Packard Foundation: Global Climate Initiative
The Packard Foundation partners with funders and civil society organizations to end tropical deforestation and promote just and sustainable development.
The Packard Foundation partners with funders and civil society organizations to end tropical deforestation and promote just and sustainable development.
The goal is to ensure that the priorities of historically disadvantaged communities and land-connected peoples from the Global South–including Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendant peoples, and rural communities–are reflected in policies and practices to advance climate justice globally.
The goal of the Andes-Amazon Initiative is to ensure the long-term ecological integrity and climatic function of the Amazon basin.
Grantmaking helps communities living in tropical rainforests to develop symbiotic strategies to sustain themselves and their vital forest ecosystems.
The Good Energies Foundation supports local partners on three fronts: protection, restoration, and management.
The ClimateWorks Forests and Land Use program is led by the Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA).
From grassroots to global, we support those working for an equitable, climate-safe world. Learn about what we support and where we focus.
We focus on ensuring a diversity of civil society organizations have the resources and connections they need to be effective and resilient.
We support civil society organizations to improve alignment, facilitate access to finance, build wide-ranging networks, increase communications capacity, and increase collaboration.