We Are Nominated for Best Environmental Organization in Best of the Bay 2024!

We are excited to share that Take MAR has been nominated for Best Environmental Organization in the 2024 Creative Loafing Best of the Bay awards! This recognition means a lot to us, and it wouldn’t be possible without the hard work and support from our amazing volunteers and community partners. Voting is open now through August 31st. Winners will be revealed at the Best of the Bay Party on Wed., Sept. 25th, 2024, at the Seminole Hard Rock Event Center. Learn more here!

Action in Numbers

Together, we’re regenerating our environment and communities for a healthier, more balanced ecosystem. Check out what we’ve achieved since our launch in September 2022!

  • 122 community volunteer events bringing neighbors together for a shared cause.

  • 559 native trees planted to regenerate our local ecosystem.

  • 1,779 volunteer hours contributed by our dedicated volunteers to help regenerate our environment.

  • 3,155 pounds of trash removed from nature.

  • 4,350 pounds of invasive plants cleared to protect our natural habitats.

We’re incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved together and excited to keep making a positive impact!

We’re excited to be nominated with so many great organizations making a positive impact on our bay area environment. We want to recognize the outstanding efforts of our fellow nominees: Florida Wildlife Corridor, Keep Pinellas Beautiful, Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful, Luna Mays Lemonade, Ocean Allies, Sea Turtle Trackers, Suncoast Sierra Club, Tampa Bay Kayak Anglers, and Tampa Bay Watch.

Vote for Take MAR in Best of the Bay!

Support our efforts to make a difference in the environment and community by voting for Take MAR as the Best Environmental Organization in the Best of the Bay awards. You can vote daily, so please keep supporting us each day!

Visit the Best of the Bay website and cast your vote for us today!

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