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.
Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center
Tampa Bay Watch is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protection and restoration of the Tampa Bay Estuary through scientific and educational programs.
St Petersburg, FL 33701
Tanaka Farms
Tanganyika Wildlife Park
Taproot Farm & Environmental Education Center
Tarrant County College
Tarrant County College District provides affordable and open access to quality teaching and learning.
Fort Worth, TX 76119
Taylor County Conservation
Taylor County Public Library
The mission of Taylor County Public Library is to inspire by providing resources, advancing knowledge, and strengthening our community.
Campbellsville, KY 42718
Taylor University
Tazewell SWCD
Teaching and Learning Collaborative
Teaching Drum Outdoor School
Teaching Responsible Earth Education (T.R.E.E.)
T.R.E.E.’s mission is to educate children and adults about the life science processes that govern our planet, to inspire them to appreciate the natural world, and to motivate them to protect it.
New Orleans, LA 70125
Teens for Food Justice
Teens for Food Justice (TFFJ) is building a food-secure future through school-based, youth-led hydroponic farming, providing local, sustainably-grown produce to food desert communities and building health, education, and opportunity equity for all New Yorkers and beyond.
TFFJ works within Title I middle and high schools in NYC and beyond, training students to build and manage indoor hydroponic farms, each growing up to 10,000 pounds of fresh produce annually. This fresh produce is served daily in school cafeterias and is distributed biweekly to campus families and through community partners, to local food-insecure residents. Further, students learn/master nutrition/health skills to share with peers/neighbors, empowering them to lead themselves and others toward healthier futures, making fresh healthy food available where it is most lacking, particularly in under-resourced communities of color.
New York, NY 10023-7905
Teens to Trails
Teens to Trails connects middle and highschool students with life changing outdoor experiences.
We do this in three ways:
1. Outdoor Clubs. Helping Maine middle and start a co-curricular, student led outdoor club, this is our specialty and over 60 schools offer this.
2. Life Happens Outside Challenge. Our annual week-long competition for Maine middle schools. How many minutes can you spend outside? Every activity counts! Community involvement. Cash prizes to winning schools.
3. Outdoor Explorers Program. A 6-week free play program for middle schoolers hosted by Recreation Departments with teen leadership. Ignite imagination and exploration outside.
Brunswick, Maine 4011
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