Partners & Resources
Redwood is committed to raising awareness for the themes depicted in our show and connecting our audiences to trusted resources that can continue the conversation beyond the theater.
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Partners
A BroaderWay
A BroaderWay (ABW) was born from Idina Menzel’s vision to bridge the financial gaps that prevent young women from accessing transformative opportunities. ABW empowers participants to thrive through the arts, offering dynamic year-round programming that fosters creativity, leadership, and personal growth. From workshops and mentorship to internships, service projects, and professional development, every aspect of ABW is designed to ignite passion, nurture individuality, and build a sense of belonging. At the heart of it all is our beloved summer camp experience—a place where joy, discipline, and self-discovery come to life.
American Forests
American Forests, established in 1875, is the oldest national nonprofit conservation organization in the United States, dedicated to creating healthy, resilient forests nationwide. By advancing innovative forestry practices and partnerships, we harness the power of trees to address climate change and social equity, providing essential benefits for people, water, and wildlife.
Broadway Cares
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is the philanthropic heart of Broadway, helping ensure those affected by HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses receive medication, healthy meals, counseling and emergency assistance. Broadway Cares is the major financial supporter of the Entertainment Community Fund and provides annual grants to more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. At times of crisis, Broadway Cares also awards one-time humanitarian grants to provide emergency aid across the US and around the world.
Broadway Green Alliance
The Broadway Green Alliance (BGA) is an industry-wide initiative that educates, motivates, and inspires the entire theatre community and its patrons to implement environmentally friendlier practices. Launched in 2008, the BGA hosts a wide range of programs at the intersection of theatre and sustainability – from reuse and recycling collection drives in Times Square to a nationwide network of green theatre advocates. The BGA empowers every person to play their part in advocating for and taking climate action.
Circle of Life
Founded in 1999, Circle of Life is the nonprofit home of Julia Butterfly Hill, the environmental activist and bestselling author who spent 738 days living in an ancient redwood tree named Luna. In addition to supporting Julia’s ongoing activist projects, Circle of Life offers a fiscal sponsorship program that serves small, regenerative, community farms.
Dayenu
A Jewish Call to Climate Action works to secure a just, livable and sustainable world for all people for generations to come by building a multi-generational Jewish movement that confronts the climate crisis with spiritual audacity and bold political action. We care deeply about equity and justice in our world and about the future we create for our children and future generations. We believe that together, drawing from our Jewish tradition, experience, and faith, we have the power to create real and lasting change.
Learn to Cope
Learn to Cope is a peer-led support network dedicated to helping families affected by a loved one’s substance use disorder. Through shared experiences, education, and resources, we provide a safe and compassionate community where families can connect, share experiences, and find strength in their journey toward healing and recovery.
Maestra Music
Maestra provides Support, Visibility, and Community to the women and nonbinary people who make the music in the musical theater industry.
NRDC
NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) works every day to safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends. NRDC’s powerhouse lawyers, scientists, policy experts and advocates are leading the fight against the climate crisis.
REI
REI Co-op is an 87-year-old specialty outdoor retailer and the nation’s largest consumer co-op, with more than 24 million members and more than 190 stores across the country. REI’s mission is to connect every person to the power of the outdoors and engage them in the fight to protect it. As part of its impact agenda, the co-op mobilizes its employee, vendors and member communities to support advocacy, philanthropy, and research that highlights nature’s positive effects on both physical and mental health. The goal is to ensure everyone can access the healing benefits of nature.
RISE Theatre
RISE (Representation, Inclusion, & Support for Employment) Theatre seeks to build a more equitable and inclusive theatre industry by centralizing DEIA tools and resources through their network of partners and a national personnel directory that serves everyone in the industry but designed intentionally for candidates from marginalized communities to be seen, considered, and hired.
Save the Redwoods League
Save the Redwoods League is one of the nation’s longest-running conservation nonprofits, with a mission to protect and regenerate the redwood forests and connect people to these global treasures. The League purchases threatened and formerly logged redwood forests and restores them to health, based on the latest science and climate research. The result: spectacular havens of wild beauty and awe, accessible to all people for generations to come.
The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world’s toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together.
The Recovery Arts Project
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The Recovery Arts Project wants to change the narrative of the public health crisis that is addiction. By being of service to artists–who both need support and to create the stories that form our understanding of the world—and the general public, we aim to shatter the stigma of asking for assistance, thereby saving lives. The Recovery Arts Project believes that the arts will play a leading role in erasing the stigma of addiction, as creative exploration of complex issues can create positive change.