
A Year In Review: FRI’s 2024 Impact Report
Read about FRI’s highlights from 2023, hear from our acting executive director, and learn more about our trajectory in 2024!
Read about FRI’s highlights from 2023, hear from our acting executive director, and learn more about our trajectory in 2024!
This issue of Frontline Momentum focuses on youth engagement and impact in the climate movement. Articles include an overview of best practices organizations can take to engage youth in frontline climate action, insight into how youth are currently influencing the environmental justice movement, and a partner spotlight featuring Youth Climate Collaborative.
This issue of Frontline Momentum focuses on effective strategies for communicating your organization’s message. Articles include an overview of best practices for communicating within the environmental and climate justice space, an introduction to visual communications, and a grantee spotlight featuring the Toxic Prisons Campaign of the Human Rights Coalition.
Our 2024-2029 Strategic Plan defines the DNA of our organization—our vision, mission, and guiding values—as well as our strategic goals for FRI’s next five years.
This issue of Frontline Momentum focuses on demystifying data collection and analysis. Articles include an introduction to community science highlighting AGU’s Thriving Earth Exchange, tips and recommendations for kicking off a community-based research project, and a partner spotlight featuring the Community and College Partners Program.
This issue of Frontline Momentum features our first grantee spotlight on Haciendo Acciones Socio-Ecológicas Resilientes (HASER)! You’ll also hear about some recent trends in local advocacy, including a highlight on Rise St. James, and learn some key tips and tricks for weaving data into advocacy narratives.
Read about FRI’s highlights from 2023, hear from our acting executive director, and learn more about our trajectory in 2024!
The Communication Plan for Community Resilience was adapted from the Communication Plan created for the Jackson, Mississippi community by a team of Columbia University students from the Climate School. The Plan has been tailored to be an effective tool for any community seeking to build resilience.
In this issue of Frontline Momentum, you’ll hear about the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice’s Communiversity Model, Writing for Green’s innovative grant training model and partnership with FRI, and 5 key tips for preparing competitive grant proposals.
The first issue of Frontline Momentum, long-form newsletter, is here!