7 Directions of Service
In 2021, Climate Nexus launched an Energy Equity Regranting Project to help resource organizations, tribes, and community leaders on the frontlines of climate change and the impactful work they are doing to fight the gas industry. The energy equity transition grants prioritize grassroots groups with an annual budget of $1 million or less to boost their efforts in racially, ethnically, gender, and culturally diverse communities across the United States and at the intersections of public health and energy justice.
In our third year running the program, 12 grantees received between $20,000 and $40,000, including 7 Directions of Service, whose work is previewed below. Stay tuned for an update on their work later this year.
Overview
Founded on Occaneechi-Saponi lands, the rural Piedmont region of North Carolina, 7 Directions of Service works to give a voice to “those who are voiceless,” as Director Crystal Cavalier puts it, “in the fight against climate change.” Their main calls to action are canceling the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) and its Southgate Extension and advancing the Rights of Nature laws and policies. Within their community work, they have teachings for each of the Seven Directions: children, women, men, elders, the earth, the sky, and then the symbolic within – you.
Filter Grantees by Year:
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Earth Care
Earth Care is fighting false solutions like hydrogen and carbon capture, and is building public awareness of the health dangers of fracking.
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Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples
The Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples is a forum for tribal communities to protect sacred sites and advance environmental priorities.
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Rise to Thrive
Rise to Thrive builds community among Women and Femmes of Color across the country to catalyze a shift of power within the environmental movement.
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RENEW Worcester
RENEW Worcester advances energy projects that prioritize communities and the buildout of affordable, renewable energy.
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Viet Voices
Viet Voices educates San Diego’s Vietnamese community about sustainability, environmental health, and accessible housing.
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Society of Native Nations
The Society of Native Nations works in Texas and California to contest the oil, gas, and petrochemical buildout from the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast.
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The Vessel Project of Louisiana
The Vessel Project is a mutual aid organization supporting people in Calcasieu Parish by meeting their emergency needs efficiently and without barriers.
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VISIÓN
VISIÓN works with community organizations to establish health and safety buffer zones between oil wells and homes and schools.
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7 Directions of Service
7 Directions of Service is fighting to cancel the Mountain Valley Pipeline’s Southgate Extension and to advance Rights of Nature laws.
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People’s Justice Council
PJC organizes not-for-profit electricity coops around Montgomery and is organizing their constituency around energy and environmental justice.
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Washington Interfaith Network (WIN)
Washington Interfaith Network is working to help low- and moderate income DC households switch from fossil fuels to clean and efficient electric heating.
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Mississippi Citizens United for Prosperity
MCUP advances energy equity in Black and Indigenous communities by training women in clean energy contracting and project management.