Thank you to the many individuals, foundations, firms, and corporations that support the work of Houston Tomorrow, including the following:
Foundations
Houston Endowment, Inc.
The Anchorage Foundation
Anchorage Foundation of Texas
BP Foundation
The Brown Foundation, Inc.
The Felvis Foundation
Greater Houston Community Foundation
The Jacob and Teresa Hershey Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Horne Foundation
Marian & Speros Martel Foundation
Mithoff Family Charitable Foundation
The Strake Foundation
Alice Kleyberg Reynolds Foundation
The Scurlock Foundation
Union Pacific Foundation
Susan Vaughan Foundation
Joan Hohlt and J. Roger Wich Foundation
Wolfe Family Foundation
Organizations
American Institute of Architects - Houston Chapter
American Planning Association
Bayou Preservation Association
Buffalo Bayou Partnership
Central Houston
Citizens for Blueprint Houston
Citizens for Public Transportation
City of Clear Lake Shores
Gulf Coast Economic Development District
Gulf Coast Small Business Finance Corporation
Greater Greenspoint District
Katy Prairie Conservancy
Last Organic Outpost
League of Women Voters – Houston
Making Main Street Happen
Memorial Hermann - The Woodlands
METRO
North Montrose Community Garden
Park People
Regional Plan Association
Sierra Club - Houston Regional Group
Texas Forest Service
Texas NEMO
Trees for Houston
TREK
US Environmental Protection Agency
Corporations and Local Firms
13 Celsius
ARUP
Asakura Robinson
Blazek & Vetterling
CDS Market Research
Clark Condon Associates
Edge Creative Strategies
The Goodman Corporation
Marathon Oil Company
Morris Architects
NuRide
Post Properties
Upstream Insurance Brokers
Walter P Moore and Associates
Waterstreet Engineering
The Woodlands Operating Company
In-Kind Supporters
Copy Dot Com
Easterly & Company
Edge Creative Strategies
Environment Associates - Architects & Consultants
InterDirect
Tony Mandola’s Gulf Coast Kitchen
1000 Friends of Houston
Individual investors in a better quality of life for the Houston region
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