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Going Green? Get Government Help for Your Business

Marcia Wade Talbert Aug 20, 2009

With the abundance of databases to search, eligibility requirements to meet, and forms to fill out, applying for government programs can be complicated and time consuming. But when it comes to government programs for energy efficient products, getting into the green swing of things might be a little less complicated than it appears.

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Green Growth, Green Renewal

BlackEnterprise.com Aug 6, 2009

Several green housing developments have cropped up across the nation in urban and inner-city areas where companies and organizations have found a way to not only revive communities and their inhabitants, but help preserve the planet.

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Saving the Green While Going Green

Janell Hazelwood Jul 23, 2009

You’ve probably heard proponents pushing the case for everything green – from organic cosmetics to energy efficient home construction to new jobs. Even the Obama administration has jumped head-first into supporting green initiatives that it says will save the country billions of dollars, create less dependence on foreign oil, and generate opportunities in various industries. But how does this affect your bottom line?

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Green Summer Toys

Renita Burns Jul 10, 2009

Goodbye schoolbooks and teachers, hello ice cream and sand. Summer is here, and parents may be looking for ways to keep their children occupied during the hot summer days. It’s time to get your children off the couch and into the sun. Check out these environmentally friendly toys that will teach your children about BEing [...]

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Green Growth, Green Renewal

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As the White House puts its influence--and billions of dollars -- behind energy-efficient living for all Americans, opportunities abound for developers, entrepreneurs, and consumers to contribute to healthier, eco-friendly living. Several green housing developments have cropped up across the nation in urban and inner-city areas where companies and organizations have found a way to not only revive communities and their inhabitants, but help preserve the planet.

One such development is the R-Street Apartments in Washington D.C. The District’s newest green community, R-Street was purchased by residents through the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act, and underwent nearly $8 million in renovations to preserve and green 130 apartments.

In New Orleans, the Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corp. is turning a historic African American neighborhood that was left destitute after Hurricane Katrina into a community of 350 LEED-certified, flood-elevated homes. The organization is helping to provide tax credits, grants, and other incentives that will allow elderly homeowners to repurchase their homes at a significant discount.

In the Bronx, New York, the Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corp. (WHEDCo), an organization that works with families who struggle with poverty, has turned a dilapidated urban lot into a 128-unit high-rise for low-income and formerly homeless families. Intervale Green has energy-efficient elements and aesthetic additions that are not only keen on the eye but eco-friendly.

Here’s a look at each of these communities and their renewal:

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One Response to “Green Growth, Green Renewal”

  1. I live in the city of Chicago and would like to start a business that benefits our children but, Don't know where to start regarding financial assistance. I'm a self-starter and am looking at getting things in order. Anyone who can give me assistance it would certainly be appreciated. Please note serious persons reply. I'm on a mission and not looking for drama.

    Thanks in advance

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  2. dee on September 10th, 2009 at 7:07 pm

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