Task Force Representatives
The task forces were comprised of representatives from 86 organizations from Maryland state agencies, municipalities, non-profit and private sectors, and academia.
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Academic Institutions
Maryland Small Business Development Center
University of Maryland
- College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology, Inc.
- College of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences -Atmospheric & Oceanic Science, Chemistry & Biochemistry,Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
- Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Mid-Atlantic Regional Water Quality Program
- National Center for Smart Growth, Research, and Education
- School of Architecture
- School of Nursing, Environmental Health Program
- School of Public Health
University of Maryland Extension
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Businesses
Bridge Private Lending (One Green Home at a Time)
Frederick Ward Associates, Inc.
NSArchitects
Foursquare Integrated Transportation Planning
Skeo Solutions (formerly "E2 Inc."), Collaborative Solutions Group
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Government Agencies
Maryland Department of Aging - Nutrition and Health Program
Maryland Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Marketing
Maryland Department of Business & Economic Development ("Choose Maryland")
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene - Center for Chronic Disease Prevention
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
- Forest Service
- Maryland Environmental Trust, Keep Maryland Beautiful
- Natural Resource Planning, Coastal Planning
- Sustainable Maryland, Office for a Sustainable Future
Maryland Department of Planning
Maryland Department of the Environment
- Office of Environmental Justice
- Pollution Prevention and Sustainability Program (for businesses), MD Green Registry
Maryland Department of Transportation
Maryland Energy Administration
- Energy Efficiency Program, Residential Programs & Training and Appliance Rebates (EmPOWER Maryland)
Maryland Environmental Service
Maryland General Assembly - Senator
Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA), Maryland Safe Routes to School
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Municipal and County Governments
Baltimore City Department of Planning - Research & Strategic Planning
City of Annapolis
City of Cumberland, MD - Planning Department
City of Greenbelt - Department of Recreation
City of Rockville, MD - Environmental Management Division, Sustainable Rockville
City of Salisbury, MD - Department of Public Works
Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Watershed Stewards Academy
Prince George’s County - Health Department
Wicomico County/City of Salisbury (Joint Planning Commission) - Planning Department
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Non-Profits
Alliance for Climate Protection - Repower at Home
BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies)
Chesapeake Covenant Communities
Chesapeake Sustainable Business Alliance (CSBA) [Annapolis Sustainable Business Alliance (ASBA)]
CommonHealth Action - Port Towns Community Health Initiative (CHI)
Defenders of Wildlife - Climate Change and Wildlife
Forest Trends - Chesapeake Fund
Future Harvest - Chesapeake Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture
Greater Washington Interfaith Power and Light
Green Building Institute (GBI)
Home Builders Association of Maryland
Livability Project (and Bethesda Green)
Low Impact Development Center, Inc.
Lower Eastern Shore Sustainable Organic Network
Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Educators (MAEOE)
Maryland Association of Counties, Academy for Excellence in Local Governance
Maryland-National Capital Building Industry Association
Montgomery Housing Partnership
Montgomery Housing Partnership, Inc. - Real Estate and Neighborhood Revitalization
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Simplicity Matters Earth Institute
USGBC (US Green Building Council) - Southern Maryland Chapter