• Quarterly Community Offerings 2025

    Quarterly Community Offering – Autumn 2025

    Zoom

    Through the year and beyond, we’ll be hosting Quarterly Movement Offerings, which will be an opportunity to share what we’re working on and hear from you what you’re paying most attention to. Each session will have information about the state of climate justice work here and abroad, an opportunity to reconnect us to the importance…

  • Building a Resilience Network in Central Minnesota: The Role of Faith Communities

    First Lutheran Church 1655 18th Ave E South McKay, Alexandria, United States

    Join Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light and First Lutheran Church as we explore the role of communities of faith, conscience, or spiritual practice in a growing local resilience network. MNIPL will share about our Community Climate Resilience Network, a statewide network of resilience hubs, and we will have a conversation about the barriers and bridges…

  • Extreme Weather, Property Insurance, & Community Response: A Central Minnesota Listening Session

    Douglas County Administration Building 821 Cedar Street, Alexandria, United States

    Join MNIPL and the West Central Initiative for a listening session on the impacts of extreme weather and property insurance changes on folks in Central Minnesota. We have the opportunity to shape state administrative and legislative policy by sharing our stories: How have you experienced weather impacting your life and livelihood? What has changed in the…

  • Policy Team Meeting

    Zoom

    Now is a great time to join the MNIPL Policy Team. We’re working together to develop and advance the policies we need to achieve our better climate future. CLICK HERE TO RSVP!

  • 2025 Fall Webinar Series

    When a Data Center Comes to Town: What Are Minnesota Communities Getting (or Losing) from Data Centers?

    Zoom

    Giant tech companies like Meta, Google, and Amazon are building massive data centers across the country in anticipation of generative AI uses. But do these data centers benefit the communities they’re built in? What sort of impact do they have on the people who live around them, the water and land, the environment and our…

  • 2025 Community Climate Resilience Network

    Community Climate Resilience Hubs – November Gathering

    Zoom

    Our Minnesota communities are already feeling the impacts of climate change, from widespread drought to bigger and more dangerous storms. Our neighbors are going to need support in building the relationships, infrastructure, and support to prevent and adapt to the realities of climate disruption. Minnesota’s communities of faith,  and community organizations are uniquely poised to…