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Climate Generation501c3Nicole Rom, Executive Director, nicole@climategen.org; info@climategen.org"Empowering individuals in their communities to make long-term, lasting change requires building climate literacy, understanding personal connections to climate change, and developing powerful advocates through a model of collaboration and partnership. By engaging educators, youth, and the public, we believe that communities can be better positioned to build a resilient and equitable future."Large or national nicole@climategen.org; info@climategen.org
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Take Action MN501c4Elianne Farhat, Executive Director, elianne@takeactionminnesota.org"TakeAction Minnesota is a multi-racial people’s organization building power for a government and economy that works for all of us. We're a hub for Minnesota’s progressive movement, bringing together people and organizations to make more politically possible."Large or national elianne@takeactionminnesota.org
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MN 350501c3Kevin Whelan, Executive Director, kevin@MN350.org; info@MN350.org"MN350 unites Minnesotans as part of a global movement to end the pollution damaging our climate, speed the transition to clean energy, and create a just and healthy future for all."Large or national kevin@MN350.org; info@MN350.org
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Power Shift Network501c3theteam@powershift.org"The Power Shift Network mobilizes the collective power of young people to mitigate climate change and create a just, clean energy future and resilient, thriving communities for all."Large or nationaltheteam@powershift.org
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Environment Minnesota501c4Timothy Schaefer, State Director, tschaefer@environmentminnesota.org"Promote core environmental values, such as clean air to breathe, clean water to drink, and clean energy to power our lives. We focus on timely, targeted action that wins tangible improvements in the quality of our environment and our lives."Large or national tschaefer@environmentminnesota.org
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Sierra Club North Star Chapter501c4Margaret Levin, State Director, margaret.levin@sierraclub.org; north.star.chapter@sierraclub.org"We are 80,000 Minnesotans empowered to protect our communities’ well-being through environmental protection. We work through grassroots political action, pairing volunteer energy with full-time staff, to strategically address Minnesotans' most pressing environmental issues."Large or national margaret.levin@sierraclub.org; north.star.chapter@sierraclub.org
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Conservation Minnesota501c3Paul Austin, Executive Director, paul@conservationminnesota.org"We are focused on building a diverse and passionate statewide network and understanding each person’s unique interests. We then match each person’s passion with credible information and meaningful opportunities to have a positive impact for their family, community, and future."Large or national paul@conservationminnesota.org
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Minnesota Youth Climate Strikeminnesota@youthclimatestrikeus.org"Minnesota youth committed to fighting for climate justice."Small or grassrootsminnesota@youthclimatestrikeus.org
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Community Powerinfo@communitypowermn.org"Community Power is a coalition formed non-profit interested in expanding energy options for Minneapolis as well as cities and towns across Minnesota. We support local renewable energy, environmental justice, conservation + energy efficiency, and democratic control of our energy system."Small or grassrootsinfo@communitypowermn.org
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Stop Line 3info@stopline3.org"We can keep organizing, educating, and advocating to stop Line 3 and build the future we want. We are holding events in our homes, community centers, churches, schools, and online. We are talking to our politicians, speaking up at hearings, marching in protests, taking nonviolent direct action together, and reporting Enbridge’s activity along the proposed route."Small or grassrootsinfo@stopline3.org
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Divest Carletondivestcarleton@gmail.com"We are a committed group of alumni, faculty and students calling on Carleton College to divest its endowment from the 200 largest fossil fuel companies."Small or grassrootsdivestcarleton@gmail.com
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COPAL501c4Francisco Segovia, Executive Director, franciscos@copalmn.org"Unite Latinos in Minnesota in a community democracy that builds racial, gender, social and economic justice."Small or grassroots franciscos@copalmn.org
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International Indigenous Youth Council - Twin Cities501c3twincities@indigenousyouth.org"The IIYC seeks to organize youth through education, spiritual practices and civic engagement to create positive change in our communities. Through action and ceremony, the IIYC commits to building a sustainable future for the next seven generations."Small or grassrootstwincities@indigenousyouth.org
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Clean Up the River Environment (CURE)501c3Duane Ninneman, Executive Director, duane@cureriver.org; info@cureriver.org"Rural, nonprofit organization made up of people who care about the well-being of their neighbors, the health of the land and water, and the legacy we leave for future generations."Small or grassroots duane@cureriver.org; info@cureriver.org
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Minnesota Interfaith Power & LightJulia Nerbonne, Executive Director, julia@mnipl.org; info@mnipl.org"Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light works in partnership with faith communities to build transformative power and bring the lights of people’s unique gifts to addressing the climate crisis. We work to grow the climate movement in Minnesota by empowering individuals and communities across the state to take action that is authentic, effective, and energizing in their context."Small or grassroots julia@mnipl.org; info@mnipl.org
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Land Stewardship Project501c3Mark Schultz, Executive Director, marks@landstewardshipproject.org"Private, nonprofit organization founded in 1982 to foster an ethic of stewardship for farmland, to promote sustainable agriculture and to develop sustainable communities. LSP is dedicated to creating transformational change in our food and farming system."Small or grassroots marks@landstewardshipproject.org
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