IMT is Awarded $5 Million Department of Energy Grant for Community-Led Climate Action
The Department of Energy Awards IMT’s team $5 million grant for equitable building decarbonization work as part of the Building Infrastructure Law
The Department of Energy Awards IMT’s team $5 million grant for equitable building decarbonization work as part of the Building Infrastructure Law
This first webinar in the series provides details on best practices for BPS, including how to set equitable and inclusive policy that will lead to successful implementation.
Cherylyn Kelley explains why the latest HUD announcement is a big deal for energy efficient, affordable homes
Learn about the objectives, tactics, and guidelines we’re following to implement the Community Engagement Framework.
Learn how we collaborate with communities to ensure equitable solutions to energy and climate challenges.
Learn about our process for addressing conflict between IMT, community partners, and other external partners.
The Community Engagement team has collaborated extensively with community-based organizations (CBOs) to gather community feedback and to shape the way IMT works with communities. For many of our projects, such as our work with Poder in Orlando, Florida, and our work on the Community Engagement Framework, we have used this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to … Continued
IMT’s Annual Report captures not only the organization’s successes and progress from 2021-2022, but also recaps clear market signals that continue to drive action in buildings today.
Community-centered policymaking requires active engagement with residents long after a policy has been passed. A Community Accountability Board is a useful example for jurisdictions considering a building performance standard.
This roadmap graphic demonstrates how continuously engaging with community stakeholders can lead to transformative solutions for building performance policies.