Remove the Snake River dams
Media

Public education and pressure

Grow public support for breaching through outreach, events, and watchdog work.

Build durable public support for breaching by making the stakes and delays visible: salmon collapse, treaty-rights obligations, and the need for a real replacement plan. This strategy funds storytelling, outreach, and watchdog updates that keep costs, timelines, and half-measures in the spotlight when decisions are made.

Why this works

Details coming soon.

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Columbia Riverkeeper

Tax-deductible
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Regional watchdog protecting Columbia River water quality, salmon habitat, and river communities.

Columbia Riverkeeper protects and restores the Columbia River and the people, fish, and wildlife that depend on it, using legal action, advocacy, and organizing to hold polluters accountable and champion habitat restoration.

Mechanism

How Columbia Riverkeeper uses funding

About Media
  1. Define the objective and decision-maker for the next window (agency, court timeline, or Congressional action).
  2. Develop a clear narrative with proof points from the issue’s own record (salmon decline, treaty rights, replacement complexity).
  3. Distribute through press, community channels, and events tied to key moments.
  4. Monitor and respond to counter-messaging and political reversals quickly and consistently.
  5. Close the loop by documenting what changed and what the next move is.

Partner notes

Partner notes coming soon.