Partnerships

For thirty years, the Canadian Environmental Network (RCEN) has been facilitating networking between environmental organizations and others who share its mandate - To Protect the Earth and Promote Ecologically Sound Ways of Life.

Climate Action Network Canada (CAN Canada) – Réseau action climat Canada (RAC Canada) is composed of member organizations committed to preventing dangerous levels of human interference with the global climate system, protecting environmental sustainability and public health, while upholding principles of just transition, equity and social justice.

The Detroit River Canadian Cleanup (DRCC) is a community-based partnership initiated in 1998 to cleanup, enhance, restore and sustain the Detroit River ecosystem. Partnerships within the DRCC aim to promote and implement the Remedial Action Plan to restore the Detroit River's beneficial uses with the ultimate goal of removing the Detroit River from the list of Great Lakes Areas of Concern.

Essex County Field Naturalists' Club is a volunteer organization affiliated with Ontario Nature and the Canadian Nature Federation (CNF). The membership consists of people interested in nature and our local environment.

The Friends of Ojibway Prairie is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting public awareness of the Ojibway Prairie Complex and its unique biological and historical importance. The Friends work closely with the City of Windsor and Ontario Parks to provide assistance with educational programs, special events and restoration projects.

Great Lakes Ecoregion Network (GLEN) is a collaborative of individuals and environmental non-government organizations (ENGOs) who have been part of the ongoing international cooperation within the Great Lakes Basin - including the fifty years of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.

Green Infrastructure Ontario (GIO) Coalition is an alliance of organizations that share a common vision for a healthy, green Ontario where the economic, social, environmental and health benefits of green infrastructure are fully realized.

The CEA in conjunction with 23 of Ontario's leading environmental organizations have created Green Prosperity, an action agenda for the province, that we believe will help make Ontario a world leader in green practices and programs.

The Lake Erie Millennium Network's (LEMN) goal is to define and understand Lake Erie's most pressing problems, propose solutions, and track the changes.

The Midwest Consortium for Hazardous Waste Worker Training has been funded since 1987 by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to develop, present and evaluate model worker training programs.

Nuclear Waste Watch / Action déchets nucléaires is a network of organizations concerned about high level radioactive waste and nuclear power in Canada.

The OCAA is a diverse, multi-stakeholder coalition of approximately 90 organizations including cities, health associations, environmental and public interest groups, public utilities, unions, faith communities and individuals.

The OEN is a non-profit, non-governmental network coordinating the efforts of over 500 Ontario environmental groups working towards and promoting protection of the environment.

The Ontario Greenbelt Alliance is a watchdog and defender of Ontario's innovative Greenbelt. Their vision is to make the Greenbelt a valuable and permanent part of Ontario's landscape. The Alliance is coordinated by Environmental Defence.

All Star Gaming Centre, 1395 Walker Road, Windsor, Ontario, is our charity fundraising eBingo partner. Gaming funds shared with CEA help support our programs and community outreach.