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Organization | Programs | Grant Amount | Year | Purpose |
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Citizens Utility Board Consumer Education and Research Fund | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $300,000 | 2020 | for general support |
Association for Energy Affordability, Inc. | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $150,000 | 2020 | to advance building electrification in New York |
Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships Inc. | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $250,000 | 2020 | for general support |
Aspen Global Change Institute Inc. | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $650,000 | 2020 | for research, analysis, and technical support to advance a low-carbon future |
Rocky Mountain Institute | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $400,000 | 2020 | to advance U.S. power sector transformation ($250,000) and building electrification ($150,000) |
ClimateWorks Foundation | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $175,000 | 2020 | to decarbonize global shipping and to support the mission of ClimateWorks Foundation |
EVHybridNoire | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $75,000 | 2020 | for general support |
Community Initiatives | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $300,000 | 2020 | for the 100% Network |
Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $200,000 | 2020 | to support building decarbonization |
Dream Corps Unlimited | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $100,000 | 2020 | for Green For All |
Northeastern University | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $200,000 | 2020 | for the Initiative for Energy Justice |
R Street Institute | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $200,000 | 2020 | to enhance competition in wholesale electricity markets |
Resource Media | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $150,000 | 2020 | to advance power sector transformation |
Partnership Project Inc. | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $200,000 | 2020 | to advance transportation electrification |
BlueGreen Alliance Foundation | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $275,000 | 2020 | for general support |
Regents of the University of California, Davis | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $75,000 | 2020 | for research on state transportation system funding |
Natural Resources Defense Council | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $200,000 | 2020 | to advance zero-emission transportation policy |
International Council on Clean Transportation | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $450,000 | 2020 | for general support |
Ceres, Inc. | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $150,000 | 2020 | for general support |
Hovland Consulting LLC | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $125,000 | 2020 | to advance vehicle electrification in states |
Union of Concerned Scientists | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $700,000 | 2020 | for crisis response and to advance transportation electrification and power system reliability |
Advanced Energy Economy Institute | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $400,000 | 2020 | to advance U.S. power sector transformation |
Forth Mobility Fund | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $615,000 | 2020 | to advance equitable transportation electrification policies |
United States Energy Foundation | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $235,000 | 2020 | to advance equitable building electrification ($100,000), equitable transportation policy ($60,000), and state clean transportation policy ($75,000) |
GreenLatinos | Climate and Clean Energy, Transform Energy Sectors | $100,000 | 2020 | for general support |
The list above contains awards approved by the Foundation. These are primarily grants, but also include direct charitable activities (DCAs) and program-related investments (PRIs). DCAs are distributions a foundation makes to conduct its own charitable activities, rather than by or through other organizations. PRIs are investments with a charitable purpose for which the Foundation’s primary purpose is not to produce income. Under IRS regulations, the expenses associated with DCAs and PRIs count toward a foundation’s qualifying distributions and are reported on its IRS Form 990-PF.