Third Way Institute

For The Climate And Energy Program's Work On Economic Rescue And Recovery

  • Amount
    $500,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/29/2020
  • Term
    6.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
This grant supports research, analysis, and advocacy to help transition the U.S. economy toward net-zero emissions in an equitable, worker-friendly way, using the window presented by the response to the deepening recession caused by the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.thirdway.org 
Address
1025 Connecticut Ave Nw Ste 400, Washington, DC, 20036, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for the Climate and Energy Program  
The Third Way Institute’s Climate and Energy Program designs and advocates for policies that will drive innovation and deployment of clean energy technologies, and deliver the emissions cuts needed to win the fight against climate change. Third Way Institute supports the scaling of a broad set of low-carbon technologies and the development of domestic supply chains for zero-carbon technologies. This grant supports the climate and energy program’s research, analysis, and advocacy to help transition the U.S. economy toward net-zero emissions. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)
for supply chain manufacturing research  
Third Way Institute is partnering with Boston Consulting Group to generate research and analysis on supply chains for clean energy technologies, with an eye toward where the United States is best positioned to compete in clean technology markets at home and abroad. This research will help Third Way Institute educate policymakers by building awareness of domestic manufacturing opportunities and providing education on the types of policies that put the United States in a more competitive position. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)
for organizational planning and leadership/staff development  
Third Way's climate and energy team designs and advocates for policies that drive innovation and deployment of clean energy technologies, and deliver the emissions cuts needed to win the fight against climate change. This organizational effectiveness grant supports an evaluation of the structure of the climate and energy program which has grown from eight to twenty-two people over the past four years. This project will deliver recommendations on organizational structure. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)

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