Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. (“IPC”) is a not-for-profit investment fund scaling clean energy financing solutions that channels investment capital to program partners in communities that need it most. As a spin-out and strategic partner of the Connecticut Green Bank, IPC is focused on scaling its work in Connecticut and expanding its successful model nationwide by accessing mission-driven capital and partnerships. IPC operates at the intersection of community development, clean energy finance, and climate impact. We believe everyone should have access to the benefits of clean energy, helping to deliver Inclusive Prosperity.
Black Food Sovereignty Coalition is a member-based organization working in solidarity with Black, Indigenous, and POC (BIPOC) growers, policy makers, advocates, and educators to stabilize food systems infrastructure for marginalized communities.
We plan to use available land in a North Charleston food desert to sell groceries, grow organic retail and U-pick produce, host farm tours, raise worms and fish, harvest honey and mushrooms and produce healthy soil and healthy food in a manner that creates community and job opportunities to get capital flowing again within the Charleston Heights community.
Project New Village is a community hub for collaborative efforts to increase social wellness.
Boston Farms Community Land Trust turns vacant urban land into collective opportunity, supporting neighborhood farmers to grow the food that sustains us.
El Departamento de la Comida is a non-profit collective that acts as an alternative agency in support of small-scaled, decentralized, local food projects.
Dreaming Out Loud is rebuilding urban, community-based food systems through cooperative social enterprise.
Oakland Bloom is a 501c3 nonprofit that supports poor-and-working class immigrant, refugee, and BIPOC chefs to start their own food businesses through its flagship business training and incubator program, the Open Test Kitchen.
Detroit Black Community Food Security Network address food insecurity in Detroit’s Black community and to organize members of that community to play a more active leadership role in the local food security movement.
Detroit Black Community Food Security Network address food insecurity in Detroit’s Black community and to organize members of that community to play a more active leadership role in the local food security movement.
Dreaming Out Loud is rebuilding urban, community-based food systems through cooperative social enterprise.
Oakland Bloom is a 501c3 nonprofit that supports poor-and-working class immigrant, refugee, and BIPOC chefs to start their own food businesses through its flagship business training and incubator program, the Open Test Kitchen.
Project New Village is a community hub for collaborative efforts to increase social wellness.
We plan to use available land in a North Charleston food desert to sell groceries, grow organic retail and U-pick produce, host farm tours, raise worms and fish, harvest honey and mushrooms and produce healthy soil and healthy food in a manner that creates community and job opportunities to get capital flowing again within the Charleston Heights community.
Boston Farms Community Land Trust turns vacant urban land into collective opportunity, supporting neighborhood farmers to grow the food that sustains us.
Black Food Sovereignty Coalition is a member-based organization working in solidarity with Black, Indigenous, and POC (BIPOC) growers, policy makers, advocates, and educators to stabilize food systems infrastructure for marginalized communities.
El Departamento de la Comida is a non-profit collective that acts as an alternative agency in support of small-scaled, decentralized, local food projects.
NuLawLab is an interdisciplinary innovation laboratory working to imagine, design, test, and implement pioneering approaches to legal empowerment. Since 2012, the NuLawLab has been using structured creative processes to generate new ways of delivering legal information, legal services, and legal education.
The Works is a Social services company.
JUICE Orange Mound is a Non-profit organization
OUTMemphis is the plans and dreams of numerous LGBTQ Mid-Southerners became a reality. Through their hard work and sacrifice, they built an “oasis in the desert of our struggle.” The charter for this new organization, known as the Memphis Gay & Lesbian Community Center, became effective on Feb 23, 1989. Over the years, we’ve had several homes, great triumphs and some lean times. But through it all, the passion, commitment and vision of our community have sustained us. Whether or not you’ve ever walked through our doors or attended one of our events, know that we continue to work to make life better for ALL in our community.
The Fairmount/Indigo CDC Collaborative community development corporation (CDCs members are –Dorchester Bay EDC, Codman Square NDC and Southwest Boston CDC. We serve the predominantly low- and moderate-income neighborhoods along the Fairmount Commuter Rail Line from Hyde Park to North Dorchester in Boston. We have strong track records in building thriving and diverse neighborhoods –creating new affordable and mixed-income housing, economic development opportunities, and avenues to foster resident and youth leadership. Together, we are helping to bring more reliable and affordable public transit options and new investments in housing, commercial development, and open space to benefit the residents living within the Fairmount Corridor.
CEER aims to drive community voices into the post-Hurricane Harvey decision-making process to promote equity and resilience by emphasizing land, water, air, waste, and housing policies that reduce human exposure to pollution and strengthen environmental conservation.
GO AUSTIN/VAMOS AUSTIN (GAVA) IS A COALITION OF NEIGHBORS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS TO HEALTHY LIVING IN AUSTIN’S EASTERN CRESCENT. GAVA ORGANIZES AND MOBILIZES COMMUNITY POWER TO REDUCE BARRIERS TO HEALTH WHILE INCREASING INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY TO RESPOND TO THE PEOPLE MOST IMPACTED BY HISTORIC INEQUITIES.
Environmental Health Coalition (EHC) works for environmental justice in the San Diego/Tijuana region and throughout California. Founded in 1980, EHC has worked to reduce pollution and improve health and well-being for thousands of people in underserved, low-income communities.
Formed in 2001, the Coalition of Communities of Color (CCC) is an alliance of culturally-specific community based organizations with representation from the following communities of color: African, African American, Asian, Latino, Middle Eastern and North African, Native American, Pacific Islander, and Slavic. The CCC supports a collective racial justice effort to improve outcomes for communities of color through policy analysis and advocacy, culturally-appropriate data and research, and leadership development in communities of color.
Got Green organizes for environmental, racial, and economic justice as a South Seattle-based grassroots organization led by people of color and low income people. We cultivate multi-generational community leaders to be central voices in the Green Movement in order to ensure that the benefits of the green movement and green economy (green jobs, healthy food, energy efficient & healthy homes, public transit) reach low income communities and communities of color.
Founded by Daniella Levine Cava as the Human Services Coalition, Their defining role is to identify and launch innovative community building strategies.To identify and collectively solve issues adversely affecting low-wealth communities throughout Miami-Dade County.
Leadership Counsel fundamentally shifts the dynamics that have created the stark inequality that impacts California’s low income, rural regions. Based in the San Joaquin and Eastern Coachella Valleys, we work alongside the most impacted communities to advocate for sound policy and eradicate injustice to secure equal access to opportunity regardless of wealth, race, income, and place.
The Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) advances policies and institutional actions that promote racial equity and shared prosperity for all in the growth of metropolitan Atlanta and the American South. Since 2008, the Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE), an Atlanta-based nonprofit, has been advancing the cause of equity through a ecosystem-based model for multi-demographic engagement in the City of Atlanta and the surrounding metropolitan region – a bustling area emblematic of many Southern communities riven by racial, economic and class disparities.
WE ACT’s mission is to build healthy communities by ensuring that people of color and/or low income residents participate meaningfully in the creation of sound and fair environmental health and protection policies and practices. WE ACT envisions a community that has:
Public Health Institute of Western Massachusetts is to work with our community-based partners on Springfield's climate action and resilience plan! Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, Arise for Social Justice, Ener-G-save, Live Well Springfield, Way Finders.
UPROSE is an intergenerational, multi-racial, nationally-recognized, women of color led, grassroots organization that promotes sustainability and resiliency through community organizing, education, leadership development and cultural/artistic expression in Brooklyn, NY.
Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) has been working for more than 50 years to create a healthy, just and peaceful world,
MCAN works to increase college readiness, participation and completion rates in Michigan, particularly among low-income students, first-generation college-going students, and students of color.
Fluxx Labs, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that develops cloud-based software tailored for foundations and non-profit organizations to enhance their grant management and fundraising efforts. The company's offerings include Grantmaker, which simplifies the grant lifecycle through an intuitive interface, Grantseeker, designed to help nonprofits streamline their grant-seeking processes, and Impact Intelligence, which assists both grantmakers and nonprofits in tracking the effectiveness of their strategies. By connecting givers and doers, Fluxx's platform aims to increase visibility, enhance collaboration, and build capacity within the philanthropy ecosystem. Founded in 2005 and initially known as Solpath, Inc., Fluxx has established itself as a key player in facilitating impact philanthropy.
One Degree is a nonprofit technology-driven organization that is revolutionizing the way low-income families access community resources. Our mission is to empower people to create a path out of poverty for themselves and for their communities. We believe finding food, shelter, or health services you need should be as easy as ordering on Amazon.
Fluxx Labs, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that develops cloud-based software tailored for foundations and non-profit organizations to enhance their grant management and fundraising efforts. The company's offerings include Grantmaker, which simplifies the grant lifecycle through an intuitive interface, Grantseeker, designed to help nonprofits streamline their grant-seeking processes, and Impact Intelligence, which assists both grantmakers and nonprofits in tracking the effectiveness of their strategies. By connecting givers and doers, Fluxx's platform aims to increase visibility, enhance collaboration, and build capacity within the philanthropy ecosystem. Founded in 2005 and initially known as Solpath, Inc., Fluxx has established itself as a key player in facilitating impact philanthropy.
LEADEROSITY is an online learning platform for the emerging, mid-career, and senior leaders who seek to create meaningful, lasting impact by sharpening their leadership skills and expanding their networking strategies. LEADEROSITY curriculum isn’t about interacting with a screen – it’s about engaging with people. Our world class content partners utilize distinguished faculty members to guide learners through online coursework. Peer to peer interaction invites participants to challenge themselves and their online colleagues to become more collaborative. And our LEADEROSITY alumni network allows your organization maintain lasting relationships with local, national, and international leaders. LEADEROSITY is made possible through the generosity of American Express, the Kresge Foundation, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
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