Ceres has been working tirelessly to drive action on climate change and water risks across the private sector and through state and federal policies and regulations. More and more, investors and companies are committing to net zero emissions and setting ambitious water targets. U.S. regulators like the Securities and Exchange Commission are beginning to act on climate change as a systemic financial risk. And as countries continue to work together to reach the goals of the Paris Agreement, the U.S. passed the Inflation Reduction Act, the most ambitious climate legislation in U.S. history.
This progress is possible because we’ve come together as investors, companies, NGOs, academics, unions, and activists. Together, we’ve helped to change the narrative, define new norms, advance best practices, and advocate for systems change. As we look ahead, we’re more determined than ever to drive progress towards a sustainable future, and we’re grateful for your partnership and support in this important work. In fact, we couldn’t do any of this without you.
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Financials
Ceres is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization registered in the United States under EIN 223-053-747.
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GRANT AGREEMENT | GRANTOR | SUB-GRANTEES |
Leveraging Investor Influence to Address Deforestation | Norad | Forest Trends, Meridian, and Imaflora |
SUB-GRANT AGREEMENT | GRANTEE | FUNDER |
Imaflora (Brazil) | Norad | |
Forest Trends (U.S.A.) | Norad | |
Meridian (U.S.A.) | Norad |