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Green Day For Progressives: Jewish Funds for Justice in Green Jobs Push
Jewish Funds for Justice’s Mik Moore: Push for “green jobs.” by James D. Besser/Washington Following the lead of the Obama administration, the Jewish Funds for Justice is shifting resources and focus to the creation of “green jobs” — both as a way of fostering economic recovery and as a first step toward energy independence, a goal that has generated lots of talk but little action in political circles.
The term “green jobs” means everything from scientists working to develop alternative fuels for cars to window caulkers. The key to the JFSJ program, Moore said, is making sure the shift to a green economy percolates down to lower-income workers and neighborhoods that have been particularly hard hit by the economic tsunami of the past year. The goal: solid, well paying and sustainable jobs that also contribute to energy independence and ecological responsibility. “One concern raised in recent years is that we can create a lot of jobs, but if they don’t pay well and if they bypass those in the most difficult-to-employ sectors, then we will have failed,” Moore said. So his group will focus on providing grants and loans to projects — Jewish and non-Jewish — aimed at creating green jobs. It will also do political advocacy and work with other organizations doing similar work to ensure that the shift to a green economy produces sustainable gains for lower-income individuals. The sweeping JFSJ initiative is in sync with the goals of the Obama administration. “Out of the administration’s $800 billion economic stimulus bill, 10 percent is going to green jobs,” Moore said. “As part of the recovery plan to get out of the recession, the administration is placing a huge premium on creating jobs in this sector. There are literally millions of jobs that can be created.” “For us, it’s not just about financial resources,” Moore said. “We have a lot of pragmatic tools at our disposal, and we have relations across the Jewish community.” |
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