Celebrating our 20th Anniversary

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GJEP is celebrating 20 years of defending Forests, Human Rights and Climate Justice

Join us in our commitment to transform the unjust political and economic systems that drive today’s many ecological and social crises.

Send a gift today to support GJEP’s programs for climate justice, forest protection and the defense of human rights.

GJEP is a US 501c3 non-profit organization founded in 2003, EIN# 81-0626946

Receive a copy of Portraits of Struggle with a donation of $75 or more

Make A Legacy Gift

In Honor of Global Justice Ecology Project’s 20 Year Anniversary, consider adding us to your final plans and leave a legacy of social and ecological justice, forest protection and human rights. Click the icon below or contact us for more information.

Stock Gifts

To donate stock, contact your broker with the information found in the form below, then contact GJEP Executive Director Anne Petermann to let her know about your gift.

What Your Donation Supports

Mapuche woman protests GE trees over their devastating impacts on Indigenous Peoples’ land, water and culture. Photolangelle.org

Your support will advance our programs to:

1) STOP the reckless and dangerous plans to release genetically engineered (GE) trees into wild forests to spread uncontrollably and contaminate wild trees.

2) PROTECT wild forests, biodiversity and water.

3) DEFEND the rights of Indigenous Peoples and rural communities in the US, in Latin America and around the globe, as we work in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples and environmental justice organizations throughout the Global South and North.

4) RAISE awarenss through our Global Justice Media Program, including our Monthly Breaking Green podcast.

Contact Us Today

For more information, or to inform GJEP of your gift, please contact:

Anne Petermann, Executive Director

+1.716.364.1188 (mobile) an**@gl******************.org

Black text on a white background stating people around the world say no GE trees, surrounded by two hand-drawn fists and six hand-drawn trees of various types