Clark Countys Responsible Growth Forum
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Protecting Farmland & Forests
Working to preserve local farms and healthy forests in Clark County.

Protecting Rivers, Lakes & Aquifers
Focusing on maintaining clean water sources throughout the county.

Protecting Wildlife Habitats
Dedicated to safeguarding natural habitats for local wildlife.

Supporting Local Food Systems
Promoting sustainable and accessible local food sources.

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Clark Countys Responsible Growth Forum


Founded in
1992
EIN
911488547
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(4)
Category/Type
Environmental Protection
Address
19600 NE 3RD ST APT 107 CAMAS, Washington 98607-7808 United States
Website
friendsofclarkcounty.org
Phone
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CLARK COUNTYS RESPONSIBLE GROWTH FORUM, founded in 1992, promotes responsible growth in Clark County, WA. Their mission is to protect local farms, forests, clean water, fish, and wildlife while fostering safe, vibrant, and equitable communities.
Mission
We are a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization working with other community partners who are dedicated to preserving Clark County's natural environment, rural landscapes, and unique quality of life.

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