News Archive

Thoughts, ideas and
updated information from Multiplier

  • A Greener World/Animal Welfare Approved is hiring for a Development Director

    Position Announcement Development Director Near Any Major Airport or West Coast 1/12/2015 A Greener World welcomes applications for the position of Development Director, available immediately. About A Greener World and Animal Welfare Approved With so much negativity around our food systems,…

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  • TCI welcomes the nationally recognized “Animal Welfare Approved” program

    The  Trust for Conservation Innovation (TCI)  and the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) are pleased to announce that the Animal Welfare Approved (AWA) program has officially become a program of TCI’s “A Greener World” project, effective November 1, 2014. “Promoting high welfare, animal-sensitive standards…

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  • Project News Trifecta: Olazul, Zero Foodprint and Food Commons

    It’s always exciting when our projects are recognized for the innovative work they do.  This week brought a trifecta of good news. On Tuesday, October 14th, Olazul was featured at National Geographic for their pioneering work on seaweed aquaculture as…

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  • Not Your Mother’s Nonprofit: Leveraging Fiscal Sponsorship in an Impact-Focused World

    We were honored to be invited to facilitate a panel of awesome entrepreneurs at last month’s SOCAP14 conference held around the corner from us at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. Our session was titled “Not Your Mother’s Nonprofit: Leveraging Fiscal…

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  • Welcome to the Grumeti Community and Wildlife Conservation Fund!

    TCI is pleased to welcome the Grumeti Community and Wildlife Conservation Fund to our growing portfolio of Habitat and Species Conservation programs! Based in Tanzania, the Grumeti Fund works to safeguard and enhance Africa’s Serengeti ecosystem in the Singita Grumeti…

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  • Welcome, Building Codes Assistance Project!

    We are excited to welcome the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP) to our growing portfolio of energy projects.  First established in 1994 as a joint initiative of the Alliance to Save Energy, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, and the…

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  • Food Commons Fresno is recruiting local talent

    Opportunities Immediately Available The Food Commons Fresno project is launching a vertically integrated, community-owned and operated enterprise to produce and deliver locally grown fruits and vegetables to residents in the Fresno region. The project is the first prototype of the…

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  • Welcome, CHANGE California!

    The Trust for Conservation Innovation is pleased to welcome Californians for a Healthy & Green Economy (CHANGE) to our project portfolio. CHANGE is a growing coalition of 35 organizations concerned with the impacts of toxic chemicals on human health and…

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  • Welcome, Sane Energy Project!

    TCI is excited to welcome Sane Energy Project to our growing portfolio of projects.  Based in New York, Sane Energy Project works to encourage a rapid transition to renewable energy and zero fossil fuel dependence.  Sane’s education and action initiatives…

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  • Welcome, Congo Education Partners!

    We’re excited to welcome Congo Education Partners (CEP) to our project portfolio.  Nearly half of the remaining African rainforests are located in the Democratic Republic of Congo where they face threats from all directions — wildlife poaching, population growth, slash-and-burn…

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  • Welcome, Maven’s Notebook!

    The Trust for Conservation Innovation welcomes Maven’s Notebook, a California-focused water and policy blog to our project portfolio.  Maven’s Notebook helps cut through the complicated and controversial details of water flow, water supply and water quality and environmental disputes, leading…

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  • Welcome, Blue Ridge-Berryessa Partnership!

    It’s our pleasure to welcome the Blue Ridge-Berryessa Partnership (BRBP) to our project portfolio.  BRBP is a collaborative network of private landowners, public agencies, nonprofit organization, and businesses focused on conserving and stewarding California’s upper Putah and Cache Creek watersheds,…

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