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|OrganizationName= | |OrganizationName= Evergreen Climate Innovations | ||
|OrganizationType= | |OrganizationType= Nonprofit Organization | ||
|Mission= | |Mission= To support entrepreneurs and startups in developing impactful climate technologies, delivering environmental, economic, and social benefits by providing catalytic capital, mentorship, and ecosystem connections across the Greater Midwest. | ||
| | |OrganizationExecutive= Chief Executive Officer | ||
|Employees= | |Employees= 11 | ||
|Budget= | |Budget= | ||
| | |Website= https://evergreeninno.org/ | ||
|Services= | |Services= Early-Stage Investment; Startup Mentorship; Climate Tech Ecosystem Development; Awards and Grants | ||
|HeadquartersLocation=41. | |ParentOrganization= | ||
|HeadquartersAddress=20 N | |TopOrganization= | ||
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|Regulations= Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code | |||
|HeadquartersLocation= 41.878766, -87.635337 | |||
|HeadquartersAddress= 20 N Wacker Dr, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606 | |||
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'''Evergreen Climate Innovations''' is a Chicago-based nonprofit, formerly known as [[Clean Energy Trust]], founded in 2010, dedicated to advancing climate technology innovation by supporting entrepreneurs and startups in the Greater Midwest through its pioneering 501vc® Investment Fund and various programs. | |||
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==Mission== | ==Mission== | ||
Evergreen Climate Innovations aims to combat the climate emergency by catalyzing innovation in climate technology. It provides early-stage funding, mentorship, and resources to startups, fostering solutions in renewable energy, energy efficiency, transportation, and carbon management, while promoting inclusive economic growth and environmental impact across the Greater Midwest. | |||
==Parent organization== | ==Parent organization== | ||
Evergreen operates as an independent nonprofit without a formal parent organization, though it collaborates closely with government agencies, corporate partners, and philanthropies to fulfill its mission. | |||
==Legislation== | ==Legislation== | ||
Evergreen was not created by specific legislation but incorporated in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit under the Internal Revenue Code, evolving from Clean Energy Trust (rebranded in 2021) to focus on broader climate tech innovation. | |||
==Partners== | ==Partners== | ||
* U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration for funding | |||
* U.S. Bank Foundation for Cleantech Inclusion Award | |||
* | * Nicor Gas for Multicultural Innovator Award | ||
* | * Heartland Climate Tech Partnership for regional collaboration | ||
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==Number of employees== | ==Number of employees== | ||
Evergreen employs approximately 11 staff members as of 2025, per LinkedIn and website data, including leadership, investment managers, and program coordinators, with additional support from volunteers and experts. | |||
==Organization structure== | ==Organization structure== | ||
Evergreen is structured to support climate tech startups: | |||
===Leader=== | ===Leader=== | ||
The Chief Executive Officer is Erik Birkerts, leading the organization since July 2020, overseeing strategy, investments, and partnerships. | |||
===Divisions=== | ===Divisions=== | ||
Key operational areas include: | |||
* 501vc® Investment Fund for early-stage capital | |||
* | * Programmatic Support for mentorship and awards | ||
* | * Ecosystem Development for regional collaboration | ||
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==List of programs== | ==List of programs== | ||
* 501vc® Investment Fund | |||
* U.S. Bank Foundation Cleantech Inclusion Award | |||
* | * Nicor Gas Multicultural Innovator Award | ||
* | * Heartland Climate Tech Partnership | ||
* | |||
==Last total enacted budget== | ==Last total enacted budget== | ||
Evergreen’s specific budget is not publicly detailed; its operations are supported by donations, grants (e.g., $475,000 federal earmark in 2024), and corporate sponsorships, with portfolio startups raising $41 per $1 invested, though no total figure is isolated. | |||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
The staff of about 11 includes Erik Birkerts (CEO), Ian Adams (Managing Director), Paul Seidler (Managing Director), and others in investment, operations, and engagement roles, supported by a board chaired by Amy Francetic and a network of Evergreen Experts. | |||
==Funding== | ==Funding== | ||
Since 2010, Evergreen has been funded through private donations, corporate partnerships (e.g., U.S. Bank, Nicor Gas), and federal/state grants, operating as a 501(c)(3) with a revolving 501vc® Fund that reinvests returns, amplifying its impact without a fixed budget. | |||
==Services provided== | ==Services provided== | ||
Evergreen invests $100K-$250K in early-stage climate tech startups (e.g., Aquarry, Inc., 2023), offers mentorship, connects founders to investors and customers, administers awards (e.g., Cleantech Inclusion), and builds a Midwest climate tech ecosystem, supporting over 50 portfolio companies since inception. | |||
==Regulations overseen== | ==Regulations overseen== | ||
Evergreen operates under [https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/charitable-organizations/section-501c3-organizations Section 501(c)(3)] of the Internal Revenue Code, ensuring tax-exempt status for its nonprofit activities, but does not create regulations. | |||
==Headquarters address== | ==Headquarters address== | ||
20 N | 20 N Wacker Dr, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606 | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Founded in 2010 by | Founded in 2010 as Clean Energy Trust by Nick Pritzker and others, it rebranded to Evergreen Climate Innovations in 2021 to broaden its climate tech focus. It pioneered the 501vc® Fund, investing over $9 million in 50+ startups by 2025, raising $41 per $1 invested, and expanded with federal support (e.g., 2024 earmark) to cement Chicago as a climate innovation hub. | ||
==Related== | |||
See Also Links to related programs articles or organizations: | |||
* [[U.S. Department of Energy]] | |||
* [[Cleantech Open]] | |||
* [[Heartland Climate Tech Partnership]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://evergreeninno.org/ Official Website] | * [https://evergreeninno.org/ Official Website] | ||
* [[wikipedia: | * [[wikipedia:Evergreen Climate Innovations]] | ||
* [https://www. | * [https://www.linkedin.com/company/evergreenclimateinnovations/ Evergreen on LinkedIn] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Evergreen Climate Innovations is a Chicago-based nonprofit, formerly known as Clean Energy Trust, founded in 2010, dedicated to advancing climate technology innovation by supporting entrepreneurs and startups in the Greater Midwest through its pioneering 501vc® Investment Fund and various programs.
Mission
Evergreen Climate Innovations aims to combat the climate emergency by catalyzing innovation in climate technology. It provides early-stage funding, mentorship, and resources to startups, fostering solutions in renewable energy, energy efficiency, transportation, and carbon management, while promoting inclusive economic growth and environmental impact across the Greater Midwest.
Parent organization
Evergreen operates as an independent nonprofit without a formal parent organization, though it collaborates closely with government agencies, corporate partners, and philanthropies to fulfill its mission.
Legislation
Evergreen was not created by specific legislation but incorporated in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit under the Internal Revenue Code, evolving from Clean Energy Trust (rebranded in 2021) to focus on broader climate tech innovation.
Partners
- U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration for funding
- U.S. Bank Foundation for Cleantech Inclusion Award
- Nicor Gas for Multicultural Innovator Award
- Heartland Climate Tech Partnership for regional collaboration
Number of employees
Evergreen employs approximately 11 staff members as of 2025, per LinkedIn and website data, including leadership, investment managers, and program coordinators, with additional support from volunteers and experts.
Organization structure
Evergreen is structured to support climate tech startups:
Leader
The Chief Executive Officer is Erik Birkerts, leading the organization since July 2020, overseeing strategy, investments, and partnerships.
Divisions
Key operational areas include:
- 501vc® Investment Fund for early-stage capital
- Programmatic Support for mentorship and awards
- Ecosystem Development for regional collaboration
List of programs
- 501vc® Investment Fund
- U.S. Bank Foundation Cleantech Inclusion Award
- Nicor Gas Multicultural Innovator Award
- Heartland Climate Tech Partnership
Last total enacted budget
Evergreen’s specific budget is not publicly detailed; its operations are supported by donations, grants (e.g., $475,000 federal earmark in 2024), and corporate sponsorships, with portfolio startups raising $41 per $1 invested, though no total figure is isolated.
Staff
The staff of about 11 includes Erik Birkerts (CEO), Ian Adams (Managing Director), Paul Seidler (Managing Director), and others in investment, operations, and engagement roles, supported by a board chaired by Amy Francetic and a network of Evergreen Experts.
Funding
Since 2010, Evergreen has been funded through private donations, corporate partnerships (e.g., U.S. Bank, Nicor Gas), and federal/state grants, operating as a 501(c)(3) with a revolving 501vc® Fund that reinvests returns, amplifying its impact without a fixed budget.
Services provided
Evergreen invests $100K-$250K in early-stage climate tech startups (e.g., Aquarry, Inc., 2023), offers mentorship, connects founders to investors and customers, administers awards (e.g., Cleantech Inclusion), and builds a Midwest climate tech ecosystem, supporting over 50 portfolio companies since inception.
Regulations overseen
Evergreen operates under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, ensuring tax-exempt status for its nonprofit activities, but does not create regulations.
Headquarters address
20 N Wacker Dr, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606
History
Founded in 2010 as Clean Energy Trust by Nick Pritzker and others, it rebranded to Evergreen Climate Innovations in 2021 to broaden its climate tech focus. It pioneered the 501vc® Fund, investing over $9 million in 50+ startups by 2025, raising $41 per $1 invested, and expanded with federal support (e.g., 2024 earmark) to cement Chicago as a climate innovation hub.
Related
See Also Links to related programs articles or organizations: