Tuesday, September 17, 2013
New Board Members Bring Expertise, Vision
At the September meeting, two new members joined the Board of Directors. Michael Barrett brings deep experience in governing environmental and community nonprofit organizations as well as off-the-charts enthusiasm for energy efficiency to managing his rental properties. Find out more of what he is up to at his website, http://urbanthoreau.com/. Ed Blume shares the energy efficiency knowledge and also contributes marketing and renewable energy skills and experience. His company, Energy Consulting Network, provides energy project management. Visit http://www.energyconsultingnetwork.com/.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Green Apartment Network Launches as Not-for-profit Membership Association
We're official. We're a bona-fide registered not-for-profit cooperative association, incorporated in Wisconsin and certified by the Department of Financial Institutions.
GAN is out to transform the world of apartment living, to have owners and renters on the same team, working together for safe, healthy, comfortable, sustainable, efficient, clean places to live that are a great value, great investments, and in harmony with land and nature.
As a cooperative, membership is open. Any individual or organization who can benefit from Green Apartment Network, and fulfill the obligations and duties of membership, may join and have a vote.
There are three membership types; rental property owners and investors (some folks still call us "landlords"), residents (y'know, "tenants"), and supporting members -- the contractors, service providers, and institutions we work with, and anyone else who supports our work for a prosperous and environmentally-friendly future.
GAN is out to transform the world of apartment living, to have owners and renters on the same team, working together for safe, healthy, comfortable, sustainable, efficient, clean places to live that are a great value, great investments, and in harmony with land and nature.
As a cooperative, membership is open. Any individual or organization who can benefit from Green Apartment Network, and fulfill the obligations and duties of membership, may join and have a vote.
There are three membership types; rental property owners and investors (some folks still call us "landlords"), residents (y'know, "tenants"), and supporting members -- the contractors, service providers, and institutions we work with, and anyone else who supports our work for a prosperous and environmentally-friendly future.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
60% of renters will pay more for "green" apartments
The “2013 Green Renters Survey” was commissioned by HD Supply
Facilities Maintenance as a follow-up to our “2010 Green Renters Survey”
to understand how apartment renters preferences for amenities,
including energy efficient, water conserving, and other environmentally
preferable amenities, has changed over the past couple of years.
Gretchen will go into detail on the results during the presentation, but
I will share a few highlights here with you now.
- 77 percent of renters report that it is important that their apartment is “green,” compared to 62% in 2010.
- 17 percent consider this very important, compared to 13% in 2010.
- 65 percent state that energy efficiency is important, compared to 56% in 2010.
- 57 percent value an apartment with environmentally friendly features, compared to 42 percent in 2010.
- Only 13 percent of renters are aware of a “green” apartment complex in their area.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Get with the plan, renters!
From a news release published on DigitalJournal.com:
[A]n overwhelming majority of Americans (93%) stated that they are convinced that investing in energy efficiency products will enable them to reduce their energy bills. . . .22% of renters feel the investment is not worth their while.
Madison Gas & Electric has a list of energy-saving tips for renters.
[A]n overwhelming majority of Americans (93%) stated that they are convinced that investing in energy efficiency products will enable them to reduce their energy bills. . . .22% of renters feel the investment is not worth their while.
Madison Gas & Electric has a list of energy-saving tips for renters.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Green-minded students need places to live
Landlords, did you know that there's a growing sustainability effort on
the UW campus? These green-minded students need places to live while
they're in school, as well as after they graduate. We need more green
landlords to offer green living situations all over Madison and beyond.
How to grow food in any apartment or yard
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