Take Your Seat at the Table for a Just Transition
Connecticut Roundtable members and donors help support the creation of good-paying green jobs, fair and accountable environmental justice policy, and climate action in our state.
Choose your level of giving.
Choose your monthly membership level below and become part of a growing statewide network committed to action, equity, and lasting change. One-time donations are always welcome—choose any amount that feels meaningful to you and know that your support helps power our fight for climate and economic justice across Connecticut.

Supporter – $5/month.
Every Movement Needs Roots.
Root yourself in the work for climate justice. Enjoy a welcome email and subscription to our Climate Justice Newsletter, and early access to CRCJ event announcements.

Sustainer – $15/month
Fueling the Fight for Climate & Jobs
Your support helps us keep the fire going. As a Sustainer, you’ll receive all Supporter benefits, a shout-out on CRCJ’s social media, and invitations to quarterly membership Zoom updates and briefings.

Advocate – $25/month.
Organizing Power in Every Dollar.
Power up our organizing efforts, one dollar at a time. Advocates receive all Sustainer benefits, plus an exclusive CRCJ gift mailed to you and priority access to our webinars and workshops.

Mobilizer – $50/month.
Lifting Frontline Voices.
Help us amplify the voices of communities most impacted by climate injustice. As a Mobilizer, you’ll receive all Advocate benefits, complimentary registration to one CRCJ training per year, and recognition on CRCJ’s website.

Movement Builder– $100+/month.
Investing in a just future.
Movement Builders make a deep investment in a just and resilient future. You’ll receive all Mobilizer benefits, a personal thank you call from CRCJ organizers, and an invitation to an annual strategy session with CRCJ leadership.
Join the Mission
– Environmental justice legislation
– Safe, healthy & energy efficient schools
– Climate action and education in our school systems
– Quality green job creation with living wages
– Fair and accountable labor standards for project developers
– Green energy projects that prioritize students, local residents, and workers
– Job training and apprenticeships for low-income workers
– Clean transportation and equitable access for all
– Racial, housing, and social justice
– Community-centered coalition building
