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1 Serving the Campus Sustainability Community Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education

2 What is AASHE?  Association of colleges & universities working to create a sustainable future. Nearly 900 institutional members.  Participants from every sector of campus. Professional home for campus sustainability officers.  Mission:  Empower higher education to lead the sustainability transformation  Enable institutions to model sustainability in all their operations, including governance, education, research, engagement.

3 How AASHE Defines Sustainability  Inclusive, encompassing human and ecological health, social justice, secure livelihoods, and a better world for all generations  Three spheres - not just about the "environment."  Incorporates the triple bottom line: profit, people, and planet.  Draws on Brundtland definition: a better world for all generations. Credit: Cornell U. Sustainability Hub

4 AASHE's Vision  AASHE envisions a prosperous, equitable, and ecologically healthy world.  In such a world, higher education plays a vital role in ensuring that people have:  an understanding of the inter- dependencies between environmental, social, and economic forces; and  the skills and abilities to meet sustainability challenges

5 AASHE's Structure  Non-profit organization - 501(c)(3)  Board of Directors - 11-17 members from across U.S., including business leaders, academics, administrators and students  Staff – approx 25 in 10 states (offices in Lexington, KY and Denver, CO)  Advisory Council – 50-60 members  Senior Council – 10-15 members  Members are non-voting 10/23/2015

6 AASHE Member Benefits  Access to member-only resources  Consultations with AASHE staff  Networking and information sharing  Discounts on AASHE-sponsored events  Eligibility for professional awards and recognition  Publicity for your campus's efforts  Professional development opportunities

7 Professional Development Annual Conference Workshops, Webinars - opportunities to meet others, share resources, and collaborate on projects. Co-sponsored Conferences, Events - discounts for AASHE members. Interest Groups - facilitate learning, networking. Awards & recognition

8 Online Sustainability Resources Plans & Policies – master plans, strategic plans; extensive policy databank Publications – articles, reports, fact sheets, books, etc. Operations Resources – buildings, food, energy, etc. Curriculum – academic programs, centers, degrees, syllabi Campus Culture – outreach, surveys, alumni networks Sustainability Websites – at over 200 campuses Sustainability Officers – directory & job descrip’s.

9 Publications AASHE Bulletin – weekly news, events, jobs, resources. Archives in Resource Center. HE Campus Sustainability Review – annual review of campus sustainability based on Bulletin items. Campus Sustainability Perspectives (blog) - news and views from AASHE staff and guest bloggers. Events Calendar - campus sustainability happenings How-to Guides and Reports Climate Action Planning Wiki

10 Major Projects  STARS – Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System.  ACUPCC* – American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.  HEASC* – Higher Education Associations Sustainability Consortium. Coordinated by Second Nature.  DANS* – Disciplinary Associations Network for Sustainability *Partnerships

11 What You Can Do  Sign up for AASHE Bulletin  Attend sustainability conferences, workshops  Communicate sustainability across campus  Develop institution-wide sustainability plan  Join the AASHE community as a campus member  Celebrate success!  Questions? Email info@aashe.org


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