350CO Fracking Action Committee Meeting

Virtual

This committee works to protect communities from fracking and collaborates closely with partner groups and impacted communities to work towards a Colorado future beyond oil & gas.  Together, let's Phase Out Fracking by 2030!   

Climate Grief Circle – August Gathering

Virtual

In this virtual circle, we will witness our individual and collective grief and find ways of living and being in relationship to our beautiful planet. Together, we'll root in our unique faiths and cultivate collective resilience and hope -- and remain ever committed to taking action.

NSF NCAR Explorer Series Conversation “Deep dive into the heart of the Derecho supercomputer”

Virtual

Have you ever looked inside a supercomputer? Join a guided tour inside Derecho, NSF NCAR's newest supercomputer! We will dive deep into the heart of the machine, exploring the processors, memory, and specialized components that keep it running cool and communicating. You'll see firsthand how thousands of these nodes working together form the Derecho supercomputer.

Safe & Healthy Colorado – Volunteer Welcome Call

Virtual

It's time to protect Colorado's land, air, and water and make sure we build a stronger economy for the 21st Century. A successful state ballot initiative is our greatest hope to transform Colorado from one of the nation's largest GHG polluters to a global leader in the transition away from fossil fuels and toward a just, thriving, Renewable Energy future. 

Increasing Outdoor Access for the Military Community

Virtual

On August 28, 2024, the Sierra Club Military Outdoors (SCMO) campaign will share findings from our newest report: The Outdoor Access for the Military Community Summer 2024 Recommendations Report.

Fireside Session: Bridging Service Gaps Utilizing Federal Funds to Best Meet the Needs of Tribal Victims-Survivors of Gender-based Violence

Virtual

The most sustainable Tribal responses to domestic violence, sexual violence, sex trafficking, and related disparities are those rooted in Indigenous cultures and values. The challenge for those receiving federal funds is balancing the development of their responses with administering varying requirements of federal funds. This Fireside session will share how Tribes and Tribal organizations can develop their sustainable responses, including responding to challenges to best meet the needs of survivors and Tribal communities by pooling together different federal funds and maximizing impact. We hope to inspire listeners.

Fireside Session: Bridging Service Gaps Utilizing Federal Funds to Best Meet the Needs of Tribal Victims-Survivors of Gender-based Violence

Virtual

The most sustainable Tribal responses to domestic violence, sexual violence, sex trafficking, and related disparities are those rooted in Indigenous cultures and values. The challenge for those receiving federal funds is balancing the development of their responses with administering varying requirements of federal funds. This Fireside session will share how Tribes and Tribal organizations can develop their sustainable responses, including responding to challenges to best meet the needs of survivors and Tribal communities by pooling together different federal funds and maximizing impact. We hope to inspire listeners.

Check In, Tech Up (2 of 3): Navigating IT Systems to Support the Work of Tribal Domestic Violence Programs and Shelters

Virtual

Managing operations for your tribal domestic violence program and/or shelter can be difficult, especially when the unexpected can occur. Having systems, practices and protections in place will help organizationally with growth, management, and to mitigate loss of time, data and services. Session 3 includes a combination of introducing robust hardware, versatile software, and best practices for data backup and recovery.

They Not Like Us – Project 2025 and More

Virtual

Join NAACP for a critical conversation focused on the urgent need to protect our labor movement and civil rights against the growing threats posed by Project 2025.