Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Social Equity – USGBC Members Give Back
When USGBC member and Greenbuild Gold Sponsor Davis Construction realized their sponsorship afforded them more complimentary Greenbuild passes than they needed, they had an idea: Why not give them back?So with the innovation and ingenuity typical of the USGBC member community, they contacted USGBC with a proposal: They donated their unused passes to be given out through the Greenbuild Scholarship Program for low-income attendees. It's an idea that worked so well, we wanted to share it with you – in case you're a Greenbuild sponsor and want to do the same, or in case it inspires you to propose an idea of your own. You can contact USGBC Membership Director Troy Adkins if you do.
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