Directory – NCW Success Network
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| Contact | Purpose or Mission | |
|---|---|---|
| Cascadia Conservation District | Michael J. Rickel 301 Yakima Street, Room 307 509-664-0268 (Mike) |
The Cascadia Conservation District is a non-regulatory, grant-funded organization dedicated to encouraging the wise stewardship and conservation of all natural resources in Chelan County |
| Chumstick Wildfire Stewardship Coalition | Annie Schmidt, Director PO Box 2223 509-630-2836 |
The Chumstick Wildfire Stewardship Coalition continues the strong work of individuals and organizations pursuing conservation, fuels reduction, and Community Wildfire Protection Plans in the Leavenworth area. |
| Community Farm Connection | Sherri Schneider, Executive Director 10 N Mission Street 509-665-4102 |
We bring our community closer to the people who grow our food. Our mission includes small farm support, innovative and cooperative direct marketing assistance, consumer education about the health and economic benefits of supporting local farmers and eating locally-grown food and a desire to share our passion for local food with our community. |
| Conservation Northwest | Jasmine Minbashian, Special Projects Director 1208 Bay Street, #201 360-671-9950 ext 29 |
Conservation Northwest connects and protects old growth and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the BC Rockies to benefit people and wildlife. Since 1989 we have protected hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlife habitat: from the big tree forests south of Mount Rainier to forest critical to lynx in the Loomis east of North Cascades National Park. We have three dedicated staff to North Central Washington working on habitat and wildlife issues on the ground and in communities. |
| IISRE - The International Institute for Sustainable Regional Economies | 250-862-3960 |
IISRE is a unique North American Canadian Swedish initiative that facilitates cooperation between Universities, Government, First Nations and Private Sector in interdisciplinary social and natural science research of global importance. |
| Methow Arts Alliance | Kate Jones P.O. Box 723 509-997-4004 |
Methow Arts Alliance builds community and economic vitality through the arts. Our three main program areas are: education, presenting, promotion and leadership. |
| Nature Conservancy of Canada | Barb Pryce RR1 S6 C1 250-497-5518 |
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| North Central Regional Library | Dan Howard, 16 N Columbia 509-663-1117 |
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| North Central Washington Economic Development District | Jennifer Korfiatis PO Box 1064 509-665-0208 |
To promote diversification and development of existing and potential economic opportunities that help create a vibrant and stable future for the NCW region. |
| North Central Washington Resource Conservation & Development Council | Samantha Bartling, NCW RC&D Coordinator 2nd Avenue South, Rm 101 509-422-2750 ext 107 |
The mission of the NCW RC&D is to be a grassroots organization, facilitating and fostering cooperation, local leadership, and concern for the environment in such a way that the overall economic health and quality of life in the tri-county region will be served. |
| Sinlahekin Wildlife Area | Dale Swedberg P.O. Box C; 1680 Sinlahekin Road 509-223-3358 |
Manage fish & wildlife lands to benefit fish and wildlife, and fish and wildlife oriented recreation |
| The Nature Conservancy | 6 Yakima St. Ste. 1A 509-665-9737 |
The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals, and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and the waters they need to survive. |
| The Partnership for a Sustainable Methow | Tory DeSalvo, Executive Director PO Box 264 509-997-1050 |
To initiate, encourage, and support activities that foster long-term sustainability and well-being in the Methow Valley community. |
| The Trust for Public Land | Peter Hill, Eastern Washington Project Manager 25 North Wenatchee Avenue, Suite 206 509-888-0844 |
The Trust for Public Land conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, and other natural places, ensuring liveable communities for generations to come. |
| Washington State Parks | Tom Ernsberger 270 9th Street NE 509-665-4313 |
Outdoor recreation access |
| Washington State University Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center (WSU TFREC) | Nadine Lehrer 1100 N. Western Ave. 509-663-8181 x267 |
Research and extension dedicated to improving the sustainability and productivity of Washington tree fruit agriculture. |
| Wenatchee Valley College | Bob Gillespie 1500 Fifth Street 509-682-6624 |
Provide educational opportunities for the people of North Central Washington |
| Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center | Brenda Abney 127 South Mission Street 509-888-6240 (main) |
WVMCC gathers and educates people to celebrate and preserve the history, arts, sciences and rich diversity of this region and its people. |
| WSU Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources | Michel Wiman, Research Associate WSU, CSANR, 1100 N. Western Ave 509-663-8181 X 235 |
CSANR leads efforts in sustainable agriculture, food, and natural resource systems that are economically viable, environmentally sound, and socially responsible. |
| WSU Extension, 4-H Eco-Stewardship | Kevin Powers 400 Washington Street 509-667-6540 |
Outreach environmental/natural resources education and youth development programs |
| WSU Small Farms Program | Michel Wiman, Research Associate WSU, CSANR, 1100 N. Western Ave 509-663-8181 X 235 |
The WSU Small Farms Team works with communities to foster profitable family farms, land and water stewardship, and access to healthy food |