Green Corps founding Executive Director Gina Cummings speaks to the first class of Green Corps trainees.
The
mission of Green Corps is to train organizers, provide field support for today’s
critical environmental campaigns, and graduate activists who possess the skills,
temperament, and commitment to fight and win tomorrow’s environmental battles.
Following Earth Day 1990, a wave of environmentally minded college
graduates left academia looking for a way to put their values to work.
Since most environmental organizations were looking for experienced
staff, few opportunities were available for these recent grads.
In
1992, U.S. PIRG, the Federation of State PIRGs, launched Green Corps as
a graduate school for environmental organizers - with a difference.
This program not only gave participants a solid academic grounding in
their field of choice; it provided concrete field experience,
established relationships between the participants and the major
environmental organizations they hoped to serve in, and even paid
participants to enable them to engage full-time in their chosen work.
The
one-year Green Corps program intersperses intensive classroom
instruction with multiple campaign efforts. Trainees gain hands-on
experience running field campaigns to win environmental protections and
public health initiatives. Throughout the year, each trainee receives
specific individualized feedback on all aspects of his or her work, as
well as local mentorship from environmental organizers throughout the
nation. At the end of the training, the Green Corps program facilitates
trainees' placement in permanent positions with leading environmental
and social change groups.
About Us
Green Corps was launched by U.S. PIRG in 1992. The mission of Green Corps is to train organizers, provide field support for today’s critical environmental campaigns, and graduate activists who possess the skills, temperament, and commitment to fight and win tomorrow’s environmental battles.