New Study Underscores Longstanding, Persistent Biases in Green Grantmaking
/A new study from pioneering environmental justice researcher Dr. Dorceta Taylor reaffirms funding imbalances that those in the movement have lamented for years.
Read MoreA new study from pioneering environmental justice researcher Dr. Dorceta Taylor reaffirms funding imbalances that those in the movement have lamented for years.
Read MoreThe Climate Funders Justice Pledge has helped shift $60 million in new commitments to BIPOC-led climate groups since early 2021. Still, despite its intentionally low bar, many top grantmakers have yet to sign on.
Read MoreFor six years now, Green 2.0 has been tracking the diversity of staff at environmental nonprofits and foundations. More are submitting data than ever, but overall participation — and diversity at the top — remain frustratingly low.
Read MoreThe Kresge Foundation is one of the top environmental funders in the country—and one of the most focused on equity. We take a look at what it supports through its environment program and why.
Read MoreOver a year after national racial justice uprisings prompted new attention to equity, the latest report from Green 2.0 shows progress on diversity disclosures by NGOs, but very limited participation by foundations.
Read MoreAs the first data from a new racial equity pledge for climate funders comes in, most top grantmakers are still stalling or refusing to participate. After a year of supposed transformation, their response appears to tell a different story.
Read MoreAmong the largest green NGOs and foundations reporting their diversity data, Green 2.0’s annual report card saw slight improvement. But its most jarring finding is that nearly three-quarters of funders asked are still not submitting information.
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