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Sources of Help and Potential Partners in your Community and Beyond
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The following is a list of sources where you may be able to find indicator data to measure your project's success. These sources may also be able to help you use indicators that require technical knowledge. In addition, you may want to consider these sources as potential partners for your group's work. This is not a comprehensive list, since data sources will differ depending on where your community is located. Locally based sources will probably be most helpful, since these groups or agencies will be more focused on your community or local area. The exact names of agencies or organizations in your community may not match those presented here, but these can be used as a guide. Check the blue pages in your area's phone book for government agency telephone listings.
Environmental Agencies at the Local, State and National Level
Chamber of Commerce
Colleges and Universities
Community Development Department
Department of Fish and Wildlife
Department of Motor Vehicles
Department of Parks and Recreation
Department of Public Works
Department of Youth Services
Economic Development Agency
Environmental or Conservation Groups
Fire Department
High School, Middle School, and Elementary School Teachers and Students
Public Libraries
Local Health Inspector
Local Job Centers
Local Planning Department or Planning Commission
Local School Board or School Superintendent
Mayor's Office
Police Department
Public Health Department
State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
State Department of Corrections
State Department of Environmental Protection/Quality
State Department of Forestry
State Department of Social and Health Services
State Police Department
State Tourism Office
Town Finance Department
Town, City or County Clerk's Office
U.S. Bureau of the Census
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S.D.A. Forest Service
Utility companies
Welfare and Social Services Office
Other local organizations like yours
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