Environmental Health Coalition
For Support Of The California Environmental Justice Alliance's Renewable Energy Project
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Amount$25,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/15/2011
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
The Environmental Health Coalition is the fiscal sponsor of a coalition of six leading environmental justice groups in California called the California Environmental Justice Alliance. The Alliance’s Renewable Energy Committee supports state and local policies on renewable energy and energy efficiency and works to ensure that these policies are designed and implemented in ways that are equitable, which in turn helps build support for clean energy among California’s increasingly important majority communities of color. In Los Angeles, the Alliance would work to build public support for clean energy and energy efficiency programs at the city's utility.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.environmentalhealth.org
Address
2727 Hoover Ave Suite 202, National City, CA, 91950-6604, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the California Environmental Justice Alliance's Climate and Energy Program
California Environmental Justice Alliance (fiscally sponsored by Environmental Health Coalition) is composed of six grassroots environmental justice organizations representing the major geographic regions of the state. The Alliance brings local voices into state policy debates on renewable energy and energy efficiency, and works to ensure that the policies are designed and implemented equitably. This helps build support for clean energy among California’s communities of color, an increasingly important population.
for support of the California Environmental Justice Alliance's Climate and Energy Program
The Environmental Health Coalition is the fiscal sponsor of six leading environmental justice groups called the California Environmental Justice Alliance. It supports state and local policies on renewable energy and energy efficiency and works to ensure that they are designed and implemented equitably. This in turn helps build support for clean energy among California’s communities of color, an increasingly important majority.