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Raised: $134,751
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Open Matching Funds: $6,000
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Open Fundraising Goals: $0
$88,000 Raised | $6,000 Match Remaining
The American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA) is a farmer-founded organization that provides support for the movement to find common ground through the co-location of solar and agriculture. Solar grazing currently takes place on over 100,000 acres at 500 sites in 27 states. With support, it could happen throughout the country. It keeps farmland in agricultural production, provides needed land management for solar, increases farm revenue, provides land access, and increases domestic lamb supply. ASGA needs funds to create resources, provide mentorship, offer workforce development, administer certifications, and increase awareness of this opportunity.
Geography: National
Funding Type: c4
Contact: Stacie Peterson, Executive Director | Lexi Hain, President of the Board
Presentation Date: 07/29/2025
$34,083 Raised
Facing a severe natural gas shortfall, Alaska is making immediate decisions on LNG import contracts for the next 30 years. A lack of institutional leadership and predatory delay from Alaska's public utilities and state agencies have created the current crisis. While LNG imports are a necessary bridge as renewables are built, they are not a long-term solution. AK PIRG staunchly opposes expensive, long-term LNG obligations and is working extensively at the Regulatory Commission of Alaska to keep the lights on in the short term and protect consumers from being locked into LNG and rising market prices in the long term.
Geography: Alaska
Funding Type: c3
Contact: Natalie Kiley-Bergen, Energy Lead
Presentation Date: 03/07/2025
$12,668 Raised
Climate Hawai‘i leverages transformative collaboration to accelerate Hawaii's equitable transition to a resilient, prosperous, climate safe future. Given the critical juncture in the islands’ journey to achieve its “first in the nation” 100% renewable energy law, Climate Hawai‘i seeks to develop a shared understanding of the state’s potential pathways toward a low-cost, low-carbon future among communities and key decision leaders. We believe an expert analysis of the most feasible plans—and an understanding of what it will take to achieve them—will help Hawai‘i become a scalable model and living laboratory for others seeking to reach ambitious climate goals.
Geography: Hawaii
Funding Type: c3
Contact: Chris Benjamin, Chair
Presentation Date: 03/07/2025