4 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Clean Energy Policy & Project Development or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY The Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE) is a national nonprofit that designs and administers clean energy and transportation programs across the U.S. They work… | CA | $246.3M | 5 |
| 2 | ARIZONA ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE INC Arizona Electric Power Cooperative (AEPCO) is a generation and transmission cooperative that provides reliable, cost-effective electric power to rural electric… | AZ | $179.7M | 3 |
| 3 | Arizona Solar Energy Industries Assoc The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA) is the state's trade association representing solar, storage, and electrification companies. It advoc… | AZ | $293K | 1 |
| 4 | THE ASIA FOUNDATION The Asia Foundation is an international nonprofit organization working across Asia and the Pacific to address critical social, economic, and governance challen… | CA | $101.6M | 1 |
strategies used in this cluster
Theories of action extracted from orgs in this subtree. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Institutional Judicial Reform 1 orgBy strengthening judicial institutions and their systems for monitoring and adjudicating cases, improve accountability and reduce corruption, because institutional capacity and transparency are critical to a functioning justice system. This strategy focuses on top-down reform by partnering directly with national judicial bodies like the Supreme Court to enhance systemic performance, particularly in tracking and resolving high-impact cases. Unlike community-based legal empowerment approaches, it targets institutional change rather than individual or grassroots access to justice, aiming to create sustainable improvements in legal governance from within.THE ASIA FOUNDATION
- Local Partnership Model 1 orgThis strategy emphasizes collaboration with in-country partners to design and deliver programs that strengthen governance, environmental management, and access to justice. It prioritizes local ownership and capacity-building, distinguishing it from top-down or externally driven approaches. By embedding initiatives within existing community and institutional structures, it enhances relevance, scalability, and resilience, particularly in complex or underserved contexts like Laos.THE ASIA FOUNDATION
- Mutual Benefit Evaluation 1 orgBy evaluating service expansions for mutual benefit, equitable growth is achieved across existing and prospective members, because inclusive assessments ensure that new initiatives do not privilege one group over another and strengthen collective ownership and trust. This strategy involves systematically assessing proposed service changes or expansions to ensure they deliver value to both current and future members, aligning with cooperative principles of shared benefit and democratic member control. Unlike top-down expansion models or growth-at-all-costs approaches, this method prioritizes fairness, long-term sustainability, and member equity, making it distinct within grid reliability and clean energy development contexts where disparities in access and impact are common.ARIZONA ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE INC
- Triangular Cooperation for Innovation Transfer 1 orgBy leveraging regional networks and institutional experience to facilitate South-South knowledge exchange, proven innovations in agriculture, energy, and disaster management are scaled across developing countries, because shared regional contexts increase the adaptability and sustainability of transferred solutions. This strategy uses triangular cooperation—often involving a developed country or institution supporting collaboration between two developing countries—to bridge gaps in technical capacity and innovation access. It distinguishes itself by prioritizing peer learning among Southern nations, using India as a key innovation hub, and focusing on practical, field-tested solutions that can be adapted across similar socio-ecological contexts.THE ASIA FOUNDATION