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Going Green

Third Sector New England develops programs and services to strengthen the non-profit sector and to work towards a more just and democratic society. TSNE also recognizes that as individuals, we can proactively engage in strategies that enhance our environment and community. We treat social responsibility as both an organizational and individual objective.

Articles & Reports on Going Green

  • Benefits of Green Design
  • Eight New Rules for Green Computing
  • Going Green: Tips from the NonProfit Center
  • Green Printing for Your Promotional Materials
  • Green Spring Cleaning
  • Green Workplace Tips
  • Nonprofit Centers Go Green
  • Safe, Fun Biking in Boston
  • Sweet and Eco-Friendly Really Do Go Together

Videos on Going Green

  • Why should a nonprofit adopt green practices?
  • Given limited resources, how can a nonprofit afford to be “green”?
  • What green practices can individuals personally adopt?
  • What green practices can individual nonprofit staff adopt?
  • How do you make it easier for people to recycle?
  • What can a nonprofit do to be green at the organizational level?
  • What green products can a nonprofit purchase?
  • What can a nonprofit do to be green at the community level?

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