coast Guard, focusing on recreational boating safety and force multiplier activities in the Springfield Metro Area and Southwest Missouri. Read more...
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We are a grassroots, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization working to improve and protect the water quality of the springs, streams, rivers, and lakes in the James River watershed which consists of almost a million acres of land in portions of eight counties. Read more...
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Hammond Mill Camp is a non-profit Youth and Family Camp with a 75+ Year history. Located in the Devil’s Backbone of the Mark Twain National Forest, our campground is a rustic location far from the distractions of the modern world. We utilize that to provide an experience for youth and families to create strong bonds, have educational experiences, and connect Read more...
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