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Alliance to Support the Greentech Community

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Alliance to Support the Greentech Community

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Alliance to Support the Greentech CommunityThis organization transforms awareness into action by providing Greentech companies with access to knowledge, people and funding. The website provides a page that explains what “green technology” is. The Greentech Alliance connects stakeholders who fight are fighting the climate crisis.

The alliance has over 1,000 members, over 500 advisors, and over 10 partners. The alliance facilitates networking between members, advisors and their external stakeholders. It creates new business opportunities for members, share awareness of, and access to, sources of funding, shares knowledge and best practices about business and impact, and creates new visibility opportunities for members, locally and internationally.

Users can read about the Alliance’s membership criteria before applying for it. Virtual conferences and workshops are listed on the website for people to join and participate in; these resources can help members network and learn from other corporates, startups, or investors.

Regardless of membership, users can subscribe to this website’s newsletter to stay updated on progress made in the green tech industry.

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The Resilience Calendar

  • 2023 Tree Steward Symposium
    Date: September 22, 2023
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    Registration includes lunch, refreshments & admission to our evening social on Friday, September 22 at Maury Park. Saturday's event is FREE for all.

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  • Extreme Disturbances and Climate Change
    Date: September 26, 2023
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    This virtual workshop is open to natural and cultural resource managers, especially in Tribal Nations and the southern United States, and others who want to learn more about the science of extreme disturbances, their…

  • Climate-Driven Changes in Prescribed Fire in the Southeastern U.S.
    Date: September 26, 2023
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    The Southeast Climate monthly webinar series is held on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am ET.

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  • White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council (WHEJAC) Virtual Public Meeting
    Date: September 26, 2023
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    This free meeting is open to all members of the public. Individual registration is REQUIRED and is available through the scheduled end time of the meeting day.

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