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    Earthworks

    ActivoPublic & Society Benefit
    Washington, DCSitio web2028871872EIN: 52-1557765

    About Earthworks

    Protect communities and the environment from the impacts of mineral and energy development through research, advocacy, and community-led campaigns.

    Focus Areas

    MiningOil & GasMethane & Climate ChangeJust & Equitable Clean EnergyCommunity advocacy and capacity building

    Who They Fund

    regional grassroots coalitions (Permian/Gulf Coast, Texas)environmental nonprofits and advocacy groupsfrontline/local communities affected by oil, gas, and mining projectsIndigenous groups/tribes (Western Shoshone delegation)community organizers and individual honoraria recipients

    Funding Style

    pass-through funding

    About Earthworks

    Earthworks’ largest recent grant was a $467,500 subgrant to Sustainable Markets Foundation for the Texas Oil & Gas Project, which reflects how the funder channels large amounts into advocacy and organizing around fossil fuel and mining impacts. The foundation also backed Earthworks Action Fund with a $145,000 general operations grant in 2023, showing support for its own affiliated work alongside outside partners. Across the recent grants list, the pattern is consistent: grants go to coalitions, environmental nonprofits, Indigenous groups, and local community organizations working on oil and gas regulation, mining reform, methane and climate change, and just and equitable clean energy. Several awards are tied to named campaigns and projects rather than broad, unrestricted support. Examples include the Western Leaders Network for 1872 mining reform work and oil and gas regulations, and the Native Village of Ambler and Nez Perce Tribe for specific extraction-related issues. The foundation’s funding profile points to community-led campaigns and policy pressure, especially where mineral and energy development affects frontline communities.

    What Earthworks Funds

    A major share of Earthworks’ giving supports oil and gas organizing in Texas and the Gulf Coast. That includes $20,500 to Texas Permian Future Generations for general operations in 2023 and $16,000 to Port Arthur Community Action Network for a Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant. The same organizing lane appears in support for Society of Native Nations, which received $16,100 in 2023 and $12,000 in 2024 for coalition organizing and honoraria. Mining-related work is another clear thread: Western Leaders Network received $27,000 for 1872 Mining Reform work and oil and gas regulations, while the Nez Perce Tribe received $20,000 for the Stibnite Gold Project. Earthworks also funds climate action campaigns and related community work, including $10,000 to Sunrise Movement Education Fund for Permian Gulf Coast and Texas climate action work.

    How Earthworks Gives

    Earthworks’ recent grants cluster around a typical size range of $8,000 to $17,075, with a median grant of $10,000 and a p25 of $8,000. The list shows repeated support to several recipients across 2023 and 2024, including Beyond Extreme Energy, Society of Native Nations, Texas Permian Future Generations, Institute for Enhanced Equity, and Sunrise Movement Education Fund. That pattern suggests recurring relationships rather than one-off awards. The foundation is classified as a Pure DAF Provider, and the grant list shows pass-through grants, general operations support, coalition organizing, and project-specific awards. No applicant process is shown in the data.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.2M

    Total Assets

    $10.2M

    Total Revenue

    $12.5M

    Total Expenses

    $8.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $8K and $17K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $8K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $17K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional13 states funded

    About 10% of grants go to recipients in DC.

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    Leadership

    Jennifer Krill

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    general operating support
    grassroots organizing support
    advocacy/policy campaigning
    project-specific analysis & research support

    Topics

    oil & gas regulation and oppositionmining reform and extraction project scrutiny (e.g., Stibnite Gold, Ambler Road)Permian Basin / Gulf Coast anti-fossil-fuel organizingcommunity climate action (local climate campaigns, e.g., Texas/El Paso)support for Indigenous delegations and tribal advocacy (Western Shoshone)

    Where Earthworks Makes Grants

    Earthworks gives most often in DC, and 10% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent grants are concentrated in the South and Southwest, with multiple awards to Texas recipients such as Forsan, San Antonio, Chaparral, Floresville, and Freeport. Louisiana also appears repeatedly through New Orleans, Colfax, Vinton, and Sulphur. Outside the U.S., the recipient distribution is entirely domestic: all listed grants go to U.S. recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Earthworks

    What kinds of issues does Earthworks fund?

    The recent grants point to mining, oil and gas regulation, methane and climate change, just and equitable clean energy, and community advocacy and capacity building. Named awards include support for 1872 mining reform work, oil and gas regulations, coalition organizing, and project-specific campaigns tied to extraction projects.

    What is Earthworks’ typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution centers on small-to-mid grants. The p25 is $8,000, the median is $10,000, and the p75 is $17,075. Recent awards also include much larger pass-through and subgrant amounts at the top of the list.

    Does Earthworks fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in both 2023 and 2024, including Beyond Extreme Energy, Society of Native Nations, Texas Permian Future Generations, Institute for Enhanced Equity, and Sunrise Movement Education Fund. That indicates recurring support rather than a purely one-time pattern.

    What kinds of organizations receive Earthworks grants?

    The grants go to regional grassroots coalitions, environmental nonprofits and advocacy groups, frontline communities affected by oil, gas, and mining projects, Indigenous groups and tribes, and community organizers. The recent list also includes honoraria recipients and general-operating grantees.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Sustainable Markets FoundationNew York, NY$467,5002024Subgrant for Texas Oil & Gas Project
    Beyond Extreme EnergyRochester, VT$54,4882024Pass Through Grants
    Earthworks Action FundWashington, DC$25,0002024Western Conservation Action Colorado
    Native Village of AmblerAmbler, AK$20,000202411th Hour Ambler Road
    Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous PeoplesArcata, CA$20,0002024Western Shoshone general support
    Nez Perce TribeLapwai, ID$20,0002024Stibnite Gold Project
    Society of Native NationsSan Antonio, TX$12,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Honoraria
    Mountain Watershed AssociationMelcroft, PA$11,8752024Pass Through Grant to Eyes on Shell
    Texas Permian Future GenerationsForsan, TX$11,8752024General Operations Grant
    Institute for Enhanced EquityNew Orleans, LA$10,2002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Central Louisiana Coalition for a Clean and Healthy EnvironmentColfax, LA$8,5502024Pass Through Grants
    Southern Sector RisingDallas, TX$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Sunrise Movement Education FundWashington, DC$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Better Brazoria Clean Air & WaterFreeport, TX$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Healthy GulfNew Orleans, LA$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Earth Island InstituteBerkeley, CA$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Micah Six Eight MissionSulphur, LA$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Ground Game FundAustin, TX$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Texas Campaign for the Environment FundAustin, TX$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Tribal Images Museum IncVinton, LA$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Ingleside on the Bay Costal Watch Association IncIngleside, TX$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Rio Grande International Study CenterLaredo, TX$8,0002024Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Great Basin Resource WatchReno, NV$6,5002024Caldera Coalition
    Earthworks Action FundWashington, DC$145,0002023General Operations Grant
    Beyond Extreme EnergyRochester, VT$62,5422023Pass Through Grants
    Western Leaders NetworkDurango, CO$27,00020231872 Mining Reform work and Oil & Gas Regulations
    Texas Permian Future GenerationsForsan, TX$20,5002023General Operations Grant
    Society of Native NationsSan Antonio, TX$16,1002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Honoraria
    Port Arthur Community Action NetworkPort Arthur, TX$16,0002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Chaparral Community CoalitionChaparral, NM$16,0002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Texas Climate Action Community Grant
    Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of TexasFloresville, TX$15,0002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Texas Campaign for the Environment FundAustin, TX$15,0002023Grant for Buttigieg Actions
    Western Organization of Resource CouncilsBillings, MT$10,0002023Western Mining Action Network conference support
    Sunrise Movement Education FundWashington, DC$10,0002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Texas Climate Action Community Grant To Sunrise El Paso
    Micah Six Eight MissionSulphur, LA$8,0002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Institute for Enhanced EquityNew Orleans, LA$8,0002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Citizens for Clean Air & Water in Brazoria CoFreeport, TX$8,0002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Rio Grande International Study CenterLaredo, TX$7,5002023Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant
    Nez Perce TribeLapwai, ID$6,0002023Stibnite Gold Project analysis
    Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous PeoplesArcata, CA$5,0002023Western Shoshone delegation support

    Sustainable Markets Foundation

    $467,500
    New York, NY2024

    Subgrant for Texas Oil & Gas Project

    Beyond Extreme Energy

    $54,488
    Rochester, VT2024

    Pass Through Grants

    Earthworks Action Fund

    $25,000
    Washington, DC2024

    Western Conservation Action Colorado

    Native Village of Ambler

    $20,000
    Ambler, AK2024

    11th Hour Ambler Road

    Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples

    $20,000
    Arcata, CA2024

    Western Shoshone general support

    Nez Perce Tribe

    $20,000
    Lapwai, ID2024

    Stibnite Gold Project

    Society of Native Nations

    $12,000
    San Antonio, TX2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Honoraria

    Mountain Watershed Association

    $11,875
    Melcroft, PA2024

    Pass Through Grant to Eyes on Shell

    Texas Permian Future Generations

    $11,875
    Forsan, TX2024

    General Operations Grant

    Institute for Enhanced Equity

    $10,200
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Central Louisiana Coalition for a Clean and Healthy Environment

    $8,550
    Colfax, LA2024

    Pass Through Grants

    Southern Sector Rising

    $8,000
    Dallas, TX2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Sunrise Movement Education Fund

    $8,000
    Washington, DC2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Better Brazoria Clean Air & Water

    $8,000
    Freeport, TX2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Healthy Gulf

    $8,000
    New Orleans, LA2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Earth Island Institute

    $8,000
    Berkeley, CA2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Micah Six Eight Mission

    $8,000
    Sulphur, LA2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Ground Game Fund

    $8,000
    Austin, TX2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund

    $8,000
    Austin, TX2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Tribal Images Museum Inc

    $8,000
    Vinton, LA2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Ingleside on the Bay Costal Watch Association Inc

    $8,000
    Ingleside, TX2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Rio Grande International Study Center

    $8,000
    Laredo, TX2024

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Great Basin Resource Watch

    $6,500
    Reno, NV2024

    Caldera Coalition

    Earthworks Action Fund

    $145,000
    Washington, DC2023

    General Operations Grant

    Beyond Extreme Energy

    $62,542
    Rochester, VT2023

    Pass Through Grants

    Western Leaders Network

    $27,000
    Durango, CO2023

    1872 Mining Reform work and Oil & Gas Regulations

    Texas Permian Future Generations

    $20,500
    Forsan, TX2023

    General Operations Grant

    Society of Native Nations

    $16,100
    San Antonio, TX2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Honoraria

    Port Arthur Community Action Network

    $16,000
    Port Arthur, TX2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Chaparral Community Coalition

    $16,000
    Chaparral, NM2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Texas Climate Action Community Grant

    Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas

    $15,000
    Floresville, TX2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund

    $15,000
    Austin, TX2023

    Grant for Buttigieg Actions

    Western Organization of Resource Councils

    $10,000
    Billings, MT2023

    Western Mining Action Network conference support

    Sunrise Movement Education Fund

    $10,000
    Washington, DC2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant & Texas Climate Action Community Grant To Sunrise El Paso

    Micah Six Eight Mission

    $8,000
    Sulphur, LA2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Institute for Enhanced Equity

    $8,000
    New Orleans, LA2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Citizens for Clean Air & Water in Brazoria Co

    $8,000
    Freeport, TX2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Rio Grande International Study Center

    $7,500
    Laredo, TX2023

    Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Organizing Grant

    Nez Perce Tribe

    $6,000
    Lapwai, ID2023

    Stibnite Gold Project analysis

    Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples

    $5,000
    Arcata, CA2023

    Western Shoshone delegation support