American Climate Leadership Awards How-To Guides
American Climate Leadership Awards recognizes, rewards, and shares best practices on climate change advocacy and action in America. We are proud to offer money, support, and national recognition to climate leaders and organizations building political resolve for climate action at local, regional, and national levels, particularly those who center diversity, inclusion, and justice in their work. The finalists exemplify outstanding climate initiatives which give change agents and the public inspiration to model and replicate for continued climate action across the nation.
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How-To Guide 2024
Building Local Capacity for Environmental Equity and Social Resilience: CivicSpark
CivicSpark builds local governments’ capacity to address emerging environmental and social equity resilience challenges.
How-To Guide 2024
No-Cost Grant Writing Assistance: Climate Resolve | ACLA 2024 Winner
Climate Resolve connects communities, organizations, and policymakers to address the global climate problem with local action.
How-To Guide 2024
Advancing Sustainability in Public Health: Clinicians for Climate Action
Clinicians for Climate Action is a group of healthcare professionals committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from healthcare systems in Pennsylvania and beyond.
How-To Guide 2024
Empowering Electeds for Climate Action Leadership: Elected Officials to Protect America | ACLA 2024 Runner-Up
Elected Officials to Protect America empowers elected official leadership for our environment, public health, and to fight climate change.
How-To Guide 2024
Interfaith Climate Action Planning: Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions
Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions helps people of faith develop local solutions to the climate crisis.
How-To Guide 2024
Energy Justice Program Recruitment: Girl Plus Environment
Girl Plus Environment educates, engages, and empowers Black and Brown girls, women, and non-binary individuals to stand up for climate and environmental justice in their own communities.
How-To Guide 2024
Regional Climate Justice: Green Umbrella
Green Umbrella is a network of people, organizations, and governments committed to taking decisive action in the face of climate change.
How-To Guide 2024
Addressing Climate Challenges for Frontline Organizations: Harvard C-CHANGE
Harvard C-CHANGE makes climate change personal by connecting it to health and highlighting how climate solutions can provide for a healthier and more just world today and a livable future for our children.
How-To Guide 2024
Defining and Tackling Climate Health Issues: Physicians for Social Responsibility-LA (PSR-LA)
Physicians for Social Responsibility-LA (PSR-LA) is a membership organization working towards system & policy changes to ensure that communities are healthy, safe, and equitable places to live, work, play and learn.
How-To Guide 2024
Addressing Community Climate Threats: The Climate Initiative
The Climate Initiative is a non-partisan non-profit that empowers youth voices for climate action.
High School Student Profile 2024
Local Composting and Food Recovery: Shrusti Amula
Shrusti Amula & the Rise N Shine Foundation work with county, state legislatures and other student environment leaders to implement composting and food recovery programs.
High School Student Profile 2024
Taking on Transportation for Youth Climate Justice: Adah Crandall | ACLA 2024 Winner
17 year old, early high school graduate Adah is a climate justice organizer from Portland, OR who focuses on the intersection of climate and transportation.
High School Student Profile 2024
Advocating for Climate Change with Youth Mental Health: Hopewell Valley Central High School
Hopewell Valley Central High School students stood out for their advocacy work to address an issue they see as disproportionately impacting their generation: climate change and its impact on mental health.
High School Student Profile 2024
Uniting High Schoolers Nationwide for Climate Action: Princeton Day School
Princeton Day School students are aiming to promote discussion, exchange ideas and solutions, and unite high schoolers across the nation from diverse backgrounds to address climate change.
High School Student Profile 2024
Supporting Youth for Climate Action: San Mateo Youth Climate Action
San Mateo Youth Climate Action empowers teens and young adults to combat climate change through impactful education and climate policy initiatives.
High School Student Profile 2024
Urging End to New Oil Permits: Youth 4 Climate
Youth 4 Climate is organizing a campaign to urge Governor Newsom to stop issuing new oil and gas permits, begin justly phasing oil extraction, and create a 3,200 ft buffer zone.
How-To Guide 2023
Amazon Employees for Climate Justice
Amazon Employees for Climate Justice has shown how workers can unite around a shared concern for the climate and — using strategic, relational organizing — shift corporate priorities and narrative to win climate victories with a worldwide impact.
How-To Guide 2023
Chesapeake Climate Action Network:
Electrify MoCo Campaign
Chesapeake Climate Action Network’s Electrify MoCo project showed how citizens can work to ensure that future buildings are mostly electric, significantly reducing emissions, and the health risks associated with gas cooking appliances.
How-To Guide 2023
Climate Generation
Climate Generation ignites and sustains the ability of educators and youth to act on systems perpetuating the climate crisis. The Teach Climate Network (TCN) provides K–12 and informal educators access to resources, professional development, inspiration, and community networking to teach climate change in all disciplines, grade levels, and educational settings.
How-To Guide 2023
Cooperation Jackson | ACLA 2023 Winner
Cooperation Jackson is a vehicle for sustainable community development, economic democracy, and community ownership in Jackson, Mississippi. It seeks to transform the current socio-economic system of extraction and exploitation into an alternative built on equity, cooperation, worker democracy/self-management, and environmental regeneration.
How-To Guide 2023
Hawaii Green Growth UN Local2030 Hub
Hawaii Green Growth engages community, public and private sector partners to shift behavior across sectors to increase water and energy efficiency, reduce waste and other key actions, and measure progress on a public facing open-data Dashboard that provides collective transparency and accountability.
How-To Guide 2023
Migrant Clinicians Network
Migrant Clinicians Network builds adaptable and customizable trainings, technical assistance, resources, and strategies for hyperlocal, hyper-inclusive community response to climate catastrophe.
How-To Guide 2023
Mothers Out Front | ACLA 2023 Runner-Up
Mothers Out Front builds the power of mothers as an organized constituency to push for transformational change in climate and energy policy in the US. We are building a multi-racial, cross-class movement of mothers and caregivers who bring their passion for children’s well-being to advance concrete solutions that will yield a livable climate for all.
How-To Guide 2023
The Wild Center: The Youth Climate Program
The Youth Climate Program convenes, engages and inspires young people to act on climate change through conference-style “Youth Climate Summits” that focus on the knowledge and skills — climate science, impacts, justice and solutions — needed to effectively lead on climate change.
How-To Guide 2023
Unitarian Universalist Association:
Climate Justice Programming
Side With Love’s Climate Justice Campaign organizes Unitarian Universalists (UUs) to cultivate thriving communities that advance a just and equitable transition to a clean energy future.
How-To Guide 2023
Zumwalt Acres
Zumwalt Acres transitions industrial farmland into regenerative and community-oriented landscapes. They train the next generation of growers — which are more diverse and justice-minded than current Midwestern farmers — to fight climate change, food insecurity, and environmental degradation.
How-To Guide 2022
Alternatives for Community & Environment
Seventy percent of building emissions in Boston come from 4% of buildings. Alternatives for Community & Environment (ACE) partnered with the City and proved that it is possible to address greenhouse gas emissions and integrate Just Transition theory into policy, moving us toward a regenerative economy grounded in the lived experiences of the people on the frontlines of pollution. By following our example, other cities can center justice as they address environmental inequities.
How-To Guide 2022
Climate Mobilization Project
To multiply the impact of policy victories at the city and county level, we must resource and support climate organizers who hold the necessary passion, commitment, and lived experience to change communities. The Climate Mobilization Network leverages proven coaching, training, and peer-sharing strategies, unlocking organizers’ power to: build broader, more effective movements; replicate learning from successful city- and county-level innovations; and center the most ambitious climate justice policies, building momentum for a collective climate movement.
How-To Guide 2022
Elected Officials to Protect America
Our mission is to inspire and create solutions to the climate crisis by mobilizing veterans who are policymakers in partnership with frontline leaders. The creation of a veteran-led Leadership Council nationally and in each state and territory will inspire governments at all levels to declare a climate emergency, and implement a climate emergency plan that protects our security and health, enacts urgent solutions, ensures environmental justice, and creates prosperity in our communities.
How-To Guide 2022
Faith in Place
Our project organized, empowered, and mobilized people of faith to advocate for Illinois public policy that centers climate justice. Working in collaboration with our faith partners and Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition allies, we advocated for policy committed to renewable energy paired with investment in the communities that have not historically benefited from the transition to clean energy, i.e., communities of color and communities reliant on fossil fuels industries. In September 2021, these goals were enacted into Illinois law as the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act.
How-To Guide 2022
GreenRoots | ACLA 2022 Runner-Up
GreenRoots co-convenes the MA Environmental Justice Roundtable which has come together to advance legislative and policy priorities to advance environmental justice and civil rights. One of the bills we’ve written and are advocating for would change the way energy generating facilities (e.g. power plants, compressor stations, etc.) would be sited. It would have environmental justice restrictions and would reconstitute the make-up of the state permitting board, which right now includes no community or EJ representation, but rather is mostly energy sector representatives. In the history of the Energy Facility Siting Board, it has never denied the permits of an energy production facility no matter how dirty or how close to sensitive populations. With the Siting Reform legislation, that process would be much more democratic and responsive to environmental justice concerns.
How-To Guide 2022
Healthy Community Services
Residents were not waiting for the government to solve the issues of repetitive flooding caused by climate change and an aged infrastructure. Literally each time it rains, residents of New Orleans can expect homes, cars, and street flooding from more frequent, intense rainfall. The 3 E’s method of engaging, educating and empowering residents to make incremental changes helps to mitigate the impacts of storm waters. It takes a community to be a community.
How-To Guide 2022
Power Shift Network
Welcome to the pulsing heart of the youth climate justice movement. This next five years is a critical window to prevent a track of irreversible climate change — and to meet the urgency of this moment, we need you! You might feel overwhelmed by the scope of the climate crisis and not know where to start. The thing about climate anxiety is that the best way to overcome the anxiety is by taking action — however big or small.
How-To Guide 2022
Schools for Climate Action | ACLA 2022 Winner
Schools for Climate Action is a free grassroots initiative to engage the education sector in climate justice. Students draft climate action resolutions from our templates, engage school boards to acknowledge climate change as generational justice and equity issues, and commit school districts to local climate goals. There is a lack of resources for teachers to engage students in real, authentic climate education, and our resolutions address the systemic issues underlying the climate crisis.
How-To Guide 2022
Wisconsin Green Muslims
Wisconsin Faith Communities for Equitable Solar Initiative, coordinated by Wisconsin Green Muslims, provides an opportunity to (a) address Islamophobia, discrimination, and structural racism, (b) advance solar energy through building interfaith relationships grounded in our collective values of love, light, and justice, and (c) advocate for energy democracy work that is community-based, solutions-focused, frontline, BIPOC and women-led, and justice-centered.
How-To Guide 2022
Young Evangelicals for Climate Action (YECA)
The Climate Leadership Fellows Program equips young leaders to create projects that address unique needs in their communities. Since 2014, Christian fellows have spurred cultural, social, and institutional changes on college campuses by starting recycling and composting, hosting educational events, installing solar panels, creating clubs, and meeting with school administrators. Replicating this model will help organizations train the next generation of leaders to effectively act on climate in their particular communities.
How-To Guide 2021
City of Ann Arbor
The City of Ann Arbor’s A2ZERO initiative, adopted on June 1, 2020, A2ZERO is the City’s ambitious plan and associated programs to achieve a just transition to community-wide carbon neutrality by 2030. The initiative encourages the transition to renewable energy, the design of a zero-carbon transportation network, movement towards a circular economy, and a focus on resilience, among other actions.
How-To Guide 2021
Clean Air Carolina
Clean Air Carolina’s Charlotte Mecklenburg Climate Leaders who challenge, educate, and partner with local elected officials and sustainability staff to set and achieve robust carbon reduction goals. They also challenge and engage North Carolina’s energy provider, Duke Energy, one of the country’s largest utility companies.
How-To Guide 2021
Earth Charter Indiana
In climate-quiet states like Indiana, Earth Charter Indiana has been effective in advancing climate action through grassroots organizing that combines education with policy adoption. Their programs empower youth at the juncture of climate science, climate justice and civic advocacy, pairing them with adults to achieve intergenerational climate progress. Over 20 years, ECI has become one of Indiana’s strongest statewide grassroots efforts to advance climate action, bringing Republicans and Democrats together to face the climate crisis.
How-To Guide 2021
GreenRoots
GreenRoots Inc, out of Cambridge Massachusetts has for over 25 years, uplifted resident voices to thwart egregious business proposals that threaten further industrial contamination; improved the urban environment through gardens, parks, and ecological restoration; and empowered low-income, BIPOC, marginalized residents to join together to fight for positive changes in their neighborhoods.
How-To Guide 2021
Mothers Out Front
Using a deep community organizing approach, Mothers Out Front empowers mothers to step into leadership roles within community-based teams, providing the training, and tools needed to develop and win campaigns. This is done by recruiting and mobilizing mothers through deep organizing community by community, with the knowledge that moms everywhere will stop at nothing to protect their children’s future.
How-To Guide 2021
Philly Thrive
Philly Thrive’s organizers, with experience running grassroots campaigns for environmental justice, knew that winning against the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery was possible if they came together and ran strategic campaigns. Through their efforts to influence the media narrative around fossil fuel infrastructure in the city of Philadelphia and shift it in favor of the planet and communities, the group was ultimately successful and in 2020 ultimately won the permanent closure of the refinery.
How-To Guide 2021
Sunrise Movement Education Fund
Sunrise Movement created Sunrise School — a virtual classroom where thousands of participants gain political education and develop skills as organizers. This digital platform has allowed for Sunrise’s message to spread across the country, greatly increasing accessibility and equity to the movement. Their mission is to train thousands of young people across the country in key organizing skills and educate the general public about the dire threat of the climate crisis and the bold, equitable solutions proposed by the Green New Deal.
How-To Guide 2021
Tara Houska – Giniw Collective | ACLA 2021 Winner
Tara Houska and her organization Giniw Collective is an indigenous-women, 2-spirit led frontline resistance to protect Mother Earth, defend the sacred and live in balance. Their focus is on systemic change that respects Indigenous sovereignty and the severity of the climate crisis. They prioritize traditional knowledge, divestment strategies, and land defense on the frontlines of protecting the earth.
How-To Guide 2021
United Church of Christ and the People’s Justice Council
The United Church of Christ and the People’s Justice Council have worked together to lay the foundation for increased organizing to advance climate justice legislation. They began by developing effective communication tools with a monthly webinar, a newsletter, a published handbook for churches, and a nationally recognized report on toxic air pollution that was accompanied by an advocacy toolkit. These tools along with the development of a coordinated United Church of Christ climate justice network and a green church certification program have led them to a stage where they now have the capacity to organize nationwide for federal climate and environmental justice legislation.
How-To Guide 2021
Youth Vs. Apocalypse | ACLA 2021 Runner-Up
Youth have played an important role in highlighting the current state of our climate. Our next finalist is Youth Vs Apocalypse who provide resources and training for frontline youth to act collectively for climate justice and collective liberation. They are working to build an intersectional movement fighting for a just, equitable, and sustainable world in which all can thrive.