The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations

While our Episcopal camps and conference centers aren’t traditional “environmental organizations,” there are similarities and alignments in mission, location, and staffing structures, and many ECCC members consider themselves part of the broader environmental movement. So, what might we learn from Green 2.0?

The Green 2.0 report, “The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations: Mainstream NGOs, Foundations & Government Agencies,” is the most comprehensive report on diversity in the environmental movement.

It surveyed 191 environmental non-profits, 74 government environmental agencies, and 28 leading environmental grant making foundations to investigate their gender and racial diversity composition, the majority of which state diversification as a “value.” The study included confidential interviews of 21 environmental leaders from diverse backgrounds and experience.

Read the complete report or download the report highlights.

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