Organizations & Businesses
You’re Invited to Join the Alliance
To combat climate change and strengthen our clean energy economy, the Alliance invites organizations, unions, businesses, and tribal nations to join and power the movement.
If you and your organization are concerned about the impacts of carbon pollution and believe in the need to transition to a clean energy economy, we invite you to be a Supporter of the Alliance. This includes organizations, businesses, labor unions, faith communities, tribal nations, and more. To win it will take all of us leaning into the challenge of taking on the fossil fuel industry and others that want to block progress. Your support is critical to this effort.
Alliance Supporters receive:
1. Monthly updates from the Alliance staff and governance board
2. Relationship building opportunities with coalition partners
3. Co-branding opportunities with the Alliance
Sign up to become a Supporter
Click here for a full screen application.
For more information, contact Lauren Breynaert, lauren@jobscleanenergywa.com
Interested in volunteering
as an individual?
Alliance Steering Committee
A&R Solar
The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific
Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Asian Pacific Islander Coalition
Audubon Washington
Certified Electrical Workers of Washington
Earth Ministry/Washington Interfaith Power & Light
Faith Action Network
League of Women Voters of Washington
Lummi Nation
Natural Resources Defense Council
Northwest Ecobuilding Guild
Puget Sound Advocates for Retirement Action
Quinault Indian Nation
RE-Sources for Sustainable Communities
Samish Indian Nation
Solar Installers of Washington
Suquamish Tribe
Teamsters 117
Transit Riders Union
Transportation Choices Coalition
Washington Budget and Policy Center
Washington Businesses for Climate Action
Washington Community Action Network
Washington Conservation Voters
Washington Environmental Council
Washington Federation of State Employees
Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility