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USCAN Theory of Change


Gratitude and Introspections with USCAN's Executive Director Dr. Ife Kilimanjaro
As we step into a new year, Dr. Ife Kilimanjaro invites us into a space of deep introspection as she reflects on the challenges and triumphs of the past year. With heartfelt gratitude for the USCAN community, she outlines a vision for the year ahead that is both practical and restorative, reminding us that while the road ahead is steep, the strength of our community lies in our transition from passive optimism to a "disciplined hope" fueled by collective action and the protec
Kyle Sanborn
Jan 213 min read


Rebuilding Power in an Age of Crisis
We face a stark, urgent choice: climate action now for the collective benefit of all OR continued inaction and prosperity for an elite.

Ife Kilimanjaro
Dec 16, 20252 min read


When nonprofits share power, we multiply impact: Lessons from GreenLatinos and USCAN
What kind of impact can nonprofits unlock when we center trust-building and resource-sharing? Mark Magaña, Founding President and CEO of GreenLatinos, calls that–and networks like USCAN–a "force multiplier."

US Climate Action Network
Dec 8, 20252 min read


YOU + USCAN = A Winning Combination for Climate Action
We are the U.S. Climate Action Network . Together with our members and people like YOU, we are driving bold and equitable climate action by accelerating collective impact from the local level to the global scale. How, you ask? By leading collective climate action today, tomorrow, and beyond as we work towards a future where all people and ecosystems thrive, with justice and self-determination for communities most impacted by the climate crisis. Right now , USCAN is supporti

Ife Kilimanjaro
Dec 2, 20252 min read


The Case for USCAN
Rising global temperatures fed by increases in atmospheric carbon levels are resulting in more frequent and intense heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, floods and storms. The impacts of climate catastrophes disproportionately burden marginalized communities who have historically contributed the least to the crisis, exacerbating existing inequalities. Despite decades of work among organizations to slow, and eventually reverse, global warming, the problem persists. Fortunately, th

Ife Kilimanjaro
Nov 25, 20251 min read


The Case for Collective Action
By leveraging the combined expertise, resources, and lived experiences of every voice through collective action, we not only confront the forces of division, we prove that a just, equitable, and sustainable future is not merely possible - it is inevitable.
Shontaé Cannon-Buckley
Nov 10, 20252 min read
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