Climate 200, the fundraising juggernaut behind the teal movement at the last election, has embarked on a fresh funding drive to help community candidates take on the major parties in about 20 more seats.
As a condition of receiving funding, recipients must agree with Climate 200’s political objectives on climate change, strengthening integrity in politics, advancing gender equity, and must be able to “demonstrate a strategic pathway to victory”.
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