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FIND CLIMATE SOLUTIONS
FOR YOUR COMMUNITY

Resources for Bay Area climate action

It's easier and more fun to take actions with others! Make a difference in the fight against climate change with our customized tools, templates & resources.

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Climate action resource library

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The Commons Social Change Library

This toolkit is designed to offer a range of resources to help organizations and individuals be more informed, intentional and skilled when engaging in group work.

The Commons Social Change Library

This toolkit includes introductory resources, frameworks, tools and guides for building capacity in coalition relationships; resources for understanding the roles and tensions that can emerge in coalitions; and examples that highlight lessons for building coalitions that contribute to lasting change.

The Commons Social Change Library

This toolkit includes resources that clarify key concepts, help those building capacity to recognize and resist oppression, advice for taking action, and real-world examples of drawing on collective strategies to build long-lasting movements for change.

The Commons Social Change Library

This article introduces some of the key concepts of transformative justice and provides links to a wide array of resources.

Bill Moyer

Bill Moyer developed the Movement Action Plan (MAP), incorporating 8 stages of a social movement and four roles of social activism. This toolkit includes summaries, videos, articles, analysis, and training tools to help you dig deeper into MAP and share the lessons with others.

Campaign Now

If you’re thinking about starting a grassroots movement, you need to accomplish four essential steps. In this blog post, John Connors breaks down some essential steps and suggest how you can accomplish them most effectively.

Activist Handbook

Activist Handbook covers how to get started with grassroots organizing. Their toolkit explains how to build a movement by looking at successful examples.

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