Missouri Environmental Organizations Directory
The environmental movement is all of us and its success depends on collaboration and partnership. Use this list to see who's doing what in Missouri and then join the effort! Send info about additional groups here to [email protected].
Name |
Contact person Email address |
On the ground |
Top priorities |
Activities |
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Missouri Coalition for the Environment Statewide |
@Moenviron |
3115 S. Grand Blvd., Ste. 650, St. Louis, MO 63118 |
Water Quality, Big Rivers, Energy (Clean, Safe
& Renewable), and Food & Farm |
Education, Advocacy, Conservation, legal,
Lobbying |
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To protect and restore the environment through education, public
engagement and legal action. |
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James River Basin Partnership Statewide |
901 South National Ave. |
Education, Conservation |
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To protect and improve the quality of water in our springs,
streams, rivers and lakes. |
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Missouri Chapter, Sierra Club Statewide |
@MOBeyondCoal |
7164 Manchester |
1. Retiring coal plants |
Education, Advocacy, Conservation, legal,
Lobbying, Electoral |
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Explore/Enjoy/Protect |
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Table Rock Lake Water Quality, Inc. Table
Rock Lake Watershed and Lake Taneycomo Watershed;
counties: Barry, Stone,
Christian, and Taney; Carroll, Washington & Marion Counties in Arkansas |
@TRLWQ 417-739-4100 |
PO Box 606 |
Educate the public on the protection of water
resources |
Education |
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Dedicated to maintain & improve the quality of ground &
surface waters of the Table Rock Lake watershed. |
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Environment Missouri Statewide |
http://environmentmissouri.org @EnvironmentMO |
314.367.1481 |
Ozark
National Scenir Riverways,
Clean Water Protections, CO2 standards and fully funded state parks. |
Education, Advocacy, Lobbying,
Activism/Organizing |
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Environment Missouri is a statewide, citizen based grassroots
environmental advocacy organization working for clean air, clean water and
open spaces. |
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Missourians Organizing for Reform and
Empowerment (MORE) St.
Louis City and County |
World Community Center 438 N Skinker Blvd, St. Louis MO 63130 |
1. The Take Back St. Louis ballot initiative 2. Fighting the Prairie State Energy Campus in
Marissa, IL 4. Continued direct action around Peabody Coal |
Direct Action |
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Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE)
believes that Missouri is positioned at a unique intersection of social,
economic, climate, and environmental injustice. We believe that as corporate
power continues its unabated expansion and the gap between the rich and the
poor widens, there has never been a better time for our low-income
communities to come together and fight back. |
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University of Missouri Extension Environmental
Assistance Center Statewide |
@MObusinessNet |
University of Missouri |
Energy efficiency and renewable energy |
Education |
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Our mission is to help Missouri businesses reduce their
environmental impact through energy efficiency and renewable energy, solid
waste reduction and recycling, hazardous materials substitution, water
conservation, storm water control and CO2e reductions. |
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Missouri Solar Energy Industries Association Statewide |
@MOSEIA |
P.O. Box 434040 Saint Louis, MO 63143 |
Strengthen industry - monitoring legislative
and regulatory affairs. Provide professional development and networking
opportunities. |
Education, Advocacy, Legal, Lobbying,
Regulatory |
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Strengthen and expand the solar industry and establish a
sustainable energy future for all Missourians. |
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Great Rivers Environmental Law Center Missouri,
Illinois |
314-231-4181 |
705 Olive St., Suite 614 |
Clean energy, wetlands preservation and
environmental justice |
Legal |
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Great Rivers Environmental Law Center is a nonprofit public
interest environmental organization working to: |
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Renew Missouri Statewide |
@RenewMO |
910 E Broadway, Suite 205 |
* Getting Missouri's Renewable Energy Standard
("Proposition C") implemented |
Education, Advocacy, Legal, Lobbying, |
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Vision: Misssouri: A Clean Energy
State |
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Labadie Environmental Organization (LEO) St.
Louis Metro areas that have generated reports on coal ash |
@PSchuba |
Labadie Environmental Organization |
Coal ash legislation that would strengthen
Missouri regulations, moving Missouri off dirty fuels and nuclear, building
strong local economies. |
Education, Advocacy, Lobbying |
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The mission of the Labadie Environmental Organization (LEO) is
to inform and educate the community about issues impacting health and
well-being; to inspire positive change; and encourage sustainability
practices. |
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Missouri Stream Team Watershed Coalition Statewide |
PO Box 575 |
MSTWC works to provide educational tools and
resources to the Stream Team Program, Stream Team Associations, and Stream
Team Members. Technical MSTWC acts as a technical resource
to Stream Team members and the Stream Team Program. |
Education, Advocacy, Conservation |
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Vision: Linking Stream Teams for Healthy Watershed |
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Citizens Climate Lobby Mid-Missouri |
1330 Orange Ave #300 |
Pass a revenue neutral carbon tax |
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Create political will for a livable climate |
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Missouri Parks Association Statewide |
P.O. Box 30036 |
Inspiring love for parks and appreciation of
cultural and natural values at stake. |
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The Missouri Parks Association is a nonprofit citizens
organization, independent and non-partisan, dedicated to the protection,
enhancement, and interpretation of Missouri state parks and historic sites. |
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Missouri Environmental Education Association Statewide |
P.O.
Box 13, Columbia MO 65203 |
1. establishing and
promoting environmental literacy standards and assessments for evaluating
literacy |
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Vision: An environmentally literate citizenry in Missouri |
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St. Louis Audubon Society Greater
St. Louis area and central and western Illinois |
Mitch Leachman http://www.stlouisaudubon.org/index.php |
St. Louis Audubon Society |
The aims of the St Louis Audubon Society are
to: |
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Creating A Community; Connection To Nature through Education and
Conservation Across The Greater St. Louis Area |
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River Relief Inc. (dba
Missouri River Relief) 800
Miles of the Missouri River from Gavins Point Dam
to the Confluence with the Mississippi |
0ffice 473-443-0292 office Columbia MO 65201 |
Getting people and communities involved in
activities on the Missouri River to gain a sense of ownership and commitment
to the waterway. Increasing and improving knowledge about the river and
understanding and appreciation of how the river affects people's lives |
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Missouri River Relief is an equipment-based organization
dedicated to bringing people together on the river through community-based
clean-ups of trash, educational events and restoration activities. |
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350KC Metro-Kansas
City |
Education, Advocacy |
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To build a climate movement strong enough to overcome the fossil
fuel industry's opposition to bold and just climate action. |
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