1、RAINFOREST ACTION NETWORK|ANNUAL REPORT 2014-20152Mission StatementRAN StrategyA History of InnovationFrontline Community PartnershipsThe Human Rights Bottom LineIts not what is“possible.”Its what is necessary.by Lindsey Allen,Executive DirectorCONTENTS234678R A I N F O R E S T A C T I O N N E T W O
2、 R K|A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 5RAINFOREST ACTION NETWORK campaigns for the forests,their inhabitants and the natural systems that sustain life by transforming the global marketplace through education,grassroots organizing and non-violent direct action.PRESERVING FORESTS Conflict Palm Oil Campai
3、gn Rainforest-Free Paper CampaignPROTECTING THE CLIMATE Coal Finance Campaign Public Lands Campaign Stopping the Keystone XL Pipeline10121416182022COMMUNITY ACTION GRANTS Protect-an-Acre Program Climate Action FundSupportersStatement of ActivitiesRAN Staff and Board2426283034353A N N U A L R E P O R
4、 T 2 0 1 5|R A I N F O R E S T A C T I O N N E T W O R KPHOTO:RHETT BUTLER/MONGABAYTHE STRATEGY RAN takes on some of the biggest corporations,banks,and global institutions on the planet and we get results.We work at the intersection of three core issue areas:preserving rainforests,protecting the cli
5、mate and upholding human rights,all through the lens of corporate accountability.So what does that mean?That means we run strategic campaigns designed to influence not just individual corporations,but to shift entire industrial sectors and transform the global marketplace.We partner with local,indig
6、enous and frontline communities across the globe to exert pressure and extract actionable policies from the worst of the worst the corporate and financial culprits responsible for rainforest destruction,massive pollution,human and labor rights abuses,and the the near extinction of countless endanger