Berea Arts Council has been a positive force in their community since 1986. They work diligently to inspire love for the arts in the region and thereby enhance the quality of life for those around them. Their passion to improve their communities inspired them to partner with Appalachian Carbon Partnership, thereby extending their reach throughout the region.
Our Partners
blue moon fund was the first organization to offset with Appalachian Carbon Partnership in 2009. We’re proud to partner with them because they invest in projects that preserve natural landscapes, bio-diversity, and protect others vulnerable to climate change or environmental degredation.
EarthColor is a leader in the commercial print communications industry through their commitment to sustainability and by efficiently and effectively achieving carbon-managed and climate-balanced printing. Their operating philosophy embodies corporate social responsibility: "while our world revolves around every one of our customers, it would mean nothing if we weren’t preserving the world that we all share along the way. It’s simply how EarthColor operates."
Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center is a technical assistance resource center created to help Kentucky businesses, industries and organizations become and stay environmentally sustainable while maintaining a competitive edge in the global market. Ultimately they improve environmental performance and lower the operating costs of their clients.
Kiwanis Club is a global volunteer organization dedicated to changing the world through service. The local Division, Kiwanis Club Division 9, has offset with us in order to support the local economy and preserve its natural resources.
Marguerite Casey Foundation is an exciting organization that works to ameliorate suffering and to implement social justice. Along with their social and economic development effort, they show that they care about the environment, too.
Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation aims to bring people and communities out of poverty and into social and economic justice by investing in relevant projects in the Southeast region of the United States.
Sierra Club Cumberland Chapter has been involved in many conservation issues since its founding in 1968. It also advocates strict enforcement of the federal surface mining, clean water and clean air acts, forest management, legislation for state planning, zoning, waste disposal and protection of lakes, streams, agricultural and wetland areas. Joining the ACP was a natural extension of the work they already do to enhance and protect our region's natural resources.
SouthWings is a conservation and public benefit aviation non-profit. They provide a unique aerial perspective to educate others about environmental challenges, importance of local ecosystems, and opportunities for conservation. This unique perspective informs their values as well as their actions, and because they understand the importance of forest ecosystems, SouthWings decided join Appalachian Carbon Partnership to become carbon neutral for 2010.
Sustainable Berea is a organization that truly thinks globally and acts locally. It’s a group of local residents who aim to create a sustainable community right here in good ole’ Kentucky. They support local gardening projects, educate the community through workshops, and promote food security in the region.




