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The Fruit of Your CoinsIn film short, Mark Dowie plugs plan to boost funding for grassroots activism19 May 2005
Mark Dowie lays out his plan for bolstering the grassroots, in the video below.
The 25 largest environmental organizations in the U.S. get a whopping 70 percent of the $3.5 billion doled out to green groups each year, Dowie points out in the short film "Empowering the Grassroots," created by Randy Olson of Shifting Baselines. That leaves the 15,000 or so smaller environmental nonprofits in the country scrounging around for leftovers. Dowie takes big green funders and foundations to task for unduly favoring gigantic conservation groups, and challenges them to more effectively seed the grassroots and reinvigorate a moribund movement. To watch the seven-minute film short, pick your format and bandwidth*:
For a copy of "Empowering the Grassroots" on DVD, email Randy Olson. Discuss this video in our blog, Gristmill. * Those of you taking the scenic tour of the web on dial-up, choose a low-bandwidth version. For the rest of you cruising the Interbahn with broadband (DSL/cable/T1), choose a high-bandwidth version. |
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