The Center for Environmental Economic Development (CEED) works as a catalyst for environmentally sustainable community development locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.
Formed as a 501(c)(3) non-profit California Corporation in 1993, CEED is overseen by a national Board of Directors and by local, national, and international advisory committees. CEED’s funding includes a wide range of foundations and government programs.
CEED’s work in sustainability is divided into seven project areas, listed in the menu below. Select any of these project areas for descriptions of past and present work.
Stepping into our commitment to Sustainable Environments and Transformative Community Engagement, CEED proudly presents
ncnp TMC
North Coast Native Protectors – Tribal Marine Collaborative
Mission: To promote clean water, healthy ocean and tribal marine stewardship.
Check the Climate Change & Indigenous Peoples: Responses and Actions page to see the most current work.
CEED Project Areas
- SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES & Indigenous Peoples
— Climate Change & Indigenous Peoples: Responses and Actions - GREEN BUILDING & Sustainable Tourism
- RENEWABLE ENERGY & Climate Change
- SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE & Organic Materials
- SUSTAINABLE FORESTS & Watersheds
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Planning & Policy