The John Muir Trust
All proceeds from donations received from Wildland Protection by Caspar Wijngaard will go to the John Muir Trust. Collaborating with local partners, they work to demonstrate exemplary management of wild places; from woodland restoration to peatland. We were especially excited to support the John Muir Trust because of their work protecting and restoring peatlands (aka bogs, mires, swamps). Peatlands can seem like the worst thing on Earth when you’re tentatively picking your way around soggy ground wishing you were a bird. But these water-packed ecosystems are amazing and underappreciated collectors of carbon.
The Hunger Project
All proceeds from donations received for Plant-Based Diets by Violeta Hernández will go to The Hunger Project. This international non-profit works to end hunger and poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centered strategies and advocating for their widespread adoption throughout the world. While they’re not explicitly a climate change non-profit, we think their holistic, gender-equal approaches are actually climate co-benefits. Empowering women & girls is one of humanity’s most effective solutions to climate change!
Rewiring America
All proceeds from the funds raised by Electric Vehicles by Rafa Orrico will benefit Rewiring America. Our goal is to raise $10K.
Rewiring America is the leading electrification nonprofit, focused on electrifying everything in our communities. Supported by a world-class research team developing accessible, actionable data, and tools for Americans across the country, Rewiring America is crafting the blueprint for Americans to achieve energy efficiency, tackle nationwide emission goals, improve health, save consumers money, and build the next generation of the American workforce in clean energy.
The Coalition for Rainforest Nations
All proceeds from the funds raised by our first four screen-prints (Cultivate, Electrify, Empower, Engage) benefited the Coalition for Rainforest Nations (CfRN). Your donations raised $25K for CfRN in 2021.
The coalition was established by forested tropical countries to collaboratively reconcile forest stewardship with economic development. They ensure developing countries get paid if they can show that they’ve been preventing deforestation, a substantial source of greenhouse gas emissions.