Funding search · EIN 814823798 · Washington, DC

Green Advocacy Project

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

58
grants reported
$3.1M
total given
2021–2021
filing years
$50,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20212021. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

cleaneconomyenergycandidateselecttransitionvotersbenefits

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Top recipients

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  • Center for Voter Information2 grants · $330,000
  • New Virginia Majority3 grants · $200,000
  • Food and Water Action1 grant · $200,000
  • Boston Turnout Project Independent Expenditure Pac1 grant · $150,000
  • Top Political Action Committee1 grant · $116,200
  • Conservation Ohio Pac1 grant · $115,000
  • Future Now Fund1 grant · $100,000
  • Ccan Action Fund1 grant · $100,000
  • Elm Action Fund Pac1 grant · $100,000
  • Commonwealth Forward1 grant · $75,000

Grant history

All 58 reported grants, largest first.

  • $230,000

    Center for Voter Information · Washington, DC · 2021

    To register new voters and encourage voting

  • $200,000

    Food and Water Action · Washington, DC · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $150,000

    Boston Turnout Project Independent Expenditure Pac · Foxboro, MA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $116,200

    Top Political Action Committee · San Antonio, TX · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $115,000

    Conservation Ohio Pac · Columbus, OH · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $100,000

    Ccan Action Fund · Takoma Park, MD · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $100,000

    Center for Voter Information · Washington, DC · 2021

    To register new voters and encourage voting

  • $100,000

    Elm Action Fund Pac · Boston, MA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $100,000

    Future Now Fund · Washington, DC · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $100,000

    New Virginia Majority · Alexandria, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $75,000

    Citizen Voice · New Orleans, LA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $75,000

    Commonwealth Forward · Charlottesville, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $75,000

    Earthworks Action Fund · Washington, DC · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $75,000

    Michigan Lcv · Ann Arbor, MI · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $65,000

    Environmental Voter Project · Boston, MA · 2021

    To register new voters and encourage voting

  • $60,000

    Conservation Colorado Victory Fund · Denver, CO · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Alaska Public Interest Research Group · Anchorage, AK · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Analyst Institute · Washington, DC · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    California League of Conservation Voters · Oakland, CA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Ceja Actiontides Advocacy Project · San Francisco, CA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Climate Cabinet Action · San Francisco, CA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Colorado'S People Action · Denver, CO · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Conservation Voters of Michigan Independent Pac · Ann Arbor, MI · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    League of Conservation Voters Victory Fund · Washington, DC · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    New Virginia Majority · Alexandria, VA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    New Virginia Majority · Alexandria, VA · 2021

    To register new voters and encourage voting

  • $50,000

    Ohio Environmental Council Action Fund · Columbus, OH · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Strategic Victory Fund · Raleigh, NC · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $50,000

    Vote Forward · Washington, DC · 2021

    To register new voters and encourage voting

  • $50,000

    Vote Solar Action Fundtides Advocacy · San Francisco, CA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $43,000

    Center for Civic Action · Albuquerque, NM · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $40,000

    Community Initiatives · Oakland, CA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $40,000

    Conservation Voters of Pa · Philadelphia, PA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $40,000

    Food & Water Independent Expenditure Pac · Washington, DC · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $35,000

    Conservation Voters of South Carolina · Columbia, SC · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $30,000

    Conservation Colorado Grassroots Action Fund · Denver, CO · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $30,000

    Elizabeth Guzman for Delegate · Woodbridge, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $30,000

    Wfp Ie Pac · Brooklyn, NY · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $25,000

    Case Action · Phoenix, AZ · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $25,000

    Cause Action Fund · Ventura, CA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $25,000

    Conservation Voters for Idaho · Boise, ID · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $25,000

    Nebraska League of Conservation Voters · Lincoln, NE · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $25,000

    Renew New England · Providence, RI · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $25,000

    Rights & Democracy · Burllington, VT · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $24,000

    Washington Conservation Voters Action · Seattle, WA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $20,000

    Cole for Va · Fredericksburg, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $20,000

    Debra Gardner for Delegate · North Chesterfield, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $20,000

    Illinois Sierra Club Pac · Chicago, IL · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $20,000

    Oec Action Fund · Columbus, OH · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $20,000

    Wisconsin Conservation Voters Iec · Madison, WI · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    Crpe Action · San Francisco, CA · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    Friends of Alex Askew · Virginia Beach, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    Friends of Katie Sponsler · Colonial Heights, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    Friends of Wendy Gooditis · Boyce, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    Guy for Delegate · Virginia Beach, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    Helmer for Virginia · Fairfax Station, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    New York Communities for Change · Brooklyn, NY · 2021

    To educate voters and others on benefits of a clean energy economy

  • $10,000

    Willett for Delegate · Henrico, VA · 2021

    To help elect candidates who support a transition to a clean energy economy

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.