The
North Carolina Conservation Network
The
North Carolina Conservation Network is a statewide network of over
120 environmental, community and environmental justice organizations
focused on protecting North Carolina’s environment and public health.
The NC Conservation Network supports, trains and coordinates diverse
groups and directly advocates to achieve equitable and sustainable
solutions for our environment.
North Carolina is fortunate to have a rich and diverse environment. From the
mountains to the sea, that environment faces a wide array of threats to
air quality, water quality, and the health of urban and rural residents
and landscapes. In collaboration with our affiliates, the North Carolina
Conservation Network works through legislative advocacy and grassroots
action to protect North Carolina's human and natural environments. We
monitor the progress of legislation at the
NC General Assembly,
coordinate lobbying activity with environmental lobbyists, and track
rulemaking at the various regulatory commissions, such as the
Environmental Management
Commission. We join our affiliate organizations in coalition
campaigns, and work to strengthen their capacity to win.
Please help
Origin Land Surveying and Mapping, Inc., in actively assisting the North
Carolina Conservation Network. To help support the work of the NC Conservation Network, you can:
make a one-time
donation through their secure online site;
donate by
check; schedule monthly
or quarterly donations online; or
make an
online donation in honor of a loved one.
You can also give to the NC Conservation Network by:
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The North Carolina Society of Surveyors Museum of Archives and
Preservation of Surveying, Inc. is a non-profit corporation (501 (c) 3) which
provides an avenue to preserve the past of surveying and invest in the future by
preserving maps, instruments, books and other artifacts of value to the
profession both present and future.
The
NCSS Maps, Inc. was established to provide a 100% tax
deductible mechanism to attain the following goals for surveyors.
1. To acquire, preserve and exhibit rare books, documents, monuments, and
instruments related to surveying and any items of historical interest and
significant bearing on the development and profession of land surveying.
Preserving the past and present, investing in the
future
NCSS MAPS, INC.
410 Oberlin Road, Suite 304
P.O. Box 10128
Raleigh, North Carolina 27605
919-833-9808
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Catawba
Lands Conservancy is a nonprofit
land trust that permanently protects land, water and wildlife habitat to
enhance your quality of life in North Carolina's Southern Piedmont and
Lower Catawba River Basin.
Get Involved!
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