Forging partnerships in the City's dense civic and environmental networks is crucial to meeting Sallan's goals. Fruitful partnerships can give birth to something new by bringing together experts with opinion and decision makers and by drawing in both advocates and skeptics.
AIA New York is dedicated to three goals: design excellence, public outreach, and professional development.
The Newman Real Estate Institute, housed within the Zicklin School of Business and Baruch College at CUNY, provides applied research, professional education and conferences to the real estate industry, as well as public policy organizations.
A global summit that has become a key event on the international climate change calendar
Established in 1974, the Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) is a nonprofit affordable housing and community revitalization finance company.
The Climate Science Legal Defense Fund (CSLDF) protects the scientific endeavor by providing support and resources to scientists who are threatened, harassed or attacked for doing their jobs.
Advancing energy-efficient building practices through research, outreach, and training
Provides full services to building owners and managers needing to comply with the energy reporting and analysis requirements
Non-profit organization, providing weatherization, green building and sustainability services in the NYC region
Columbia's Earth Institute blends research in the physical and social sciences, education and practical solutions to help guide the world onto a path toward sustainability
EEFA is dedicated to linking the energy and housing sectors together in order to tap the benefits of energy efficiency for millions of low-income families.
Works directly with businesses, government and communities to solve the most critical environmental problems facing the planet
Addresses market failures that inhibit investment in energy efficiency and sustainability in the building sector
Enables multifamily and commercial building owners to adopt "whole building" energy conservation strategies designed to increase their building's value
MAS mobilizes diverse allies to focus on issues that affect New York City from sidewalk to skyline.
The Natural Resources Defense Council works to safeguard the earth — its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.
For 200 years—since 1817—the Academy has brought together extraordinary people working at the frontiers of discovery.
NYC ACRE is a critical AXIS for innovators to connect and develop new technologies essential to meet both city and state energy and environmental goals.
Founded in 1870 and working to support its 24,000 members and to achieve political, legal and social reform while increasing access to justice for all.
A global, private institution of higher education ranked among the top engineering schools
Statewide environmental organization in New York that fights for clean water, clean air, renewable energy and open space through political action
Works for a more sustainable and equitable New York City in partnership with community-based organizations, small businesses and policymakers
Develops legal techniques to fight climate change, trains law students and lawyers in their use, and provides the public with resources on key topics
Addresses the human factor in the drive toward sustainability in the built environment
Helps clients look ahead and think creatively about environmental strategy, policy and related opportunities