For more than 40 years, the Farah & Farah law firm has dedicated itself to the community it knows and loves. Homegrown in Jacksonville, managing partners and brothers Eddie…
Read MoreGroundwork Jacksonvilleā€”the City of Jacksonvilleā€™s nonprofit partner in building the Emerald Trail and restoring Hogans Creek and McCoys Creekā€”has been awarded $5,848,900 through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)…
Read MoreGroundwork Jacksonville is proud to release our 2020-2022 Annual Report highlighting our accomplishments over the last two years and recognizing the amazing people and organizations that support and make our…
Read MoreThis summer Groundwork Jacksonvilleā€™s Green Team Youth Corps collaborated with the University of North Florida (UNF), the National Park Service (NPS) and the National Park Foundation (NPF) on an innovative…
Read MoreGroundwork Jacksonville is growing!Ā We are looking for energetic self-starters for a variety of positions with our mission-driven organization. Please visit our Careers Page or the job descriptions below. Emerald…
Read MoreVisitors to the Emerald Trail S-Line Rail Trail now have a new resource to help them enjoy this portion of the Emerald Trail in a more interactive and informed way.…
Read MoreGloria McNair, Groundwork Jacksonville’s Manager for Community Engagement and EquityĀ recently hosted an Environmental Justice Tour of North RiversideĀ and Mixon Town for 28 University of North Florida (UNF) students as part…
Read MoreBright blue skies and coolĀ fall breezes graced the third annual VyStar Emerald Trail 5K/10K on October 22. More than 450 runners, walkers, cyclists and supporters gathered downtown at the Duval…
Read MoreDylan Ford has joined the team as Groundwork Jacksonvilleā€™s Landscape Architect and Project Manager, responsible for designing native landscapes for the Emerald Trail, as well as managing watershed and restoration…
Read MoreRestoration and revitalization initiatives in urban waters communities like Jacksonville are intended to create more sustainable and resilient neighborhoods. However, leaders must be mindful that these improvements ā€”referred to as…
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