Interview with Paige Brown (Biodiversity Funders Group / Climate and Energy Funders)
The Biodiversity Funders Group (formerly Climate and Energy Funders) supports, facilitates, and seeks to expand a global network of funders
From Lyndsey Gilpin / Southerly: In the 1980s, throughout African and Asian countries, a tropical disease known as guinea worm was being transmitted through contaminated stagnant water. Thanks to a combination of endeavors that included “education and intervention programs, funding for clean water access, and government-supported public health campaigns,” the near eradication of this epidemic is now being used as a model for how to combat other diseases in various parts of the world.
The Biodiversity Funders Group (formerly Climate and Energy Funders) supports, facilitates, and seeks to expand a global network of funders
The Nation of Artists collaborates with thought leaders to create society-changing content and campaigns in support of social causes. Elliot
The Dara Institute operates on a model that recognizes how one dimension of poverty, such as income, affects other dimensions,
She the People is a national organization that builds power for women of color to be elected into political positions.
The USC Shoah Foundation is a non-profit organization that enables Holocaust survivors to tell their own stories in their own
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project has established an initiative called Reporters Shield, that provides a legal defense fund