Climate Corps Opportunities
Do you want to work directly with leading organizations in California to design and implement programs that increase community resilience and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions? Starting as a ground-breaking AmeriCorps service program, Climate Corps has placed hundreds of motivated candidates in 10-month opportunities since 2010, including over 80 at Alameda County. The program now is a fellowship.
Alameda County Climate Corps fellows have gone on to energy companies, environmental consulting, public service, and graduate school. They have continued their careers with employers including the Appalachian Regional Commission, City of Portland, City of San Jose, County of Alameda, County of San Mateo, County of Santa Clara, East Coast Greenway Alliance, ENGIE Impact, Gap Inc., Green Foothills, Grist, Harris County, MCE Clean Energy, Mills College, NRDC, Oliver Wyman, PG&E, Recology, Republic Services, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, Salesforce, SCS Global, Sierra Club, Stok, StopWaste, Tanko Lighting, and UCSF.
Climate Corps Openings
Applications have closed for 2024-2025 opportunities.
- Review job descriptions for 2024-25 opportunities at Alameda County.
 - Visit www.climate-corps.org to learn more about Climate Corps and to apply.
 
Climate Corps at Alameda County 2024-25: In Depth
					In 2024-2025, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted four Climate Corps Fellows.
						Name: Sophie Arens
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project: Promote the electrification of the county fleet and expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure
						
						Goal: Analyze usage and performance of over 400 County fleet vehicles to determine which internal combustion vehicles can be decommissioned, in order to add electric vehicles to the fleet and identify where new charging stations are needed
						
						Highlight: It is satisfying knowing my work on County fleet electrification helps reduce the County's operational emissions, which in turn benefits the environment of Alameda County and the health of its residents.
						
					
						Name: Jeffrey Moridani
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Develop and share resources - including databases, maps, and videos - for County agencies and partners to help them safeguard vulnerable frontline communities against climate and natural disasters
						
						Goal: Create resource referral database with tailored information about dozens of free programs that can help County residents with concerns such as bill reduction, home improvements, and emergency support 
						
						Highlight: One highlight was planning and leading a series of collaborative workshops bringing together County staff and community-based organizations. In these workshops, participants identified specific needs of vulnerable communities, such as language access, so I could check whether the included programs met these needs. These insights are helping me tailor the database to include the most relevant resources and information for the audience so that potentially thousands of residents in under-resourced communities can benefit.
						
					
						Name: Naomi Schroeder
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Support development of an updated green building ordinance for County-owned projects for consideration by the Board of Supervisors  
						
						Goal: Work closely with stakeholders to develop an updated green building ordinance that will support implementation of climate action plan measures and align with new state requirements
						
						Highlight: I have enjoyed engaging with stakeholders from several General Services Agency divisions to learn more about their work, incorporate their feedback, and build consensus on draft language.
						
					
						Name: Moritz Stahl
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Roll out and update County recycling and composting programs at several Public Works Agency facilities across the county
						
						Goal: Ensure that the selected facilities are compliant with state and local waste regulations, in order to divert more than 1,500 cubic yards of waste annually away from landfills to be recycled or composted
						
						Highlight: I have greatly enjoyed working together with stakeholders from Public Works, waste haulers, and janitorial services at the different sites. Each facility came with its own challenges and working to overcome them together with a diverse range of people made each individual project uniquely rewarding.
						
					
Climate Corps at Alameda County 2023-24: In Depth
						
					In 2023-2024, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted three Climate Corps Fellows for the full term.
						Name: Grace Kann
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Develop protective actions materials and training to help frontline communities respond to and prepare for climate-related events such as extreme heat, wildfires, smoke, power shutoffs, and floods
						
						Goal: Build community resilience by providing educational materials for community-based organizations to adapt for and share with frontline communities such as older adults, the unhoused, children, and people with disabilities
						
						Highlight: I co-developed and co-presented the Climate Disasters Preparedness Training to inform the public about climate disaster preparedness and share how frontline communities are affected by climate change. The training was provided in English and interpreted live in Spanish.
 
						
					
						Name: Courtney Leader
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Integrate sustainable building strategies into lease negotiations and documents
						
						Goal: Support colleagues managing County real estate with approaches to lower energy and water usage in leased space, in alignment with our climate action plan
						
						Highlight: It has been rewarding working with other departments within the County's General Services Agency to implement the climate action plan. Having the buy-in from other departments has made the work progress quickly so I can see results during my fellowship.
						
					
						Name: Ajah Quawiy
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Develop outreach materials to promote recycling and composting within County facilities
						
						Goal: Enhance waste sorting practices among employees and visitors to over 60 County facilities to reduce contamination in waste and recycling containers and capture the environmental and economic benefits of recycling
						
						Highlight: When I host recycling training workshops and participants ask questions or tell me that they've learned something new, I feel a sense of accomplishment. Their engagement shows that the effort I put into education is making a tangible difference in their understanding and actions.
						
					
Climate Corps at Alameda County 2022-23: In Depth
						
					In 2022-2023, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted five Climate Corps Fellows.
						Name: Carol Lee
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Prepare for implementing a method to track participation in telework at the County
						
						Goal: Ensure the approach is user-friendly to facilitate the collection of high-quality data
						
						Highlight: It has been exciting to contribute to a data-driven initiative that advances climate and sustainability goals at a large organization, from reducing employee commutes to making informed decisions about future energy and office space needs.
						
						Project Poster (PDF - 411kb) *
					
						Name: Kameron Stoll
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project: Launch large-scale electric vehicle charging infrastructure project
						
						Goal: Make a plan to acquire charging infrastructure to support the expanding electric vehicle fleet of the County, which is projected to need over 200 additional electric vehicle chargers by 2035
						
						Highlight: It was satisfying to identify funding opportunities, learn about potential vendors, and know that my efforts greatly advanced this large, long-term project.
						
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						Name: Samira Tootla
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Develop a comprehensive compliance strategy for the County to fulfill California's Senate Bill 1383 requirements in procuring recycled organic matter and meeting recycled content paper requirements
						
						Goal: Update County's current organic matter and paper product procurement process, educate all stakeholders, and work towards compliance in procurement
						
						Highlight: One highlight from this project is being able to share the climate benefits of SB 1383 with stakeholders, which has helped them understand the importance of the new procurement goals.
						
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						Name: Ellie Vendegna
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Promote waste reduction in County facilities by conducting interviews and site visits with janitorial and building staff, updating waste infrastructure, and providing outreach materials
						
						Goal: Improve correct waste sorting by employees at County buildings through providing waste infrastructure and creating workshops for employees
						
						Highlight: I enjoyed engaging with stakeholders at 10 County facilities. Visiting these sites allowed me to gain a better understanding of the waste operations.
						
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						Name: Erin X.
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Start implementing climate adaptation strategies identified in the Community Resilience section of the next Climate Action Plan
						
						Goal: Strengthen community resilience to climate change by increasing preparedness and coordination of the County's services, supporting partnerships with community-based organizations, and utilizing robust research and data
						
						Highlight: Highlights included working alongside my fellow cohort and working with geospatial information software (GIS) to map climate vulnerability in the community.
					
Climate Corps at Alameda County 2021-22: In Depth
The fall fellows met regularly to coordinate and support each other on projects.
In 2021-2022, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted five Climate Corps Fellows, one starting mid-year.
						Name: Olivia Baaten
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Facilitate compliance with a new state law that includes requirements for using recycled-content paper, SB 1383, when the County orders printing services
						
						Goal: Prepare a summary of findings from discussing County purchasing patterns and brainstorming options with vendors
						
						Highlight: When having discussions with vendors, I enjoyed the opportunity to learn about how the County purchases paper. One highlight occurred when one vendor shared that my explanation of SB 1383 made her feel more comfortable with the law.
						
						Project Poster (PDF - 526kb) *
					
						Name: Caroline Kim
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Revise and refine a set of recommended actions on community resilience for the next Climate Action Plan for Government Services and Operations
						
						Goal:  Achieve consensus from internal stakeholders on goals of recommended actions for resilience and incorporate feedback from the community into the action language
						
						Highlight:  I created a matrix to map community feedback to relevant resilience actions. Multiple internal stakeholders have told me this matrix was very helpful for them in understanding community feedback.
						
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						Name: Jocelyn Rodriguez
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Develop an online feedback forum to solicit feedback from County residents on draft climate actions, as part of a broader effort to provide a range of opportunities for community input
						
						Goal: Ensure that the recommended actions in Alameda County's Government Services and Operations Climate Action Plan reflect community feedback
						
						Highlight: I am looking forward to seeing all the meaningful discussions surrounding draft measures on the online feedback forum. I feel really fulfilled knowing that I helped create a platform where community members can have their voices heard and share their thoughts with one another on important climate actions.
						
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						Name: Chelsea Su
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project: Advance the County's fleet electrification goals by identifying and applying for grant opportunities
						
						Goal: Secure funding for the County's first medium-duty zero-emission trucks and their charging infrastructure
						
						
					
						Name: Sam Talarigo
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Promote waste reduction in County facilities by collecting data through interviews and site visits in collaboration with janitorial staff, creating outreach materials for County employees, and implementing upstream waste reduction strategies
						
						Goal:  Create and launch online waste sorting training modules for County employees to increase waste diversion
						
						Highlight: I have enjoyed engaging with enthusiastic County stakeholders to collaborate on projects. It was a particular highlight to interview 11 stakeholders for a waste assessment report and to better understand waste operations at their facilities.
						
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2020-21: In Depth
						The fall fellows coordinated through virtual meetings while the region was under pandemic shelter-in-place orders.
						The spring fellows contributed to the development of the next climate action and resilience strategy for government services and operations.
In 2020-2021, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted six Climate Corps Fellows in five fellowships, as one fellowship was held by two fellows over the course of the year.
						Name: Sofia Barandiaran
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Identify potential climate resilience and green economy actions to be considered in the next climate action and resiliency plan for County services and operations and co-lead the process of developing resilience metrics for the next plan
						
						Goal:  Ensure that the County's services and operations are prepared to help our communities respond to climate change by contributing to the development of a short list of community resilience and green economy actions for stakeholder review
						
						Highlight: When I presented several options for how our team could use metrics to measure progress towards resilience, I was glad to be able to propose potential paths forward on a complex question. How to measure the resilience of a community or organization is a question that resilience professionals at all levels of government are considering, and it is meaningful to be part of shaping this new field.
						
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						Name: Nicole Haynes
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Complete the buildings and infrastructure section of the County's 2019 government operations greenhouse gas inventory, an accounting of greenhouse gases released due to County activities like using vehicles or powering buildings
						
						Goal:  Collect and analyze electricity and natural gas data for over 100 County buildings to contribute to the inventory, which can then be used to check progress and identify next steps
						
						Highlight: It was rewarding to analyze the buildings data from the greenhouse gas inventory to identify potential actions for the next climate strategy. The data showed that bold steps like switching from natural gas to electric equipment would directly result in greenhouse gas reductions.
						
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						Name: Jennifer Liu
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Identify socially responsible and climate-friendly investing best practices relevant to the County
						
						Goal:  Contribute to knowledge development associated with ESG (environmental, social, and governance) funds and climate-risk disclosure in order to protect County and employee assets
						
						Highlight:  It was wonderful to be able to see the County's accomplishments in green building, fleet electrification, and climate adaptation in person while conducting a COVID-safe site visit for a climate video project.
						
					
						Name: Jessica Navarro
						
						Agency & Dept:General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Advance the production of a video to celebrate the past ten years of climate action
						
						Goal:  Ensure the video showcases successes from the 2010-2020 climate action plan by providing editorial support to the production team
						
						Highlight: When I was asked to be included in the footage of teleworkers in the video, it was exciting to be given an opportunity to highlight remote-first working strategies.
						
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						Name: Shona Paterson
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Promote waste reduction in County facilities by collecting data, researching best practices, and engaging employees
						
						Goal:  Engage 200 employees in waste reduction initiatives such as surveys about their recycling needs and virtual trainings about how to prevent waste in County facilities
						
						Highlight: Presenting recycling trainings to social services employees and residents of interim housing was a highlight for me. It was uplifting to see County clients and employees asking insightful questions about waste reduction.
						
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						Name: Gavin Siegert
						
						Agency & Dept: General Service Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project:  Initiating transition to electric vehicles for medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks and vans used by our Property and Salvage department
						
						Goal:  Demonstrate to stakeholders the feasibility of and cost savings from electrifying these vehicles by sharing cost-of-ownership analysis
						
						Highlight: I really enjoyed developing relationships with electric vehicle (EV) truck dealerships. Because I worked with them to gather all the needed information about each EV model, we can now make informed choices for a decision that will affect the greenhouse gas emissions of County operations for years to come.
						
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2019-20: In Depth
						The fall fellows received an in-depth orientation to Alameda County.
						The spring fellows worked together to organize a lakeside trash clean-up for the fiftieth anniversary of the first Earth Day.
In 2019-2020, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted seven Climate Corps Fellows in six fellowships, as one fellowship was held by two fellows over the course of the year.
						Name: Bonnie Betts
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Complete recycling program update at two County buildings by implementing new waste/recycling infrastructure and facilitating employee trainings; document the approach for use in future buildings
						
						Goal:  Reduce recycling contamination at County buildings by designing and testing a replicable approach to updating recycling infrastructure and educating building tenants
						
						Highlight: It has been meaningful to collaborate closely with my colleagues in the recycling program on a daily basis, especially to work together to develop new approaches that the recycling program can use after my term of service.
						
							Project Poster (PDF - 841kb) *
					
						Name: Melissa Brownlie
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Identify approaches and initiatives for the next phase of climate work by conducting research on best practices from other jurisdictions' climate strategies and reviewing our Climate Action Plan measures to highlight successes and areas to carry forward
						
						Goal: Contribute to strategy development for how to proceed when the ten-year period for the Climate Action Plan for Government Operations and Services comes to a close
						
						Highlight: It has been an incredible learning experience to collaborate closely with the Office of Sustainability staff in preparation for the next climate strategy. I have greatly enjoyed diving into the research and learning about how to apply an equity lens to this work.
						
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						Name:  Allison Eames
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project:  Expand the use of zero emission electric vehicles in County business by developing infrastructure, performing data analysis to inform energy and money-saving strategies, and organizing employee outreach efforts
						
						Goal: To install 7 new EV charging stations; to provide key data to help the County plan for long-term vehicle replacement and right-sizing efforts; to launch a new fleet website that makes it easier to request motor pool trainings
						
						Highlight: When I watched seven social services staff eagerly volunteer to test-drive Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles at an EV training, I saw first-hand how new technologies can excite people into taking environmental action.
						
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						Name: Selina Gomez
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Develop green purchasing initiatives for county departments and vendors to lower greenhouse gas emissions, save money, and promote environmental health
						
						Goal: Implement a digital office initiative which could help save over $500,000; reach out to over 100 non-profit organizations with county service contracts to share resources that will help them make their operations more sustainable and resilient
						
						Highlight: It was very satisfying and a great learning experience to complete the editing and production of a county training video titled Climate Action Through Purchasing, now posted online.
						
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						Name: Neena Mohan
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Conduct initial stages of a first-pass climate vulnerability assessment for the county to learn about the impacts of climate change on services and operations
						
						Goal: Collect data in areas including natural environment, transportation, and water to help identify high priority climate impacts affecting county agencies, to inform future climate action planning
						
						Highlight: When reaching out with data inquiries, I was able to create new connections with relevant organizations and stakeholders. It felt good to build these relationships that could foster collaboration for the climate work we all hope to accomplish, especially to better support vulnerable communities.
						
					
						Name: Lexi Oliva
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Early Care and Education Program
						
						Major Project: Promote waste reduction best practices, with a focus on recycling and composting, and integrate 4Rs curriculum implementation in child care programs
						
						Goal: Reach 20 new child care program sites and develop waste reduction strategies tailored to each facility
						
						Highlight: As a part of my Rocky the Recycling Raccoon lesson, I ask for the children to engage in a waste sorting activity to test their knowledge at the end of the presentation. My favorite moment will always be the look of pride each child expresses when they sort an item correctly.
						
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						Name: Kamya Sud
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Promote community resilience for residents of unincorporated communities in Alameda County by supporting a tree-planting and heat education pilot program, Cooling Our Communities
						
						Goal: Develop partnerships with 7 cooling centers to facilitate registration for 300 trees to be planted within the communities served
						
						Highlight: Tabling at the Ashland FamFest Fun Run allowed to me to meet the people that our program aims to benefit. Interacting with residents one-on-one gave me valuable insight into how we could tailor our outreach to make the program even stronger.
						
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2018-19: In Depth
						Fellows participated in monthly Climate Corps trainings, including an overnight retreat in the Marin Headlands.
In 2018-2019, the Alameda County General Services Agency again hosted six Climate Corps Fellows. The Community Development Agency hosted one fellow.
						Name: Kathryn Cunningham
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Early Care and Education Planning Council
						
						Major Project: Promote waste management best practices in child care centers and family homes by educating children, teachers, and staff on the 4R curriculum (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot)
						
						Goal: Support 25 child care centers and family homes in their efforts to divert as much waste as possible away from the landfill
						
						Highlight: Seeing how engaged and interested the children are during classroom lessons. The children I work with are between the ages of 2 and 5, and seeing them understand what it means to recycle fills me with hope.
						
							
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							Name: Brittani Gallagher
							
							Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
							
							Major Project: Promote utilization of electric vehicles (EVs) among employees to reduce the County's carbon footprint and contribution to air pollution
							
							Goal: Achieve parity in vehicle miles traveled between County fleet gas vehicles and EVs
							
							Highlight: It was rewarding to see that the employee EV trainings that I hosted and organized led to employees becoming more familiar and excited to use County EVs for their work-related travel.  
							
							
								Panel Presentation at AltCar 2019
							
								
									Project Poster (PDF - 1326kb) *
					
						Name: Alex Mesher
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Build on sustainable purchasing efforts at the County through policy research, data analysis and outreach to executives and other employees
						
						Goal: Reduce climate pollution associated with manufacturing, transportation, use, and disposal of County purchases, including office supplies, office paper, and building materials, while maintaining or reducing cost to the County
						
						Highlight: Conducting surveys on sustainable purchasing with County employees showed me how passionate and knowledgeable they are about environmental issues.
						
							
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						Name: Erin Tou
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Update County-wide wildfire smoke communications protocol based on research of best practices and input from populations most vulnerable to poor air quality
						
						Goal: Increase coordination for county agencies' communications around wildfire smoke risk
						
						Highlight: Helping to write an RFP for a community engagement consultant has shown me how much influence that local governments can have on incorporating equity into programs. It was empowering to be able to focus the community outreach on typically underrepresented populations.
						
							
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						Name: Micaela Unda
						
						Agency & Dept: Community Development Agency, Planning Department
						
						Major Project: Pilot a climate adaptation program focusing on green infrastructure implementation to prepare communities for public health risks from increased heat
						
						Goal: Implement Cooling Communities program that will plant 300 trees, reduce heat in vulnerable communities, lower energy bills for households, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve livability through increased tree cover
						
						Highlight: Since first sitting in on a healthy communities meeting and seeing the enthusiasm with which the Cooling Communities program was met, I've found the program to be incredibly rewarding work.
						
							
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						Name: Savannah Whaley
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Advancing climate change adaptation and equity work among county departments and partners
						
						Goal: Adaptation and equity are incorporated into County climate action planning materials; other departments are considering the effects of climate change, like heat waves and wildfire smoke, on communities they serve
						
						Highlight: Seeing all the progress the County has made on preparing for the impacts of climate change, and being able to share and learn from other jurisdictions, has been really encouraging.
						
							
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						Name: Dominic Zona
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project: Encourage clean transportation to and from county facilities through expanding bike infrastructure and commuter programs designed to enable employees to get to work without driving alone
						
						Goal: Reduce single occupant vehicle trips by county garage parking permit holders by 20% and increase number of employees engaging with our commute website, https://gsa.acgov.org/our-work/initiatives/clean-commute/, by 50%
						
						Highlight: Seeing our parking cash-out program come together has been very rewarding. It's great to see all the planning and testing we have put into it result in a user-friendly program that will nudge commuters to explore options besides driving alone because they can be reimbursed for days they don't use their parking.
						
							
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2017-18: In Depth
						Fellows hosted one of the monthly Climate Corps training days.
In 2017-2018, the Alameda County General Services Agency again hosted six Climate Corps Fellows.
						Name: Camyle Allen
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Early Care and Education Planning Council
						
						Major Project: Educate children in preschool and child care on how to sort waste, train
						educators on sustainable
						facilities management, and create a platform for participants to share best practices
						
						Goal: Increase waste diversion in 30 new centers through engaging lessons and staff training
						
						Highlight: When I found out that I had expanded waste diversion capacity in our region's early
						care and education
						system by over 250 gallons in a few months through distribution of free recycling and organic bins, I felt like I
						was
						really making a difference.
						
					
						Name: James Dunn
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Identify funding and financial incentives for climate action, such as rebates for
						individuals
						and developers
						
						Goal: Develop a tool to assess climate transition risk in investment portfolios
						
						Highlight: With a cohort of six fellows at Alameda County, we have a unique opportunity to
						collaborate and
						support each other on our projects. One particularly rewarding experience was working together to design and host
						an
						interactive game for employees to promote waste sorting.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Sam Hill-Cristol
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project: Determining the most cost-effective strategy to expand electric vehicle charging
						at the County's
						central fleet facility, including assessing the results of a three-year "smart charge" pilot project
						
						Goal: Reducing utility bill costs in County fleet facility by 20% while adding more electric
						vehicles and
						chargers
						
						Highlight: When I planned a site walk-through of the County's main fleet facility with
						consultants and electricians,
						I was pleased that it turned into a two-hour problem-solving session leading to significant progress in the
						building
						analysis.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Kevin Horng
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Logistics Services
						
						Major Project: Promote sustainable modes of transportation to County facilities for employees
						and visitors
						by expanding commuter programs and improving bike parking
						
						Goal: Increase number of employees using carpool matching service by 50 percent
						
						Highlight: It was very meaningful to collaborate with other teams to create requirements for
						bike parking
						at new county buildings, because this is something that will outlast my fellowship term.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Pallavi Sherikar
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Advise county agencies on how to address the health impacts of climate change on
						county residents,
						based on analysis and synthesis of research into best practices for climate change preparedness
						
						Goal: For two workshops, distill research into clear presentations on best practices to address
						heat and air
						quality issues
						
						Highlight: After giving a presentation on what urban planners can do to prevent the heat island
						effect, I
						was told by a planner that it sounded like I had been doing this work for years. It gives me confidence going
						into
						graduate school to know that I have developed the ability to apply a climate lens to varied fields.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Catherine Willett
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Expand compost and recycling program to additional county buildings and design an
						outreach
						campaign to help reach our facility waste reduction goal
						
						Goal: Introduce compost and mixed recycling services to 15 county buildings and refresh existing
						programs
						in 10 buildings
						
						Highlight: I enjoyed teaching County employees about recycling and composting at the annual
						health benefits
						fair. I was pleasantly surprised by how many employees enthusiastically participated in our sorting game.
						
					
Climate Corps at Alameda County 2016-17: In Depth
						Fellows toured County green buildings and local waste facilities.
In 2016-2017, the Alameda County General Services Agency again hosted six Climate Corps Fellows.
						Name: Natalie Calhoun
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Roll out compost and expanded recycling program to County buildings and research
						waste reduction
						strategies for hard-to-recycle items such as mattresses
						
						Goal: Increase employee access to compost in 15 buildings and reduce the amount of recoverable
						material in
						the trash overall
						
						Highlight: Designing the initial plans for new outdoor dumpster locations lets me lend a hand in
						the future
						of County infrastructure so that I can make a lasting physical mark here. Giving a how-to-recycle training at the
						animal
						shelter was a real treat, because I got to play with the cats afterwards!
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Narayan Gopinathan
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Oversee the implementation of a smart charging program as well as installation of
						a battery
						for stationary energy storage, in order to reduce the impacts of electric vehicle charging on the power grid
						
						Goal: Reduce energy demand charges by 20% and building peak electrical demand by 18 kW in a
						County-owned parking
						garage
						
						Highlight: A highlight has been learning about the advanced technologies at the forefront of
						electric transportation
						technology. These include the use of large batteries in parking garages that can save energy when it is cheapest
						for
						use later; smart charging to let electric cars charge when there is the most available energy; and
						vehicle-to-grid
						integration, which lets car batteries store energy for the power grid.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Alisa Healy
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Early Care and Education
						
						Major Project: Promote recycling and composting in over 30 additional Alameda County preschools
						and child
						care centers through the Green Child Care 4R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot) Education program
						
						Goal: Increase the amount of waste that is recycling and composted by teaching students and
						staff how to sort
						waste
						
						Highlight: Reaching the milestone of educating 1000 students. Educating preschool students to
						develop recycling
						and composting habits at a young age is especially important because climate change will affect their generation
						the
						most. When I see preschool students enjoy sorting their waste into the correct bins, I feel that I helped them
						learn
						an important habit that will better their future.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Jacqueline Kha
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Support the strategic redesign of the sustainability intranet site to help County
						employees
						access the information they need to work more effectively and sustainably
						
						Goal: Analyze the existing 90-page site, enter streamlined content into the new dynamic site
						template, and
						reach 1000 employees in the first months of launch of the new site
						
						Highlight: Learning how to utilize appreciative inquiry for employee interviews was a great
						tool, and I was
						able to gain a better understanding of what it's like to be on both sides of an interview.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Alex Sabo
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Launch a new carpool matching website for County employees, and plan and
						implement clean commute
						campaigns in Hayward and Oakland
						
						Goal: Support at least 1000 employees to sign up for the County's new carpool matching site, and
						encourage
						employees who drive alone to work to switch to clean commute options like taking BART or biking
						
						Highlight: I really enjoyed speaking with employees in person at the annual Employee Health Expo
						about their
						commute challenges and being able to offer resources to those who wanted to try out a clean commute like
						carpooling
						but didn't know how to start. It felt good to see people light up when they heard that they can try a clean
						commute
						like carpooling that also improves their daily commute experience.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Liz Shenaut
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Office of Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Develop recommendations based on best practices for managing internal revolving
						funds in local
						governments to inform a proposal for a potential county fund for climate action and other innovative projects
						
						Goal: Obtain approval to go forward with establishment of a green revolving fund, which will
						enable departments
						to invest in efficient technology by getting help with the upfront costs
						
						Highlight: At a presentation to County executives, my findings were used to answer questions
						about the initial
						concept for the revolving fund. I am now working as part of a team including local graduate students to prepare a
						more
						detailed proposal for the next presentation.
						
						Project Poster 
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2015-16: In Depth
						Fellows hosted a series of lunchtime conversations on environmental topics.
In 2015-2016, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted six Climate Corps Bay Area Fellows.
						Name: Messay Betru
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Oversee the installation and management of a pilot energy storage battery system
						in order to
						reduce grid impact from the County's electric vehicle charging stations
						
						Goal: Reduce electricity consumption at least 10% at a major County garage and minimize demand
						charge costs,
						which can be up to 40% of an electricity bill
						
						Highlight: I met with potential vendors and evaluated return on investment to identify the best
						energy storage
						system. When I presented to the director of our agency on the system we recommended, I knew it was a milestone in
						my
						ability to clearly present my findings and gain project approval from executive leaders.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Jessica Byron
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Early Care and Education
						
						Major Project: Expand the Greening Preschools Program to engage child care centers and family
						child care homes
						in compost and recycling
						
						Goal: Deliver waste education and technical assistance to 15 new child care centers and 10 new
						family child
						care homes
						
						Highlight: Family child care centers tend to receive fewer resources and less support, so they
						appreciate
						that we are expanding our program to them. The staff and children at one home even prepared for my upcoming visit
						as
						Rocky the Recycling Raccoon by watching
						Wall-E. On lesson day, it was magical to see how engaged they were in sharing with me what they had
						already learned
						and why they were eager to start recycling!
					
						Name: Hana Creger
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Contribute to the multi-year goal of reducing drive-alone commuters by 20% by
						running campaigns
						promoting new employee BART shuttles and training employees to become Clean Commute Champions in their workplaces
						
						Goal: Encourage dozens of employees to switch from driving alone to clean commute options like
						carpooling
						and taking BART
						
						Highlight: It's been rewarding working on a team to plan and implement our first-ever Community
						Commutes Day.
						This is a fun day in the spring when all employees are supported to try a clean commute option and can win prizes
						for
						participating.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Alice Hewitt
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Roll out compost and expanded recycling program to County leased buildings and
						provide refresher
						trainings to staff in owned buildings
						
						Goal: Introduce compost collection to 15 new buildings and improve collection rates in 10
						buildings with expanded
						recycling
						
						Highlight: I was so pleased when a new mental health crisis center opened with the appropriate
						waste bins
						in place. Because we had worked with the center to select locations for bins to make it easy for staff and
						clients
						to use, the center could collect all recyclable and compostable materials from day one. I knew being part of a
						smooth
						move-in meant I had played a role in enabling the center staff to focus on providing the care their customers
						need.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Caitlín Murphy
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Support the implementation of organization-wide outreach campaigns to boost
						employee participation
						in sustainability programs, and track resulting progress on Climate Action Plan goals
						
						Goal: Engage 200 employees in planning Green & Healthy events and meetings in order to reduce
						waste; Provide
						feedback to 19 agencies on climate action progress in order to foster data-driven decisions
						
						Highlight: When I presented at two training sessions for peers working in the environmental
						field about how
						community-based social marketing techniques expanded Green & Healthy events at the County, it was rewarding to
						hear
						that several attendees planned to use these techniques to more effectively achieve their communities' climate
						action
						targets.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Hannah Wiser
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Make it easier for County employees to find and purchase green products by
						ensuring that products
						featured as green on our office supply ordering site meet rigorous environmental specifications
						
						Goal: Develop and implement a "Green Favorites" list of office supply products
						
						Highlight: When I evaluated 600 office supply products, I was delighted to find that 300 met our
						specifications,
						which gives employees a broad range of green options.
						
						Project Poster 
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2014-15: In Depth
						Fellows engaged employees in sustainability programs such as biking.
In 2014-2015, the Alameda County General Services Agency again hosted five Climate Corps Bay Area Fellows.
						Name: Nicole Gaetjens
						
						Dept: Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Develop environmental product and service standards to incorporate into lease
						agreements for
						County-operated buildings, ensuring County employees in all buildings enjoy high quality workplaces in terms of
						health
						and sustainability
						
						Goal: Pilot environmental standards in three leased buildings
						
						Highlight: When I presented my research and draft environmental standards to the head of the
						department in
						charge of leasing, and he expressed his enthusiasm for the project
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Debra Halligan
						
						Dept: Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Ensure progress on the County's Climate Action Plan by developing visualizations
						that communicate
						progress toward meeting sustainability goals
						
						Goal: Provide useful management data to Climate Executive Committee by sharing climate progress
						dashboard
						quarterly
						
						Highlight: At the first preview of our climate dashboard, agency heads asked questions,
						discussed, and seemed
						very interested in a visualization I made. I felt that my work was effectively communicating both progress and
						areas
						for improvement.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Natalie Lessa
						
						Dept: Early Care and Education Planning Council
						
						Major Project: Expand Greening Preschools Program through putting in place recycling and
						composting services
						and providing staff training and classroom education (
						see video)
						
						Goal: Extend services to 25 new preschool facilities, increasing waste diversion by 100 tons
						annually
						
						Highlight: The greatest reward is teaching three- to five-year-olds how to reduce, reuse,
						recycle, and rot
						because that skill and interest will last a lifetime. Plus, their teachers will continue to share their own new
						knowledge
						with future children in their classrooms.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Matthew Petrofsky
						
						Dept: Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Expand compost and recycling programs to more county facilities and increase
						existing programs'
						effectiveness by providing outreach and trainings to staff
						
						Goal: Roll out six new recycling and composting programs at County facilities, changing
						infrastructure where
						needed
						
						Highlight: Revising the floor plans of a yet-to-be-remodeled building to add space for and
						design the needed
						waste enclosures. It felt great knowing that recycling would be an early consideration in the remodel, not an
						afterthought.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Erica Tan
						
						Dept: Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Expand employee use of clean commuting resources - such as County BART shuttles,
						pre-tax commuter
						benefits, Guaranteed Ride Home, and carpool matching - to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from 9000
						employees'
						daily commutes to work at Alameda County
						
						Goal: Recruit and train 100 employee volunteer Clean Commute Champions to engage fellow
						co-workers in learning
						about and taking advantage of clean commuting resources
						
						Highlight: When we launched a new shuttle from BART to County offices at Embarcadero Cove in
						Oakland in response
						to employee requests, 45 employees participated in the shuttle outreach campaign. It was wonderful to celebrate
						with
						them on the shuttle just days after the new route's launch and hear how excited they were to avoid a long drive
						and
						to play their part in keeping our air clean.
						
						Project Poster 
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2013-14: In Depth
						The five fellows met weekly to support each other's projects and professional development.
In 2013-2014, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted five Climate Corps Bay Area Fellows, exposing Millennials to career opportunities in government.
						Name: Sam Bliss
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Measure the complete greenhouse gas emissions from the goods and services Alameda
						County buys
						
						Goal: Create a "supply chain emissions inventory" that illustrates the full environmental impact
						of purchasing,
						identify the areas of highest impact to help prioritize green purchasing efforts, and create a guidebook to
						assist
						other public agencies to carry out the same assessment
						
						Highlight: The first time I presented on my findings to County purchasing agents and staff
						working with community-based
						organizations, I wasn't sure how engaged they would be by this fairly technical information. I was delighted that
						everyone
						was interested to learn more about climate-friendly purchasing. It feels good to know that that my work will be
						put
						to use by County staff to carefully consider the upstream impacts of the goods and services they buy.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Elliot Goldstein
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Provide research, project management, and process facilitation support to the
						2014 cross-agency
						teams developing programs to implement the County's Climate Action Plan for Government Services & Operations
						
						Goal: Support teams to engage employees to take advantage of clean commuter benefits, make a
						video portal
						promoting alternative work arrangements, launch a Countywide desktop videoconferencing tool, and develop a
						sustainability
						dashboard to monitor progress on climate action.
						
						Highlight: At the event to launch the 2014 teams, I was inspired to hear the members of past
						teams speak about
						what they had gained from being part of this effort. And when the County Administrator, Susan Muranishi, stressed
						the
						importance of sustainability to the County and community that it serves, I felt optimistic that the new teams'
						programs
						would be implemented.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Kimberly Hazard
						
						Agency & Dept: GSA, Early Care and Education Planning Council
						
						Major Project: Promote waste reduction and recycling in child care centers and preschools
						throughout Alameda
						County
						
						Goal: Improve recycling and waste reduction in 30 child care centers new to the program, divert
						at least 100
						tons of waste from local landfills, and conduct outreach so that Alameda County preschool teachers improve their
						knowledge
						of recycling and waste reduction best practices and applicable laws affecting their programs
						
						Highlight: When one provider told me how impressed she was that I, the one person working on the
						child care
						greening program, had reached so many children and centers, I was grateful for the opportunity to reach such a
						wide
						range of people who might not otherwise receive environmental education. Every time I complete a lesson , whether
						it
						is for 20 or 120 children , I know they are then set on a path to be the next generation of environmental
						stewards.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Rachel Om
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Promoting bicycle commuting through outreach campaigns and infrastructure
						upgrades
						
						Goal: Increase public and employee bike parking options by creating 150 to 200 bike parking
						spots and expand
						business travel alternatives by establishing an employee bike fleet
						
						Highlight: In one week, I submitted an order for 18 bike racks and a maintenance station to
						install in a secure
						employees-only bike parking cage, submitted a grant application to fund 25 bike racks at County buildings, and
						finalized
						the guidebook for safe use of the upcoming employee bike fleet. It was rewarding to take action and feel
						confident
						these projects will be effective because they were designed based on my thorough research identifying the best
						methods
						of promoting biking to County employees.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Nina Salvador
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Implement organics (compost) collection and expanded recycling programs at County
						facilities,
						and create a toolkit so that other agencies can use our roll-out approach as a model
						
						Goal: Roll out new organics and mixed recycling programs at seven County facilities, and audit
						the County
						waste stream to find further opportunities for recycling
						
						Highlight: My favorite roll-out was at the Alameda County Parking Garage (AlcoPark), which many
						County employees
						visit daily to check out County vehicles. The paper, mixed recycling, and organics bins that I added there are a
						great
						way to promote the County's sustainability goals at a high-traffic location.
						
						Project Poster 
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Climate Corps at Alameda County 2012-13: In Depth
						The five volunteers brought enthusiasm and energy to their projects.
In 2012-2013, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted five AmeriCorps Members through Climate Corps Bay Area.
						Name: Thomas Fenster
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Implement composting and expand recycling programs at County buildings; run waste
						reduction
						campaigns
						
						Goal: Roll out six new compost and recycling programs and run a major waste reduction campaign
						
						Highlight: Exceeding my goal by rolling out composting at 10 new sites and running an
						agency-wide Ready Set
						Recycle competition. The competition was fun for both me and the participants and, through education and
						monitoring,
						greatly reduced contamination in the recycling stream of the participating buildings.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Katherine H.
						
						Agency & Dept: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Promote the adoption of sustainable commutes and business travel alternatives
						
						Goal: Increase awareness of sustainable commute modes by holding multiple Clean Commute Fairs;
						provide a cleaner
						transportation option by expanding the employee BART-connector shuttle system to Hayward
						
						Highlight: I designed a Clean Commute Fair to provide employees the resources they need to
						engage in sustainable
						commute modes. Attendees enjoyed participating in our scavenger hunt, seeing the iPad app showcase, hearing
						transit
						vendor presentations, and receiving free on-site bike tune-ups from a local bicycle technician.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Jessica Jetter
						
						Department: Child Care Planning Council
						
						Major Project: Provide outreach and education to Alameda County preschools to help them green
						their schools
						
						Goal: Assist preschools in rolling out new compost and recycling programs, train teachers and
						students on
						the RRRR (reducing, reusing, recycling, and rotting) curriculum, and promote overall greening of preschool sites
						using
						the Go Green rating scale
						
						Highlight: A teacher from a school that I worked with to implement a new compost program told me
						that several
						parents had shared that their children were asking about the compost bin at home. This showed that the children
						had
						not only come to understand the purpose of compost in the classroom but that they were also bringing this
						knowledge
						home to their families.
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Nicole P.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Promote recycled-content purchases and paper waste reduction; develop
						community-based social
						marketing campaigns, create outreach materials, and track outcomes
						
						Goal: Recruit 25 Green Ambassadors into an official role as grassroots leaders to promote green
						habits and
						to help their colleagues conserve resources
						
						Highlight: Successfully recruiting a group of enthusiastic County employees to participate in
						the Green Ambassadors
						network pilot. It was great to work with passionate people who truly support sustainability at the County and are
						willing
						to step forward to lead the change!
						
						Project Poster 
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						Name: Thomas S.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Administration
						
						Major Project: Regional Renewable Energy Procurement (R-REP)
						
						Goal: To install over 20 megawatts of distributed solar photovoltaic systems at public agencies
						throughout
						the Bay Area, facilitating local government agencies to achieve GHG reduction targets
						
						Highlight: Assisting the County team with organizing and evaluating technical data for potential
						renewable
						energy sites under consideration for development through R-REP.
					
Climate Corps at Alameda County 2011-12: In Depth
						The three volunteers and their supervisors partnered on innovative climate action projects
In 2011-2012, the Alameda County General Services Agency hosted three AmeriCorps Members through Climate Corps Bay Area.
						Name: Kayla P.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Administration
						
						Major Project: Support implementation of the
						Regional Renewable Energy Procurement Project, an Alameda County-led initiative under
						which Bay Area public agencies
						throughout four counties will collaborate on purchasing renewable energy systems
						
						Goal: Assist 20 to 30 agencies to cost-effectively deploy 20 to 40 megawatts of renewable energy
						on public
						facilities
						
						Highlight: I am proud that my stakeholder engagement efforts as project manager of the R-REP are
						enabling
						us to meet our goals. As of May 2012, we estimate that the project will result in up to 50 megawatts of renewable
						energy
						at public facilities in the Bay Area.
					
						Name: Will Q.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Promote sustainable purchasing and waste reduction initiatives among County
						employees
						
						Goal: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through community-based social marketing and
						sustainability communications
						
						Highlight: I designed and distributed a sticker that is posted in restrooms to encourage
						employees to take
						fewer paper towels. The County's Art Commission commented on its design savvy and encouraging message, and some
						employees
						have started taking other green actions at work because of the reminder.
					
						Name: Jeff R.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Promote carpooling and clean commuting to the workplace
						
						Goal: Reduce the number of single occupancy vehicles commuting to work by signing up over 1000
						employees to
						Zimride, Alameda County's carpool network
						
						Highlight: Creating the first-ever "March Madness" carpool tournament where sixteen agencies
						competed for
						the highest percent of employees registering to carpool. The awards were given at a Golden State Warriors game,
						giving
						participants a fun event to reward significant GHG reductions.
					
AmeriCorps at Alameda County 2010-11: In Depth
						Thanks to grant support, 7 AmeriCorps volunteers helped Alameda County reach strategic goals
In 2010-2011, Alameda County hosted seven AmeriCorps Members in its General Services and Community Development agencies. These Members provided their volunteer energy to increase community awareness of climate change, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, save energy, and promote job opportunities for at-risk youth. Six of these members were part of the ground-breaking new AmeriCorps service program, Climate Corps Bay Area, which received grant funding from California Volunteers. The seventh member was part of the New Sector Alliance's Residency in Social Enterprise.
Climate Corps Bay Area
						Name: Leigh B.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Transportation Services
						
						Major Project: Support expansion of Clean Commute Program to encourage employees to walk, bike,
						take public
						transportation, or carpool to work
						
						Goal: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the environmental impact of employee commutes
						
						Highlight: I conducted a research project on local government employee commute programs. By
						corresponding
						with over 30 program leaders across the nation, I gained insight into employee commute program barriers and
						successes
						that we are using to shape the design of our program.
					
						Name: Jason D.
						
						Department: Community Development Agency, Neighborhood Preservation and Sustainability
						
						Major Project: Perform energy efficiency assessments in homes to support the County's
						Weatherization Assistance
						Program for low-income residents
						
						Goal: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through helping low-income households to become more
						energy efficient,
						save on energy bills, and improve their level of comfort and indoor air quality
						
						Highlight: When my first potential client met with me and recounted all the issues in her home,
						I was so grateful
						for the extensive technical training we received. It feels great to know that the work I am now able to do will
						help
						her and her family every day.
					
						Name: Jon G.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Assist with rolling out compost collection and expanded recycling program in
						County buildings
						
						Goal: Achieve greenhouse gas emissions reductions by decreasing materials sent to landfill
						
						Highlight: I had the opportunity to collaborate with another Member on recycling outreach.
						Together, we redesigned
						recycling outreach materials and planned pilots of several different community-based social marketing strategies
						to
						test which approaches most increase recycling and composting rates.
					
						Name: Rieko N.
						
						Department: Community Development Agency, Neighborhood Preservation & Sustainability Department
						
						Major Project: Perform energy efficiency assessments in homes to support the County's
						Weatherization Assistance
						Program for low-income residents
						
						Goal: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through helping low-income households to become more
						energy efficient,
						save on energy bills, and improve their level of comfort and indoor air quality
						
						Highlight: It's exciting for me to build my understanding of how government works. Recently, I
						read an article
						about a federal aid program, then discovered that that the county program I work on has aligned its standards
						with
						this federal aid program, showing me how important it is for policy-makers at all levels to consider how policies
						interact
						across agencies.
					
						Name: Lou R.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Sustainability Program
						
						Major Project: Support development of employee outreach initiatives to promote green workplace
						practices
						
						Goal: To provide County employees with opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
						waste in their
						workplaces
						
						Highlight: I assisted with the design and analysis of a County employee survey on sustainability
						in the workplace,
						to which we received over 1800 completed surveys. I analyzed responses to several open-ended questions, gaining
						unique
						insight into some of the challenges faced by County employees. I was encouraged by the excitement many employees
						expressed
						about green initiatives.
					
						Name: David S.
						
						Department: Community Development Agency, Neighborhood Preservation & Sustainability Department
						
						Major Project: Perform energy efficiency assessments in homes to support the County's
						Weatherization Assistance
						Program for low-income residents
						
						Goal: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through helping low-income households to become more
						energy efficient,
						save on energy bills, and improve their level of comfort and indoor air quality
						
						Highlight: At a monthly training hosted by our parent program, Climate Corps Bay Area, I
						introduced other
						AmeriCorps members to weatherization and home energy assessments. The response of other Climate Corps members to
						my
						presentation reminded me of our work's potential to not only combat climate change but also improve the quality
						of
						life for the County residents we work with.
					
New Sector Residency in Social Enterprise
						Name: Ben P.
						
						Department: General Services Agency, Administration
						
						Major Project: Research, recommend, and begin implementation of refresh to New Beginnings
						strategy and programming
						
						Goal: Collaborate with New Beginnings Committee to expand youth job training and creative
						development program
						
						Highlight: Along with a co-worker, I planned and led a strategic retreat with the County
						Administrator and
						several department heads to refine the mission, vision, and strategic direction of the
						New Beginnings Program.
					

