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Raised: $658,300
| Open Matching Funds: $0
$66,500 Raised
Livestock enteric methane, produced during ruminant digestion, is the world’s largest source of human-caused methane emissions - and one of the highest-leverage near-term climate opportunities given its ~12-year atmospheric lifespan. Yet this space remains fragmented, misunderstood, and dramatically underinvested. The Global Enteric Methane Impact Alliance (GEMIA) is a coalition formed to accelerate credible, scalable mitigation solutions. In 2026, GEMIA will conduct market analyses, foster alignment on measurement and carbon market integrity, and execute a proactive communications strategy to build public confidence and combat misinformation. Supporting GEMIA transforms coordinated field-building that turns scattered efforts into coordinated, durable climate impact this decade.
Geography: National, international
Funding Type: c3
Presenter(s): Charles Brooke, SPARK's Program Lead for Livestock Enteric Methane Mitigation | Kosta Stavreas, Board Chair of the Global Enteric Methane Impact Alliance (GEMIA)
Presentation Date: 11/18/2025
$110,000 Raised | Fundraising Goal Achieved!
HEET is a nonprofit reimagining and redesigning our energy system to meet the needs of the future. In 2017 HEET pioneered the idea, now made real, of thermal utilities providing building heating and cooling through interconnectable geothermal networks. These networks deliver local, clean, least-cost thermal energy. This invisible energy is everywhere including the air, the ground, and even the sea. Near HEET’s office, Boston Harbor is 3.4℃ warmer today than in 1950. That’s too hot for lobsters. It’s also enough 'anthrothermal' energy to heat over one million homes. Join the lobsters in supporting #ThermalOpportunity mapping, making invisible solutions visible.
Geography: Massachusetts
Funding Type: c3
Presenter(s): Zeyneb Magavi, Executive Director
Presentation Date: 11/04/2025
$165,100 Raised | Fundraising Goal Achieved!
For 25 years, Utah Clean Energy has advanced Utah’s clean energy future through education, collaboration, and innovative policy engagement—helping bring gigawatts of solar and wind power online. Now, the organization is turning its expertise to the next frontier: next-generation geothermal energy. Utah is uniquely positioned to lead. With the nation’s first utility-scale next-gen geothermal project and a groundbreaking national research lab, the state offers a powerful foundation for expanding this transformative technology. Yet its potential remains widely underrecognized. In partnership with industry, communities, and decision-makers, Utah Clean Energy will raise awareness of next-gen geothermal through strategic outreach, education, and collaborative initiatives—helping make geothermal a cornerstone of a carbon-free energy future in Utah and beyond.
Geography: Utah
Funding Type: c3
Presenter(s): Sarah Wright, CEO | Logan Mitchell, Climate Scientist and Energy Analyst
Presentation Date: 10/14/2025
$104,000 Raised | Fundraising Goal Achieved!
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
Presenter(s): Stacie Peterson, Executive Director | Lexi Hain, President of the Board
Presentation Date: 07/29/2025
$92,700 Raised
WNN members North Carolina Housing Table and Texans for Housing are advancing pro-housing, pro-climate land use reforms in their deep-red state legislatures. By building unique, bipartisan, strange bedfellow coalitions around these reforms, they have a clear opportunity to achieve climate-friendly reforms where other environmental policies are dead on arrival. These policies would shift housing growth toward existing, walkable, transit-connected communities, reducing per capita emissions and fighting suburban sprawl. Through community organizing, coalition-building, and direct advocacy, the NC Housing Table and Texans for Housing are overcoming the power of NIMBYism and achieving groundbreaking pro-climate progress in unlikely places.
Geography: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin
Funding Type: c4c3
Presenter(s): Henry Honorof, Director of the Coordinating Team | Denzel Burnside, Head of NC Housing Table | Felicity Maxwell, ED of Texans for Housing
Presentation Date: 03/25/2025
$120,000 Raised
Permit Power is working to make clean energy more affordable and accessible by addressing bureaucratic barriers that make rooftop solar 7-8 times more expensive in the U.S. compared to other developed countries. These obstacles include lengthy, complex local permitting processes and utility interconnection delays. Building on successful legislation in California and Maryland, which established pathways for instant online permits for rooftop solar and home battery installations, Permit Power is advocating for related legislation in seven states in 2025. This presentation will explore how changing policy design and strategic messaging can offer a pathway to success in the very different States of New Jersey and Texas.
Geography: New Jersey, Texas
Funding Type: c4c3
Presenter(s): Nicholas Josefowitz, CEO & Co-Founder | Doug O'Malley, Executive Director of Environment New Jersey | Hannah Birnbaum, Chief of Advocacy
Presentation Date: 01/14/2025
Greenlight America is focused on leveraging local grassroots support with the goal of winning local clean energy siting and permitting fights. The U.S. needs to build 6,000 clean energy facilities over the next decade, almost 2 per day, as well as more than 10,000 miles of transmission lines to hit emission reduction goals. Local opposition is the biggest obstacle to these projects, and there are few coordinated efforts to engage supporters as advocates for these projects. Greenlight is building a scalable, nationwide clean energy campaign hub to work with partner organizations, engage and mobilize local residents, and win project approvals.
Geography: National
Funding Type: c3
Presenter(s): Matt Traldi, Founder and CEO
Presentation Date: 10/10/2023