The BoCo Climate Justice Hive is transitioning to a new Fiscal Host
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The BoCo Climate Justice Hive
Fiscal Host: Open Collective Foundation
To foster collaboration & connectivity for increased climate action & impact in Boulder County. We inform, coordinate, & incentivize collaboration across the climate justice movement, shifting the paradigm of how our community/ies work together.
Contributors
Projects
Support the following initiatives from The BoCo Climate Justice Hive.
Project
GreenFaith Boulder County is an interfaith group working together to protect the planet and creat...
The BoCo Climate Justice Hive is all of us
Our contributors 70
Thank you for supporting The BoCo Climate Justice Hive.
Lodi
Admin
$20,100 USD
Micha
Admin
Hive Admin
Admin
Mark Steele
Admin
Katie Doyle M...
Admin
RSF Social Fi...
$125,000 USD
Stanley Siefer
$25K Matching Grant
$31,000 USD
The Dean Witt...
$20,000 USD
Community Fou...
$15,000 USD
Karla Marx
$25K Matching Grant
$10,000 USD
Carrie Siefer
$25K Matching Grant
$4,010 USD
Members Trust...
$4,000 USD
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
Debit from The BoCo Climate Justice Hive to Micha •
-$39.23USD
Paid
Reimbursement #207999
Lunch Meeting Bee's Nest
Category
Program Food & Groceries
from Lodi to The BoCo Climate Justice Hive •
-$52.65 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #221428
-$130.00 USD
Approved
Reimbursement #221426
$
Today’s balance$55.59 USD
Total raised
$220,114.35 USD
Total disbursed
$220,058.76 USD
Estimated annual budget
$116,469.81 USD
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About
Weaving a Movement
In an effort to connect conversations, coordinate more effectively, and incentivize collaboration, Naropa University’s Joanna Macy Center for Resilience and Regeneration and Boulder Dot Earth have created the BoCo Climate Justice Hive to bring together various community-based climate justice efforts.
The Hive collects and shares up-to-date information about who’s doing what and where, “cross-pollinating” neighborhoods, communities, and sectors in Boulder County. The Hive weaves connections from grassroots to grass-tops and across the non-profit, academic, business, and government worlds. Illustrating the formal, informal, and potentially collaborative networks, the Hive is creating an easy-to-navigate, interactive online map that can be shared in English and Spanish through any participating organization’s website.
Climate impacts do not stop at city borders, and we understand our communities are vulnerable and interconnected. We know that for climate action to be successful, collaboration is critical. To best succeed in changing systems and addressing climate emergencies, the Hive is developing better community organizing tools and online technology to work across borders and foster more robust partnerships, changing systems and, even, our relationship to each other and the earth.
Collaborating and working in concert, our potential is far greater than the sum of the parts. To make this happen, we need coordination and a clear shared vision.