Climate action planning with a historic preservation mindset

In this webinar from November 22, 2024, Historic New England joined GreenerU to discuss their climate action planning journey and historic preservation efforts.

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Historic New England, the nation’s oldest and largest regional heritage organization, joined GreenerU to discuss their climate action journey and what that means for historic preservation efforts at some of the nation’s oldest properties. They also shared how planning efforts have helped strengthen and prioritize their fundraising efforts.

Contact us to learn more about GreenerU’s climate action planning process for nonprofits.

Guest panelists included:

Joie Grandbois, Sustainability Coordinator, Historic New England
Ben Haavik, Property Care Team Leader, Historic New England
Katy Pomplun, Institutional Giving Officer for Preservation, Historic New England

If you are itching to know more about Historic New England’s climate work, take a look at this case study, which dives deeper into the details of Casey Farm’s planning process.


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