philanthropy: renewable ambassador, a 501(c)3

inspire the change we need


 
 
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Renewable Ambassador is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization committed to working with a variety of organizations to advance social justice and equity, climate action and sustainability, and green energy activism.

We have previously led Earth Day celebrations, marched in the name of science, and helped foster educational opportunities for underrepresented populations.

On April 22, 2017 we marched in solidarity along with the March for Science in Washington D.C. and over 150 sister cities around the world.

 
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SPECIAL NOTE:

We celebrate Earth Day to continue promoting environmental awareness and to remind us that we can protect the earth in our everyday lives. Celebrating Earth Day serves as a conscious reminder of how fragile our planet is and how important it is to protect it. Our diverse, inter-generational team promotes and inspires environmental awareness. We remind you of the personal power you have to protect our planet.

We have postponed our event until October 24, 2020.

Climate Change Statement:  

Renewable Ambassador as the non-profit for Renewable Envoy LLC, supports the large body of scientific evidence that clearly demonstrates the changes occurring in Earth’s climate system and the attendant risks to people, property, and financial assets. We concur with the scientific consensus that anthropocentric carbon emissions contribute to global warming trends. Current trends in global climate change, if unchecked, can lead to acutely negative consequences due to rising sea levels, increased frequency and severity of extreme weather and climate events.

Serious consideration must go into designing and assessing options that balance care for the climate with economic progress and rising standards of living. Effort and planning are required to define approaches that are effective and produce the best outcomes for the greatest number of people around the planet.

We urge all governments to actively collaborate to address this amalgam of complex issues and to do so with urgency.

Renewable Envoy CEO Pam Stuckey (far left) as a Judge at the (2019) Las Vegas Make-A-Thon 2.0, hosted by the UNLV School of Architecture and organized by PROXIIMA.  From left to right: Tyler Williams (Zappos), Dr. Nadine Bentis (UNLV Lee Business Sc…

Renewable Envoy CEO Pam Stuckey (far left) as a Judge at the (2019) Las Vegas Make-A-Thon 2.0, hosted by the UNLV School of Architecture and organized by PROXIIMA.
From left to right: Tyler Williams (Zappos), Dr. Nadine Bentis (UNLV Lee Business School), Dr. Grzegorz Chmaj (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the UNLV Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering), and Pam Stuckey (Renewable Envoy + Renewable Ambassador).

 

Renewable Ambassador’s STEAM Workshop with NSBE Jr.!  Over the course of 7 workshops at the Left of Center Art Gallery, student attendees will learn how to use elements of poetry and public speaking to demonstrate their understanding of renewable energy and climate change concepts. NSBE Jr.

April 6 - June 29th, 2022 - Our field trip will be a tour of Mojave Bloom - UNLV 2020 Solar Decathlon submission.

We are very grateful to all of our sponsors.