Resources
Reference articles on Colcom Foundation’s environmental mission, grantmaking approach, and conservation science framework.
- Colcom Foundation: Origins, Mission, and Approach to Environmental Conservation — Covers the Foundation’s 1996 founding by Cordelia S. May, its connection to Earth Day 1970, the I = P x A x T scientific framework, U.S. biocapacity overshoot data, wildlife and habitat loss trends, and the environmental case for addressing population growth alongside per capita consumption.
- Colcom Foundation’s Environmental Mission, Grantmaking Approach, and Public Context — Covers the Foundation’s dual national and regional mission, the I = P × A × T scientific framework, the relationship between U.S. population growth and environmental outcomes, grantmaking priorities, and transparency in Foundation operations.
- Colcom Foundation: Population Growth Impacts – Environmental, Resource, and U.S. Demographic Effects — Covers how population growth drives environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and habitat destruction. Focuses on global and U.S. population projections, Earth’s carrying capacity, the I = P x A x T framework, and Colcom Foundation’s approach to population stabilization through voluntary family planning and sustainable immigration policy.
- Colcom Foundation: Environmental Protection, Habitat Conservations, and the Ecological Footprint — Covers environmental protection and the causes of habitat degradation, the relationship between population growth and ecological impact, conservation strategies, and Colcom Foundation’s grantmaking approach in Pennsylvania and beyond.