Partnership Project

For The Climate Action Campaign

  • Amount
    $2,500,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    3/7/2015
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
In the summer of 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is expected to issue a regulation to limit global warming pollution from power plants. If designed well and implemented on schedule, the state policies implemented to comply with the regulation will significantly reduce emissions and ensure that the U.S. is on-track to meet its international obligations. The Partnership Project hosts a coalition of national environmental groups and other influential partner groups to conduct strategic and coordinated communications and organizing activities to defend EPA’s authority to issue such regulations, and ensure that the power plant regulation is effective and implemented on schedule.
About the Grantee
Address
PO Box 65826, Washington, DC, 20035, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for legal technical assistance  
This grant is for legal technical assistance for the Green Leadership Trust, a fiscally sponsored project of the Partnership Project, to help increase understanding of the current landscape as grantees engage in DEIJ-related charitable activities. The Partnership Project’s Green Leadership Trust works to build a more effective environmental movement by supporting and growing the impact and leadership of Black, Indigenous, and people of color serving on U.S. environmental nonprofit boards. Given the impact of boards on the direction of their organizations’ hiring and retention practices, programming, and partnerships, such efforts are a key part of the work to ensure the environmental movement is inclusive and relevant. Green Leadership Trust is guided first and foremost by members’ responsibilities as fiduciaries of the organizations they represent. This grant is for legal technical assistance. (Substrategy: Other Strategies)
for the Green Leadership Trust  
The Partnership Project’s Green Leadership Trust works to build a more effective environmental movement by supporting and growing the impact and leadership of Black, Indigenous, and people of color serving on U.S. environmental nonprofit boards. Green Leadership Trust is guided first and foremost by members’ responsibilities as fiduciaries of the organizations they represent. This is a one-time supplemental grant. (Substrategy: Build the Conditions for Enduring Conservation)

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