These are the Chicago groups I recommend when friends ask where to volunteer or donate for environmental causes. From river cleanups to prairie restoration to community gardens, each one is doing tangible, hands-on work that makes our city greener an...
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If you care about Lake Michigan at all, this is the one to support. Their beach cleanups and water protection work have a real, visible impact.
Alliance for the Great Lakes
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I love how they combine urban farming with job training — it’s food justice and workforce development all in one.
Growing Home | Supporting Healthy People & Communities
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They quietly protect so many of the natural spaces we take for granted. Their tree planting and school garden programs feel especially meaningful.
Openlands
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When a beloved park or green space needs defending, this is usually the group leading the charge.
Friends of the Parks
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Beyond being gorgeous to visit, they do serious conservation and education work that often flies under the radar.
Chicago Botanic Garden
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If you want a more walkable, bike-friendly Chicago, this is the org pushing for safer streets and smarter transit policies.
Active Transportation Alliance
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Great for bird lovers and nature nerds — their habitat restoration and guided walks make conservation feel very hands-on.
Chicago Bird Alliance (formerly Chicago Audubon Society)
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One of my favorite food justice organizations. Their farms are beautiful and deeply rooted in community leadership.
Urban Growers Collective
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They’ve helped transform how Chicagoans think about the river. Their paddling trips and cleanups are actually fun ways to volunteer.
Friends of the Chicago River
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They protect neighborhood gardens permanently, which feels like such a practical, lasting way to preserve green space block by block.
Neighbor Space
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People forget it’s free and nonprofit — and their conservation and research work goes way beyond the exhibits.
Lincoln Park Zoo
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I’m constantly grateful these preserves exist. Their volunteer restoration days are an easy, satisfying way to give back outdoors.
Forest Preserves of Cook County
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Their Great Lakes research and conservation work makes me see them as more than an aquarium — they’re a real environmental advocate.
Shedd Aquarium
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They steward so many of our everyday green spaces and beaches. Checking out their volunteer days is a simple way to help your own neighborhood.
Chicago Park District
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This is grassroots, community-led environmental justice at its best — fighting for clean air and healthier neighborhoods.
Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
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One of my favorite indoor nature escapes in winter. Supporting them helps keep this incredible space free and welcoming.
Garfield Park Conservatory
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Such a smart idea — they make volunteering easy for families, including lots of eco-focused projects.
The Honeycomb Project
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If you like getting your hands dirty, their prairie and woodland restoration days are incredibly rewarding.