Appalachian Voices

Appalachian Voices

Boone, NC 28607
Tax ID56-2049956

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More about this organization

Mission

Appalachian Voices is a leading nonprofit advocate for a just economy and healthy environment in the Appalachian region. We bring people together to promote the ongoing shift from dirty, harmful energy resources like fracked-gas pipelines and coal from mountaintop removal mining, to clean, renewable energy affordable and accessible to all.

About

Shift investments to clean energy and accelerate a just transition to healthy prosperous communities: Promoted policies and strengthened efforts to hasten a transition to clean energy sources that support rather than destroy the natural and cultural heritage of the Appalachian Mountain Region, and worked in broad partnerships to advance economic initiatives in areas most impacted by coal to build more resilient economies that build on the assets of the region rather than destroy it.

Revenue

$2,551,243

Expenses

$2,344,512