Community Release - August 27, 2019
New Features:
- No new features in this release.
- No new features in this release.
What's a release?
Simply put, a release is a package of software updates consisting of new features and bug fixes along with new content. On CCL Community, we'll release updates every other week.New Features
No new features in this release.Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where group files were not respecting their folder assignment.
New & Updated Content
Trainings- Getting New Volunteers Engaged - August 22nd
- Joy, Culture, and Community Building With Your Chapter - August 15th
- CCL's Merchandise Store - created an additional landing resource page to help volunteers locate the external link more easily
- Supporting Asks - updated the Legislation of Interest details
- Added a new CCL icon to represent our core value of Diversity for volunteer use.
Recent Posts
Apr. 15, 2026 Summer Conference & Lobby Day registration is now open ! Join hundreds of other CCLers in Washington D.C. this July 26-28, 2026 for connection, education, and our signature Lobby Day on Capitol Hill. This year’s theme — “The path to clean energy runs through D.C.” — reflects a critical moment. Permitting reform is key to unlocking clean ...
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Apr. 8, 2026 CCL’s National Monthly Meeting kicks off this Saturday, April 11, at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Zoom and YouTube livestream. Will we see you there? We all know we can’t solve climate change alone. But as solo activists or volunteers working in our local chapters, it’s easy to forget how many people are working alongside you. Across the nation, ...
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April 1, 2026 After a flurry of support in the final stretch of our March monthly donor drive, we’ve ended the month just a few hundred dollars away from our goal of $10,000 in new or increased monthly gifts. We’ve extended the gift match for just 72 more hours! Can you pitch in by Friday to help close this gap? Hitting our goal keeps us fully staffed and ...
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March 25, 2026 Senators are moving and shaking on one of our top policy issues this week: permitting reform! Politico reported this morning, “A group of Senate Energy Committee Democrats are circulating a draft bill to facilitate the buildout of new transmission lines to combat electricity price hikes and meet the rising power demand.” The ...
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