Tag Archives: Community

Oregon Wave Energy Trust

The Oregon Wave energy Trust’s mission is “to promote the responsible development of wave energy in Oregon”.  Their goal is to power two communities in Oregon with wave and/or tidal energy by 2025.  They work to commercialize wave energy and create connections between companies, research institutions and stakeholders.

Organization Type: Non-profit Public-Private partnership

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(503) 224-1966

Address

Po Box 8626 Portland, Oregon, 97207

Thurston Climate Action Team

According to their website, “The Thurston Climate Action Team (TCAT) is local non-profit dedicated to creating a healthy and sustainable future for Thurston County by encouraging, coordinating and taking action on climate change. TCAT is pursuing three priority areas for its work:

  1. Energy efficiency and distributed generation,
  2. Transportation, and
  3. A community greenhouse gas inventory for Thurston County.

TCAT meets the third Thursday of every month, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, in Room 280 of the Thurston County Building 1.”

Analysis of Thurston Climate Action Team Activities:
Thurston Climate Action Team GM winter 13

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

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(360) 791-8376

Address

2000 Lakeridge Dr SW, Olympia WA.

The Bikery

From their website, The Bikery uses collaborative, hands-on education in bicycles and cycling to liberate movement and increase access to knowledge, and to share the revelation that all forms of knowledge can be earned without permission. We are an all volunteer run, non-profit community bike project located in Seattle, nestled between the central district and the international district. We are here to provide the tools and resources to help you learn about your bike and fix it yourself.”

 

Organization Type: Non-Profit Organization

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(206) 568-3535

Address

1265 S Main St. #104 Seattle, WA 98144

Bike Works – Seattle

According to their website, “Bike Works is an organization centered around bicycles that combines youth development, community engagement, bicycle recycling and a social enterprise bike shop to help build a sustainable and healthy community.”

Organization Type: Non-Profit Organization

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(206) 695-2522

Address

3709 S Ferdinand St Seattle, WA 98118

Greenbelt Land Trust

The Greenbelt Land Trust (GLT) acts to conserve and protect in perpetuity native habitats, working lands and lands of natural beauty, which provide a connection to the natural world for residents of the Mid-Willamette Valley.

 

 

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

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(541) 752-9609

Address

P.O. Box 1721 Corvallis, OR 97339

Kailash Ecovillage

“The goal of the ecovillage is to create a sustainable, eco-friendly community committed to providing a sustainable, ecological and safe living environment for all residents.”

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(971) 219-1813

Address

4311 SE 37th Ave Portland, OR 97202

The Evergreen Bike Shop

According to their website, The Evergreen Bike Shop is a student led community run do-it-yourself bike shop that is open to the entire Olympia area.  Our goal is to provide various resources to the community in order to promote cycling as an active lifestyle as well as educate people regarding alternative transportation issues. The shop tries to provide an alternative to the often-prohibitive nature of bike repair and culture both in financial cost and accessibility. By maintaining a free learning environment where anyone, student or not, can develop skills of bike self-reliance, the shop encourages a developing ethic of environmental and social consciousness.”

 

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(360) 867-6399

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2700 Evergreen Parkway NW Olympia, WA 98505

Carbon Masters

From their website:  Faculty and staff in KingSnohomish and Whatcom County are working to develop a volunteer based program, Carbon Masters™.  This program will provide individuals, communities and the environments they live in, with trained volunteers who have had interdisciplinary based education to help citizens, business leaders and local officials make informed decisions about the most effective choices concerning their carbon usage while pointing out key strategies for confronting the impacts of climate change.

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(509) 335-0000

Address

PO Box 640000, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-0000

Seattle Greendrinks

The official website says:

Part of the international Greendrinks network, Seattle Greendrinks is a volunteer-driven non-profit created to connect and grow Seattle’s environmental community. Founded in 2003, Seattle Greendrinks’ main event remains a monthly informal social networking gathering. However, in 2008 Seattle Greendrinks began to broaden its mission, acknowledging the need for more deliberate, targeted efforts to grow and activate the environmental community beyond its traditional core. Seattle Greendrinks now offers a number of events, including Fresh! , an intimate, informal evening of wine & chocolate tasting; Bloom, a speaker-focused event highlighting innovation in sustainability; and the Agent Green program, in which the consumptive power of the crowd helps businesses reduce their environmental footprint.

Organization Type: Non-government organization

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No listed address

City Repair Project

As stated on the webpage, “City Repair is an organized group action that educates and inspires communities and individuals to creatively transform the places where they live. City Repair facilitates artistic and ecologically-oriented placemaking through projects that honor the interconnection of human communities and the natural world. The many projects of City Repair have been accomplished by a mostly volunteer staff and thousands of volunteer citizen activists.”

City Repair emphasizes sustainability through localization.  With Placemaking as a sustainability strategy, they hope to foster engaged and active relationships between community members and the spaces they inhabit.  They assist community members in creating communal and ecologically oriented places through educational or hands-on projects such as Intersection Repair and Village Building Conference.

Other City Repair fields include:

•Urban Planning and Design

•Ecological and Social Sustainability

•Community resource localization

•Nonhierarchical decision-making

•Equality, diversity and peace

•Cultural identity and Bioregionalism

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(503) 235-8946

Address

PO Box 42615 Portland, OR 97242