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Build economic and political power and secure a just, climate-resilient future for all New Yorkers. We bring these groups together to forge a shared identity and strategy. We are cultivating our collective power to divest from the extractive capitalist economy and to invest in a solidarity economy.
Powering Communities, Empowering People
The CHERP model includes key elements such as the creation of high-quality manufacturing jobs, training in solar manufacturing and installation, prioritization of low-income household installations, and economic stimulation through local spending.
a volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation and celebration of California’s native flora. Within a decade, volunteers had established 15 chapters up and down the state.
The EAT! Small Farm Apprenticeship Program is designed to provide a full-immersion experience, encouraging students to explore cultural diversity, philosophical perspectives and farming as a means to personal, family, community and financial wellness.
Ending poverty begins with agriculture Heifer International is on a mission to end hunger and poverty in a sustainable way by supporting and investing alongside local farmers and their communities.
Formerly IEMA, the Institute of Sustainability & Environmental Professionals (ISEP) is the global membership body for anyone wanting sustainable change. Transforming the world today for a sustainable future.
Creating regenerative buildings and materials that foster human well-being, environmental health, and thriving communities. We hold a vision and a commitment to transforming the building industry in ways that are deeply and urgently needed.
The Farm to Table Co-op or community supported agriculture program (CSA), is an innovative way to re-contextualize food availability in Newark. Through this program, we allow Newark to feed itself and bring the community closer to its food.
Access to nature is essential to our happiness, health, and well-being. Yet in the U.S., about one in three people, including 28 million children, don’t have a quality park close to home. We’re partnering with communities and supporters to change this.
Developed by the Natural Resources Management & Environmental Sciences (NRES) Department faculty to address the increasing need for improved management of the urban forests in California.