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		<title>Finding Grants for Green Construction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: *mb** When it comes to new construction techniques, grants are often a way to cut costs. Federal grants for green construction are plentiful with billions literally available. A federal grant is an award of financial assistance from a Federal agency. It is intended to carry out a public purpose or support or stimulate [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to new construction techniques, grants are often a way to cut costs. Federal grants for green construction are plentiful with billions literally available.</p>
<p>A federal grant is an award of financial assistance from a Federal agency. It is intended to carry out a public purpose or support or stimulate a purpose that is authorized by a law of the United States. Federal grants can be found and applied for electronically. The site Grants.gov is the central clearing house for Federal Grants.</p>
<p>There are twenty six different agencies that offer over 1,000 grant programs. The grants that apply to green construction are mostly offered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.<span id="more-248"></span> The total amount of grants available exceeds $400 billion dollars. The grants offered by the feds fall into twenty one categories. The categories that have the most impact on green construction are Energy, Environmental Quality, and Health.</p>
<p>Most of the grants are directed toward specific geographical areas. Some of the major concerns of the grants include water quality improvement and the prevention of urban storm water runoff. Many of the grants are connected with the Leeds certification program. Leeds stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It is a program that is run by the United States Green Building Council and it establishes green construction standards and awards certificates to those that maintain these standards.</p>
<p>Although there are federal grants available, it is on the state and local level that the large majority of grants can be found. The green movement is a grassroots type of thing that appears to be strongest at the local level. Environmental concerns are often very local, and the problems that have been caused by the neglect of the environment are local as well. The pollution of waterways is a good example of this. grant programs exist that are directed at the Great Lakes or at Puget Sound, for example. States that are bordering these waterways usually offers these grants. The idea of environmental impact areas has led to the localities that border or are inside the impact area being the best source of funds for projects that will address the problems.</p>
<p>Private foundations like the Kresage Foundation are among the best sources of green construction grants. The Kresage Foundation has been offering grants under their Green Building Initiative Program. It is specifically geared toward the area of planning and design. While it is true that State, local, and private foundations are the major sources of grants that can be considered pure green building, the federal government is also a source. Research is the key to finding a grant for your project, so take the time to explore the various options mentioned above.</p>
<p>Zack Verde is with GreenBuildingCompanies.com &#8211; providing green building articles.</p>
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		<title>An Overview of Local Start Up Business Grants and Where How to Get Funding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: kevindooley Grants come in a wide array of sizes, for a broad array of purposes, from a myriad of sources. While most grant information rests at the Federal level, there are plenty of other sources of funding for a business startup out there. This article will focus on getting grants from your local [...]]]></description>
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<p><small><a href="http://www.photodropper.com/photos/" target="_blank"></a></small>Grants come in a wide array of sizes, for a broad array of purposes, from a myriad of sources. While most grant information rests at the Federal level, there are plenty of other sources of funding for a business startup out there. This article will focus on getting grants from your local community.</p>
<p>First, there are sound reasons for your local chamber of commerce and better business bureau to offer grants for businesses to start up &#8211; businesses employ people, and boosting the local job market is one of the important things your city government does. Even if your business just employs two part time shipping clerks, it still makes sense for your local business development center to host a grant program to help new businesses start out.<span id="more-232"></span></p>
<p>Likely candidates names for your local municipality&#8217;s business development center will be Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Council, or Small Business Development Corporation. In addition to grant proposals, most of them have extensive libraries on things like local tax regulations, federal and interstate and state regulations you need to concern yourself with, local labor laws, and how to get your jobs listed in the want ads and local unemployment center. There are also organizations run by retired businesspeople that offer classes in starting a business, including step by step instruction on how to set up a business plan, how to handle your first two years taxes (where the capital put into the business can offset the revenue generated) and more. You can find out more about what resources your local area has for instructing small businesses and incubating them by going to the public library, or checking out your city&#8217;s web site.</p>
<p>To get a local grant, you&#8217;re going to have to demonstrate a mixture of enthusiasm and hardheaded business sense. Passion counts, but so does a demonstrated ability to plan, as does focusing attention on how your business needs will tie to local suppliers and supply chains, and will provide jobs for local people. Many municipalities have something analogous to the Community Development Block Grant Loan Program. How this works is that the municipality or county applies for a grant (called a block grant) from the Federal Government to do local spurring of business development, and then uses that funding as seed capital to make low interest or short term loans to local businesses to help them start out, provided they hire low income people from the area.</p>
<p>Many larger cities have programs like the one in Seattle, where for businesses that will employ more than 100 people, and will need new construction, can get grants for new construction if the buildings are Green, or LEED certified, minimizing construction waste and power usage.</p>
<p>Many grants are tied to non-profit organizations. You don&#8217;t have to be a non-profit organization to benefit from such a grant; you can work with a local NPO to get the grant, under an agreement where they&#8217;ll use your firm for goods and services &#8211; this represents a triple win for the underwriting grant agency. It helps a non profit organization work on a project that ameliorates a problem they&#8217;ve been assigned money to fix, it helps you, by giving your company contracts for work to be done, and it helps the community by allowing you to hire more people to get the job done. The local restrictions on this sort of partnership are varied and numerous, and it&#8217;s worth it to talk to someone at the local city hall to see what can and cannot be done without conflict of interest or collusion complications.</p>
<p>The last place to dig for grants (or the first one in some situations) is a local trade organization. If you&#8217;re in a field with a vital services niche, and it&#8217;s going unmet, it&#8217;s not unreasonable to get grants from a business organization to open the type of business they support; it helps bring their profession into a higher profile, or represents moving into an untapped market to them.</p>
<p>All of these should help you find local grants that help you achieve your goals.</p>
<p>Every year, the government&#8211; local, state, and federal&#8211;gives away millions of dollars to people just like you for business ideas. Leon Edward shares information on government funding, Federal, State ,Local Grants , where to find start up grants, sources, free grant money cd, how best to fill out applications, grant management step by step tips, setting up a business steps at his website http://www.business-idea-grants.com</p>
<p>Get A Free Legitimate Home Based Business Report and Free Internet Business Library with Online Business Ideas, Free Training Newsletter at Leons Home Business Website http://www.homebusinessit.com</p>
<p>Leon Edward Helps people to start, grow legitimate Internet Based home business income with business structure, small business legal service information, step by step guides and online business training articles, reviews, marketing blog and newsletter&#8230; with legitimate business ideas and opportunities as top BBB rated home businesses, turnkey internet business, a 3 steps to internet income business proven mlms, even a start free work at home program.</p>
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		<title>We Need More Green Consultants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: peterbarabas Here&#8217;s the problem! No one really knows what &#8220;Green&#8221; stands for. Just ask around, and you will hear answers about saving the earth, using less oil, installing CFL bulbs, or installing Green roofs on a building. None of these are Green issues in the truest sense of the word, and that is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the problem! No one really knows what &#8220;Green&#8221; stands for. Just ask around, and you will hear answers about saving the earth, using less oil, installing CFL bulbs, or installing Green roofs on a building. None of these are Green issues in the truest sense of the word, and that is where you education is going to start. Not only are most cleaning services ignorant, Corporate America is woefully ignorant while giving lip service to the need for environmental issues.</p>
<p>How about &#8220;Carbon Offset?&#8221; Are they real or a scam? Where does the money go when you purchase Carbon offsets?<span id="more-188"></span> Do they detract from Green Awareness by corporations, or are they really a good idea? You see, there is a lot to learn about the issues that impact business.</p>
<p>Does having Green Seal products make a Green cleaning service? What are the hot issues that make a product Green, and how easy is it to lie to the public about the Green value of a cleaning product? Greenwashing is a new term for firms representing themselves or their products as Green but could not pass an impartial Green review. Once again, knowing is better than being told. With the growing volume of Green demands, it is crucial to know how to define a Green anything.</p>
<p>How do you measure a Green building, and what are the real issues that most buildings are violating daily? Is the Green Office created by the janitorial service, participating in a local Green festival that gives out CFL bulbs, or because they are working on a LEED certification? Might there be a measure of tokenism in attending a Green conference or giving money to the World Wildlife Foundation?</p>
<p>Listen! There is a lot of misunderstandings about Green right now, and it is not only confusing customers, it is impacting your business. Green Seal and LEED have made all these issues so complicated that most people have become the ignorant tail of a much larger agenda controlled by the architects, engineers, and power operations. Green is being hijacked, and it is time to bring this thing back to its roots. The need for professional Green consultants is immense, and we will eventually see a number of self-appoint Green consultants stepping forward who do not have the training, credentials, or background to stand in this vacancy.</p>
<p>To be a Green Consultant™, the aspiring entrepreneur must do more than &#8220;read up&#8221; on the subject. There will be six Green Consultant ™ training sessions in early 2009. The will be held in: Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, Tampa, Philadelphia, and again in Chicago. This is a federal trademark and the only legitimate source for this designation is offered through the Green Clean Institute in concert with the Green Business League. Classes are limited in size and require four days of intensive training onsite.</p>
<p>This training opens the door to one of the most explosive careers in the Green marketplace, and hundreds of Green Consultants work to build the largest Green Business network in the United States. Advanced enrollment is required, and classes will fill quickly. Training assignments prior to class assures that everyone will start on an equal par, and benefit from a powerful training program. A business plan is mapped out for all candidates to follow to create a great and profitable business within the first 90 days of the completion of training.</p>
<p>Those who should attend are anyone who has a Green passion and wants to make a tremendous difference in the business community. There are no guarantees, but this is likely the business career of the decade.</p>
<p>Michael Richmond is the director of the Green Clean Institute, key trainer for the Green Consultant program, and chief adviser for the Green Business League.</p>
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		<title>Why Should My Cleaning Company Go Green?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: Koshyk There is growing evidence showing that green cleaning provides benefits not only to cleaning staff, but also to building occupants. Across the country more building owners are switching to green cleaning products and techniques or are asking that their cleaning service provider use environmentally sound cleaning techniques. What does green cleaning mean? [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is growing evidence showing that green cleaning provides benefits not only to cleaning staff, but also to building occupants. Across the country more building owners are switching to green cleaning products and techniques or are asking that their cleaning service provider use environmentally sound cleaning techniques.</p>
<p>What does green cleaning mean? The federal government&#8217;s Executive Order #1301 defines green products as &#8220;environmentally preferable&#8221; products and services that &#8220;have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose.&#8221;<span id="more-182"></span></p>
<p>What are the benefits of a green cleaning program?</p>
<p>*Building owners that adopt overall green building practices can become certified as a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) building. This certification shows that the building&#8217;s owner has taken a role as an environmental leader. A cleaning company that cannot provide &#8220;green&#8221; services may soon face strong competition from companies that have taken strides to include environmentally sound practices in their everyday cleaning routines.</p>
<p>*Using environmentally friendly cleaning products is healthier for cleaning staff and building occupants. Studies have shown that building occupants, visitors and janitorial staff experience fewer incidents of skin, eye and respiratory irritation, fewer multiple chemical sensitivities, less severe allergies and decreased headaches and nausea when cleaning contractors use green cleaning products. Healthier employees are happier employees and productivity increases. This also leads to higher employee morale, reduced absenteeism, and higher efficiency.</p>
<p>*Employees and customers are demanding environmentally friendly practices more and more these days. A green cleaning program gives you an edge in marketing your cleaning company.</p>
<p>*Green cleaning helps to improve indoor air quality. Many traditional cleaning products contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs). When cleaning, these VOC&#8217;s are released into the air through evaporation and can affect indoor air quality. The use of traditional cleaning products can also contribute to water pollution. Waste water treatment plants typically remove chemicals found in cleaning products, however, inadequately treated water can contain chemicals that are toxic. Using green products lessens or eliminates the chemicals that need to be treated.</p>
<p>*Besides the health aspects of green cleaning, the process provides benefits to the building. Using green products and practices, such as proper chemical storage, use and disposal, lessens the likelihood of fires, spills and explosions. As the products used are less dangerous, if there is a spill or other incident, there is less risk to janitorial workers and other building staff.</p>
<p>*Green cleaning can give a boost to your profits! Green products have become more competitive with its traditional counterparts. Once you factor in the potential hazards, such as burns from a high alkaline cleaner and loss of productivity, you actually save money by using environmentally safe cleaning products. Using energy efficient equipment, such as vacuum cleaners with hepa filters, and focusing on preventive maintenance, will lower expenses and replacement costs.</p>
<p>If you have not incorporated green cleaning products and techniques into your business, now is the time to start. Projecting a &#8220;green image&#8221; is good for the environment, good for your employees and good for your bottom line.</p>
<p>Steve Hanson is co-founding member of The Janitorial Store (TM), an online community for owners and managers of cleaning companies who want to build a more profitable and successful cleaning business. Visit our website to learn more about our complete line of green cleaning supplies and chemicals. Sign up for Trash Talk: Tip of the Week at http://www.TheJanitorialStore.com and receive a Free Gift! Read cleaning success stories from owners of cleaning companies at http://www.cleaning-success.com/</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Green Careers &#8211; More People Pursuing Green Collar Jobs Out of College</title>
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<p><small><a title="Neville_S" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/24216671@N00/303927860/" target="_blank">S</a></small>In addition to the recent attention that elevated it to the American mainstream, the Green Jobs Industry has been a developing field for the past few decades. Patrick Heffernan&#8217;s 1976 study Jobs for the Environment &#8211; The Coming Green Collar Revolution informed congress on the importance of environmental awareness in business and government. Alan Durning&#8217;s book Green Collar Jobs first introduced the term to America. Focusing on the post-logging towns of the Pacific Northwest, his work examines the shift from an economic dependence on the natural resources of the land to an awareness of environmental and ecological preservation. This opened the doors for the green collar industry and such fields as sustainable forestry, natural resource conservation, and ecological restoration. And, in 2006 Dr. Raquel Pinderhughes of San Francisco State University defines green collar jobs as &#8220;blue collar jobs in green businesses &#8211; that is, manual labor jobs in businesses whose products and services directly improve environmental quality,&#8221; finally offering a concrete definition of the term.</p>
<p>Today, with environmental awareness at an all-time high, we are seeing an increase in employment opportunities across the board. Scientists are needed to analyze, protect, and monitor the environment and society&#8217;s interaction with it.<span id="more-45"></span> Builders and urban planners are needed to design and construct environmentally friendly neighborhoods, parks, recreation areas, and housing and commercial developments. The field of alternative and renewable energies have opened the doors to students of engineering, technicians, analysts, and environmental management looking to &#8220;green&#8221; their career paths.</p>
<p>The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) has stated that there are 8.5 million jobs in the solar energy field. Educators ranging from middle school earth science teachers to environmental biology professors are providing much needed instruction and preparation to an enthusiastic generation eager to repair the planet in the fields of environmental management, natural resource conservation, and forest preservation. Organic and sustainable farming, one of the oldest green professions, is still an ever growing field as people are becoming more aware of environmentally responsible farming practices.</p>
<p>So, even if your interests and education don&#8217;t involve years of study in agronomy or geology, water conservation or landscape architecture, you can still find a career that lets you &#8220;go green.&#8221;</p>
<p>ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER</p>
<p>Professional Field</p>
<p>Environmental engineers are finding work in the fields of urban planning, green building, solar, wind, and hydroelectric energy farms and plants. These environmentally educated engineers conduct building site appraisals, work with architects and planners on construction projects, work with environmental policy makers, work as technicians and electrical engineers, and use their knowledge of the effects and control of pollutions working for large plants and manufacturers.</p>
<p>Environmental engineers, along with their technical and analytical expertise, focus on environmental compliance issues and work with managers and executives on the adherence to federal regulatory practices.</p>
<p>So whether a student has a background in science or technology there are an abundance of jobs in the green-collar industry that can help the environment.</p>
<p>University Education</p>
<p>For most high level engineering positions, an advance degree is required. However, individuals with environmental engineering degrees can find work with a bachelor&#8217;s degree. Core courses at most university programs emphasize math, physics, and the natural sciences.</p>
<p>Job Outlook</p>
<p>According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) environmental engineers will see a 10-25% increase in the job market over the next decade.</p>
<p>Engineering salaries have always been above the average for the U.S. work force, and as the demand for environmental engineers in new &#8220;green&#8221; fields grows, these salaries will as well.</p>
<p>SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECT</p>
<p>Professional Field</p>
<p>Sustainable Architects are finding themselves in high demand as the push for &#8220;greener&#8221; building practices reaches from the commercial industry to the residential one. Sustainable Architects work closely with Urban Planners and Parks and Recreation professionals to develop sustainable environments for living, business, and recreation.</p>
<p>University Education</p>
<p>Most architectural schools are integrating &#8220;green&#8221; building practices into their curriculum and degree programs. Sustainable architecture courses are found in sustainable design programs, urban planning programs, and, as they become more prevalent in the world of academia, sustainable architecture programs.</p>
<p>Job Outlook</p>
<p>The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) initiative set forth by the U.S. Green Building Council has given rise to new guidelines for the implementation of &#8220;green&#8221; standards for construction companies. Sustainable Architects will be in high demand as communities, new and old, want to follow the green trend and bring their properties up to these new standards.</p>
<p>The U.S. Green Building Council reports that the U.S. green building industry has a sales volume of more than $5 billion dollars in the last two years and currently sits at $12 billion. More money being spent translates into more opportunities.</p>
<p>URBAN / LAND USE PLANNERS</p>
<p>Professional Field</p>
<p>One of the biggest facing the green revolution is the conversion of the urban landscape to an acceptable environmental sustainability. As epicentres of resource use (and misuse) and wastefulness, the urban landscape in the U.S. needs to be designed (and repaired) from an environmental and ecological point of view. Environmentally educated planners dedicated to reconfiguring our communities around resource efficiency and decreased waste will be essential.</p>
<p>University Education</p>
<p>Many Urban Planning and Public Policy programs are adding sustainable design and planning to their curriculum. Along with the natural and social sciences, students are receiving educations in engineering and architecture to aid them in the new green Urban Planning field.</p>
<p>Job Outlook</p>
<p>According to the BLS, employment for Urban Planners is expected to grow at a rate of 15% over the next decade. This is driven by the need to preserve existing urban communities and to provide them with ways to become more &#8220;green&#8221; conscious and energy and resource efficient. Also, the largest sector of this industry will deal with the development of new, environmentally sound, urban communities.</p>
<p>ENVIRONMENTAL LAWYER</p>
<p>Porfessional Field</p>
<p>Finally, a law practice which receives applause rather than disdain from the general public. Law students are finding this &#8220;green&#8221; legal field readily available in their university&#8217;s curriculum and the professional field very welcoming. The &#8220;greening&#8221; of the nation has seen the enactment of dozens of federal policies, several congressional acts, and countless corporate and business regulations. When a corporation or large business fails to comply with federal green regulations, an environmental law group steps in to ensure the future compliance of the group. It is the job of environmental law students to work as policy pushers and consultants to make sure corporations, states and cities, and the general public adhere to these new green initiatives.</p>
<p>University Education</p>
<p>Many law schools across the country are now offering J.D. degrees with concentrations in environmental law. Programs are now becoming interdisciplinary, with courses offered in the natural and social sciences in such areas as conservation, ethics, policy, and national and global issues.</p>
<p>Job Outlook</p>
<p>With corporations across the U.S. seeking guidance about the ecological impact of their actions &#8211; from land use to pollution control &#8211; the need for environmental lawyers and corporate consultants is expected to increase at a rate of 25 percent over the next decade (EPA).</p>
<p>ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST</p>
<p>Many fields of environmental science are now in high demand. Environmental Scientists can be found in &#8220;green&#8221; fields of business ranging from agriculture to education, and from energy to building. They often work as consultants in the development of wildlife parks, and as researchers in new forms of biofuel production and pollution control.</p>
<p>University Education</p>
<p>They take the training they acquired at the university level in the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, forestry) and apply to the working world, all the while focusing on environmental conservation and protection. For research and higher level manager positions, an advanced degree is usually required. However, environmental scientists with bachelor&#8217;s degrees are finding an abundant amount of opportunities available.</p>
<p>Job Outlook</p>
<p>According to the BLS, the employment of Environmental Scientists is expected to increase at a rate of 25 percent over the next decade, a rate much higher than the national average. Currently, 43% of all Environmental Scientists work for local, state, or federal governments (BLS). Many work for consulting firms, or as private consultants.</p>
<p>TOP PROFESSIONS IN THE FIELD</p>
<p>Conservation Biologist</p>
<p>Conservation biologists focus on the protection and restoration of biodiversity in various ecosystems on the planet. They develop environmental planning and management practices to maintain the wildlife and resources of the earth&#8217;s natural ecology.</p>
<p>Hydrologist</p>
<p>Hydrologists use science and math backgrounds to improve and solve water quality issues. They work with natural bodies of water to improve aquatic ecosystems, and also with man made reservoirs to improve the quality of drinking water and irrigation for farming.</p>
<p>Toxicologist</p>
<p>Toxicologists study the causes and effects of harmful toxins, and how we can better protect ourselves from the exposure to poisons. Toxicologists study how we are exposed to toxicants, the levels it takes to harm us, and how to reduce or eliminate the effects of toxins. They study the effect of toxins in drinking water, agricultural products, household cleaners, and many other everyday products.</p>
<p>Ecologist</p>
<p>Ecologists study the relationship between the environment and actions that affect it, including weather, pollution, climate change, human interference, and industrialization. Ecologists work in a range of environmental fields including forest preservation, wildlife science and protections (especially working with endangered species restoration), park and woodlands development, and water and natural resource conservation. The main goal and responsibility of all ecologists is environmental preservation and sustainability.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re hearing about it a lot during this election campaign: green collar jobs. Both presidential candidates, Barack Obama and John McCain, are talking a lot about alternatives to fossil fuel and the need for Detroit to more aggressively develop more fuel efficient autos. The world can slowly march forward as more college students choose environmental science careers &#8211; something enabled by universities adapting to current needs. Learn more on JobMonkey, a free career website.</p>
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