Promising Start-Ups: Local Climate Change
We gather recommendations about start ups in the same way we conduct the rest of our work--through a research survey. The experts who participated in this cause, offered recommendations about both the established and start up organizations we highlight on our site. You can review our entire methodology here.
The longer we wait, the harder the problem will be to solve. -John Kerry
The longer we wait, the harder the problem will be to solve. -John Kerry
Start-ups can hold the potential to offer innovative or new solutions to existing problems in a field. Therefore, we asked our experts to recommend start-up nonprofits working in their cause. We were interested in organizations that have already had an impact or that have high potential to have an impact in the future. Often, these organizations are just a few years old. How did we get these recommendations?
| Year Founded | Nonprofit Name | Mission | |
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| 1 | 2009 | Climate Bay Area |
By facilitating partnerships and focusing resources on the most important barriers and opportunities, CBA will help the Bay Area climate movement to move forward at the speed and scale required
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| 2 | 2007 | ClimatePlan |
ClimatePlan's mission is to advance policies and programs to address the relationship between land use policy and climate change and to leverage the resources and partnerships necessary to realize more sustainable and equitable development throughout California.
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| 3 | 2009 | Bay Area Climate Collaborative |
Through the vision of the region's government, business and non-profit leaders the Bay Area Climate Collaborative is creating common direction and accelerating the clean energy economy and response to climate change.
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