Earth Sheltered Home And Building Nonprofit Organizations in the United States

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) - Development Center for Appropriate Technology - Earth Building Foundation, Inc. - Energy Efficient Building Association, Inc. -

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC)

SBIC is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the design, affordability, energy performance, and environmental soundness of residential, institutional, and commercial buildings nationwide. As the foremost national resource for sustainable design and product information, SBIC offers professional training, consumer education, and energy analysis tools. SBIC provides accurate, easy-to-use guidelines, software, and general information about energy conservation measures, energy efficient equipment and appliances, daylighting, and sustainable architecture. The Council is also active in presenting workshops and seminars geared toward improving building energy performance in cities and towns throughout the nation.

Development Center for Appropriate Technology

The Development Center for Appropriate Technology (DCAT) was founded in 1991 as a 501(c)(3) public service nonprofit organization for the purpose of supporting the development and use of sustainable approaches to meeting human and ecological needs through the appropriate use of technology. We know that today's complex problems cannot be solved by using technology independent of its context. To be appropriate, technology must be connected to the place, resources, economics, culture, and impacts of its use. We carry out our work in that larger context through a variety of interrelated projects based on principles of education, leadership, leverage, and synergy.

Earth Building Foundation, Inc.

Our mission is simple: Help people learn how to utilize earth building for better, safer, shelter.

Energy Efficient Building Association, Inc.

EEBA is a nonprofit organization that promotes awareness, education and development of energy efficient, environmentally responsible buildings and communities. The strength of EEBA lies in the diversity and talent of its membership, which includes: architects, builders, developers, manufacturers, engineers, utilities, code officials, researchers, educators, and environmentalists.

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