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Join the Movement to Win Our Survival

You can help build the leadership, survival strategies and economic power that our movements need to win.

Help Communities Survive Climate Disasters & Right-Wing Attacks

When you give today, you’ll grow a movement for survival that will lead us through the crises to come.

Your gift builds self-determination and resilience on the front lines of right-wing attacks and climate disasters.

With your help, Climate Mobilization Project has piloted survival programs that meet people’s needs and build up the climate justice movement’s membership and economic power.

In this moment when all that we hold dear is under attack, your gift helps one more person bring their community together to organize for survival.

With your help, together we will share the Climate Survival movement with thousands of people nationwide who will launch hubs for economic resistance that grow the movement for survival, fight back, and win.

Your contribution will benefit our sister organization Climate Mobilization Project, a 501c(3) charity. Your contribution is tax deductible. EIN: 81-123538

Join the fight for survival and justice.

Our Pilot Programs in 2024

In Kentucky, survival means tornado and chemical leak preparedness; protection from right-wing violence; and access to community news

Daisy Carter, our Kentucky Movement Incubation Coordinator, shares how we are working with 25 organizations and leaders across Kentucky to build an ecosystem of survival programs that meet people’s day-to-day needs while growing the movement for climate justice.

In Las Vegas, survival means job training & business ownership for formerly incarcerated residents; community-owned farms and stores; and an end to food apartheid

Alaric Overbey, the Chief Operating Officer of Green Side Up Farms, shares how Green Side Up and Climate Mobilization Project are building up a Black-led vertical farming ecosystem, economic self-determination and grassroots leadership on Las Vegas’ disinvested West Side.

In Richmond, survival means a 100-acre farm that grows food sovereignty and reconnects young BIPOC movement leaders with the land

Zakaria Kronemer, the founder of Rhizome, shares his work with Climate Mobilization Project to launch Dogbane Movement Hub, a training center and skill-building laboratory for incubating climate survival programs. The survival programs we are currently piloting at Dogbane use food, farming skills training, and cooperative development to grow the climate justice movement. Because of Dogbane Movement Hub, movement leaders are developing food and land sovereignty strategies to strengthen the movement for our survival.