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The Endangered Planet Foundation (EPF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in the United States whose mission is to raise awareness of pro-environmental causes via dialog and the arts; recognizing that advances in technology can provide many of the answers that will lead to a sustainable future.

History EPF was founded by Charles M. Murray, a graphic designer and commercial photographer, as the philanthropic arm of the Endangered Planet Gallery, an art space opened in Laguna Beach, California in 2005. Charles Murray had previously organized and participated in a number of community-oriented events, including the largest environmental gathering in Orange County, California: the November 1989 landmark Laguna Canyon wilderness preservation movement, “Save Our Canyons Walk.” Murray conceived the Walk and co-wrote a public service announcement with Harry Huggins of Laguna Canyon Foundation that was produced and performed by Grammy Award-winning artist, Jose Feliciano. The actions and support of the Walk’s 8500+ participants resulted in preserving open space in the Laguna Canyon area.

Overview

EPF Board of Directors and Advisors have included Earth Day Founder, Visionary and Peace Advocate, John McConnell, Joanne Tawfilis, a Bob Marley Peace Award winner and former United Nations executive, attorney Jonathan R. Ellowitz, and noted environmental author, Chris Prelitz.

Activities

Early fundraising efforts organized by EPF include the public screenings of the documentary films “The 11th Hour” and “One: The Movie.” EPF also co-produced a popular town hall meeting entitled “Laguna Beach – Earth Trustee,” featuring a discussion panel headed by John McConnell and a Proclamation in Laguna Beach stating Earth Day coincides with the Vernal Equinox. Additional activities aimed at raising awareness of environmental and humanitarian issues included promoting and co-funding Sailors Without Borders in its mission to bring aid (such as solar panels and much-needed goods) to the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake; and a collaboration connecting arts with the environment known as the “Environmental Mile” which toured internationally as part of the Art Miles Mural Project (AMMP).

EPF sponsored and organized the One Earth | One Dream EcoFests in 2008 and 2009 with grants made available by entities such as the City of Laguna Beach. The events drew thousands of participants to view green exhibitors, award-winning films, eco-themed design and art exhibits. Also featured were symposiums where keynote speakers, including photographer and National Geographic’s Eco-Ambassador, Chris Jordan, former UN Ambassador Anwarul Chowdhury, Wayne Nastri, of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Peter A. Bowler, Ph.D., Director, UCI Arboretum and Herbarium, discussed environmental concerns, examining topics such as environmental impacts on women’s and children's health, food and farming practices, eco-business, sustainable living and automotive fossil fuel reduction. EPF, One Earth | One Dream provided support and sponsorship of the Laguna Beach Earth Day & Kelp Fest in 2012.

Awards and Accolades

City of Laguna Beach Environmental Recognition Award 2008

Wyland Foundation – Ambassador for the Planet

Earth Society Foundation – New York

Starbucks Foundation Grant – (in collaboration w/ AMMP)

Toshiba Green Innovation Award

Grants from the City of Laguna Beach

Sponsorship from Hewlett Packard

External links

EPF web page

press story - Earthsite

Earth Day press

Sailors Without Borders, based in Florida, USA

Art Miles Mural Project