OuR STORY

History

Community leaders began to independently organize local campaigns for climate justice under the 350 banner starting in 2009. Members of the general public including students, activists, farmers, teachers, and grandparents launched 350 affiliate groups all over the country to give their communities a way to participate in the growing global movement for climate justice. The powerful network of 350 affiliates that grew out of this effort are legally and financially independent from 350.org. 


Over the years, many of our organizations fundraised and hired staff, and the largest independent 350 affiliates now manage annual budgets over $1 million dollars. We launched the 350 Network Council in 2018 in order to bring together the strongest 350 affiliates to facilitate peer learning, create collective strategies, and coordinate with the national staff at 350.org. Since 2018, the 350 Network Council has hired a national coordinator, added new member organizations, and embarked on several shared campaigns. Our members are united by shared theory of change rooted in grassroots organizing and a fundamental commitment to climate justice and ending the era of fossil fuels.

Our Vision

Community leaders began to independently organize local campaigns for climate justice under the 350 banner starting in 2009. Members of the general public including students, activists, farmers, teachers, and grandparents launched 350 affiliate groups all over the country to give their communities a way to participate in the growing global movement for climate justice. The powerful network of 350 affiliates that grew out of this effort are legally and financially independent from 350.org. 

Shared Values