★ Weigh in on the U.S. EPA’s Plastic Pollution Draft Strategy The public comment period to weigh in on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) newly proposed “Draft National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution” is open for submissions until July 31, 2023. While at PPC we are encouraged that the EPA has taken steps to address plastic pollution on a federal level, we are concerned that this draft falls short of making serious progress to tackle this urgent, global crisis threatening the health and lives of people and the planet. Submit your comments by July 31,
2023.
★ Break Free From Plastic Microfunds for Brand Audits Our allies at Break Free From Plastic (BFFP) have announced microfunds to provide need-based financial support to 30 member organizations planning a brand audit event in 2023. Core member recipients will be awarded $500 USD each and associate members will be awarded $300 USD each to help cover their organization's brand audit event expenses. In an effort to elevate new brand audit stories, microfund recipients will also be asked to share their data findings in a short case study (template provided by BFFP). This round of applications will consider brand audit events scheduled to be held July–September, 2023. The deadline to apply for this round is August 11. If your brand audit
event will take place October–December 2023, please wait for the second round of applications to open on October 2. Apply here by August 11, 2023.
★ Small Grants for Environmental Health and Justice Groups Our allies at the Center for Health, Environment, and Justice (CHEJ)
have opened a Small Grants Program for grassroots groups working on environmental health and justice issues. Grassroots communities of color, low wealth, rural and urban groups are encouraged to apply. This grant program will support projects that help groups move toward their goals by building leadership, increasing capacity, and/or providing training and education. Submit your proposal by August 14, 2023.
★ 2023 Environmental Media Awards Call For Submissions The Environmental Media Awards (EMA) honor film and television productions that increase public awareness of environmental issues and inspire personal action on these issues. To be eligible, narrative and documentary feature films must have sold distribution rights and have been released either theatrically or at an accredited film festival, direct-to-video, or video on demand (streaming or transactional) between August 31, 2022, and September 1, 2023. In addition, television productions in all categories must have first aired between August 31, 2022, and September 1,
2023, on a national network, cable, public television, first-run syndication, or streaming channel. The deadline to submit is August 14, 2023.
★ Emerging Leaders Fund The Claneil Foundation created the Emerging Leaders Fund to support the critical role that executive directors play in launching
and growing early-stage organizations. The Foundation awards a four-year unrestricted general operating grant totaling $300,000 to each recipient’s organization along with access to a support network of peers. Recipients are selected based on their creative vision, leadership capacity, potential for impact, and commitment to innovation and learning in one or more of the following issue areas: education, hunger and nutrition/food systems, health and human services, and environment. Please note that the Claneil Foundation does not accept self-nominations. Nominations are due by September 15, 2023.
★ Guide for Journalists: Reporting on Greenwashing & False Solutions to Plastic Pollution The media plays a crucial role in society, especially in battling the spread of misinformation and false claims. Created by PPC and BFFP, this guide shows how journalists can identify misinformation about plastic pollution, and shares solutions-oriented tips to make reporting and storytelling on plastic pollution both
truthful and impactful. Get your free copy of the Guide and watch the recording of our April webinar focused on greenwashing.
★ Explore Plastic Pollution Coalition’s Resource Library A wealth of resources are available in our online library to help educate and mobilize individuals to take action on plastic pollution. From research and reports to educational materials, the library has something for everyone. Whether you're an individual looking to reduce your own plastic footprint or an organization looking to make a bigger impact, PPC's resource library is a great place to start. Explore the Resource Library. |