Now check out the three causes we are funding in November, and cast your vote to help distribute our donations.ĬREDO members who use our products are the reason why we are able to make these donations each month. “Mercy Corps is grateful for CREDO’s partnership – your ongoing support is helping realize the incredible power of human potential in more than 40 countries around the world.” To learn more, visit. This grant will ensure that ADAPT is able to continue to fight so that no Disabled person is forced into an institution.” To learn more, visit. CREDO members are ensuring that Disabled people can live our lives in our homes and our communities with our families and friends. “Many thanks to CREDO members for supporting 350.org’s work! Your support enables 350.org to do the hard-hitting work needed to solve the climate crisis.” To learn more, visit 350.org. And for that, our October grant recipients thank you. The distribution depends entirely on the votes of CREDO members like you. These donations are made possible by CREDO customers and the revenue they generate by using our services. Just last month, over 68,000 CREDO members voted to distribute our funds to 350.org, ADAPT and Mercy Corps. Those small actions add up – with one click, you can help fund efforts to keep fossil fuels in the ground, protect the rights of people with disabilities and provide disaster relief to areas across the world where aid is most needed. Earlier this year, CREDO joined our allies 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network and Oil Change International to help Bold l aunch the the Solar XL campaign, a project to build solar arrays on the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline in Nebraska.Įach month, CREDO members vote on how we distribute funding to three amazing organizations. Since 2013, CREDO members have voted to donate more than $72,000 to the Bold Alliance, and CREDO Action has been a proud ally in the fight to stop dirty oil pipelines like Keystone XL and Dakota Access. This October, CREDO was honored to welcome Jane to our headquarters for a special conversation about her work with Bold. Now, as president of the Bold Alliance, she is helping organize resistance across multiple rural states to protect our air, water and land from destructive fossil fuel development. In 2010, Jane Kleeb founded Bold Nebraska in the hopes of transforming the political landscape of a fiercely independent and populist state, and through hyper-local organizing and bringing together diverse communities – including farmers and ranchers, landowners, Native people and tribal leaders, progressive activists, rural and urban voters, and local politicians – to fight for a common goal, she helped to lead a massive grassroots movement resulting in President Obama suspending construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. What began with an activist taking on a dirty oil pipeline in deep-red Nebraska has grown into a multi-state coalition of unlikely allies successfully fighting Big Oil interests.
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