PineMark's Commitment to the Community

PineMark has partnered with a few non-profits whose missions align with our own.

If you select an organization, a percentage of your application fee will be donated to support their cause. If you select "No Preference", we will select an organization for you.

Continue reading below for descriptions of the various non-profits that have partnered with PineMark.


National Partners

Healthy Child

We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit inspiring parents to protect young children from harmful chemicals.
We are leading a movement that educates parents, supports protective policies, and engages communities to make responsible decisions, simple everyday choices, and well-informed lifestyle improvements to create healthy environments where children and families can flourish


The International Ecotourism Society

The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) is a non-profit association committed to promoting responsible tourism practices that benefit conservation and communities. Representing the voices of stakeholders from all corners of the world, TIES' global network supports and is supported by members from over 90 countries, who are leading the vital efforts to make travel and tourism more sustainable.



Local Partners

Solana Center for Environmental Innovation

The Solana Center for Environmental Innovation (SCEI) was founded in 1983. Known as Solana Recyclers in the early days, they pioneered the first comprehensive curbside recycling program in San Diego County and one of the first community-based recycling programs in the State of California. In 1996, they left the recycling collection business to focus our energies on community outreach, public education and creating new markets or recycled products.

PineMark is proud to support the education and outreach efforts of the Solana Center.


The Antelope Valley Conservancy

The Antelope Valley Conservancy is a non-profit that serves the community by preserving native habitats and watershed sites, preserving wildlife corridors and regional trails, and promoting ecoregional planning.