Supporters

We here at Lights Out San Francisco want to thank all of our supporters for their help in making our event a reality.

SPONSORS

Esurance
Esurance is an auto insurance company committed to protecting the environment. They make every effort to operate their business in environmentally friendly ways.
Integrated Archive Systems
Integrated Archive Systems is a Woman-Owned IT Infrastructure Integrator specializing in Enterprise Storage. They provide environmentally responsible solutions for data storage, high availability, security, backup, and recovery.
Safeway
Safeway understands the importance of conserving natural resources. We are the leader in the use of wind energy. We buy enough wind energy to power all of our fuel stations and all of our stores in San Francisco as well as our Pleasanton corporate offices. In addition, we utilize new technologies for lighting and refrigeration that conserve and reduce energy. We are making environmental protection for current and future generations a top priority.

SUPPORTERS

California Interfaith Power and Light
The mission of California Interfaith Power and Light (CIPL) is to be faithful stewards of Creation by responding to global warming through the promotion of energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy. This ministry intends to protect the earth's ecosystems, safeguard public health, and ensure sufficient, sustainable energy for all.
California League of Conservation Voters
The California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV) is the non-partisan political action arm of California’s environmental movement. CLCV’s mission is to protect the environmental quality of the state by increasing public awareness of the environmental performance of all elected officials, working to elect environmentally responsible candidates, and holding them accountable to the environmental agenda once elected.
Flex Your Power
Flex Your Power is California’s statewide energy efficiency marketing and outreach campaign. Initiated in 2001, Flex Your Power is a partnership of California’s utilities, residents, businesses, institutions, government agencies and nonprofit organizations working to save energy.
Gap Inc.
For nearly three decades, Gap Foundation – the charitable arm of Gap Inc. – has actively supported the communities around the world where we live and work. Through grants, in-kind donations, community outreach and employee volunteer programs, Gap Foundation gives money, time and hope to those in our communities who need it most.
Golden Gate Restaurant Association
The Golden Gate Restaurant Association is a non-profit trade association founded to promote, extend and protect the interests of the broader restaurant industry, and to serve our members in the San Francisco Bay Area. GGRA is a resource to help our members keep the doors open and tables set.
The International Dark-Sky Association
The International Dark-Sky Association, an educational, environmental 501(c) (3) nonprofit, is dedicated to protecting and preserving the nighttime environment and our heritage of dark skies through quality outdoor lighting. With over 11,000 members in more than 70 countries, IDA is the leading authority concerning the problems and solutions related to light pollution.
Neighborhood Parks Council
Neighborhood Parks Council (NPC) advocates for a superior, equitable and sustainable park and recreation system. NPC provides leadership and support to park users through community-driven stewardship, education, planning and research.
PG&E
PG&E is committed to becoming the nation’s greenest utility, and to partnering with San Francisco as it becomes the nation’s greenest city. Our goal is to protect both our community and our environment.
Rainforest Action Network
Rainforest Action Network works to protect the Earth’s rainforests and support the rights of their inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and non-violent direct action. RAN works in alliance with environmental and human rights groups around the world, including indigenous forest communities and non-governmental organizations in rainforest countries.
SF Chamber of Commerce
SF Climate Challenge
Start a five-household team, and start saving energy. SF Climate Challenge will look at your energy use, compare to your use during the same time last year, and award prizes to the teams who’ve conserved the most.
San Francisco Department of the Environment
The San Francisco Department of the Environment works to protect the health of our environment and our communities.
San Francisco Parks Trust
San Francisco Parks Trust is dedicated to providing leadership and support for San Francisco parks, recreation centers, and open spaces.
Sports Basement
Teacher With the Bus
His real name is Jens-Peter Jungclaussen, and he’s somehow found a way of connecting partying with an environmental message that fosters education, entertainment, and sustainability.
Tides Center
With a 30-year history in progressive social change work, Tides Center is the nonprofit sector’s leading sponsor of social innovation. Tides Center provides back-office services, a legal framework, and capacity-building support for projects that share our vision of a just, healthy, and sustainable world. Tides Center accelerates social change by enabling new and effective approaches to some of our society’s most pressing issues.
Working Assets Wireless
Working Assets was established in 1985 to help busy people make a difference in the world through everyday activities like talking on the phone. Every time a customer uses one of Working Assets' donation-linked services (Long Distance, Wireless and Credit Card), the company donates a portion of the charges to nonprofit groups working to build a world that is more just, humane, and environmentally sustainable.
Yahoo!
Yahoo has donated 10,000 CFLs for us to distribute. Thanks Yahoo!

Interested in becoming a Sponsor or Supporter? Please e-mail info@lightsoutsf.org.

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