named programs · 9 · from sources
what they call their work
Affordability Advocacy
Supports city policies for permanent affordable home ownership and rentals, including land acquisition, bonds for affordable housing, developer incentives, ADUs, tax credits, and land trusts.
Civic Engagement
Engages members and the public through communication, work groups, voter forums, and public action. Monitors and participates in City Council and Commission processes.
Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Advocacy
Advocates for policies that address climate change adaptation and resilience.
Community Engagement Coalition for Energy Retrofits
Engages and informs low-income neighborhoods about the City of Flagstaff’s Energy Upgrades for Healthy Homes Program, aiming to build climate-resilient communities and leadership for democratic engagement.
Land Use and the Built Environment Advocacy
Advocates for responsible land use and sustainable practices in the built environment.
Local, Resilient, and Equitable Economy Advocacy
Works to strengthen the local and green economy.
Open Space, Public Spaces, and Viewsheds Advocacy
Advocates for the protection and enhancement of open spaces, public spaces, and viewsheds.
Transportation Advocacy
Advocates for alternative transportation modes, public transportation expansion, and infrastructure for safe walking and biking in Flagstaff. Works to reduce single-occupancy vehicle commuting and overall vehicle miles traveled.
Water and Natural Resources Advocacy
Advocates for policies related to the stewardship of water and natural resources.
activities · 6 clusters
what they do
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Climate Resilience Capacity Building 5 activities
- Community energy outreach and engagementEngages low-income and socially vulnerable residents through door-to-door outreach, civic academies, and pilot projects to share information about energy upgrade programs and support climate resilience.
- Energy Upgrades for Healthy Homes Program EngagementEngages low-income and socially vulnerable residents in Flagstaff to inform them about the City's Energy Upgrades for Healthy Homes Program, understand their energy needs and barriers, and connect them with climate resilience resources.
- Feedback and Collaboration with City StaffMeets regularly with city staff to provide feedback, identify necessary program changes, and learn program details, particularly concerning energy and climate resilience initiatives.
- Neighborhood leadership developmentIdentifies and trains neighborhood leaders and partner organization members in relational and house meeting strategies to build community capacity around energy and climate resilience initiatives.
- Neighborhood-Based Climate Resilience InitiativesInitiates pilot projects in target neighborhoods to learn and adapt larger efforts, identifies and trains neighborhood leaders in relational meeting strategies, and collaborates on door-to-door outreach and civic academies to discuss energy needs and retrofit programs.
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Environmental Justice Advocacy Campaigns 2 activities
- Advocacy for Sustainable Development and Climate ResilienceAdvocates for the integration of climate change considerations into Flagstaff's development, land use, and resource policies, and promotes educational initiatives and policies for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- Climate change advocacy and educationAdvocates for integrating climate change into development, land use, and resource policies while supporting educational initiatives on climate mitigation and adaptation in the Flagstaff community.
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Community Advocacy & Planning Engagement 2 activities
- Housing and Regional Planning AdvocacySubmits comments and recommendations to the City of Flagstaff on regional plans and housing policies, including serving on working groups for the 10-year Housing Plan.
- Housing and urban planning advocacyEngages in policy advocacy by submitting comments and providing recommendations on Flagstaff’s Regional Plan and 10-year Housing Plan, including participation in working groups and direct engagement with city staff and council.
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Reusable Event Ware Rentals 2 activities
- Reusable Dinnerware ProgramProvides up to 200 sets of reusable dinnerware made from 100% recycled BPA-free plastic for private events, workshops, university events, and community gatherings to promote sustainability.
- Reusable dinnerware lending programProvides up to 200 sets of reusable dinnerware made from 100% recycled BPA-free plastic for private events, workshops, NAU events, and community gatherings.
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Resident-Led Community Engagement 1 activity
- Civic Engagement and Community OrganizingOrganizes committees to address specific community issues, creates opportunities for civic engagement through partnerships, and supports resident-led initiatives to develop solutions to community problems.
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Uncategorized 2 activities
- Advocacy for Multi-Modal TransportationAdvocates for the incorporation of multi-modal transportation values in street design, promotes safer intersection designs for pedestrians and cyclists, and supports the adoption of an Active Transportation Master Plan.
- Multi-modal transportation advocacyAdvocates for safer street designs that prioritize bicyclists and pedestrians, including successful efforts to implement Z-crossings, high-intensity crosswalk signals, and adoption of the Active Transportation Master Plan.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$79K
Contributions & grants$64K81%
Program service revenue$1750%
Investment income$240%
Other revenue$111
expenses
Total expenses$76K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$60K
Grants paid out—
balance sheet
Total assets$97K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$96K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -4.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 4
- ANTHONY GARCIA — DIRECTOR
- KIM CURTIS — DIRECTOR
- MARIE JONES — DIRECTOR
- SANDRA LUBARSKY — DIRECTOR
relationships · 17
who they work with
- 1% For the Planet Network — Member of the 1% For the Planet network.
- Arizona Students’ Association Partner — Engages and informs low-income neighborhoods about the City of Flagstaff’s Energy Upgrades for Healthy Homes Program as part of a coalition.
- City of Flagstaff Government — Provided detailed comments to the City of Flagstaff on the Draft 10-year Housing Plan.
- City of Flagstaff Partner — Collaborates to create opportunities for civic engagement
- City of Flagstaff Partner — Collaborates with city staff to share feedback and learn about program details for the Energy Upgrades for Healthy Homes Program.
- City of Flagstaff Partner — Supports the City of Flagstaff's Carbon Neutrality Plan and aligns advocacy with municipal climate goals.
- City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office Partner — Works with the office to engage residents and understand energy needs.
- Coconino County Partner — Collaborates to create opportunities for civic engagement
- Community Stakeholder Committee on Reclaimed Water Partner — Mentioned as an important link related to water and natural resources.
- Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona (ECoNA) Partner — Listed as an important link related to local, resilient, and equitable economy initiatives.
- Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona (ECoNA) Partner — References ECoNA's 2017 report "Housing Attainability for the Flagstaff Workforce."
- Economy for the Good Coalition — Participates in the Economy for the Good coalition.
- Flagstaff Downtown Business Alliance Partner — Listed as an important link related to local, resilient, and equitable economy initiatives.
- Mountain Line Partner — Works directly on two Mountain Line advisory committees to improve public transportation.
- Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) Partner — Advocates for public transportation commitments in the Development Agreement with NAH.
- Northern Arizona Interfaith Council Partner — Engages and informs low-income neighborhoods about the City of Flagstaff’s Energy Upgrades for Healthy Homes Program as part of a coalition.
- Northern Arizona University Partner — Collaborates to create opportunities for civic engagement