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Beck, Nyah E. | Winter 2023 EiJ Annotations

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Funding information for the OCEJ is not readily available. Still, given it is a nonprofit organization, they likely receive funding from various sources, including grants from government agencies, private foundations and individual donors, and fundraising events. Additionally, the dues for membership probably go to supporting operational costs.

Beck, Nyah E. | Winter 2023 EiJ Annotations

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CCAEJ receives funding from federal, state, and local government agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA), and the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). These grants support CCAEJ's research, community organizing, and advocacy efforts. Their entire budget is funded through government grants, foundation grants, and individual donations.

Beck, Nyah E. | Winter 2023 EiJ Annotations

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PODER is funded through grants, foundations, and generous donations from philanthropic donors. Some foundations that have financed PODER include Building Equity and Alignment for Environmental Justice Fund, YO! California–Youth Organize California, City, and County of San Francisco, Department of Children Youth & Their Families – Youth Empowerment Fund, Libra Foundation, among others.

Beck, Nyah E. | Winter 2023 EiJ Annotations

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CBE receives funding through foundation grants, government contracts, individual donations, and fundraising events. CBE gets funding from government contracts like the California Air Resources Board, the California Energy Commission, and the Environmental Protection Agency. This supports the CBE’s work on policy changes related to environmental justice issues. Individual donations are also crucial for funding the CBE’s mission. Lastly, CBE holds fundraising events, including its annual.