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Be a Clean Water Voter in Massachusetts!
Your vote is your voice - make sure it's heard! Learn more about upcoming elections, how to register to vote, where to cast your ballot, voting by mail and absentee voting, and how to get non-partisan assistance.
Clean Water Week of Giving in Connecticut
Join our Clean Water Week of Giving happening Dec 13-17 in Connecticut! Donate today.
Smarter Giving Win-Win: Tap your Investment Gains to Support Clean Water
There are lots of ways to show your support for Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund.
But one of the smartest ways is to donate stock. Because, if you hold onto stock, you risk market downturns and losses. Or, if you sell stock and donate to Clean Water Action or Clean Water Fund, you may pay a capital gains tax and have less money to donate.
Donating stock is a win-win for you, and Clean Water.
If you donate stock to Clean Water Action (501-c-4 nonprofit)* Clean Water Action receives 100% of today’s stock value No capital gains tax liability for you or for Clean Water Action (applies toWhy a 3200 ft Buffer is Critical for CA Communities
CalGEM and the Governor’s office have proposed new oil and gas public health rules. They have proposed a 3200-foot setback from new oil and gas wells to protect frontline communities. This is huge -- but we have to make sure the proposal is finalized.
ReThink Disposable Case Study | Franciscan Charities, Newark, NJ
Franciscan Charities, located in Newark, New Jersey serves hot lunches five days a week to the most vulnerable. The organization implemented the ReThink Disposable program, switching 100% of their disposable foodware to reusable for their dine-in guests, resulting in $47,973 total annual net cost savings, 936,000 disposable items reduced per year, and 10,750 pounds of annual waste reduction.