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B Corp for the Built Environment Workshop

  • Good Work Institute, Greenhouse 65 Saint James Street Kingston, NY, 12401 United States (map)

Live Indoor Immersive Workshop, Virtual Attendance also available

Hosted by Circularly with Collaboration from Good Work Institute, Pattern For Progress, and TruFund.

Are you passionate about creating affordable, healthy, and resilient spaces in the Hudson Valley? Are you curious about how aligning with B Corp Certification can help you make a positive impact in the built environment?

We are excited to invite you to join the “B Corp for the Built Environment Workshop," hosted by Circularly PBC on September 13th, 2024, both in person and remote at the Good Work Institute, Greenhouse in Kingston, NY. This immersive one-day workshop is designed for architects, contractors, developers, property managers, and designers who are eager to drive a just transition in their industry. The event will feature programming and insights from organizations such as Good Work Institute, Pattern For Progress, and TruFund.

To Sign Up, Click Here.

By joining this one-day immersive workshop, architects, contractors, developers, property managers, and designers will gain invaluable insights into integrating affordable, healthy, and resilient design principles into their projects. The workshop provides a unique opportunity to connect with industry peers, fostering a network of like-minded professionals dedicated to equitable and sustainable development. Attendees will be equipped with practical tools and knowledge to navigate the B Corp certification process—and will come away understanding if they qualify, what the legal requirement is to certify, and their next steps towards certification. Additionally, the session on local community-driven projects and pathways to financing will offer strategic insights into leveraging low-interest loans and grants to support impactful community planning initiatives. By the end of the workshop, participants will have clear next steps for contributing to a just transition in the Hudson Valley, along with the resources and connections to make a tangible difference in their industry.

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