Nonprofit

Bay-Friendly Landscaping & Gardening Coalition

Point Richmond, CA
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www.bayfriendlycoalition.org

  • About Us

    The Bay-Friendly Landscaping & Gardening Coalition was formed in 2009 with the vision of teaching people about effective, practical ways to create and care for landscapes that support rather than uproot natural ecological systems. We are looking for an outstanding organizer to lead our nursery outreach and events program with the aim of inspiring positive behavior changes that lead to the creation of regenerative gardens and landscapes.

    We believe that every home gardener and landscape professional can create regenerative green spaces that enhance the health of people and wildlife, reduce costs for building and maintaining public infrastructure such as flood and stormwater controls, and provide valuable ecological services such as attracting pollinators, mitigating climate change impacts and purifying water.

    The Bay-Friendly Landscaping & Gardening Coalition was formed in 2009 with the vision of teaching people about effective, practical ways to create and care for landscapes that support rather than uproot natural ecological systems. We are looking for an outstanding organizer to lead our nursery outreach and events program with the aim of inspiring positive behavior changes that lead to the creation of regenerative gardens and landscapes.

    We believe that every home gardener and landscape professional can create regenerative green spaces that enhance the health of people and wildlife, reduce costs for building and maintaining public infrastructure such as flood and stormwater controls, and provide valuable ecological services such as attracting pollinators, mitigating climate change impacts and purifying water.

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    Location

    • 111 Park Place, Suite 208, Point Richmond, CA 94801, United States
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