From Monica Atkins <[email protected]>
Subject Re: Funder oped on how to center justice & impact climate
Date April 9, 2023 4:10 PM
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Dear John,

THE MOVEMENT NEEDS YOUR HELP. 

WOULD YOU SHARE THIS CRITICAL OPINION PIECE [4] BY HIDDEN LEAF FOUNDATION
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SUPRIYA LOPEZ PILLAI, WITH YOUR NETWORKS TODAY?

This story demonstrates how investing early and meaningfully, in alignment
with transformative grantmaking can be the most impactful way to address
the climate crisis for philanthropy. 

Your support will move us toward a needed funding shift that must be widely
adopted by philanthropy so that real climate solutions led by the
frontlines can be scaled and replicated by the hundreds of thousands! These
solutions will both reduce emissions AND address the inequity and injustice
created and deepened by the dirty energy industry since its inception.
Here’s an example of one [5] community owned renewable energy project
making a big difference!

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Hidden Leaf Foundation ED says philanthropy’s most effective way to
address the  climate crisis is to center investments/decision-making w/
those closest to the problem & closest to the solutions, fund early/big
now. [link removed] [4] #ReinvestInOurPower #ClimateJustice

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Hidden Leaf Foundation Exec Dir, Supriya Lopez Pillai, makes a compelling
argument for philanthropy to consider as they set up their investments and
grantmaking strategies on climate: “Our concentrations of wealth and
power, and the ways our endowments have been traditionally invested, have
been at the expense of those who today are on the front lines of the
climate crisis: Indigenous, Black, working class and people of color
communities. But we can alter this trajectory by heeding the calls of
environmental justice communities and directly supporting their
solutions.” Learn how by reading her opinion piece in Inside Philanthropy
[link removed] [4] #ReinvestInOurPower #ClimateJustice
#EarthDayIsEveryDay

WITH GRATITUDE, 

Monica Atkins, Bineshi Albert, Marion Gee

Co-Executive Directors

Climate Justice Alliance

Support CJA [6]

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