1% for the Planet

1% for the Planet is a global network with thousands of businesses and environmental organizations working together to support people and the planet.

Bureo

At our heart, we’re ocean lovers and surfers. Having grown up in fishing communities along the Northeast, we have a deep respect for livelihoods based on the sea and a calling to protect what gives us so much.

BWRAG

The Big Wave Risk Assessment Group (BWRAG) exists to educate and train surfers in ocean risk management, safety protocols, equipment, technology, and hands-on skills to maximize their own safe practices and to elevate safety.

Land and Sea for All

Our mission is to champion impact storytelling and amplify individual and community voices to drive meaningful change for both people and planet.

Parley

Parley for the Oceans is the global environmental organization and network where creators, thinkers and leaders come together to raise awareness for the beauty and fragility of the oceans and collaborate on projects that can end their destruction.

Reef Renewal

Reef Renewal, USA, Inc. (RRUSA) is a global model that inspires volunteers to restore and protect coral reefs systems for future generations by using education, innovation, and science through grassroots community involvement.

Rincon Water Safety

Providing the Rincón community with water safety tools, information and resources to empower individuals to assist in saving lives.

Rozalia Project

Rozalia Project has been working on the problem of marine debris since our inception in 2010. We work surface to seafloor, with a focus on urban and coastal waterways and utilize multiple strategies: prevention through education, remediation (cleanup), in

SeaTrees

SeaTrees directly supports communities and scientists who protect and regenerate coastal ecosystems which can be up to 5-10X more effective than rainforests at removing carbon from the air.

Sentinel Ocean Alliance

Sentinel Ocean Alliance creates ocean-based opportunities and provides environmental education for the youth of South Africa’s coastal communities. 

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