Page Atcheson
Page Atcheson has spent over a decade advancing solutions to the climate crisis through grassroots organizing, policymaking, and philanthropy. As the Program Director for 1.5°Climate—a national donor collaborative—she connects philanthropists with high-impact organizations and projects on the front lines of climate action. Throughout her career, Page has driven climate progress from multiple angles: organizing communities to oppose fossil fuel infrastructure with the Northern Plains Resource Council, empowering youth advocates as the Executive Director of Our Climate, scaling international climate solutions through the Keeling Curve Prize, and serving as strategic advisor on state legislative climate policy for The States Project. She earned a BS in Environmental Studies from University of Vermont with a self-designed major in Community Responses to Climate Change. Based in Missoula, Montana, Page loves exploring the outdoors with her husband, their two young children, and the family pup.