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-1072896682Cleanlink News 12/16/2009
Seven USGBC Chapters Awarded for Excellence
The U.S. Green Building Council
(USGBC) has recognized seven of its nearly 80 local chapters with its Annual
Chapter Awards of Excellence. The awards, presented last month in Phoenix
at USGBC’s Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, are given to chapters
that excel in providing local green building outreach and education and in
fostering best practices among the green building community. The four
award categories include: Advocacy & Influence; Community; Education; and
Organizational Excellence. The awards are sponsored each year by USGBC
national member Milliken & Company.
“Our chapters are the driving
force behind USGBC’s efforts to make green building a reality for everyone
within a generation,” said Heather Tomlinson, Vice President of
Community. ”Chapter staff and volunteers dedicate time and resources to take
important action locally through advocacy, outreach and education in order to
produce positive results globally, and their work certainly deserves
recognition.”
The Advocacy & Influence award
recognizes chapters that have developed and implemented a successful green
building advocacy campaign, resulting in the adoption of local green building
legislation and the potential for state-wide legislation. The winner of the
Award of Excellence in the Advocacy & Influence category for a small
chapter was the Cincinnati Regional Chapter. Through its efforts, the chapter
cultivated a strong relationship with the Mayor of Cincinnati, who has since
signed on to the Mayors’ Alliance for Green Schools, and helped move the state
of Ohio one step closer to implementing legislation requiring LEED Silver
Certification - plus 30 percent energy efficiency - for any state funded
project.
The Community award recognizes a
chapter for its efforts to expand the green building community within its area
by building relationships with other local organizations, fostering proactive
partnerships and leading a meaningful dialogue among the groups and the local
community, as a whole. The winner of the Award of Excellence in the
Community large chapter category was the Chicago Chapter for its work on the
Urban Open/New Horizons Community Garden project, a collaborative effort with
area high school students, community members and local volunteers on the design
and construction of a sustainable, indoor/outdoor facility in Chicago’s East
Garfield Park. The winner of the Award of Excellence in the Community
small chapter category was the Vermont Green Building Network (VGBN) for
leading an innovative Web site project involving the Vermont Green Home
Alliance, which resulted in the launch of a critical resource where individuals
from regions throughout the state could interact, educate and share information
on various residential rating systems.
The St. Louis Chapter received an
honorable mention in the Community large chapter category for its Growing Green
Awards, which recognize individuals, groups, organizations and companies that
are transforming the built environment into a healthier place to live, work and
play.
The Education award recognizes
chapters that have made a significant contribution to green building market
transformation through diverse, quality and purposeful educational
offerings. The James River Green Building Council in central Virginia
received the large chapter award for creating and implementing educational
programs that present wide-audiences with unique opportunities to get involved,
including the “Green Spaces” design competition, LEED workshops and events,
Eco-Building Tours and organizational partnerships. The South Carolina
Chapter won the Award of Excellence in Education for a small chapter through
the development of high-level, consistent and impactful educational programs
that allowed each of the chapter’s four branch regions to provide LEED and
green building learning and community-building at a grassroots level.
The Chicago Chapter received an
honorable mention in the Education large chapter category for its commitment to
elevating the level of its educational content with data critical to measuring
the performance of green buildings.
The Organizational Excellence
award recognizes a small and large chapter for leading initiatives that have
improved or enhanced chapter leader development and demonstrated excellence in
organizational practices, including areas such as board leadership,
communications, planning and overall organizational efficiency. The winner
of the Organizational Excellence award in a large chapter category was the
Delaware Valley Green Building Council (DVGBC) for significantly increasing
organizational efficiency, transparency and communication, developing a
strategic plan to advance program and advocacy goals and investing in a new Web
site with a rigorous data, event and committee management system. The
Georgia Chapter won the award for Organizational Excellence in a small chapter
category for its successful merger of the state’s two existing entities in
Atlanta and Savannah, forming one, balanced organization focused on green
building market transformation across the entire state of
Georgia.
Winning chapters received
recognition during USGBC’s Chapter Forum at Greenbuild and on USGBC’s Web site,
as well as a financial award. The awards review panels for each category
were comprised of a cross section of USGBC leadership including chapter leaders
and staff, national staff and members of USGBC’s Board of Directors and Chapter
Steering Committee.
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