Alliance members

Organizations (66)

AndaPR

Aurora School

<em><span style="font-size: x-small">W</span>e work to catalyze a shift from a
globalized, fossil fuel-based economy that enriches a few and weakens
most, to a localized green economy that strengthens all Bay Area
communities.</em>

Beacon Day School

Berkeley Oil Independence Task Force

Berkeley Sourcing Group, LLC

Center for Safe Energy

Citizens Against Pollution

Solar energy equipment sales, design, and project management.

Crunchy Foods is a family owned and operated wholesale bakery, based in Oakland.

Our services include:
Water Conservation and Efficiency
Wastewater Systems Greywater Systems
Constructed Wetlands
Rainwater Catchment
Roof Gardens
Erosion Control
Aquaculture/ Ponds
Drip Irrigation Systems
Drought Tolerant Design
Permaculture Design
Organic Gardening

East Bay Cohousing / Cohousing California

Ella Baker Center

Energy Preparedness is a consultancy firm with a focus on aiding
municipal and commercial response to our energy predicament. We work
with municipalities and companies to increase their level of
preparedness for escalating oil prices and supply disruptions.

Green Cafe Network

Green Contractor Guide

Green Eco Tek.com

Green Retirement Plans, Inc.

Mainstreet Moms Organize or Bust (theMMOB.org)

Malonga Ctr. for the Arts Tenants Assoc.

Moss Beach Renewable Energy

Oakland Community Action Network

San Francisco Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo)

SolarSipper

Sun's Free Solar

Sustainable Economic Solutions

Town-Green represents a group of dedicated 'green urbanists' who offer a comprehensive approach to sustainable community planning and urban design.

By combining award-winning 'green' design, new urbanism, and a formidable public process, we deploy a set of powerful tools that help catalyze agreements between disparate interests and conflicting forces. Our demonstrated ability to build consensus on the difficult economic, environmental, and social issues facing communities allows us to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, built and natural resource protection, housing affordability, job growth, and place-making. We understand how to work successfully with both public entities and private development on these issues to create strong, vibrant, sustainable, and enduring communities.

Valley LEAP

Waterplanet Alliance

Your Solar Connection

Individuals (81)
  1. Abe Salomon
  2. Adane G.W
  3. Al Weinrub
  4. Anne Finger
  5. Belinda Sparks
  6. Beverly Powell
  7. Chris Cassidy
  8. Christina Resasco
  9. Christine Keyser
  10. Christopher J Poor
  11. Cowboyrob
  12. Craig Fiels
  13. Cynthia Donovan
  14. David Room
  15. David Wilson
  16. Debra Fuller
  17. Doug Grandt
  18. Elena
  19. Eli Casinberk
  20. Elizabeth Katz
  21. Ellen Doudna
  22. Elliott Vander Kolk
  23. Erica Etelson
  24. Generation Green
  25. Geoff
  26. Geoffrey Holton
  27. Gordon Bennett
  28. Gordon Li
  29. Greg Fisher
  30. Holly Schneider
  31. HumbleKing
  32. Jan Cox Golovich
  33. Jan Lundberg
  34. Jeff
  35. Jeff Blumenthal
  36. Jeff Brothers
  37. JoeyWSmith
  38. John
  39. Josh Bennett
  40. Kuljit-Eiamia Solar
  41. Kwhan448
  42. Linda Currie
  43. Lois Simonds
  44. Michael Dietrick MD
  45. Nir
  46. None
  47. Paul Fenn
  48. R. J. La Chaux
  49. Raines Cohen, Cohousing Coach
  50. Ray
  51. Rob
  52. Ryan Van Lenning
  53. SamG
  54. Samuel Patterson
  55. Sherri P
  56. SolarSipper
  57. Stephanie Elliott
  58. Steve Beckendorf
  59. Victronix
  60. bruce
  61. courtneymiller
  62. dana kimsey
  63. fbl
  64. graham.lierley
  65. hilaryyothers
  66. jonah nisenson
  67. kmuraki
  68. lavidjio
  69. levana saxon
  70. levelle maxey
  71. levelle maxey
  72. lorij.rrdc
  73. mike adams
  74. mreid80289
  75. ninamo
  76. olivergreen
  77. perry
  78. robinelon
  79. wmpopper