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Project Supporters

Powerful Green Map Supporters

As described here, creating this map, its printed and digital editions, and this website took many months and a serious budget! Click to send support for our ongoing efforts to Green The Apple! Contact us at 212 674 1631 or by email (apple@greenmap.org) if you would like to help this project!

Special thanks to our long-time supporters, New York City Environmental Fund, Greenacre Foundation and Race Age, Inc., and new supporters The Durst Organization, altPOWER, Inc., Community Energy - New Wind Energy, Inc., NRDC, Angelica Kitchen, Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Environmental Construction Outfitters, Chris Benedict R.A., Better World Club, CUNY's Graduate Center Continuing and Public Education Program and Anonymous.

We'd also like to thank Joel Towers, Nevin Cohen and Philip Silva at The New School Tishman Environment & Design Center for co-hosting the launch event, Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Angelica Kitchen and Locust Grove for refreshments.

Special thanks to the Green Map Board of Directors for their continual support of this project:

President: Carter Craft, Director Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
Vice President: DK Holland, Director DK Holland LLC
Treasurer: Jaimie Cloud, Executive Director Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education
Secretary: Wendy Brawer, Executive Director Green Map System
Sara Tucker, Director of Digital Media Dia Center for the Arts
Joshua Arnow, Buckminster Fuller Institute

We'd love to add your name to our list of project supporters as we'll continue to develop it as well as other Green Apple projects described at this website. We hope you agree that this is a great way to promote all the efforts underway to improve NYC's energy future along with its natural and cultural environment!







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"With every new Green Map of New York City, we sense again a city that is still defining itself, still emerging, still casting new lights on its neighborhoods. Using this latest Powerful Green Map, we can essentially relearn to live in the city by making environmentally responsible choices. Thank you for giving us our city's potential greatness anew."
- Lisa Garrison, New York City Environmental Fund of the Hudson River Foundation