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The mission of California Interfaith Power and Light (CIPL) is to be faithful stewards of Creation by responding to global warming through the promotion of energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy. This ministry intends to protect the earth's ecosystems, safeguard public health, and ensure sufficient, sustainable energy for all.

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The original concept for California Interfaith Power and Light (CIPL) was developed from the model built by Episcopal Power and Light, a group that encouraged churches to purchase green energy. Using this model, CIPL was established in January 2001 by the Rev. Sally G. Bingham (The Regeneration Project) with co-founders Scott Anderson (California Council of Churches), Catherine Coleman (Northern California Interreligious Conference) and Rev. Al Cohen (Southern California Ecumenical Council).

CIPL is a faith based organization and stipulates that every major spiritual tradition calls on us to be faithful stewards of Creation. We have a responsibility to protect the earth for our children and future generations. Global warming is a crisis that has severe environmental, social, moral, economic and spiritual consequences. Current patterns of climatic warming point to increases in heat-related illnesses and deaths, increased heat stress for crops, and greater energy needs for cooling. CIPL helps educate congregations on the theological basis for eco-stewardship and assists them in implementing programs to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and become more energy efficient - therefore helping to mitigate the harmful effects of global warming. Working together, individuals and communities of faith can model to the rest of the world how to be the stewards of our precious Creation.

The goal of CIPL is to activate California's 50,000 congregations by providing them with links and referrals to local sources of energy audits, building improvements, and solar panel installation. We provide information to locate green energy sources and compact fluorescent light bulbs for use in congregation's buildings and member's homes. We help congregational leaders educate their membership about environmental stewardship, conservation and the effects of global warming. We present logical choices that can be made in people's everyday lives to help reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.



Join us today by signing our Covenant and faxing it to us at (415) 561-4892 or via U.S. mail. CIPL is mobilizing California's religious leaders to have a visible, actively engaged role in addressing this serious issue. Faith leaders of diverse backgrounds are uniting in their common concern and desire to address climate change as an integral part of their call to Care for Creation.

Please Support the work of California Interfaith Power & Light

Your tax-deductible contribution will help support CIPL's environmental stewardship education and outreach efforts throughout the state.

Please make your check payable to our fiscal agent:
The Regeneration Project/CIPL

Mail to:
California Interfaith Power & Light
220 Montgomery Street, Suite 450
San Francisco, CA 94104

Please contact us at (415) 391-4214 or info@interfaithpower.org if you have any questions.

Thank you.

2001-2002
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2002-2003
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2003-2004
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2005
Annual Report

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2006
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2007
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August 2002 The State of California's Flex Your Power Energy Conservation's "Certificate of Recognition" to California Interfaith Light & Power
2003 Clean Air Champion: The Rev. Sally G. Bingham
Presented by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District
2003 Energy Star for Congregations
Presented by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
We are pleased to announce that California Interfaith Power & Light was selected as a finalist for the 2005 Flex Your Power Awards.
These awards recognize organizations that have "educated their employees and the public about the cost savings and environmental benefits of using energy wisely". CIPL was highlighted in a full-page Sacramento Bee advertisement on November 6th, 2005, along with seven other organizations. Please click here to see the ad, read about CIPL's accomplishments and the general requirements of this recognition.


California Interfaith Power and Light
220 Montgomery Street, Suite 450
San Francisco, CA 94104
Telephone: (415) 391-4214
Fax: (415) 561-4892

Executive Director:
Susan Stephenson
susan@theregenerationproject.org
Telephone: (415) 391-4214
Fax: (415) 561-4892

Susan oversees The Regeneration Project and its Interfaith Power and Light campaign. Susan has over twelve years experience developing and implementing issue-advocacy and electoral campaigns for environmental and other public interest organizations. Prior to joining The Regeneration Project, she served as vice president of the Oakland-based campaign consulting firm The Next Generation. Beginning in 1999, she organized and coordinated the California Global Warming Campaign, which implemented a proactive strategy resulting in several landmark legislative victories. She has been involved with California Interfaith Power and Light since its inception in 2000. Susan received a B.A. in English Literature from the University of North Carolina.

Southern California Outreach Director:
Allis Druffel
Allis@Interfaithpower.org

(310) 752-3436

Allis joined CIPL in 2009 as our outreach director for the Southern California region. She brings with her a wealth of experience working in the faith community, having been Director of Community Services for Holy Family Church in South Pasadena for many years. She is likewise the Chairperson of the Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocese Office of Justice and Peace. She has a special interest in environmental justice work, having worked as a consultant with the South Coast Air Quality Management District, as well as recently being selected to attend Al Gore's faith leaders training for The Climate Project. She has a Masters degree in Pastoral Ministries from Santa Clara University.

Northern California Outreach Director:
Jennifer Toth
Jennifer@Interfaithpower.org

(415) 391-4212

Jennifer has worked and volunteered for a variety of environmental organizations, including the Sierra Club, the National Park Service, and most recently the Environmental Defense in the Ocean Enterprise Program. Jennifer finished graduate school at Florida State University in 2007, with a Masters in Public Policy and a Masters in Urban Planning. She is excited to work with communities of faith across Northern California to encourage us all to be faithful stewards of Creation and honor our responsibility to protect the earth for our children and future generations.

 


CIPL is governed by a Steering Committee that is composed of individuals representing faith-based organizations throughout California. The Steering Committee provides general oversight and guidance to the staff and helps deliver CIPL's mission of environmental stewardship throughout the state.

Peter Bergstrom
Episcopal Camp Stevens
Julian

The Rev. Sally G. Bingham,
President

The Regeneration Project
Grace Cathedral
San Francisco

Mark Carlson
Lutheran Office for Public Policy
Sacramento

Rev. Al Cohen, Secretary
Southern California
Ecumenical Council

Pasadena

Linda Ruth Cutts
Former Abess, San Francisco Zen Center, Green Gulch Farm
San Francisco
Rabbi Allan Bennett
Northern California Board of Rabbis
San Francisco

Barbara Bisel

Co-Chair of the Committee on the Environment on The Episcopal Dioceses of San Francisco
 
   

CIPL wishes to thank the following foundations for their generous support of our activities: The Energy Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, GEPI (Global Environment Project Institute), the Kendeda Sustainability Fund of the Tides Foundation, and the San Francisco Foundation. We also receive support from individuals, congregations and faith-based organizations throughout the state.