Directory of Service Providers
Search the directory below to find programs and resources focused on environmental literacy, climate justice, green building, outdoor learning, e-STEM, and other related topics.
Northwoods Land Trust
Northwoods Wildlife Center
NORTON COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Not A Clue Adventures
To introduce families and beginners to outdoor activities with a focus on being responsible and safe while enjoying our natural lands.
Kathleen, FL 33849
Notable Works Publication and Distribution Co. Inc.
Notable Works is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness for environmental and social concerns through the arts, while providing a venue to local artists, musicians, and composers.
Providence, RI 2905
Notchcliff Nature Programs
Notre Dame Academy
Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative
Notre Dame-Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility
Nottingham Park
Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge
Nueces River Authority
Nuestro Mundo Public Charter School
This bilingual school uses a multidisciplinary approach to learning. The focus on the environment and multicultural education fosters an awareness of contemporary global and domestic events, such as climate change and social inequality, while developing well-rounded, compassionate students.
Providence, RI 2905
Nugget Lake County Park
NWA Space and Science Center
NWA Space is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to build a science center with a 150-seat planetarium, observatory, permanent science exhibits, and hands-on labs for Northwest Arkansas. The center will be a place for all ages to gather and explore science. The center will ultimately be a set of iconic buildings that complement the local area located on the I-49 corridor with connections to the area bike/hike trails. We hope to break ground within three years and open within five.
NWCA Baudette Head Start
NY Sun Works
NY Sun Works is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to bringing quality sustainability science and climate education to K-12 public schools. Through our Hydroponic Classrooms, we provide joyful, hands-on learning experiences that foster scientific inquiry and environmental stewardship. NY Sun Works’ curriculum transforms students into Farmer-Scientists introducing them to the idea of farming as a science subject. Our innovative approach allows students to grow food from seed-to-harvest, understanding the connection between humans, technology, and the environment and their direct relationship to climate change — all while growing hundreds of pounds of fresh produce to share with their families and school communities.
Our programming uses a variety of cutting-edge hydroponic systems and supporting technologies to cultivate student engagement while fostering curiosity, creativity, and a sense of scientific inquiry. While the growing starts at the seedling station, students also learn about the intricate science of composting, the nuances of integrated pest management techniques, and more advanced hydroculture practices including aquaponic farming.
Our goal is to integrate these systems into the school day, fostering deeper connections with nature and a sense of joy in the learning process.
NY Sun Works serves a diverse population of students primarily across the five boroughs of New York City — 39% Hispanic, 19% Black, 21% Asian, and 17% White. With over 75% of our students’ families residing below the poverty level, we focus on bringing our programming to under-resourced communities. Our Hydroponic Classroom programming is accessible to all types of learners, including those who require special accommodations, and is designed to be inclusive and culturally responsive.
We have built more than 350 state-of-the-art Hydroponic Classrooms, positively impacting over 140,000 students annually. Our year-round K-12 curriculum is thoughtfully tailored to each grade level, aligned to Next Generation Science Standards, and supported by our comprehensive teacher training and mentoring that ensure long-term program success.
We believe that a sustainable future starts in the classroom today. We envision a generation of environmental innovators empowered to create solutions to global climate challenges.
New York, NY 10023-6503
NYC Department of Environmental Protection
DEP’s mission is to protect public health and the environment by supplying the highest-quality drinking water; treating and recovering valuable resources from wastewater to protect New York City’s waterways; minimizing exposure to air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution; and constructing dependable infrastructure to foster a more resilient New York City for generations to come.
Flushing, NY 11373
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