MOSAIC’S 2024 GRANT CYCLE:
Mobilizing the “ground game” for historic climate action

With trillions in federal funding available, historic climate policies present a unique chance to slash emissions and achieve critical environmental goals. Two years into implementation, realizing this potential demands unprecedented field-wide mobilization and activation to make the most of the narrow window of opportunity.

Photo courtesy of NPNA
Photo courtesy of NPNA

“We are striving  to ensure that immigrants and refugees have full inclusion in implementing federal climate policy and programs. Support from Mosaic makes it possible for us to effectively equip immigrant and refugee-led organizations to advocate for equitable IRA/BIL implementation, and to engage their communities in this work for lasting change.”

— The Climate Justice Collaborative at National Partnership for New Americans

Mobilizing for Climate Action: Seizing the Moment to Achieve Big Wins

Historic federal climate and environmental policies, including the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), Justice40, and 30x30 initiatives, presents an unparalleled opportunity for scaled environmental action. With trillions of dollars in funding, the potential to slash greenhouse gas emissions by nearly half in the U.S. by 2030 and secure significant environmental victories is within reach. Nearly two years into implementation, the year marks a critical moment for making the most of these climate laws. The moment is now for strategic support that bridges federal dollars to local communities.

Realizing this ambition requires more than legislation; it demands a well-resourced and concerted effort across a broad and diverse environmental movement at an unprecedented scale. Recognizing this imperative, Mosaic undertook extensive consultations with scores of field and philanthropic leaders, conducted webinars engaging hundreds of participants, and gathered insights from dozens of field and partner surveys. The collective strategic insight of Mosaic’s Governance Assembly, paired with this extensive engagement, underscored that the scope and scale of these initiatives necessitated greater mobilization infrastructure, including communication, expanded pathways to technical assistance, and resources that can enable organizations to engage alongside their existing work. We focused on filling these key gaps with catalytic funding that seeks to create synergy with resources provided by our peers and will enable greater use of IRA funding in high-emission geographies, like the Midwest and Plains, Gulf South, and Appalachia.

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Bridging the Gap: Mosaic’s 2024 Grants

Based on this deep listening and learning, Mosaic is supporting 53 projects, benefiting 85+ co-applicants, and 5,700+ organizations, focusing on advancing mobilization capacity in key regions and amongst key constituencies pivotal to the success of IRA/BIL+ programs.

Mosaic is funding the establishment of five Regional Movement Mobilization Hubs in the Midwest, Gulf South, Upper Rocky Mountains, and Central Appalachia – areas with significant greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction potential. These hubs will deepen and broaden expanding networks focused on implementation, emphasizing “a ground game” approach that mobilizes and coordinates authentic partnerships among nonprofits, communities, and government, and provide curated backbone capacity services, technical assistance, and critical communications and storytelling infrastructure to raise awareness and share success stories about the IRA/BIL+.

Map of the movement mobilization hubs

In concert, Mosaic is amplifying “network effects” by deepening support for 50+ existing grantees partners that are rallying new voices, people, and communities to take action on federal implementation opportunities at scale. Collectively, these grants are equipping organizations working locally and at the forefront of policy implementation with the tools needed to implement the IRA/BIL+– and strengthen the movement for the long term. These projects will activate networks, coalitions, and alliances engaging and informing a range of constituencies, including youth, faith-based communities, health providers, and veterans; advance engagement capacity in frontline, grassroots communities, in rural areas, and in Latinx, immigrant, Black, and Indigenous communities; and support raising awareness and engagement on federal implementation.

We are proud to announce our 2024 grantee partners below, and see the full list here:

Click on the map & accordions below to learn more about Mosaic grantee partners and their movement infrastructure projects:

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Photo courtesy of Common Defense, Pittsburgh Veterans Organizing Institute
Photo courtesy of Common Defense, Pittsburgh Veterans Organizing Institute

“Despite being on the frontlines of the climate crisis and the clean energy transition, veterans are often overlooked as a key constituency in the climate movement. With support from Mosaic, we are activating and training veterans to become movement leaders, help their communities secure federal funding for local clean energy development, and enter the clean energy workforce as hiring demand balloons amid the energy transition.”

— Common Defense, Veterans and Labor for Climate Justice

Sharing Our Learning & Seeking Partnership

Developed hand-in-hand with our Governance Assembly, field partners, and current grantees, our approach this year encompasses and responds to the insights from leaders across diverse sectors within the environmental movement. This inclusive strategy reflects our belief that unified action across the field is essential for providing the needed capacity and support to meet this critical moment. In line with our commitment to open source data & information about the field, you can read an overview of the current IRA/BIL opportunities as well as more about the key implementation capacity gaps and opportunities from our broad outreach to dozens of field leaders & funders in our recent report Meeting the Movement Moment: Field insights and learning on what it will take to implement historic climate laws”.

The work is just beginning. If you are a funder interested in proposals to build environmental movement infrastructure for potential funding, we invite you to contact us. We look forward to creating more space for important but often overlooked organizations and projects to receive funding as the important work of implementation continues.

Photo courtesy of Mosaic
Photo courtesy of Mosaic

Our strategy accelerates progress by helping to ensure organizations are equipped, connected, and prepared to direct and receive historic levels of funding into the communities that need it most. Mosaic is filling gaps and building bridges to ensure we take full advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."

— Melissa Lin Perrella (NRDC), Mosaic Governance Assembly member

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For any questions or more information about Mosaic, please contact our team at info@mosaicmomentum.org.

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