The RE-AMP Network
Think Systemically, Act Collaboratively


The mission of the RE-AMP Network is to set collective strategy and enable collaboration on climate solutions in the Midwest. Our North Star is to equitably eliminate greenhouse gas emissions in the Midwest by 2050.
While some member organizations focus on policy advocacy, others work in frontline communities or focus on building the political will necessary for climate action. Over 130 groups including The Minneapolis Foundation, Great Plains Institute, Joyce Foundation, Ohio Citizen Action, Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, Climate Generation, Michigan Energy Options, McKnight Foundation, Sierra Club, Center for Rural Affairs, and many others bring a diversity of perspectives that not only position the Network to build a broader and more effective climate movement in the Midwest, but also amplify Network members’ collective power and ability to achieve results. By thinking systemically and acting collaboratively as peers, funders and advocates within the RE-AMP Network have been working diligently over the last decade toward our shared goal.
Midwest Energy News
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- Detroit affordable housing project will give renters benefits of solar ownership January 22, 2021The unique model would put utility bill savings from solar installation into a fund to help residents cover expenses such as medical bills or college tuition.
- In Minnesota, key energy lawmakers see potential despite divided Legislature January 21, 2021The two most important lawmakers on energy policy this session are optimistic about passing clean energy legislation, especially when it comes to energy efficiency.
- Michigan solar ruling could expand the role of residential energy storage January 19, 2021State regulators dealt a setback to solar developers last month, but some think it could become a blessing in disguise.
- Proposals to prohibit natural gas bans may threaten cities’ clean energy goals January 15, 2021In Kansas and Missouri, critics say the “energy choice” legislation is in direct conflict with cities’ commitments to transition from fossil fuels.
- Ann Arbor to lobby Michigan legislature for power to choose electricity sources January 14, 2021After considering municipalization, Ann Arbor officials are instead working with local lawmakers on a bill to authorize community choice aggregation.