This volunteer program is an affinity space for folks that identify as LGBTQ+ and is led by staff that identify as Queer. Our Native Plant Nursery at the Palo Alto Baylands Preserve grows up to 50,000 plants per year that will eventually be planted out to one of our several restoration sites along the shoreline […]

Favorite native plant or animal: Manzanitas
Favorite thing to do around the Bay Area: Biking in the East Bay and exploring new hiking trails in the regional parks.
Superpower: The power of foresight – to see the results of decisions before they are made, and then course correct!
Sarah Diringer
Sarah is the founder and principal consultant at Sarah Diringer Consulting, where she supports non-profits, philanthropies, and mission-driven businesses through research and organizational strategy, with a focus on climate and water.
Before founding Sarah Diringer Consulting, Sarah served as Program Officer for Water and Climate at the Pisces Foundation, where she led strategy and grantmaking initiatives to support sustainable urban water systems and mitigate climate change for the communities most impacted. Prior to that, as a Senior Researcher at the Pacific Institute, she led research and outreach efforts to integrate community-driven, multi-benefit solutions into water policy.
Sarah earned a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University, where she focused on the impacts of gold mining and river pollution in Peru. She also holds a B.S. in Environmental Science from UCLA. In her free time, Sarah loves hiking and biking throughout the East Bay with her family and playing trombone in local community bands!

















































