Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs
For Central Valley Air Quality Coalition's Healthy Air And Stable Climate Action Project
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Amount$120,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/12/2012
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs is the fiscal sponsor of the Central Valley Air Quality Coalition, more than seventy medical, public health, religious, community, and environmental organizations unified by a commitment to improve air quality and health in California’s Central Valley. In 2011, the Coalition created a regranting program to build capacity and promote civic engagement of local organizations. With funding from Hewlett and others in 2012, the Coalition will continue to support and organize local groups around innovative strategies to reduce global warming and smog-forming pollution from high-carbon fuels, transportation, and land use.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.saveourplanet.org
Address
23532 Calabasas Road Suite A, Calabasas, CA, 91302-1333, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for Building Equity and Alignment for Environmental Justice
The mission of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) is to empower, encourage, and catalyze projects in areas of social and environmental justice. This grant is for Building Equity and Alignment for Environmental Justice, a fiscally sponsored project of SEE, whose charitable mission is to foster authentic cross-sector relationships to advance the progress of the environmental movement.
for Advocates for Community Alternative’s project on local government accountability in Ghana
The Advocates for Community Alternatives program partners with communities in West Africa to explore development alternatives that are not dependent on mining and carbon extraction. This grant will support the program’s ongoing work in the Donkro Nkwanta region of Ghana to refine their methodology for future community engagement throughout Ghana and West Africa.
for the East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice project
Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs is the fiscal sponsor of East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice-a core group in several California and national coalitions advocating for zero-emission freight systems to improve the health of residents living near ports and along freight routes; it also works to curb global warming. This renewal grant would allow the organization to continue its community organizing, policy advocacy, and coalition-building work in pursuit of emission reductions in and around Los Angeles ports, as well as its work with a new Clean Freight Coalition linked to California's global warming emission reduction program.