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Members build a just future for all

Corporate Accountability is a member-powered organization. More than 85 percent of our funding comes from people like you. And that’s what makes Corporate Accountability a fierce, politically independent, sustainable force for social change.

What inspires our members to support Corporate Accountability? These are their stories.

Foundation partners

We are funded by some of the most progressive and visionary foundations in the U.S. and globally, including:

  • Cornell Douglas Foundation
  • Conservation, Food & Health Foundation
  • Craig Newmark Philanthropies
  • Energy Transition Fund 
  • European Climate Foundation
  • Johnson Family Foundation
  • Park Foundation
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 
  • Wallace Global Fund

We are also funded by funders networks, Jewish community federations, as well as family and community foundations and trusts from coast to coast.

Allies

Corporate Accountability and our allies come together because we share a vision of the world as it should be, and we know none of us can achieve systemic change alone.

In the ecosystem of organizations creating the change we need, Corporate Accountability brings our expertise in running effective, long-term campaigns that force abusive transnational corporations to change. Never afraid to name names, we zero in on industry leaders from Nestlé to Exxon Mobil to transform the world’s largest industries and the landscape in which they can operate. The victories we secure with our allies create tangible and positive changes in people’s lives around the world. Learn more about our approach.

To build a united front powerful enough to take on the most dangerous transnational corporations in the world, we partner with a broad range of organizers, activists, public officials, community groups, national nonprofits, international NGOs, and more. And because communities that face profound corporate abuse are essential in leading the transformation of our world, we prioritize organizing with people who bear the brunt of corporate abuse: women, people of color, people in the Global South, indigenous people, youth, and low-income communities around the world.

A few of the allies that we partner with to build true democracy, create a just economy, dismantle systems of oppression, and challenge corporate power include:

  • 350.org
  • ACTbr – Brazil
  • Action Center on Race and the Economy
  • Action on Smoking and Health
  • ActionAid
  • African Tobacco Control Alliance
  • Afros RD
  • Amandla.Mobi
  • American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
  • Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development
  • ATCA-African Tobacco Control Alliance
  • Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
  • Center for Biological Diversity
  • Center for International Environmental Law
  • Climate Justice Alliance
  • Coalición Latinoamérica Saludable
  • Colectivo VientoSur
  • Color of Change
  • Consumer Information Network
  • Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa
  • Corporate Europe Observatory
  • Daily Kos
  • Democracy Initiative
  • EarthRights International
  • Ecuador Inter-institutional Committee on Tobacco Control
  • EDGE Funders Alliance
  • Educar Consumidores
  • El Poder del Consumidor
  • ESCR-Net
  • Fairplay
  • FIAN International
  • Fight for $15
  • Flint Rising
  • Food & Water Watch
  • Food Chain Workers Alliance
  • Framework Convention Alliance
  • Friends of the Earth
  • Fundación Anáas – Colombia
  • Fundación Ecuatoriana de Salud Respiratoria – Ecuador
  • Fundación InterAmericana del Corazón – Argentina
  • Fundación para el Desarrollo de Políticas Sustentables
  • Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
  • Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control
  • Global Forest Coalition
  • Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI)
  • Global Initiative for Environmental, Social, and Cultural Rights
  • Grassroots International
  • Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy
  • HEAL Food Alliance
  • In the Public Interest
  • Indigenous Environmental Network
  • Institute of the Black World 21st Century
  • International Corporate Accountability Roundtable
  • Latin America Healthy Coalition
  • Maparajuba Advocacia Popular
  • Michigan Welfare Rights Organization
  • Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climático
  • Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climático
  • National Education Association
  • New Economy Coalition
  • Network for Tobacco Transnationals 
  • NOLA Water Collaborative
  • Our Water, Our Right Africa Coalition
  • One Fair Wage
  • People’s Water Project
  • Pittsburgh UNITED
  • Plataforma Boliviana Frente al Cambio Climático
  • Plataforma Latinoamericana y del Caribe por la Justicia Climática
  • Public Citizen
  • Public Services International
  • Real Food Media
  • Red VIDA
  • Resource Generation
  • Restaurant Opportunities Centers United
  • Richmond Our Power Coalition
  • Small Planet Institute
  • Solidaire
  • Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance
  • Story of Stuff Project
  • SustainUS
  • The Center for Climate Integrity
  • The Global Campaign to Dismantle Corporate Power and Stop Impunity
  • The Union
  • Third World Network
  • Transnational Institute
  • Unión de Afectados por Texaco
  • Union of Concerned Scientists
  • United for a Fair Economy
  • United Teachers Los Angeles
  • We the People of Detroit 
  • Wisconsin for Environmental Justice
  • Worth Rises
  • Vision for Alternative Development 

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