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Working at Clean Water Action means working with passionate and purpose-driven people who share a common vision: harnessing the power of people to make a difference. As community organizers, it is our job to create effective change through public outreach; educating and empowering people to take action on issues affecting our environment and health. Join our team to be part of this strength-in-numbers strategy.
¿Por qué hacer campaña?
“Mi trabajo en Clean Water Action me introdujo al mundo de la campaña ambiental, el cabildeo y la formulación de políticas, y de inmediato me enamoré con todo ello”. Marca una diferencia en el trabajo: Conoce los asuntos medioambientales más urgentes que enfrentamos hoy Participa en el proceso político Mejora las habilidades para hablar en público Disfruta de ventajas competitivas y oportunidades de ascenso y de viajar Trabaja con colegas dinámicos en un entorno orientado al trabajo en equipo "Clean Water Action me llevó al lugar al que pertenezco ..." - Nida Wilson, ex directora de campañas
Board of Directors | Clean Water Action
The Clean Water Action Board of Directors and its Officers
Meeting Summary: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in San Francisco Bay Fish - February 2nd 2022
Meeting summary from the Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in San Francisco Bay Fish virtual forum which took place on February 4th, 2022. The forum was organized by Clean Water Action - Clean Water Fund, the California Indian Environmental Alliance, and the San Franscisco Estuary Institute with assistance from the Green Science Policy Institute and The Water Foundation. To find more resources on tackling the PFAS problem in California and full presentations from this forum, please go to cleanwater.org/tackling-californias-pfas-problem.
Michigan Legislative Scorecard 2021-2022
This joint scorecard from Clean Water Action and Sierra Club Michigan Chapter is an honest assessment of the current Michigan legislature - and reflects the fact that we can’t address the climate crisis and create the kinds of reforms necessary to protect our water without a strong and healthy democracy.