CREDO grantee Friends of the Earth Action is combating climate change in a humane, just and sustainable way

Note from the CREDO team: This May, Friends of the Earth Action is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO community will help the group bolster progressive leaders who see the importance of intersectionality in progressive issues and who understand the relationship between social justice and environmental protection.

Read this important blog post from Peter Stocker,  VP of Membership and Development, then click here to visit CREDODonations.com to cast your vote to help determine how we distribute our monthly grant to this organization and our other amazing grantees this May.

Friend of the Earth Action works to create a healthier and more just world with campaigns ranging in focus from combating the climate crisis, protecting people from toxic and potentially harmful technologies, low-pollution alternatives, organics for all, and a healthy food system. Our work with Friends of the Earth International helps to defeat harmful projects; mobilize people to take action; and transform the dialogue about environmental and climate justice in communities worldwide.

We continue to shine a light on the corrupt corporate system geared towards profit over people. Friends of the Earth Action fights for the rights of all people to create a safe and healthy living and working environment. The health of the planet and health of the people go hand in hand.

Fighting for Climate Justice

The climate crisis is the definitive environmental issue of our time, and addressing it in a humane, just and sustainable way is Friends of the Earth Action’s top priority. The horrific impacts of the climate emergency are already hitting home. Climate-change-driven wildfires burn in California and Oregon, while many environmental justice communities endure greater suffering and hardship due to their proximity to fossil fuel infrastructure. The climate crisis is already impacting the world’s most marginalized people. The window to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees C is closing quickly. This marker is crucial, because an average increase of 1.5 degree C worldwide takes many systems that we rely on past the dangerous tipping point (IPCC).

One of the drivers of global climate change is fossil fuel extraction and transportation. To fight for justice and help prevent hitting that 1.5 degree tipping point, Friends of the Earth Action is working to expose potential fossil fuel industry influence over the U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine.

We are shining a bright light on the secretive U.S.-European Union Energy Task Force embedded at the State Department that works behind the scenes to pressure Europe into long-term liquefied natural gas contracts. We are holding the State Department accountable to its open-government obligations at every turn.

We will put our findings to good use to build pressure in Congress and the Biden Administration against fossil fuel exports. We also called out Big Oil CEOs who have exploited the crisis in Ukraine to sell shares and reap massive profits at the expense of people and the planet. Our report identified the biggest profiteers and called for an end to the age of fossil fuels.

And we continued our work to stop subsidies and bailouts to fossil fuel polluters. We were pleased when the final version of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) removed some of the harmful kickbacks to the fossil fuel industry that we had been fighting in the legislative precursor to the IRA, the Build Back Better Act. We also advocated successfully for a strengthened definition of “clean hydrogen” in the IRA, improving on the weak standard in Senator Manchin’s original bipartisan bill.

Steps in the Right Direction

To have a fighting chance, we need to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Fossil fuel projects – from extraction to transportation – must be halted.

Part of that includes establishing National Monuments, preserved land on which extraction is prohibited. Biden Administration restored the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and restored and expanded the Bears Ears National Monument, both in Utah. We also successfully pressured the Biden Administration to designate Texas’s Castner Range and Nevada’s Avi Kwa Ame as National Monuments.

Along with allies, we submitted over 200,000 comments urging the Biden Administration to oppose the Willow oil and gas development project in Alaska’s Western Arctic—a region inhabited by the Inupiat people for thousands of years, and a haven for caribou and polar bears.

 

How to make your older phone feel new again

We use our smartphones every day, but with the constant use and abuse, it’s easy for them to start feeling old and worn out. 

Fortunately, there are a number of steps you can take to keep your phone feeling brand new. 

In this week’s tip, we’ll share six easy tips to help make your phone feel a little fresher and new again.

1. Use a Protective Case and Screen Protector

The first step to keeping your phone feeling brand new is to protect it from physical damage. Invest in a good quality protective case and screen protector. This will help protect your phone from scratches, cracks, and other types of damage. A protective case and screen protector will not only help to keep your phone looking new, but it will also help to extend its lifespan.

If you have a scratched up screen protector or an old, worn out case, it might be time to invest in a new one.

2. Keep Your Phone Clean

Let’s face it: our phones are filthy. Studies show that our phones carry around 17,000 bacteria per square inch — 10 times more bacteria than a toilet seat — and we touch our phones roughly 2,617 times a day. For heavy phone users, that number jumps to 5,427 times. 

Keeping your phone clean is a great way to keep it feeling brand new. Dirt, dust, and yes, germs, can build up on your phone, which can cause it to look old and worn out. Use a microfiber cloth to wipe down your phone regularly and keep it clean. You can also gently use a Clorox Disinfecting Wipe or 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipe to disinfect your phone.

Check out our recent tip on how to safely sanitize your phone and keep it germ-free.

3. Manage Your Storage Space

It’s happened to all of us. We use our smartphones to store all of our photos, videos, music, podcasts and more — but then receive that dreaded “Storage is Full” warning on our home screens. 

A phone that is overloaded with apps, videos, and pictures can slow down and become sluggish. Regularly go through your phone and delete any unnecessary apps, pictures, and videos to free up space. This will not only keep your phone running smoothly but it will also give you more space for the things that matter.

Here’s our recent tip on ​​how to free up storage space on your smartphone.

4. Update Your Phone’s Operating System

Regularly updating your phone’s operating system is essential to keeping it feeling new. Updates often include bug fixes, security patches, and new features that can improve the performance of your phone. Set your phone to automatically update so that you don’t have to worry about missing any updates.

Here’s how to update iOS on an iPhone from Apple, and here’s how to update an Android device from Google.

5. Be Mindful of Your Phone Usage

Be mindful of how you use your phone. Constantly scrolling through social media, watching videos, and playing games can drain your phone’s battery and cause it to overheat. Take breaks from your phone and give it a chance to cool down. Limit your phone usage when possible, and always make sure to charge your phone when it needs it.

Here’s our blog post with 8 Cool Tips to Keep Your Smartphone from Overheating.

6. BONUS TIP: Maybe It’s Time For a New Phone

We’ve all been there: We’ve tried everything we can to keep our smartphone running in tip top shape, but nothing seems to work. Your phone has had a great life — but it’s just time to buy a new one.

We know buying a new phone can be a big purchase, but never fear — CREDO Mobile has some great deals on the latest iPhone and Android models. In fact, for a limited time, you can get $200 off with offer code SP200. Just visit our website at CREDOMobile.com or call 1-866-996-4341 to speak with one of our friendly experts who can help!

Our April grantees thank you for your support

Each month, CREDO members vote on how we distribute funding to three incredible nonprofits. Those small actions add up – with one click, you can help fund groups fighting for hunger relief, climate justice, and immigrant and refugee children. In April, CREDO members voted to distribute our monthly donation among Action Against Hunger, Green America and Kids In Need of Defense (KIND).

These donations are made possible by CREDO customers and the revenue they generate by using our services. The distribution depends entirely on the votes of CREDO members like you. And for that, our April grant recipients thank you.

Action Against Hunger

Your generosity means so much to us and the communities we serve. We still have a long way to go before we end hunger. But we are closer to that goal today because of you. Thank you.” – Charles Owubah, Chief Executive Officer, Action Against Hunger

To learn more, visit www.actionagainsthunger.org.

Green America

“Thank you! Your support helps us advance our efforts to counter the climate crisis and protect frontline communities.” – Todd Larsen, Executive Co-Director for Consumer & Corporate Engagement, Green America

To learn more, visit www.greenamerica.org.

Kids In Need of Defense (KIND)

“Your support makes it possible for our work to cross borders—from the U.S. to Central America to Europe—to protect the rights and well-being of children who are traveling alone. You have my heartfelt thanks.” – Wendy Young, President, KIND

To learn more, visit www.supportkind.org.

Now check out the three groups we are funding in May, and cast your vote to help distribute our donations.

CREDO members who use our products are the reason why we are able to make these donations each month. Learn more about CREDO Mobile, the carrier with a conscience.

Amidst efforts to restrict teaching about race and identity, Facing History & Ourselves connects young people to factual history

CREDO grantee Facing History & Ourselves provides training, teaching strategies, and classroom resources that help teachers engage young people in connecting factual history—in all its depth and complexity—with their own lives and identities. 

In September 2022, CREDO members voted to donate $23,625 to support Facing History’s work to help educators across the country nurture students’ analytical skills, empathy, academic engagement, and civic agency—even amidst efforts to restrict teaching about race, identity, and other vital aspects of American history and life. 

Powered in part by the generosity of CREDO and our members, Facing History & Ourselves had some recent victories and launched some great new initiatives. Here’s a quick report on how your donations are making an impact:

Recent Victories

Since receiving the CREDO grant, we have continued to expand our powerful Teaching for Equity and Justice (TEJ) professional learning series. For example, we designed and launched a new TEJ workshop specifically for school leaders and instructional leadership teams. Data from 2022 post-TEJ workshop surveys showed that 97% of respondents felt empowered to create more equitable learning environments in their schools.

Funding from CREDO and other donors has also enabled us to continue producing and disseminating timely and relevant lessons on current events. Each lesson suggests activities teachers can use in the classroom right away to address specific events and issues in the news, and includes articles to read, videos to watch, or other materials. 

Since receiving the CREDO funds in September 2022, we have published the following lessons on our website:

The Supreme Court, Trust, and Political Partisanship (October): https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/supreme-court-trust-political-partisanship

When Online Speech Has Real Consequences (November): https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/when-online-hate-speech-has-real-world-consequences

Influence, Celebrity, and the Dangers of Online Hate (November): https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/influence-celebrity-dangers-online-hate

The World Cup: Activism, Upstanding, and Free Speech (December): https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/world-cup-activism-upstanding-free-speech

Responding to the Earthquake in Turkey and Syria (February): https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/responding-earthquake-turkey-syria

The Ethics of Generative AI in the Classroom (March): https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/ethics-generative-ai-classroom

One other highlight has been that regional Facing History Student Leadership Groups (SLGs) have been able to start meeting in person again after a long hiatus during the pandemic, when all meetings were online. This school year, there are active Facing History SLGs in Northern California, Cleveland, and Memphis. While each SLG is unique, they are all extracurricular student groups, advised by teachers, where young people can come together, celebrate their diversity, learn from and inspire each other, build leadership skills, and work together for social change. 

New Initiatives

Facing History is in the midst of a multi-year initiative to develop bold, thought-provoking, academically challenging curricular content designed to disrupt dominant narratives in US History and English Language Arts classrooms. These include teaching materials designed to uplift diverse perspectives, and promote deep analytical thinking about history, literature, current events, and civic responsibility. In March, they released a new six-lesson unit, “I Wanted the Whole World to See”: The Murder of Emmett Till. Created in partnership with the Till Institute, this unit focuses on the pivotal choices of Emmett’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, and the impact those choices had on a generation of Civil Rights activists.

Our curriculum, informed by our expertise in adolescents’ intellectual and social-emotional development, leads to a strong study of civics by focusing on identity and equity and weaving in opportunities for students to “live civics” through action projects integrated into classroom lessons.

We are currently piloting the model in partnership with the New York City Department of Education to help schools meet the requirements of the New York Seal of Civic Readiness.

If you’d like to learn more or get involved with Facing History & Ourselves, please visit their website, or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

Vote for Friends of the Earth Action, National Domestic Violence Hotline and Paid Leave for All

Every month, CREDO members vote to distribute our monthly grant to three incredible progressive causes – and every vote makes a difference. This May, you can support groups fighting for climate justice, survivors of domestic violence, and paid leave by voting to fund Friends of the Earth Action, National Domestic Violence Hotline and Paid Leave for All.

  Friends of the Earth Action

Friends of the Earth Action believes that environmental protection and social justice are both part of the struggle for a healthy and just world. The organization fights for laws and lawmakers that echo that mission, and we help the public join in the battle.

A vote for Friends of the Earth Action will help the group bolster progressive leaders who see the importance of intersectionality in progressive issues and who understand the relationship between social justice and environmental protection.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

For more than 27 years, the National Domestic Violence Hotline has answered the call – over 6.5 million calls, chats, and texts to date – for those affected by relationship abuse. We provide crisis support and hope for a life free from violence.

CREDO’s support will help The Hotline meet the soaring need for services by making critical investments in hiring more advocates and implementing technology solutions to decrease wait times. It will give survivors across the country hope—24/7/365.

Paid Leave for All

Paid Leave for All represents dozens of organizations and tens of millions of workers, families, small businesses, and advocates, and our campaign provides the strategy and coordinated effort to pass a federal law ensuring paid leave for all working people.

Funding from CREDO members will allow the organization to scale its campaign, hold Congress accountable, multiply its partnerships, and grow its power—and ensure paid leave gets over the finish line.

Your vote this month will determine how we divide our monthly donations among these three progressive groups. Be sure to cast your vote to support one, two or all three by May 31.

CREDO members who use our products and services everyday are the reason we are able to make these donations each month. Learn more about CREDO Mobile and join our movement.

The National Domestic Violence Hotline: Serving and Supporting Survivors Since 1996

Note from the CREDO team: This May, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO community will help The Hotline meet the soaring need for services by making critical investments in hiring more advocates and implementing technology solutions to decrease wait times.

Read this important blog post from the National Domestic Violence Hotline, then click here to visit CREDODonations.com to cast your vote to help determine how we distribute our monthly grant to this organization and our other amazing grantees this May.

The National Domestic Violence Hotline (The Hotline) is a vital service for millions of people. Our mission is to answer the call to support and shift power back to those affected by relationship abuse — 24/7/365. Established in 1996 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, The Hotline is the only national domestic violence hotline providing compassionate support, life-saving resources, and personalized safety planning via phone, online chat, and text.

Every year, the number of people who reach out to The Hotline seeking support and hope for a life free from violence grows. Demand for our services has soared in the last year. To date, we have answered more than 6.5 million calls, chats, and texts.

The Hotline continually adapts to best support survivors’ evolving needs and put resources into the hands of those who need them. A lot has changed since our phone lines first opened and we made referrals using paper maps. In 2013 we began offering services through online chat, and in 2021 we added text messaging capabilities on The Hotline’s toll-free number (previously they were only available through our healthy relationships and prevention platform, love is respect).

Hotline services are available in English and Spanish and in more than 200 other languages through interpretation. Our professional advocate staff provides high-quality, trauma-informed education, validation, and connection to services that empower victims and survivors to make life-changing decisions with dignity and respect. Our team meets survivors and their loved ones without judgment, no matter where they are in their experience with relationship abuse.

Offering services through phone, chat, and text allows survivors to reach out in the way that is best and safest for them. Even with these options, however, some survivors may still not feel safe reaching out for support from a live advocate. For this reason, we published our entire database of 5,000 vetted local providers and resources online, including shelter and transitional housing, counseling, culturally and linguistically specific programs, and legal services. The directory is available here.

With each person served, we are able to better understand the experience of survivors and the individual and systemic challenges they face in accessing safer outcomes for themselves and their loved ones.

Through The Hotline’s policy advocacy, we build power for survivors so they can fully access the resources and support they need to be free from violence. You can get involved by joining our Action Center and encouraging your elected officials to advance policies that support survivors. 

We see everyday that hope can power lasting change for survivors and their loved ones. In the words of one survivor after speaking with a Hotline advocate “You have given me such clarity and hope and tools to make the best decision for myself.”

To join our mission to shift power back to those affected by relationship abuse, please visit our website. You can also follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook.

How CREDO grantee Paid Leave for All is fighting to win paid family and medical leave for all Americans

Note from the CREDO team: This May, Paid Leave for All is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO community will help the organization’s coordinated effort to pass a federal law ensuring paid leave for all working people by scaling its campaign, holding Congress accountable, growing its power—and ensuring paid leave gets over the finish line.

Read this important blog post from Dawn Huckelbridge, Founding Director of Paid Leave for All, then click here to visit CREDODonations.com to cast your vote to help determine how we distribute our monthly grant to this organization and our other amazing grantees this May.

Thirty years ago, the United States Congress passed the Family and Medical Leave Act, a milestone piece of legislation that has allowed hundreds of millions of people to hold onto their jobs while they cared for themselves or their loved ones. But it was meant to be just the first step toward the paid leave the rest of the world takes for granted. Paid Leave for All is here to change that.

FMLA is 30 years old—and now we are one of only six countries in the entire world that still ensures no form of paid leave for its workers. Think about your last 30 years; the babies in your world who have been born. Their first smiles, the sound of their first laugh. The illness and injuries you and your loved ones have sustained, and survived. The rehab and recoveries. The people whose hands you’ve held as they fought, and as they passed. 

These are the moments that make up life. The moments that make us human—across political party, race, gender, geography. And uniquely in America, most of us miss them. Today in America, three in four workers have no access to paid family leave through their jobs; one in four women have gone back to work within two weeks of giving birth; one in five retirees have left the workforce earlier than planned to care for an ill family member.

But it does not have to be this way, and the good news is we are on the cusp of change, closer than ever to finally passing paid leave in the United States. In 2019, a group of organizations came together with the idea of launching a collaborative campaign to finally get this policy over the finish line, to become bigger than the sum of their parts. They developed working groups and plans for communications, field organizing, government relations, policy and research. These leaders believed in mission over ego, progress over organizational politics. We launched Paid Leave for All at the end of that year and started building, not knowing that just months later we would be hit by a global pandemic. 

However COVID did not slow us down—it put the work into fast forward. While the campaign was still getting off the ground, and many of us were caretaking full time, we knew that lives and livelihoods were at stake in a country without paid leave. And over the last three years we have made more progress together than in decades prior. We passed our country’s first temporary paid leave law of any kind. Our campaign multiplied in size. We grew a powerful community and a new model of advocacy campaign. We developed the first coordinated national field program, the first national cable media campaign, the first national bus tour. Paid leave was core to President Biden’s economic agenda. For the first time, we passed paid family and medical leave in the House of Representatives—and we came within a single vote of making a permanent paid family and medical leave law. 

That momentum is growing. Already this year, President Biden released the strongest budget proposal for comprehensive paid family and medical leave in history. There are renewed calls and commitments to paid leave across the Administration, the first ever bipartisan working group for paid leave in the House, new congressional caucuses, and new champions. 

And at Paid Leave for All, new groups join every day. We hear from business leaders, elected officials, working families who are demanding action. We’ve formed more partnerships in the last few months than ever before (speaking of which, we hope you will go to glamour.com/paidleaveforall today and sign our petition with Glamour Magazine). Passing paid leave in this country will be transformative. It will save workers billions in wages every year. It will help small businesses compete and working families thrive. It will have a profound impact on public health, economic security, and racial and gender equity. It will foster entrepreneurship, creativity, whole new life possibilities. It will save lives. And it will afford us all peace of mind—the ability to be there for the people we love. It is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when, and with the resources, we will keep turning up the volume, and get this over the finish line now. Please join us at paidleaveforall.org—and let’s make history together.

March For Our Lives is mobilizing young people to vote and protect our communities from gun violence

Born out of a tragic school shooting, our incredible grantee partners at March For Our Lives are leading a courageous youth-led movement dedicated to promoting civic engagement, education, and direct action by youth to eliminate the epidemic of gun violence.

In September 2022, CREDO members voted to donate $28,317 to help MFOL advocate for lifesaving laws at the federal, state, and local levels; advance legal strategies through judicial advocacy in the courts; and turnout young voters in record numbers.

Powered in part by the generosity of CREDO and our members, MFOL had some recent victories and launched some great new initiatives. Here’s a quick rundown from the organization:

Recent Victories

Since we received our CREDO grant in September 2022, March For Our Lives  has seen tremendous success, particularly surrounding the 2022 Midterm Election. 

Thanks in part to the funding from CREDO, we were able to run an aggressive Get Out The Vote program for our third election cycle in a row, to turn out voters ages 18-29 in the 2022 Midterm. We recruited and trained young people to mobilize their peers to the polls through banner drops and phone and text banks. 

Our data showed that our GOTV campaign was very effective, turning out independent voters in particular, to vote based on gun safety. Young people turned out in record numbers in 2022, and the youth vote ended up being the key difference maker in razor-thin elections. Youth turnout crested 31% in the 10 most electorally competitive states, compared to only ~20% in pre-2018 elections. Exit polls showed a pronounced shift in Gen-Z and young millennials towards progressive candidates, with our polling showing that youth voting preferences are driven chiefly by concerns about gun violence, abortion, and climate change. 

Bold stances by candidates didn’t lose votes, and in fact did the opposite, driving youth support in difference-making elections. These victories were won in no small part because young people were moved by MFOL to take action and see themselves as part of the civic process.

New Initiatives

Youth Voter Polling

The last few months have been very busy at MFOL. In addition to the GOTV campaign described above, leading up to the 2022 Midterm, MFOL commissioned a poll by Change Research to survey the state of the field among youth voters. We reconfirmed that for young people under 35, gun violence ranked as a top-three priority, and that more than half of them believe that it isn’t a matter of if, but when they or someone they love will be a victim of gun violence. This information was critical for campaigns because as predicted, young voters were the change makers in this last election cycle. It would behoove candidates to listen to young people’s priorities and align themselves with the fight for gun safety legislation. 

To view the full results of our poll, please visit our website: https://marchforourlives.com/2022-poll/ 

Candidate scorecards on gun violence prevention

Also leading up to the Midterm, our youth-led policy team developed a one-of-a-kind criteria around gun violence prevention to rate candidates and their views in key races across the country. We used our Policy Agenda, “It Ends with Us,” and our five policy priority areas within that to identify what was important to us in determining if a candidate should receive a good or bad grade from us. We rated candidates in Georgia, Michigan, Texas, and Wisconsin. 

To learn more, please visit our website: https://marchforourlives.com/scorecards/ 

“Burn Book”

When our Senators failed to enact the Assault Weapons Ban that was previously passed in the House, we decided to leak pages from our “Burn Book,” A play on the Burn Book from the iconic “Mean Girls,” our Burn Book campaign put the faces of cowards hiding behind the gun lobby front and center on social media. We had a clear and simple message: If Senators want to be dishonest and corrupt, we will publicly call them out.

Judicial Advocacy

Additionally, we have been continuing our federal and state legislation as well as our judicial advocacy work. We’ve identified 13 priority states on which to focus our efforts in 2023. In each priority state, we track key legislation that aligns with our policy priorities, meet with legislators, and join and participate in state-based coalitions. Maintaining detailed records and relationships has allowed us to rapidly deploy our volunteers in each priority state so they can testify against dangerous legislation, show up at hearings, phone bank, rally, or participate in advocacy days. We’ve already had over 25 meetings about passing gun safety legislation this year and look forward to at least tripling that this year! Our judicial team has been hard at work filing amicus briefs that shed light on the victims and survivors of preventable gun tragedies. Like our legislative advocacy work, we use our unique position as a youth-led movement to offer a new way of appealing to courts and juries that differs greatly from those of our peer gun violence prevention organizations. We’re bringing survivors’ voices to the fight in the courts and won’t stop until young people no longer have to fear for their lives.

State Gun Safety Advocacy

Our most recent project has been planning for marking the fifth year since our founding. The week of March 24th, we hosted five rallies in five of our priority states to urge elected officials to pass gun safety legislation (CA, FL, MI, PA, and TX). One notable victory from this organizing is the passage of a package of gun safety legislation in Michigan through both chambers of the legislature after we rallied with MSU students and met with state lawmakers. This legislation would close background check loopholes, enact safe storage requirements, and enact Extreme Risk Protection Orders. We have invited thousands of young people to join us across the country as we show up and call out those in power who have done nothing to prevent these senseless gun violence deaths. For those outside of these priority states, we’ve shared resources on school walkouts to further drive national attention to the gun violence epidemic. We are hopeful that these events will lead to policy change and help build momentum for youth civic engagement as we gear up for 2024.

To view our 2021-2022 Impact Report and learn more about our recent projects, please visit our website: https://impact.marchforourlives.com/ 

If you’d like to learn more or get involved with MFOL, please visit their website, or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

Honoring Women Leaders in the Fight Against Hunger

Note from the CREDO team: This April, Action Against Hunger is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO community will allow Action Against Hunger to continue its rapid response efforts, within 24-48 hours of an emergency including earthquakes, droughts, floods, and others, and deploy resources to where it is needed most to help save lives, empower communities, and end hunger.

Read this important blog post from Action Against Hunger’s Senior Communications Officer Meril Cullinan, then click here to visit CREDODonations.com to cast your vote to help determine how we distribute our monthly grant to this organization and our other amazing grantees this April. The following blog post was originally published here and has been adapted for our site.

On International Women’s Day and every day, Action Against Hunger celebrates women change-makers around the world – the sisters, farmers, mothers, scientists, aunts, doctors, grandmothers, and entrepreneurs who are working create a world free from hunger with equal opportunities for all.

We must also spotlight the unique challenges and injustices that women and girls continue to face. They are disproportionately affected by hunger: too often, women and girls eat last and least. The top drivers of hunger – conflictclimate change, and inequity – also hit women hardest. But, at the same time, women are our most powerful allies in the fight against hunger.

In communities impacted by climate change, women are leading efforts to manage water sourcesplant climate-resilient crops, and start new businesses. Around the world, female health workers and humanitarians are changing how hunger is prevented and treated in countless homes, health centers, and Ministries of Health. In so many of the places where Action Against Hunger works, mothers are coming together to support and learn from each other, invest in themselves, and improve food security and nutrition among their families.

Around the world, women are creating brighter futures for themselves, their families, and their communities. Below, find just a few of their stories.

AFGHAN WOMEN SPEAK OUT

After seeing the impact of gender injustice firsthand, one Afghan humanitarian worker switched her career path from medicine to law and now fights for gender equality: “I work to defend human rights, especially women’s rights to receive an education and I help them as much as I can.”

Read the story.

GROWING RICE IN FLOOD WATERS

The water from three years of flooding has not receded in Paguir, South Sudan, but community members are making the most of their new environment – they’ve started growing rice in the flood waters. “My family can benefit from this farm, but it will also be my own,” says Nyaok, a woman rice farmer.

Read the story.

TEACHING EACH OTHER TO SPOT MALNUTRITION

In Kenya, Community Health Volunteer Rose learned how to measure children for malnutrition. She goes door-to-door, checking up on her community’s children and showing their mothers how to do the same.

Read the story.

RESILIENCY AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

In Bangladesh, Shilpi saw her hopes for a brighter future wash away in near-constant flooding. Then, she learned to plant resilient gardens, raise animals, and farm fish. “Now, we eat well,” she says.

Read the story.

5 Amazing Climate Justice Grantees to Follow This April

Here at CREDO, we know that the climate crisis is the existential threat to our planet. That’s why fighting for climate justice has been a core part of our mission since we were founded nearly 40 years ago. In fact, since 1985, our members have helped us donate more than $20 million to organizations protecting our environment and combating climate change.

With Earth Day quickly approaching, we wanted to highlight five incredible groups we’ve recently funded — so please take a moment to learn more about how CREDO donations have helped further their critical work and how you can get involved with these groups to protect our planet.

Amazon Watch (April 2022 Grantee)

Amazon Watch protects the rainforest in solidarity with Indigenous peoples throughout the Amazon Basin. We partner with Indigenous and environmental organizations in campaigns for human rights, corporate accountability, and the preservation of the Amazon.

Since 2018, CREDO members have helped us donate $175,840 to power Amazon Watch’s work to halt and hold accountable the major drivers of Amazon destruction and directly support Indigenous leaders, communities, and organizations in calling for climate justice and permanent protection for the Amazon biome. 

To learn more and get involved with Amazon Watch, please visit their website or follow them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Earthjustice (March 2022 Grantee)

Earthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization. The group wields the power of law and the strength of partnership to stand up to polluters, advance clean energy, protect public health, and fight for justice for people and the planet.

A long time CREDO grantee and partner, CREDO has donated $903,909 to help Earthjustice take on the most consequential legal fights of our time, moving urgently to zero emissions and 100% clean energy to address the climate crisis and ensure a healthy environment for all.

To learn more and get involved with Earthjustice, please visit their website or follow them on Facebook, Twitter,  Instagram or TikTok.

Green America (April 2023 Grantee)

Since 1982, Green America has worked tirelessly to harness economic power – the strength of consumers, investors, and business leaders across the country – to create a more socially just and environmentally sustainable society.

CREDO members have helped us donate $113,951 to the group — with more to come! This month, Green America is on our donations ballot, so please take a minute to vote for Green America and our other great April grantees to help us determine how we distribute this month’s grant.

To learn more and get involved with Green America, please visit their website or follow them on Facebook, Twitter, or  Instagram.

Pesticide Action Network (March 2023 Grantee)

Across the US and around the world, PAN works with those on the frontlines of industrial agriculture — farmworkers, family farmers, rural communities, Indigenous people and children — to eradicate pesticide use and build a just, healthy food system.

Since 1990, CREDO members have helped us donate $387,005 to help PAN challenge the global proliferation of pesticides, defend basic rights to health and environmental quality, and champion agroecology — a transformative farming system rooted in social justice and biodiversity.

To learn more and get involved with PAN, please visit their website or follow them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

350.org (May 2022 Grantee)

350.org’s mission is to inspire, train and mobilize people to join a broad and diverse climate movement. They are the backbone of climate action and are co-creating the conditions for its globally coordinated campaigns to succeed.

Since 2011, CREDO has donated $595,040 to enable 350.org to continue to combat climate change by halting fossil fuel projects, promoting renewable energy, passing additional fracking bans and pressuring global financial institutions to divest and divert from fossil fuels.

To learn more and get involved with 350.org, please visit their website or follow them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.