With apologies to a certain songwriter, it’s easy to be Green if you want to market to sustainably leaning homeowners. You just need to speak their language. In our example, we’re going to focus on the couple that would like to build a sustainable home. They are in their 50s and are in no rush to build. They’re not motivated exclusively by price and current style preferences for stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.
ReSource named one of the Business Courier’s 2014 Green Business Awards honorees!
The program is produced in partnership with the U.S. Green Building Council Cincinnati Regional Chapter, and ReSource will be among 37 honorees recognized at an awards reception on March 6.
A Step-by-Step Guide for Finding a Green Building Consultant
Having dealt with building owners who want to fly their green flag, they are likely the only team member who can personally enjoy and share the sustainable level of concept, design, construction, operation and employee comfort a green building exemplifies. The (resulting) building is their inspiration and their story. Someone can ask for a LEED Platinum or other certification, but if they don’t understand the intent of sustainability, the project will not perform.
ReSource Non-Profit Organization Help
Whether you are launching a new program or just need to replace a broken chair we are here to help you get what you need for your organization. Our 23,500 sq. ft. warehouse in Sharonville, OH is packed with great inventory thanks to today’s donor Duke Energy. Below is a sample of items that we have on hand. If you want to order something on today’s flyer please call us at 513.554.4944 – don’t email.
Green Homes Summit 2014 Call For Proposals
How Green are you?
Are you aware of the best green practices, Want to learn more, Committed to being an industry leader, or New to green? The Green Homes Summit is the region’s foremost event to promote the awareness and adoption of residential building and renovation practices leading to healthy, energy efficient, and environmentally responsible dwellings.
Cool homes: LEED Platinum candidate in Clifton
University of Cincinnati architecture professor John Hancock’s passive solar design includes south-facing windows in the living and gallery rooms, center, and the master bedroom and lower-level professor’s studio, right. By Brent Coleman | [email protected]. Photos by Cara Owsley/The Enquirer. He and his artist wife, Marcia Alscher, believe their modern Clifton home will earn LEED platinum certification, the highest in the energy and environmental design program.
These buildings come in many shapes and sizes – but all green
Published Jan 3, 2014 CINCINNATI BUSINESS COURIER By Nikki Kingery, Projects Editor- Cincinnati Business Courier Our greenest buildings list includes several large projects for major institutions, such as the Longworth Wing of the Cincinnati Art Museum. But LEED certification doesn’t have to mean big bucks. In fact, the cost of the No. 1 project – Lohre and Associates’ office …
When it comes to green design, Chuck Lohre takes the LEED
Cincinnati Business Courier’s greenest buildings list includes several large projects for major institutions, such as the Longworth Wing of the Cincinnati Art Museum. But LEED certification doesn’t have to mean big bucks. In fact, the cost of the No. 1 project – Lohre and Associates’ office rehab in Over-the-Rhine – totaled just $9,500.
Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims
These guides set forth the Federal Trade Commission’s current views about environmental claims. The guides help marketers avoid making environmental marketing claims that are unfair or deceptive under Section 5 of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 45. They do not confer any rights on any person and do not operate to bind the FTC or the public.
INTRODUCING…ReSource’s Non-Profit Cincinnati online Wish List.
Whether you are launching a new program or just need to replace a broken chair we are here to help you get what you need for your organization. Our 23,500 sq. ft. warehouse in Sharonville, OH is packed with great inventory thanks to today’s donor State Farm.
Below is a sample of items that we have on hand. If you want to order something on today’s flyer please call us at 513.554.4944.
INTRODUCING…ReSource’s online Wish List.
You’ll find the link on our homepage http://resourceweb.org/
If your organization needs something that we don’t have in stock you can now go online and add your request to our Wish List. We’ll call you when the item you requested becomes available. Requests are filled according to the submission date.
September’s Building Blocks … Do you have information about your operation? Would you like to extract useful insights from that information that could help you better meet the needs of your consumers, members, and donors? Sign up for ReSource’s September Building Blocks for Non-Profits, Analytical Tools for Non-Profits. This program will help you find hidden facts that can help build a better understanding of your operation and identify the key factors that will lead to better results. More @ http://resourceweb.org/seminars.asp
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