With CREDO funding, Mercy Corps is empowering people to survive through crisis

Working alongside local communities, our grantees at Mercy Corps respond to the world’s toughest challenges, providing immediate life-saving support to meet the urgent needs of today as well as opportunities and community well-being for a stronger tomorrow. In …

Thanks to CREDO members, Slow Food USA is fighting to create a radically better food system

As a network of over 115 chapters and 5000 members in the US, our grantee partners at Slow Food USA are centering food as a delicious solution to climate justice and helping to mobilize a dynamic network to …

Grantee Highlight: Earthjustice is Going Zero to 100

Note from the CREDO team: This March, Earthjustice is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO community will help Earthjustice take on the most consequential legal fights of …

Grantee Highlight: The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence is working to make our communities safer

Note from the CREDO team: This March, the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding this month from CREDO members will help EFSGV advocate …

With funding from CREDO members, Trust for Public Land is connecting everyone to the outdoors

Access to nature is a fundamental human right. Yet, 1 in 3 Americans don’t have a park close to home—including 28 million kids. Trust for Public Land is changing that by collaborating with communities to create parks, playgrounds, …

The Center for Economic and Policy Research: Fighting for a Just Economy

The Center for Economic and Policy Research fights for economic justice in the US and abroad, offering progressive policy solutions that protect the most vulnerable and upend inequality. CEPR’s original research centers social and racial equity to create …

Mercy Corps helps meet urgent needs in times of crisis

Eman was just 10 years old when she fled from Syria to Jordan with her family. She suffered from war injuries and her right leg was amputated below the knee. Despite her challenging circumstances, Eman never lost hope.  …

Slow Food USA is Working to Address Inequality in Our Food Systems

As the pandemic swept through the world this past year, the inequalities of our food system became crystal clear. When we trace food from fork back to farm, we see how injustices — theft of land and water, …

Reaching refugees, displaced people, and other vulnerable groups in humanitarian settings during the COVID-19 pandemic

It has now been over a year since the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a public health emergency and a global pandemic. In that time, the pandemic has impacted all of us in some way, and while much progress …

The Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund Fights for Wildlife and the Environment

The passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the cynical and hypocritical power grab to fill her seat before the November election shows that politics has profound consequences for our planet.  A conservative majority on the Supreme Court …