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The Green LA Coalition

In November 2005, leading environmentalists joined together to advise Los Angeles’ newly elected mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, his staff and appointees on how to dramatically transform Los Angeles into a national leader in environmental health and equity. With initial support from the Liberty Hill Foundation and Environment Now, the group grew into a vibrant coalition of environmental and environmental justice organizations. In 2006, the group adopted the name Green LA Coalition and has since grown to include over 100 organizations to provide vision, expertise and community support for making Los Angeles the greenest big city in America.

The Green LA Institute is the education and capacity building arm of Green LA. The Institute works with the Green LA Coalition to bring timely information and resources to the environmental community.

Stephanie Taylor, Interim Managing Director
Jane Paul, Coordinator of Green Economy Initiatives
Shalimar Zabanal, Program Associate

 


Jonathan Parfrey, Director

 

   
   

 

Green LA Coalition
1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone: (213) 346-3274


   

 

Green LA Coalition is a project of Community Partners.

The Green LA Coalition is an independent nongovernmental coalition of 100-plus environmental and environmental justice organizations. The Coalition is not a project of the City of Los Angeles. The Coalition should not be confused with Green LA program at the Department of Water and Power, nor the Mayor’s Green LA global warming plan. Nor are we associated with the private Green-LA project of Green Ventures.

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1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 240, Los Angeles, CA 90012 • (213) 346-3274 • Information: staylor@greenlacoalition.org