Project for Participatory Democracy
To provide organizing and publication support to citizen organizations that monitor the Department of Energy’s activities at US nuclear weapons production facilities.
To provide organizing and publication support to citizen organizations that monitor the Department of Energy’s activities at US nuclear weapons production facilities.
To continue support for Episcopal Power & Light, a project that seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen the renewable energy sector by encouraging Episcopal churches and parishioners to consume energy efficiently and sustainably.
To mount a grassroots campaign to take nuclear weapons off high alert.
To build support for the Precautionary Principle among key grassroots activists, scientists and other decisionmakers.
To address the problem of development sprawl in Vermont through advocacy and public education.
To support economic and public relations experts that will assist Conservation Law Foundation in its legal and communications efforts to fight the recently proposed sale of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vernon, Vermont.
To support year two of the Cool the Planet! campaign, an outreach, education and organizing project to mobilize college students to become active in the debate over climate change.
To support the Mexico Human Rights Program, which conducts monitoring and documentation of human rights violations and provides support and accompaniment for human rights advocates in that country.
To convince Boston area health care institutions and policymakers of the need to protect the public and the environment from dioxin, mercury and other toxic products used in medical facilities.
To support a three-month emergency effort to investigate, monitor, document and report on human rights violations in Russia’s breakaway republic of Chechnya.