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Raised: $304,020
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Open Matching Funds: $97,990
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Open Fundraising Goals: $0
$62,000 Raised | $69,000 Match Remaining
California is at a crossroads in the climate fight. As a clean energy pioneer, the state made history in 2012 by launching its cap-and-trade program. With the program set to expire in 2030, the oil industry is doing everything it can to weaken the reauthorization progress. Meanwhile, frontline communities continue to bear the brunt of pollution and climate-driven disasters. As the legislature works to extend the program through 2045, environmental justice advocates are mobilizing to ensure that equity, not industry influence, shapes California’s clean energy future. Funds raised will support additional resources for a communications campaign led by environmental justice advocates.
Geography: California
Funding Type: c4c3
Contact: Alfredo Gonzalez, California Director of Resources Legacy Fund | Katie Valenzuela, Policy Consultant of Central Valley Air Quality Coalition | Mike Roth, Principal of Paschal Roth Public Affairs | Anthony Matthews, Portfolio Director of Paschal Roth Public Affairs
Presentation Date: 05/15/2025
$78,810 Raised | $10,595 Match Remaining
Extreme Weather Survivors (EWS) is a national network of people directly impacted by wildfires, floods, hurricanes, and other climate-fueled disasters—92 million Americans each year. Despite this escalating crisis, climate change remains dangerously underestimated by the public and under-prioritized by policymakers. EWS is changing that. Their work expands the reach of the climate movement by engaging people far beyond its traditional base and by ensuring those with lived experience help shape the policies that affect their communities. By empowering survivors as trusted messengers through trauma-informed support and advocacy training, EWS is building a powerful force for change—one that shifts public perception, drives bold policy, and brings new voices into the climate movement. EWS is seeking support for their work to make polluters pay in California.
Geography: California
Funding Type: c4c3
Contact: Sierra Kos, Co-Founder and Co-Director | Chris Kocher, Co-Founder and Co-Director
Presentation Date: 04/25/2025
$63,210 Raised | $18,395 Match Remaining
EnviroVoters is seeking support to pass a number of urgent climate bills that would make Big Oil pay for the damage their pollution has caused, including disasters like the LA wildfires. These bills shift financial responsibility from frontline communities to corporate polluters and mark a bold step toward long overdue climate justice. This is part of our larger effort to build momentum for polluters pay efforts including insurance affordability and cap and invest. With a proven track record, including the success of SB 253, EnviroVoters brings deep policy expertise, strong coalitions, and a clear strategy to win.
Geography: California
Funding Type: c4c3
Contact: Mary Creasman, CEO
Presentation Date: 04/25/2025
$50,000 Raised | Fundraising Goal Achieved!
In New Mexico, we have the opportunity to pass a climate package that would codify net zero emissions by 2050, allocate $340 million for climate action, and $10 million for state agency capacity for compliance and enforcement. With a unified coalition, Clear Horizons NM, a partnership of 30 environmental and social justice organizations, Governor Lujan Grisham’s public support during her 2025 State of the State, and a pro-climate legislature, we are positioned to pass this slate of climate legislation through both chambers, but we need additional resources for grassroots advocacy, communications, and lobbying to get them over the finish line.
Geography: New Mexico
Funding Type: c4c3
Contact: Demis Foster, CEO | Justin Garoutte, Climate and Energy Advocate
Presentation Date: 02/14/2025
$50,000 Raised | Fundraising Goal Achieved!
Semilla Action is leading the Clear Horizons Campaign where we have an opportunity to make tremendous progress for climate action by passing the Clear Horizons Act (Senate Bill 4), the Community Benefits Fund Act (Senate Bills 48 & 49), and the Innovations in Government Act (Senate Bill 83). These bills take an intersectional approach to not only codifying emissions reductions targets into state law through the Clear Horizons Act, but simultaneously pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into communities for just transition and clean energy projects that will directly reduce emissions in the Community Benefits Fund.
Geography: New Mexico
Funding Type: c4c3
Contact: Berenice Estrada, Political Director | Aaron Lee, Land and Food Sovereignty Manager
Presentation Date: 02/14/2025