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Register today for upcoming Catalyst Communities webinars!
The Catalyst Communities Initiative is a comprehensive program to provide education, training, planning, and technical resources to local governments as they work toward their sustainability goals.?This initiative offers an array of resources on various environmental, social, and economic topics to help communities across Michigan make a just transition to decarbonization and meet our MI Healthy Climate Plan goals. The initiative aims to provide a range of resource options to meet communities wherever they are, regardless of geography, population size, or pre-existing knowledge.?
Michigan?s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)?Catalyst Communities Initiative is hosting this webinar series free to communities.?Recordings are?posted online for future viewing on the Catalyst Communities Webinars Webpage and anyone registering to join will get a notification when the recording is available.
Upcoming webinars
With amendments to Part 115 of Michigan?s Solid Waste Law going into effect earlier this year, now is a great time to learn what tools and resources EGLE offers to communities to assist them with their materials management programs. In this webinar, recycling specialists from EGLE will explain how they are helping Michigan communities navigate the complexities of these program changes. They will also elaborate on available technical assistance and educational services, as well as highlight grant opportunities communities can apply to for help funding successful materials management programs.
This webinar will provide information to local governments, businesses, non-profit organizations, or community groups on how to group buy residential solar, as presented in the updated Michigan Solar Communities Guidebook. The guidebook features content about resources, sustainable finance options, and examples of community solar models that fit into Michigan?s framework. GLREA Solarize is a program that supports communities? efforts to make going solar more affordable and easier to access for individuals. Attend this webinar and learn about the basics of Solarize, which will include topics such as the partnership between the community and an installer, community outreach and education, examples of Solarize models, and more.
This webinar provides information for advocates, organizations, and local governments about energy efficiency and geothermal energy, as presented in the updated Michigan Solar Communities Guidebook. The guidebook features content about resources, sustainable finance options, and examples of community solar models that fit into Michigan?s framework. This webinar is designed to provide attendees with an understanding of geothermal energy and how to access other related resources to improve the energy efficiency of your home. Join us to learn the basics of geothermal energy, participation in initiatives like National Community Solar Partnership, and case studies of community scale geothermal systems in Michigan.
The Michigan Green Communities (MGC) program is announcing the release of a sustainability plan resource kit! This tool will help Michigan communities embed sustainability into their operations and policies, as well as set them up for pursuing federal and state climate and infrastructure funding. Join MGC program staff during this webinar to learn more about:
- The release of a new template sustainability plan resource kit and a tutorial on how your community can use this helpful resource
- The new reporting period for the MGC Challenge opening January 1, 2024
- The benefits of participating in the MGC Challenge
- A tutorial on the MGC Challenge for those who are new to the program or need a refresher
Michigan Green Communities is open to all cities, villages, townships, and counties in Michigan at no cost. This webinar is intended for both current and prospective participants.
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Alana Berthold:?[email protected] Joel Roseberry:?[email protected]
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at this event?should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 at least two weeks before each event to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.
EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.
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