NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) works to safeguard the earth—its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.
In order to be part of a broad and powerful environmental and climate movement, we understand the utmost importance of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice—both in how we work internally and how we support communities externally. We’re committed to following through to make sure our actions live up to our goals.
APPROACHING DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND JUSTICE WITH HUMILITY AND AMBITION
NRDC believes in an environmental movement that, at its core, seeks justice. We know that the climate and environmental crises fall hardest on groups that are already marginalized, including Black, brown, Indigenous, disabled and LGBTQIA+ communities and women. They also affect those vulnerable communities and countries around the world who have done the least to create these problems in the first place.
To shape policy and create transformational change, NRDC is dedicated to supporting the broad, equitable, and diverse environmental movement we need. We work in partnership with—and in service of—our communities to stop industrial polluters from contaminating the air, to fight for safe drinking water, and to help those most at risk shore up their defenses against climate impacts. We’re committed to changing our practices in how we do things—both inside the organization and outside, with our partners and frontline communities.
AN ORGANIZATION IS ONLY AS STRONG AS ITS PEOPLE
Here are the ways that NRDC has started changing how we work:
- Established the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
- Conducted mandatory DEI workshops for all staff to build a shared understanding of and vocabulary around DEI.
- Started intentionally recruiting and cultivating new Board members from BIPOC backgrounds and with expertise in environmental justice.
- Began developing an organization-wide strategic plan for DEI and a DEI learning strategy for all staff.
- Began the process to improve hiring, retention, and promotion processes to be more equitable and inclusive, including building partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and Hispanic Serving Institutions.
- Began working with staff to develop Employee Resources Groups to support staff from marginalized backgrounds.
A STRONG, EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT MUST CENTER EQUITY AND JUSTICE
As a historically majority-white organization, NRDC recognizes that we must do more to actively incorporate anti-racism, equity, and justice throughout our work. We must seek to drive social change that improves people’s lives, communities, and environments by not only repairing existing inequities but also recognizing the legacies of harm that have burdened communities of color and low-income communities.
These are just some initiatives we are undertaking to become better partners to frontline communities:
- We launched our Equity Initiative to systematically embed equity into all of NRDC’s substantive advocacy work, which led to the creation of the Equity Tool, a guide to center equity in our work.
- We established our Environment, Equity, and Justice Center to help integrate equity into NRDC’s advocacy and partnerships and enhance NRDC’s ability to advance community-driven solutions in partnership with frontline communities.
- We established a new Science Office that will exemplify equity-centered science practiced in partnership with—and in service of—communities and the environment; use science and analysis to embed equity in our work; and partake in community-engaged research, data science, analysis, and innovation.
- We are dedicating at least $16 million of NRDC’s Bezos Earth Fund grant to partners, including funds dedicated to BIPOC-led and BIPOC-centered groups. This includes supporting pooled grassroots funds that will build the field, and help less resourced organizations to achieve our jointly held goals. We are creating the committees, accounting systems, and principles to guide that institutional giving.
- We committed more than $3.3 million in grants to four environmental networks over two years, including pooled funds at the grassroots level, with more support of additional partners at the project level.
Visit the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice page at NRDC.org for more information on all our ongoing efforts.
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