MAKING AN IMPACT

ASBN is committed to working with and alongside our network to develop and elevate the policy solutions needed for inclusive and long-lasting systems change -- thank you all for your part in advancing our mission.

Program Highlight

ASBN Indigenous Youth Summit Board Celebrates Graduates of the Climate Resiliency Program!

The American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) Indigenous Youth Summit Board is proud to announce the successful completion of the Indigenous Youth Climate Resiliency Through Public Policy Program (IYCRTPP), a joint initiative with Businesses for Conservation & Climate Action (BCCA). This transformative 13-week program empowered a diverse cohort of 20 U.S. Indigenous youth (aged 18-30) with the knowledge and skills to become effective changemakers on climate issues.


Throughout the program, participants delved into critical topics like climate change impacts, governmental structures, policy development, advocacy strategies, media engagement, and community organizing. Engaging guest speakers through weekly virtual meetings and exploring real-world case studies gave them a comprehensive understanding of these areas.


The program culminated in a week-long summit in Washington, D.C., where the cohort honed their policy advocacy skills and presented their game-changing proposals to key decision-makers. They met with representatives from the Department of Interior, the Obama Foundation, Capitol Hill offices, Planet Forward at George Washington University, and even unexpectedly met the founder and owner of Ben’s Chili Bowl co-founder, Virginia Ali. On the last day, they presented their Climate-based projects to one another and a representative from the Native American Youth Center, gaining feedback and suggestions from their peers.


The next steps for inspiring these young leaders involve hosting a virtual “Circle of Seeds” event where the fellows will have the opportunity to present their visionary projects aimed at fostering climate resiliency within their communities to potential investors, foundations, and other entities interested in making these sustainable dreams a reality. Afterward, the fellows will become alumni of the program, where they will have opportunities to get involved in the future planning and execution of the program and gain more support to implement their projects.


For more information on the program and cohort projects, contact Terrius Harris, ASBN’s Director of Indigenous Partnerships & Inclusive Economy.

ASBN in the news

ASBN joined a coalition of investor networks managing more than $50 trillion in assets, urging congressional leadership to reject a measure that would kill the SEC's climate disclosures rule. Please contact VP of Policy and Government Affairs Mia Woodard with any questions about our ongoing advocacy to protect climate risk transparency for investors.

ASBN Spotted

ASBN leaders, staff and contractors are busy each month advocating for sustainable and regenerative business practices and progressive policies. Here are just some of the ways ASBN represented sustainable business voices this last month:

Mia Woodard, ASBN VP of Policy and Government Affairs, joined a panel of experts convened by Democracy Forward President and CEO Skye Perryman on April 30  to discuss the implications of a post-Chevron regulatory landscape for small businesses. ASBN previously joined a coalition of small businesses in filing an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case, Loper Bright, et. al. v. Raimondo, et.al., which could overturn the 40-year precedent of agency deference known as the “Chevron doctrine” and uproot the regulatory stability and predictability that helps small businesses to open, survive, and grow.

ASBN Statements and Media Release Roundup

ASBN Events

Next up

Save the date for these upcoming events

May 22 | 1pm ET, ASBN Webinar: Faithful Finance: Advancing Community Impact through Faith-Based Investing in CDFIs

ASBN will host a Zoom discussion for faith-based organizations focusing on CDFI investment as part of a faith-driven investment strategy. This discussion will build on our previous conversations about values—and mission-related investing in CDFIs. Find out more and register.

May 29 | 1pm ET, ASBN Webinar: Transformative Strategies for Moving Capital to Communities of Color

ASBN and The Belonging Collaborative will present a webinar on preserving equity across the investment industry. The session aims to increase understanding of the challenges and opportunities in maintaining and enhancing racial equity in investing. Find out more and register.

June 12 | 12pm ET, ASBN Live: Integrating Social Impact – A Blueprint for Small & Medium-Sized Businesses

Join ASBN as we explore the transformative power of integrating social impact initiatives into your business model. Today’s consumers are increasingly drawn to businesses that prioritize social responsibility, community engagement, reducing environmental footprints, and ethical values, all of which help enhance brand reputation and customer loyalty. Learn actionable steps for seamlessly integrating social impact into your business operations. Find out more and register.

Partner Event:

May 16 | 10am ET, U.S. Senator Ed Markey Climate and Energy Virtual Office Hours

Staff from Sen. Markey’s DC and Massachusetts offices will be available for May virtual office hours to discuss clean energy and climate funding opportunities and hear about priority clean energy and climate projects pursued by individuals, communities, schools, small businesses, and non-profit organizations. Log into Zoom at whatever time is convenient in the one-hour window. Zoom link to register HERE.

ASBN is growing! Please join us in welcoming our newest members:

Want your business featured here next month? Join ASBN!

Contact Shanti Holloway, Director of Membership Success.


In conjunction with Other Half Processing, the American Sustainable Business Institute is the grantee and administrative home of the Growing GRASS project. Growing GRASS is a five-year, $35 million project funded by the USDA Partnerships for Climate Smart Commodities grant program, dedicated to improving the beef and buffalo byproduct supply chain. Contact Anna Straus.

What they are working on now:

  • During the last week of April, core Growing GRASS partners gathered in Red Wing, MN, for a project kick-off meeting. Over three days, participants engaged in farm visits and processing tours, working sessions, and relationship-building to advance the project's vision.

  • Project partners in data management, producer recruitment, research, and more are considering the best ways to bring farmers and ranchers into the regenerative byproduct supply chain. Growing GRASS' first interdisciplinary producer-facing initiative is focused on launching a survey to better understand farmer and rancher interest in regenerative grazing, how they are currently using regenerative practices, and what barriers or assistance they've encountered when trying to retain the total value of the cattle or buffalo they've raised.

Working Group: Climate and Energy

Identifies key problems, solutions, and strategies to address our planet's climate and energy crisis.

Next meeting: May 23rd, 1:00 PM ET

Contact Abby Maxwell to get involved.

Working Group: Regenerative Agriculture and Justice

Working with farmers and other agricultural stakeholders, we advocate for sustainable agriculture, environmental justice, and support for underserved and BIPOC farmers.

Next meeting: May 6th

Contact Liza LaManna to get involved

Working Group: Clean Water is Good For Business

The next Clean Water is Good For Business: Delaware River Watershed Steering Committee meeting is May 13th! If you are a business based in the Delaware River watershed please contact Liza LaManna to learn more.

Working Group: Business for Democracy

Business for Democracy believes that a strong democracy is essential for a vibrant entrepreneurial economy. Business for Democracy Collaboratives have been established in eight states to raise the voice of small businesses to protect democracy; we are working to establish a chapter in the Maryland/DC area. If you live in that region, please contact Frank Knapp to get involved.

Next meeting: June 5th, 3:00 PM ET

Register Here

Working Group: Circular Economy  

Emphasizes recycling, reuse, sharing, repair, and remanufacturing, and the reduction of waste, pollution, and carbon emissions throughout the economy; meets the third Wednesday of each month.

Next meeting: May 15th, 3:00 PM ET
Contact David Levine to get involved.

Working Group: Livable Planet

Dedicated to the shared mission of protecting and renewing life on planet Earth. LPWG is a place for learning, collaborating, and amplifying the good work happening in the world; meets the first Thursday of each month, 1:00-2:15 p.m. ET.

Next meeting: June 6th, 1:00 PM ET

Visit our website HERE.

Restorative Investing Taskforce

The goal of the Taskforce is to move money to reduce the racial wealth gap, bring together leaders to collaborate and reinforce each other’s work, and to share thought leadership and best practices to restoratively invest in BIPOC entrepreneurs and communities.

Contact Derek Peebles to get involved.

Appalachian Sustainable Business Network

The Appalachian Sustainable Business Network and Pennsylvanian Sustainable Business Networks are dedicated to fostering sustainable innovation, economic resilience, and community well-being throughout the Appalachian region. Click here for more information.

Next meeting: May 9th

Contact Lou Tierno to join the meeting.

Since 1987, Investors Circle (IC) has invested nearly $300 million into more than 350 early-stage businesses working to solve major social and environmental problems. IC welcomes seed-stage startups focused on making a social and/or environmental impact.

Investors Circle News and Meetings:


Congratulations to Don Megrath of VectorPoint Ventures, who began serving as the Investors Circle Executive Director starting on May 1 and who is coordinating the monthly meetings.   Also, congratulations to Drew Tulchin or UpSpring Associates, who also began serving starting on May 1 assisting Investors Circle with development and growth opportunities.

  • Philadelphia Chapter Meeting - Wednesday, May 8th at 2 pm ET | (Virtual Only).  Please contact Andrew Porter to obtain details about attending this meeting.

  • Investors Circle NY & National Chapter Meeting - Thursday,  May 16th at 12 pm ET | (Virtual only).  Please contact Don Megrath for details about attending this meeting.

  • Angel Capital Association Annual Summit - May 13-15, please contact Don Megrath or Drew Tulchin if you are planning on attending so we can connect with you there.

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Have a great month!

Anayana White

ASBN Communications Lead

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