SEACC 2021-2022 Impact Report

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2021

IMPACT REPORT 2022

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ANIZGSORT FAEY across the nation in support of protecting the Tongass, a moratorium on large-scale, old-growth clearcut logging on the Tongass was announced last summer!

C, SOFEATRH ANK Earthjustice, and Dr. Dave Chambers, the Niblack Project’s (a mining exploration project on Prince of Wales Island) discharge permit was remanded. SEACC will continue to monitor and ek ep pressure on the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

ONMIETHKSG JC’OB SEA led to an Ecological Risk Assessment, life of mine ongoing improvements to the Freshwater Monitoring Plan, and a full review of Best Management Practices.

TIONDURGHE MBLZASTHNK , the Roadless Rule’s reinstallation on the Tongass is set to take place y b the end of 202. photo by Howie Garber


Thank you for speaking up for Southeast! 75 NEWS STORIES, INCLUDING NATIONAL MEDIA OUTLETS LIKE

The Washington Post.

Issues we worked on, IN TOTAL, were mentioned in the news 306 TIMES!

We launched the monthly Southeast Alaska Climate Report in March 2022, which has more than

300 MONTHLY

SUBSCRIBERS AND COUNTING.

2978 PUBLIC COMMENTS

submitted via our portals

ROADLESS RULE

SEACC was featured in

2692 LETTERS SENT

to representatives, agencies, and boards of directors via SEACC’s website

2165 COMMENTS were submitted via our portals!

2192 611 of these letters were on Chilkat Valley issues

4944

PERSONALIZED CALLS MADE, 16,323 texts sent, and 5,000 mailers mailed to Southeast Alaskans during the public comment period!

SIGNATURES on our petitions

Our Rally for the Tongass co-hosted with several of our Tongass Coalition partners had 300 live attendees and the recording of the event has since reached over

10000

VIEWERS!

Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are important values to each SEACC staff member. Over the past year, staff members have given internal presentations on decolonization and intersectionality, leading to conversations, reflection, and ideas on further improving SEACC standards.

SEACC SENT 34 ACTION ALERTS

to our supporters. We worked with dozens of partners to coordinate on issues of forest, water, and climate. We submitted OFFICIAL

COMMENTS ON 20 forest and water issues.

We launched a state policy campaign on climate-related issues. SEE SEACC.ORG/CLIMATE


This past year, we traveled to communities throughout Southeast on the largest scale since the pandemic started.

photo by Maggie Rabb

Since January 2022, we hosted or co-hosted

18 COMMUNITY EVENTS with a total of 597 ATTENDEES!

Aaron Brakel and Lauren Cusimano at Maritime Festival in Juneau

photo by Katie Rooks

We also

attended 24 events,

including Maritime Festival, the Alaska Conference on Mining Impacts and Prevention, the Just Transition Summit, and the Southeast Alaska State Fair.

photo by Maranda Hamme

Matt Jackson at SEACC Town Hall in Ketchikan

Steve Lewis at Beaver Falls Karst Trail


SEAC’s

Comunity is growing! Facebook ounciltseravk @ouh

Instagram

7637 8706 189 61% SUBSCRIBERS ON OUR EMAIL LIST

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FOLLOWERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA WE GAINED

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NEW DONORS Youtube

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TWITTER AND TIKTOK!

SEACC JOINED

OF OUR DONORS ARE FROM ALASKA

THANK YOU to all of our donors for your essential and enduring support!

SEACC staff and board on Prince of Wales Island for a meeting and retreat in September 2022 photo by Anchors Up Photography


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