
Kate Trujillo
Kate is the Deputy Director at the Honnold Foundation where she develops and oversees HF’s work supporting grassroots organizations that are using solar energy to improve peoples’ lives and reduce environmental impact. Throughout her career, Kate has worked with various nonprofits and foundations at the nexus of social justice, public health and environmental conservation. Her work has always focused on increasing access to basic needs for marginalized communities and spans from strengthening Tribal Court Systems on Native American reservations to developing sustainable agriculture programs in Ecuador. She believes strongly in the power of grassroots movements and in using community-designed solutions to foster sustainable change. Kate is a member of the Laguna Pueblo and received her master’s degree in Public Health from the University of Michigan. In her spare time, Kate can be found running through the forests of the Pacific Northwest, spending time with her friends and family or planning her next adventure.