Heliotrope Foundation, Criobe, Association Tore Tore, Espace Bleu, Tetiaroa Society, Coral Gardeners, Indigenous Women Rising, Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights, New Era, Madison Square Park Conservancy, The High Line, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 3rd Law, Provide, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.
Piper Fund, Alliance Center, Create Boulder, New Era Colorado, Cobalt, E-Town, Boulder Museum for Contemporary Art, Center for Reproductive Rights, Ailey (film), Aftershock (film), To The End (film), 32 Sounds (film).
The High Line, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Tiny Pricks Project – Diana Weymar, RISD Museum, Madison Square Park Conservancy, UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive – Feminist Art Coalition, Movement Voter Project, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Mary Hagedorn/Smithsonian, Headlands Center for the Arts, KGNU, E-Town, Create Boulder, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Oceanic Preservation Society, Landlocked Films, Center For Reproductive Rights, Provide.
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Surfrider Foundation, Washed Ashore Project, Headlands Center for the Arts, Not An Alternative, Peace is Loud, Barefoot Artists, Earth Guardians, Oceanic Preservation Society, KGNU, Polynesian Voyaging Society, Our Secure Future, Resource Central, Living Sea Sculpture – Colleen Flanigan, The Wild Animal Sanctuary, 350.org, Abortion Care Network, Billion Oysters Project, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, Cape Farewell, Center for Reproductive Rights, The Center for Cultural Power, Georgetown Institute of Women, Peace & Security, If/When/How, Inland Ocean Conservation, Motus Theater, Cobalt, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, Piper Fund, Provide, Sister Song, Teens 4 Oceans.
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, E-Town, Resource Central, 3rd Law.
32 Sounds is an immersive documentary and profound sensory experience from filmmaker Sam Green that explores how sound can bend time, cross borders, and profoundly shape our perception of the world around us.
350.org is an international movement of ordinary people working to end the age of fossil fuels and build a world of community-led renewable energy for all.
3rd Law, an award-winning contemporary dance company, creates original theatrical and site-specific work.
Abortion Care Network (ACN) is the national association for independent community-based, abortion care providers and their allies. They work to ensure the rights of all people to experience respectful, dignified abortion care.
Aftershock is a documentary that brings us to the front lines of the growing birth justice movement that is demanding systemic change within our medical system and government through the experiences of two families.
Ailey, directed and produced by Jamilla Wignot, is an acclaimed film that explores Ailey’s life and the enduring legacy of his work as a choreographer expressing the grace, strength, and beauty of the Black experience in America.
The Alliance Center demonstrates sustainability in action and mobilizes change agents to accelerate solutions.
Association Tore Tore is a conservation group in French Polynesia dedicated to the place of the sharks in our environment, economy, science and Maohi culture.
Barefoot Artists is a non-profit volunteer-based organization with the mission to build community through art, learning, land transformation and economic development.
Billion Oysters Project was founded in 2014 by Murray Fisher and Pete Malinowski, who envisioned a healthy, biodiverse New York Harbor — and who shared the belief that restoration without education is temporary.
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) aims to create a state-of-the-art museum that will serve the Boulder community by: strengthening our impact, amplifying the voices of artists, and building community.
California Latinas for Reproductive Justice (CLRJ) is a statewide organization committed to honoring the experiences of Latinas’/es’ to uphold our dignity, our bodies, sexuality, and families.
Cape Farewell envisions a sustainable future inspired by the illumination artists give to the urgency of the global climate challenge.
The Center for Cultural Power is a women of color, artist-led organization, inspiring artists and culture makers to imagine a world where power is distributed equitably and where we live in harmony with nature.
Center for Reproductive Rights performs game-changing litigation, legal policy, and advocacy work to transform how reproductive rights are understood by courts, governments, and human rights bodies.
Cobalt is a non-profit organization dedicated to abortion access and reproductive rights. They work for everyone’s freedom to decide when and how to use birth control, give birth or parent.
Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR) is a community-rooted organization that works to enable Latinx individuals and their families to lead safe, healthy and self-determined lives.
Coral Gardeners (CG) aims to revolutionize ocean conservation and create a global movement to save the world’s coral reefs through active reef restoration, awareness activities and innovative solutions, developed by our CG labs.
Create Boulder aims to inspire, advance, and connect Boulder’s arts, cultural, and creative communities with public and private support in order to strengthen and enhance the character, quality of life, and economic prosperity of Boulder.
CRIOBE is a Research Support Unit, whose members are committed to promote research, education, and services related to the ecological, biological, chemical, physiological, genetic, social, and cultural dimensions of coral reefs.
E-Town works to educate, entertain, and inspire through music and conversation to create a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable world.
Earth Guardians represents thousands of youth leaders, activists, and artists on the front lines, driving action and culture shift towards a more just and regenerative future.
Espace Bleu focuses its activity on the preservation and restoration of coral reefs. Partnering with hotels, they participate in a sustainable environmental action and benefit for their customers from magnificent coral gardens.
Feminist Art Coalition (FAC), a platform for art projects informed by feminism, with funding through UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), a forum for cultural experiences that transform individuals and advance the local, national, and global discourse on art and film.
Georgetown Institute of Women, Peace & Security engages in cutting-edge research on women’s roles in peace and security efforts, economic empowerment, countering violent extremism, and mitigating climate change and natural disasters.
Headlands Center for the Arts offers both events that engage with art making and creativity as it happens and residency programs to provide artists with resources, space, time, and recognition to further their careers and practices.
The Heliotrope Foundation was started by artist Caledonia Curry, also known as Swoon, to help communities respond and heal after natural disasters and other urgent social crises.
The High Line is both a nonprofit organization and a public park on the West Side of Manhattan devoted to reimagining the role public spaces have in creating connected, healthy neighborhoods and cities.
If/When/How transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms.
Indigenous Women Rising started in 2014 as a campaign to bring attention to the fact that indigenous women and people who rely on Indian Health Services for healthcare were being denied access to Plan B, a form of emergency contraception.
Inland Ocean Conservation develops a two-way relationship with the ocean and the inland in order to be a wellspring for literacy and community engagement across North America.
KGNU is the independent, noncommercial, community radio station for Boulder, Denver and beyond.
Landlocked Films, co-owned by Beret E. Strong and John Tweedy, makes documentaries that focus on amplifying people’s voices, social justice and equity, the global community, and the health of our planet. Their films have been broadcast on PBS, screened at dozens of film festivals around the world, and won the CINE Golden Eagle, among other awards.
Living Sea Sculpture, by artist Colleen Flanigan, is an interactive, immersive multimedia exhibit correlating coral health with human health through the context of artificial respiration and innovative life support.
Madison Square Park Conservancy protects, nurtures, and enhances Madison Square Park to create an environment that fosters moments of inspiration, engaging the community through our beautiful gardens, inviting amenities, and world-class programming.
Mary Hagedorn, senior research scientist with Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, is a leader in securing a future for marine biodiversity and her unique team is the only group of scientists in the world developing and applying this modern technology to conserve coral reefs.
Motus Theater aims to create original theater to facilitate dialogue on critical issues of our time in order to build alliances across diverse segments of their community and the country.
Movement Voter Project (MVP) works to strengthen progressive power at all levels of government by helping donors support the best and most promising local community-based organizations in key states, with a focus on youth and communities of color.
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver) is paving a new path for a 21st century museum that both advances the field of contemporary art and provides a platform for creative expression, in the broadest sense of the term.
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health fights for equal access to reproductive health for Latina/x communities because all of us should have the power to make informed decisions about our bodies, families, and futures.
New Era is the leading voice for young people in Colorado politics and one of the most effective youth civic engagement organizations in the country, setting out to bring their progressive and diverse generation into the political world.
Not An Alternative is a collective and non-profit that curates and produces interventions on material and immaterial space through engaged critical research and design, bringing together tools from art, architecture, exhibition design, and political organizing.
Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) uses film, photography, and social media – one “exposure” at a time – to inspire, empower, and connect a global community of activists fighting to protect our fragile planet.
Our Secure Future (OSF) aims to strengthen the Women, Peace and Security movement by amplifying women’s voices, strengthening the global network of women peacebuilders, and promoting committed action by multiple stakeholders to turn policy into practice.
Peace is Loud collaborates with women-identified and gender expansive changemakers to advance transformative peace and social justice through storytelling.
Piper Fund partners with foundations, individual donors, activists, and other allies to work strategically towards racial, gender, queer, and disability justice and an inclusive, fully-representative democracy.
Polynesian Voyaging Society seeks to perpetuate the art and science of traditional Polynesian voyaging and the spirit of exploration through experiential educational programs that inspire students and their communities to respect and care for themselves, each other, and their natural and cultural environments.
Provide partners with health and social service providers to reduce barriers to care at the intersection of abortion and other stigmatized healthcare by providing training and support, centering marginalized communities where there is demand and decreased access.
Pulitzer Arts Foundation is an art museum located in the heart of St. Louis devoted to presenting the art of today and works from the past within a global context.
Resource Central, a nonprofit in Boulder whose innovative programs have helped more than 700,000 people save water, conserve energy, and reduce waste.
RISD Museum believes that art, artists, and the institutions that support them play pivotal roles in promoting broad civic engagement and creating more open societies.
Sister Song is a Southern based, national membership organization that aims to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities.
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) plays a leading role in the Smithsonian’s global efforts to save wildlife species from extinction and train future generations of conservationists.
Surfrider Foundation is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s ocean, waves and beaches for all people, through a powerful activist network.
Teens 4 Oceans works to empower youth action through storytelling, education, and exploration.
Tetiaroa Society works to ensure island and coastal communities have a future as rich as their past, strengthening their resilience to global change, by restoring their ecosystems, and preserving their cultures.
Tiny Pricks Project is a public art project created and curated by Diana Weymar that holds a creative space in a tumultuous political climate.
To The End is a documentary that captures the emergence of a new generation of leaders and the movement behind the most sweeping climate change legislation in U.S. history.
Washed Ashore Project creates powerful art that captivates all ages and teaches environmental conservation and sustainability. Their traveling exhibits feature collections of intricate, beautifully designed, giant sea life sculptures made entirely of marine debris collected from beaches.
The Wild Animal Sanctuary rescues and provides life-long homes for large, exotic and endangered captive wild animals and to educate the public about the causes of and solutions to the world’s Captive Wildlife Crisis.