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  • 350.org

    Company Overview

    350.org

    Boston, MA, United States

    2008

    Approximately 80 employees and total revenue of $19,826,589 for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2023 (source: 350.org).

    What They Do

    350.org focuses its campaigns on keeping fossil fuels in the ground, accelerating the renewable energy transition, and opposing new fossil fuel infrastructure such as pipelines, shipping, processing, and distribution networks for crude oil. The organization has been particularly active in legal challenges against the Keystone XL pipeline, which has seen various administrations take differing stances on its approval (source: resilience.org). Its services center on building international movements through bottom-up online campaigns, grassroots organizing, mass public actions, training, and empowerment of local groups in over 188 countries to address the climate crisis via strategies like replacing coal plants with renewables and reducing waste (source: zoominfo.com). Target segments include volunteer organizers, local climate nodes, and allied activist groups worldwide, with no commercial customers as it operates as a non-commercial entity (source: zoominfo.com). Differentiators include its global scale with events in countries like Korea, Nepal, India, and the U.S., use of online tools for offline action coordination, and alliances with organizations such as Avaaz, Chesapeake Climate Action Network, Sierra Club, Greenpeace, and Natural Resources Defense Council (source: resilience.org).

    Projects & Track Record

    Notable completed actions include the 2010 global day of action on October 10 called 10/10/10, which spurred community climate efforts across multiple countries, and the 2012 protests targeting the final construction phase of the Keystone Pipeline System (source: gem.wiki). Ongoing efforts encompass legal battles against the Keystone XL revival and broader fossil fuel phase-outs, with geographic presence spanning over 188 countries through regional networks like 350 Mass (source: resilience.org). Key partnerships involve allied groups like Climate Reality Project, CREDO, Energy Action Coalition, Friends of the Earth, MoveOn, Oil Change International, Rainforest Action Network, and World Council of Churches (source: gem.wiki).

    Recent Developments

    In November 2025, 350.org announced it would temporarily suspend U.S. programming due to financial pressures, including a 25 percent drop in income for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, alongside a 30 percent global staff reduction while retaining three U.S.-based employees (source: influencewatch.org). For the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, total revenue was $19,689,245 with expenses leading to a net asset change of -$3,259,530 and total assets of $14,932,281 (source: 350.org). Earlier, in an unspecified recent period, Nicole Han joined from Vital Strategies as Asia Pacific communications lead amid calls for equitable Covid-19 recovery (source: zoominfo.com).

    Working There

    Roles span program services including Field, Communications, and Digital Services, alongside Management and General and Fundraising, with salaries totaling $10,643,497 and taxes/employee benefits at $2,622,532 across 84 employees in fiscal year 2023 (source: zoominfo.com). Executive compensation was $360,966 or 1.9% of expenses in fiscal 2023 (source: projects.propublica.org). After 13 years, former executive director May Boeve stepped down to hand over leadership, with current executive director Anne Jellema issuing the November 2025 U.S. suspension statement (source: influencewatch.org).


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