Organizations & Resources


Cleveland’s Black Environmental Leaders aim to diversify the green movement.


The FPC brings about public and private policy-based changes that foster an all-around healthier food system.  The Coalition has based its work on assessments of how food can impact the health of individuals, communities, the economy, and the environment.


Educates the public about environmentally sustainable practices. Collaborates with businesses, non-profit organizations, political subdivisions, and government agencies to develop programs incorporating environmentally sustainable methods into accepted practice.


An organization involved in shaping policy and implementing initiatives towards generating and maintaining healthy environments. There are opportunities for community involvement.


The Cuyahoga County Board Health addresses multiple environmental health concerns for County residents.


GreenCityBlueLake is the sustainability center of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (CMNH). Their work supports transformative urban revitalization in Northeast Ohio.

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Details the relationship between human health and natural history. It provides information on how our genetics, health, and environment are interconnected and current research in the area. The site also links to health education workshops that can be taken at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

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The Office of Sustainability leverages Cleveland’s wealth of assets by collaborating with the community to improve the economic, environmental, and social well-being of its citizens. 


The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) works with communities to find and implement strategies to prevent and reduce the burden of chronic disease.


NOACA addresses the transportation, air quality, and water quality needs of Northeast Ohio. The agency and its partners cooperatively develop and implement plans to ensure that travel throughout the region is safe, cost-effective, and environmentally sound. 


The Trust for Public Land’s mission is to create parks and protect land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come. 


Western Reserve Land Conservancy provides the people of our region with essential natural assets through land conservation and restoration. They vision thriving, prosperous communities nourished by vibrant natural lands, working farms and healthy cities.


West Creek Conservancy protects local natural areas, open spaces, streams, and waterways right here in our community. We’re reclaiming vacant urban lands and restoring streams, wetlands, woods, and natural habitats.


It is a professional association devoted to education and advocacy of environmental health issues.


The Ohio Environmental Council is dedicated to the education and advocacy of healthy air, land, and water for Ohioans. “Using legislative initiatives, legal action, scientific principles, and statewide partnerships, we secure a healthier environment for Ohio's families and communities.


The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) is a research organization that focuses on the link between diet and cancer. They fund research that leads to cancer prevention, treatment, and survival--providing evidence-based recommendations to lower the population’s cancer risk. Access their site to learn about the steps you can take to Reduce Your Cancer Risk.


Covering multiple areas of health, including environmental health, the American Public Health Association (APHA) “champions the health of all people and all communities.”


The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is a “nonprofit, scientific and educational association dedicated to managing and treating water.”  AWWA “provides solutions to improve public health, protect the environment, strengthen the economy and enhance our quality of life.”


An organization dedicated to removing unnecessary pesticides from the environment to reduce exposure.


A focus area of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), Built Environment and Health supports programs that “help to transform local environments in ways that remove health barriers and make it easier for people to lead healthier lives.”


The mission of the Environmental Working Group (EWG) “is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. With breakthrough research and education, ” they seek to “drive civic action and consumer choice.”


A network of grantmakers dedicated to funding initiatives that fall at the intersection of environment and health. The website provides information on grants and well as general information on environmental health. 


The Interstate Renewable Energy Council “makes clean, efficient, sustainable energy possible for more Americans through forward-thinking regulatory reform, quality workforce development, and consumer education.”


The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) supports environmental health and protection professionals towards the goal of “providing a healthful environment for all.”


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) protects the nation’s health through diverse scientific and education initiatives. This includes diverse activities focused on environmental health.  Resources include:

  •  addresses issues related to hazardous substances in the environment.
  •  provides information on the impact of air pollution on respiratory health.
  •  provides information of clean water drinking, and issues surrounding it on the federal and local level.
  •  is a government website dedicated to promoting food safety. It provides information on how to cook safely, as well as how to keep food safe and avoid issues like food poisoning.
  •  is dedicated to providing information regarding healthy environments.
  •  is a CDC website dedicated to the relationship between food, health, and environment.
  •  the National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) “plans, directs, and coordinates a national program to maintain and improve the health of the American people…”
  •  provides information about health issues for those who are traveling. Great for learning more about potential pathogens you may encounter on your travels (i.e. Zika, H1N1, etc.).
  •  details current information pertaining to the ZIKA virus.


A goal-oriented resource from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion in the Department of Health and Human Services for individuals, families, educators, policymakers, and communities.


The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a government agency dedicated to the protection of the environment. This site details the issues currently surrounding the environment and their impact, as well as legislation to address these issues.


An institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) supports research “to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives.” See Environmental Factor: NIEHS Newsletter


The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides “leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on public policy, the best available science, and effective management.”  Useful resources for consumers, educators, and healthcare providers include:


The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health provides “information, evidence and policy advice to local and national government, environmental and public health practitioners in the public and private sectors.”


Through diverse activities, the Clean Air Task Force (CATF) “is working to protect air quality and the earth's climate.”


The International Federation for Environmental Health (IFEH) “works to disseminate knowledge concerning environmental health and promote cooperation between countries where environmental health issues are transboundary.”


The World Health Organization (WHO) works in more than 150 countries to “build a better, healthier future for people all over the world.”  This page details news, information, and initiatives related to environmental health.