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The mission of the Friends of the Richmond Greenway’s is to serve as a collaborative of local organizations and community members working together to transform the Richmond Greenway into a beautiful and healthy space that meets the needs of our community.
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Urban Tilth inspires, hires, and trains local residents to cultivate agriculture, feed our community, and restore relationships to land to build a more sustainable food system, within a just and healthier community.
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The mission of Groundwork Richmond is to bring about the sustained regeneration, improvement and management of the physical environment by developing community-based partnerships which empower people, businesses and organizations to promote environmental, economic and social well-being.
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The Watershed Project's mission is to inspire San Francisco Bay Area communities to understand, appreciate, and protect our local watersheds.
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Pogo Park transforms broken and little-used city parks in one of America’s toughest inner-city neighborhoods, Richmond, California’s “Iron Triangle,” into safe, green, beautiful public spaces for children to play.
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RICH CITY Rides is a non profit organization with a mission. Our dedicated staff and volunteers come together to help create a healthier city. Our programs focus on creating opportunities to improve health and economics by promoting cycling as a social, sustainable and green mode of transportation.
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The best and only bike park in the 510, Dirt World is a two-acre free, public bicycle terrain park currently open for our enjoyment on the Richmond Greenway.
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The Mission of the Contra Costa Resource Conservation District is to Facilitate Conservation and Stewardship of the Natural Resources in Contra Costa County.
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CURME is an urban gardening project, dedicated to facilitating the creation of an agricultural economy independent of the agribusiness commodities market, serving individuals, families, schools and organizations, training them to grow their own food and medicine in a way that restores the health of the land, the water, the people and the community.
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EcoVillage Farm is a model for growing healthy youth and healthy communities. People are an important part of the environment and we want to broaden the range of people involved in environmental and social justice work to include urban residents and people of various cultural backgrounds.
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Our project is a long term investment in the Richmond community and helping our community become healthier, ensuring families have safe and clean parks to enjoy a walk or get exercise, highlighting the importance of education, and providing tools needed to learn and thrive are keys to success we desire to share.
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SOS Richmond is housed, unhoused, and formerly unhoused staff and allies working together to improve our neighborhoods. We are in encampments, problematic hotspots, neighborhood events, neighborhood councils, community-organizing initiatives, and neighborhood improvement projects advocating for safety, stability, and security.
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Founded in 1978, Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) is one of the preeminent environmental justice organizations in the nation. The mission of CBE is to build people’s power in California’s communities of color and low income communities to achieve environmental health and justice by preventing and reducing pollution and building green, healthy and sustainable communities and environments.
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The Recreation and Neighborhood Services Division is dedicated to enriching the quality of life in Richmond through its recreation programs, facilities, and cultural events.
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The Richmond Arts & Culture Commission, in partnership with the Arts and Culture Division, is the lead organization for the development and advocacy of the arts and culture in Richmond. The Commission is respected and sought after for its broad and diverse knowledge of the arts. Members reflect the strength and diversity of the City and represent multiple fields of expertise.