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Climate, Communities, and Energy
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United States
The Honnold Foundation
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About The Honnold Foundation
The Honnold Foundation is a charitable organization founded by professional rock climber Alex Honnold in 2012. Despite its relatively short history, the foundation has made significant strides towards its goal of building a brighter and more equitable world for all.
The Honnold Foundation believes that small, deliberate steps can help achieve audacious goals. To this end, it envisions a world where marginalized communities lead the transition to renewable energy, with the resources they need to adapt and thrive. The foundation is convinced that solar energy is a proven, environmentally sound solution to global energy poverty. It awards grants to community organizations whose projects are innovative, equity-focused, and have the potential to shift the narrative on what’s possible for energy access worldwide.
The foundation has come a long way since Alex Honnold founded it in his car in 2012. In the beginning, he spent hours researching carbon offsets, environmental activism, energy access, and charitable giving. He eventually decided to focus his giving on solar energy because it’s so tangible, and so universally effective. Solar energy can bring light to a single family in Malawi as a lantern or transform the resilience and sustainability of an entire city at utility scale. The Honnold Foundation does most of its work somewhere in between— supporting community scale projects that increase climate resilience, bolster social and economic equity, reduce environmental impact, and improve peoples’ lives.
Despite its relative youth, the Honnold Foundation has a clear vision and a solid record of accomplishment. Its values remain the same— it believes that small, deliberate steps can help achieve audacious goals, and it’s here to build a brighter and more equitable world for everyone.
The Honnold Foundation works with
Black Diamond
United States • 201-500 employees
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Climbing, Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Mountaineering, Security, Ski mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboard, Special expedition
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