

Our dependence on non-renewable energy is placing us in serious jeopardy. Climate change, global warming and an increasingly degraded environment are realities we urgently need to address. Clean, sustainable sources of energy already exist. The challenges to increasing their use are more political than logistical. These organizations are working to bridge this gap.
Total given in this category in fiscal year 2008: $35,575

www.aeromt.org
432 N. Last Chance Gulch
Helena,
MT
59601-5014
United States
T:
(406) 443-7272
www.aeromt.org
Grant Amount:$3,000
AERO is a 33-year-old grassroots organization whose members are working together to improve the quality of lives, their communities and the environment.


www.einow.org
714 Bond Ave.
Santa Barbara,
CA
93103
United States
T:
(805) 899-3399
www.einow.org
Grant Amount:$8,000
EIN is dedicated to developing innovative, action-oriented solutions to catalyze a rapid transition to a clean, renewable energy and transportation economy in California through policy, advocacy and research.


www.gridalternatives.org
995 Market St
#801
San Francisco,
CA
94103
United States
T:
(415) 839-8439
www.gridalternatives.org
Grant Amount:$3,000
GRID Alternatives works to empower communities by providing renewable energy and energy efficiency services, equipment and training.


www.healutah.org
68 South Main St.
Ste. 400
Salt Lake City,
UT
84101
United States
T:
(801) 355-5055
www.healutah.org
Grant Amount:$3,500
HEAL Utah works to ensure the state of Utah remains nuclear free and to promote the development of renewable energy resources.

Category
Alternative Energy
Biodiversity
Forests
Resource Extraction
Social Activism
Sustainable Agriculture
Toxics/Nuclear
Water/Marine

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