Skeezix Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 What nonprofit have you doled out $$ to in the last year? My personal favorites: The North Cascades Conservation Council, MoveOn.org Quote
EWolfe Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 My favorite is Northwest Youth Services, cuz they help kids and someone special works for them. Quote
Blake Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 (edited) My personal favorites: The North Cascades Conservation Council, Â They are not at all doing what they originally set out to do, and IMO not a worthy group to support if you want to be able to access the backcountry. As a former Greenshirt (and I mean that with the utmost respect) I'm surprised you'd endorse the NCCC after how the treat Palleck and the current NCNP admin in their propaganda. Â Edit: Skeevix, I PMed you. Edited January 11, 2005 by Blake Quote
mneagle Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 Instead of giving X-mas presents to my family this year my wife and I donated to the Heifer Foundation's Bolivia fund. Basically they buy livestock for the poor farmers. Â http://www.heiferfoundation.org/waystogive/country/latinamerica/_RogerHinojosaBolivianEndowment.cfm Quote
Skeezix Posted January 11, 2005 Author Posted January 11, 2005 My personal favorites: The North Cascades Conservation Council They are not at all doing what they originally set out to do, and IMO not a worthy group to support if you want to be able to access the backcountry. As a former Greenshirt (and I mean that with the utmost respect) I'm surprised you'd endorse the NCCC after how the treat Palleck and the current NCNP leadershipadmin in their propaganda. Blake - Outline your beef with NCCC, I'm curious to hear more about it. I know they've been critical of Palleck re: land exchanges in Stehekin... but what else do you disagree with? My biggest beef with them is that they focus too much on the Stehekin Valley. Quote
Roger Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 Most of my charitable contributions last year went to mountainspeedclimbing.org. I really appreciate their objective and unbiased reporting of what is going on in the speedclimbing community. You can ask to have your donations earmarked for special projects, like "office equipment" -- apparently they only have one computer for all of the people working there, which I guess has caused some confusion in the past. Quote
Squid Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 I'll think about it. I hear they're also looking for spare stopwatches. Â ***** BikeWorks is a low-key, local nonprofit that deserves some notice. Based in Columbia City (neighborhood in Seattle), they help kids earn bicycles by repair old and donated cycles. They also have an international program where they help supply old bikes to Ghana. It's worth checking out. Quote
dberdinka Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 Blake - Outline your beef with NCCC, I'm curious to hear more about it. Â I'll chime in. I've only read one of their news letters but it is very ANTI-ACCESS for everyone. If I remember correctly the entire article was about flood damage to the Mtn Loop Highway and how "we" need to make sure it doesn't get fixed. Â There was an article by Harvey Manning (sp?) that pretty much bashed everyone who hiked faster than he did, rode a bike, climbed etc. Came across as a real bitter, crusty toad. Â Â My take on it all was... Â NCCC is not the recreationists ally! Quote
forrest_m Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 central asia institute www.ikat.org building schools and such in rural pakistan, run by climbers  southern utah wilderness alliance www.suwa.org ground zero in the bush administration's efforts to open up wilderness areas to extraction.  oh, and almost forgot, kuow & kexp. support local public radio! Quote
Alasdair Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 (edited) peregrinefund Earth Justice Edited January 11, 2005 by Alasdair Quote
chirp Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 Earth First! is different from other environmental groups. Here are some things to keep in mind about Earth First! and some suggestions for being an active and effective Earth First!er: First of all, Earth First! is not an organization, but a movement. There are no "members" of Earth First!, only Earth First!ers. It is a belief in biocentrism, that life of the Earth comes first, and a practice of putting our beliefs into action. Â While there is broad diversity within Earth First! from animal rights vegans to wilderness hunting guides, from monkeywrenchers to careful followers of Gandhi, from whiskey-drinking backwoods riffraff to thoughtful philosophers, from misanthropes to humanists there is agreement on one thing, the need for action! Â Quote
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