Our Friends that Share the Green Cambridge Mission.

 
 

The Memorial Drive Alliance is a group of Boston-based environmentalists, tree stewards, dog owners, cyclists, pedestrians, runners, city officials and members of prominent local community organizations. We have a shared goal of making the Memorial Drive Parkway a beautiful, safe, resilient, and vibrant green corridor for the enjoyment of many generations to come.

 

The Cambridge Department of Public Works is responsible for the city's composting and recycling programs, household disposal, as well as the Urban Forest Master Plan. Questions about the streetside collection of compost and recycling should be directed to the Department of Public Works.

 

The Cambridge Energy Alliance is a service provided by the City of Cambridge to help residents, businesses, and institutions become more energy efficient and access renewable energy services. Our goals are to help you save money and to reduce our collective carbon footprint. Questions about community solar and other forms of renewables should be directed to the Cambridge Energy Alliance.

 

The Former founder of Meadowscaping for Biodiversity Jean Devine is an environmental educator, native plant coach, and specialty landscaper. Jean started Devine Native Plantings to build pollinator pathways throughout the Metro West Boston region. To accomplish this, Devine creates native plant gardens of all sizes — from sidewalk strips to private yards, school/church grounds, and meadows. All while enlightening people about the power of nature-based solutions to biodiversity loss and climate change.

 

The Climate Coalition of Somerville (CCS) is a coalition of advocacy and activist groups collectively invested in driving environmental sustainability in Somerville, Mass. We work to accelerate equitable climate mitigation, resilience and adaptation efforts across the city.

 
 

Formed out of community concerns over the state of green space; Green & Open Somerville advocates for climate change resiliency and ecological restoration in Somerville.

 

Mass Audubon works to conserve Massachusetts’s nature and enhance the connection between humans and wildlife. They manage and protect over 40,000 acres of land, advocate for stronger environmental policies on both the local and state level, and provide environmental education programs for people across MA.

Want to learn more about where our funding and support come from? Visit the Support and Partnerships page!