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2 | North Carolina Asian Americans Together | 501c3 | Chavi Koneru, chavi@ncaatogether.org | "Nonpartisan, nonprofit organization committed to supporting equity and justice for all by fostering community among Asian Americans and allies in North Carolina through civic engagement, leadership development, grassroots mobilization and political participation." | Small or grassroots | chavi@ncaatogether.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 | North Carolina Council of Churches | 501c3 | Director Susannah Tuttle, susannah@ncchurches.org | "We are a statewide ecumenical organization promoting Christian unity and working towards a more just society...The Council enables denominations, congregations, and people of faith to impact our state on issues such as economic justice and development, human well-being, equality, compassion and peace" | Small or grassroots | susannah@ncchurches.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Piedmont Environmental Alliance | 501c3 | Jamie Maier, jamie@peanc.org | "Piedmont Environmental Alliance educates and empowers, builds community, and inspires action to create a healthier, more economically vibrant, and environmentally sustainable community." | Small or grassroots | jamie@peanc.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Environment NC | 501c4 | Drew Ball, dball@environmentnorthcarolina.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." | dball@environmentnorthcarolina.org | ||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | NC Warn | 501c3 | Executive Director Jim Warren, jim@ncwarn.org | “Watch-dogging Duke Energy practices...through legal and regulatory challenges and direct appeals for cooperation, NC WARN and allies are vigorously pressing Duke Energy to join – or at least stop impeding – the clean energy revolution” | Small or grassroots | jim@ncwarn.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Sol Nation | Co-Executive Director Nakisa Glover, nakisa@solnation.org | "Established in 2017, we're an organization driven by progressive ideas, bold actions, and a strong foundation of support. Sol Nation is the place where environmental justice and social justice intersect creating a new home for climate justice." | Small or grassroots | nakisa@solnation.org | ||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Rural Empowerment Association for Community Help (REACH) | 501c3 | info@ncruralempowerment.org duplinreach@gmail.com | "The goal of REACH is to ensure community members to meet their basic human needs through equitable access to quality education, employment, housing, socialization and youth programs." | Small or grassroots | info@ncruralempowerment.org, duplinreach@gmail.com | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | You Can Vote | 501c3 | Kate Fellman Founder, Executive Director, kate@youcanvote.org | “We train and mobilize volunteers to educate, register, and empower all North Carolina citizens to successfully cast their ballot.” | Small or grassroots | kate@youcanvote.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Small and Mighty Acts | https://smallandmightyacts.wordpress.com/contact/ | "Small and Mighty Acts (SAMA) is a volunteer grassroots organization whose mission is to help people meet their civic potential...We help make changes in our communities by offering events and workshops, in addition to providing time and space for individuals to connect with organizations and groups, creating a framework to network and plan around common goals." | Small or grassroots | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Ignite NC | northcarolinaignite@gmail.com | “Ignite is an organization of young people fighting for justice, from the polls to the streets.” | Small or grassroots | northcarolinaignite@gmail.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Black Workers For Justice | “We work to build the strength and leadership of Black workers in the Black Freedom and labor movements.” | Small or grassroots | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | The People’s Solidarity Hub | info@solitaryhubs.com | “Supports emergent efforts by grassroots groups, and hosts welcoming community building activities. Prioritizes partnerships with low-budget or no-budget projects or organizations that have shared values and seek to build leadership and power among those most impacted by oppression and repression.” | Small or grassroots | info@solitaryhubs.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | 350 Triangle | 350Triangle@gmail.com | "350 Triangle is a local affiliate of 350.org, a global grassroots network of local groups in over 188 countries working to solve the climate crisis since 2008." | Small or grassroots | 350Triangle@gmail.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | New Rural Project | Co-founders Cynthia Wallace, cynthia@newruralproject.org Helen Probst Mills, helen@newruralproject.org | “Non-partisan organization that engages young and marginalized residents in rural communities to amplify their voices through increased civic and electoral engagement” | Small or grassroots | cynthia@newruralproject.org, helen@newruralproject.org | ||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | North Carolina Environmental Justice Network | Organizing Co-Director Naeema Muhammad, ncejnetwork@gmail.com | “Grassroots, people of color-led coalition of community organizations and their supporters who work with low income communities and people of color on issues of climate, environmental, racial, and social injustice” | Large or national | ncejnetwork@gmail.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Blueprint North Carolina | 501c3 | info@blueprintnc.org | “Statewide partnership of 46 non-profit organizations. Focuses on strengthening collective voter engagement, executing a shared messaging strategy that mobilizes the public for a responsive democracy and enhancing our partners’ abilities to work together.” | Large or national | info@blueprintnc.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | North Carolina Conservation Network | 501c3 | Development Director Nicole Stewart, nicole@ncconservationnetwork.org | “Statewide network of over 60 environmental, community, and environmental justice organizations focused on protecting North Carolina’s environment and public health” | Large or national | nicole@ncconservationnetwork.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Southern Vision Alliance | 501c3 | info@southernvision.org | "Southern Vision Alliance (SVA) is a justice centered values-based “grassroots intermediary” organized to provide incubation, infrastructure, capacity building, coaching, and technical assistance to frontline organizing projects, leadership programs, and collaborations led by directly-impacted communities in the US South." | Large or national | info@southernvision.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Progress North Carolina Action | 501c4 | admin@progressnc.org | "We are a team of communications and digital experts building a dialogue between North Carolinians, elected officials and progressive organizations throughout North Carolina. We serve as a center for providing innovative research, data-driven messaging and communication strategies to local partners, organizations and coalitions" | Large or national | admin@progressnc.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Appalachian Voices | 501c3 | Tom Cormons, Executive Director, tom.cormons@appvoices.org Amy Adams, North Carolina Program Manager, amy@appvoices.org | “A leading force in Appalachia’s shift from fossil fuels to clean energy, healthy communities and 21st-century local economies.” | Large or national | tom.cormons@appvoices.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Democracy North Carolina | 501c3 | Executive Director Tomas Lopez, tomas@democracync.org | “Nonpartisan organization that uses research, organizing, and advocacy to increase voter participation, reduce the influence of big money in politics” | Large or national | tomas@democracync.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Clean Air Carolina | June Blotnick, Executive Director, june@cleanaircarolina.org | "Together we advance solutions that address three powerful determinants of health in North Carolina: climate change, air pollution, and environmental justice. Through advocacy, education, and research, we are working to protect what connects us and ensure that all North Carolinians have access to clean air and a livable climate." | Large or national | june@cleanaircarolina.org | ||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | North Carolina League of Conservation Voters | 501c4 | Executive Director Carrie Clark, carrie@nclcv.org | "Pragmatic, results-oriented, non-partisan organization whose mission is to protect the health and quality of life for all North Carolinians, with an intentional focus on systematically excluded communities of color." | Large or national | carrie@nclcv.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
25 | NC Sierra Club | 501c4 | Acting State Director Cynthia Satterfield, cynthia.satterfield@sierraclub.org | "The North Carolina Chapter of the Sierra Club advocates for a clean, healthy North Carolina across the state - from the mountains to the coast and in our capitol. We're backed by 100,000 members and supporters." | Large or national | cynthia.satterfield@sierraclub.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
26 | NC Climate Solutions Coalition | 501c3 | Interim Executive Director Rev. Mac Legerton, mac@ncclimatesolutions.org | “Coalition of individuals and organizations that works at the local, state and national level to create green jobs and to rapidly transition to a 100% clean, sustainable, renewable energy economy” | Large or national | mac@ncclimatesolutions.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
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