Transição Berkeley
País: Estados Unidos
Hub: Sem hub
Membros
8
Ativo no ano passado
1000
Iniciado
Transition Berkeley was formed in 2011.
Funções remuneradas
Não
Estrutura jurídica
Outros
Atividade
Muito ativo
Transition Berkeley has a Board of Directors that manage the organization and plan projects and activities. We regularly host our own events, such as weekly crop swaps from May to October, monthly skill shares, 4 to 10 pollinator garden workdays a year, and 1 to 3 movie nights. We also participate in citywide events and co-host events with other organizations, such as the Berkeley Unified School District, Berkeley Public Library, Berkeley Parks Dept., Green the Church, Berkeley Ecology Center, East Bay Permaculture Guild, and UC Berkeley. Participation can range from a small group to hundreds of community members. Active volunteers, such as repair coaches, garden and crop swap volunteers and others range from 100-300.
Transition Berkeley is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax exempt.
Projetos ao vivo
Crescimento da comunidade
Outros projetos de alimentos
Natureza
Centro ou atividades comunitárias
Festivais, feiras ou eventos
Arte / criatividade
Trabalho de imaginação/visão da comunidade
Criação de redes locais
Projetos de economia local ou de nova economia
Bem-estar ou transição interna
Justiça social / atividades de transição justa
Projetos para jovens ou educação
Compartilhar, reparar ou reutilizar
Energia
Transporte
Outros
Transition Berkeley activities and projects emerge through volunteer interests and collaborations. See our website for updates.
Examples of our activities include:
-Crop Swap; Share events
-Skill and Idea Share events
-Community Repair Events
-Native Pollinator Gardens in parks and; schools
-Little Native Seed Libraries
-Local advocacy related to our mission
- Community Garden Support
- Support for Electrification/Clean Energy Initiatives
Transition Berkeley was founded in 2011 as the 110th official Transition Initiative in the U.S. Our mission is to bring neighbors and community members together to build a more equitable, regenerative, self-reliant future for Berkeley. We envision a strong, diverse local economy, with greatly reduced dependence on fossil fuels, and a healthy, cooperative, rewarding community life.