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GREENBELT ALLIANCE
Ride for the climate!
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I would like to let you know about a great opportunity to support Climate Solutions while enjoying the outdoor experience of a lifetime. We are now a beneficiary of the Climate Ride project—a national series of bike rides and hikes supporting climate change and clean economy organizations. Participants raise funds as they ride—and now folks can raise funds for Climate Solutions this way too.

Upcoming Climate Rides include fully supported tours along Maine’s coastline with “Bar Harbor to Boston” (Sept. 17-21, 2015), or exploring the ‘Cape Cod’ of the Midwest long the way from Grand Rapids to Chicago (Sept. 27-30, 2015). (insert cycling photo from climate ride)

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Folks llike me who enjoy hiking can join an upcoming Climate Hike through Bryce and Zion National Parks

Participants in past Climate Ride events have described the experience as ‘life-changing’ and ‘eye-opening.’ How great to be able to combine such a ride with supporting Climate Solutions’ mission. By selecting Climate Solutions as your beneficiary when you register for a Climate Ride, your fundraising for your ride will help keep our efforts in high gear.

If you’re interested, or if you know others who might be, please find out more by visiting www.climateride.org. Climate Ride can help participants with fundraising, training and logistics. Each event is fully supported by a team of talented leaders. A few key details:

  • Registration for each event is $100 (which includes a beautiful cycling jersey or hiking shirt and more); then each participant commits to raising at least $2800.
  • If the location or date option mentioned above don’t suit your schedule, you can create your own Independent Challenge at a time that works for you, with just a $1,000 fundraising minimum.

Climate Ride is an exciting way to help create a better future for all of us, and experience an incredible adventure powered by your own energy.

Stay tuned for future opportunities to support us in 2016 with more great Climate Ride options in store, possibly right here in the Northwest! 

Author Bio

Savitha Reddy Pathi

Deputy Director, Climate Solutions

Savitha has been Deputy Director of Climate Solutions since June 2019, previously serving as Development Director since January 2010. To her, climate change is the biggest social justice issue of our lifetime and she has been working on the issue since 1997, when she interned at the US EPA's Policy office during the Kyoto Protocol negotiations. 

Savitha is responsible for organizational effectiveness and also oversees the organization's development, cultivation and fundraising efforts, managing the team that raises funds from individuals, foundations and corporate supporters. Savitha helped form Climate Solutions Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Leadership Group and is a graduate of the Center for Diversity & the Environment’s Environment 2042 Leadership Program. She continues her activism through her volunteer service on the Board of Trustees for the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, on the inaugural Advisory Council of the University of Washington’s EarthLab and on the Steering Committee for the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict. Her Board service ended in 2017 for Mize Family Foundation, whose grantmaking focuses on climate justice. In 2018 she served on the fundraising team for the Yes on 1631 campaign, helping raise over $15M to take on Big Oil.

Prior to joining Climate Solutions, Savitha worked at Seattle Foundation where she served as philanthropic advisor to over 100 donor advised funds and the Environmental grant making lead; the Collins Group (now Campbell & Company) providing fundraising counsel for feasibility studies and capital campaigns; and at the Women's Funding Alliance in a fundraising and grantmaking role. In Washington DC, Savitha worked for the US EPA and Environmental Media Services (now Resource Media).

Savitha received a BA with Honors in Government and Environmental Studies from Bowdoin College. During her tenure at Climate Solutions, Savitha has been recognized with the 40 Under 40 award from the Puget Sound Business Journal and the Eco Women Making a Difference award from Women of Color Empowered & The Northwest Asian Weekly, and was awarded a Brainerd Foundation Fellowship to Social Venture Partners. She has lived in Seattle since 2000, and is a proud auntie. 

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