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Princeton Strategies 2025: From Extreme Weather to Civic Action

  • Writer: Zack Arnold
    Zack Arnold
  • Nov 17
  • 2 min read

Princeton Strategies has been on the move this year. From organizing events, supporting advocacy partners, to driving real-world impact across Pennsylvania and beyond.


We helped communities build change.


Fighting for Climate Action, One City at a Time


Across four states (Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Arizona), the Climate Action Campaign’s Extreme Weather Emergency Tour amplified the voices of residents whose lives have been upended by floods, storms, and rising temperatures.


In Pennsylvania, Princeton Strategies organized three powerful events in Philadelphia, Easton, and East Pittsburgh, each spotlighting local stories of resilience and urgent climate action.


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📍 Philadelphia – City Councilmember Quetcy Lozada and State Senator Sharif Street stood side-by-side, holding yellow roses to honor flood victims in Central Texas.


 

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📍 Easton – Local leaders, scientists, and small business owners shared how repeated flooding has reshaped their community — and their commitment to sustainable recovery.


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 📍 Monroeville – With Congresswoman Summer Lee and local residents, we amplified the stories of Pennsylvanians directly impacted by extreme weather and the need for climate-ready infrastructure. 


Each stop was more than an event, it was a call to action. Through our partnership with the Climate Action Campaign, Princeton Strategies helped turn local experiences into national conversations about accountability, preparedness, and progress.


Defending Clean Energy and Local Farmers


In Scranton, we helped organize a Defend Clean Energy event to rally support for Pennsylvania farmers facing deep cuts to agricultural grants. These programs are critical for helping farmers transition to sustainable practices and adopt clean technologies that reduce both emissions and costs.


Our work with clean energy advocates reflects our commitment to connecting policy, community, and sustainability, ensuring that no Pennsylvanian is left behind in the transition to a greener future.


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Strengthening Democracy: The 10% Project


This quarter also marked major progress with The 10% Project, a 501(c)(4) dedicated to long-term civic engagement across Pennsylvania. By investing in voter education, grassroots mobilization, and community infrastructure, this initiative is helping to make participation a habit and not just a headline.


With Princeton Strategies’ strategic and operational support, The 10% Project continues to grow its reach, ensuring every voice counts in the fight for a stronger, more inclusive democracy.


Our Commitment


From fighting for clean energy to empowering voters, Princeton Strategies remains committed to advancing progressive change and supporting candidates, causes, and communities that move us forward.


Real action. Real stories. Real impact.


Want to learn more about what we do? Schedule a consultation with our team today.



 
 

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