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INSPIREEDUCATE
COLLABORATE
REPORT13
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
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We reflect on 2013 for the San Diego Green Building Council as a year of growth for our community, as we advanced our mission and expanded our outreach. In this report, we will highlight some of our proudest accomplishments: • Hosted first annual Zero Water Zero Energy Green Building Conference• Expanded the Annual Green Homes tour to include more than 200 attendees• Initiated two Green Assistance Program Projects at Balboa Park• Advocated for sustainability by participating in the City of San Diego Climate Action Plan and regional stormwater planning process These accomplishments are the reflection of eleven-years of community dedication and collaboration surrounding green building in San Diego. Thank you for being a part of this movement. We look forward to your support in 2014.
Douglas Kot, Director
WELCOME
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
EDUCATE
Zero Energy Zero Water
Conference
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1 Welcome
3 Mission & Vision
5 Board of Directors
7 Educate
9 Inspire
11 Collaborate
13 Financials
14 Partners
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CONTENTS
COLLABORATE
Green Assistance Program
INSPIRE
Green Homes Tours and Outreach
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Total LEED Certified Projects
History
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San Diego organizing group forms with 21 members
Received Sempra Energy Foundation, Environmental Champion Award
501(c)(3)established
The Living Building Challenge Collaborative begins in San Diego via SDGBC
Membership reaches 525
2002
2009
2007
2011 2013
VISIONOur buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the health and vitality of all life within a generation.
MISSIONInspire, educate, collaborate within our community to transform our built environment toward true sustainability.
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
2004
2003
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Certified Projects
Cumulative
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
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LEED Projects in San Diego100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Certified
Silver
Gold
Platinum
LEED CI LEED CS LEED EBO+M
LEED FORHOMES
LEED FORSCHOOLS
LEED ND LEED NC
PERCENTAGES BY AREA
Architecture/Design
Engineering/Consultants
Contractor/Builder
Manufacturer/Vendor
Facility Management
Development/Real State
Gov’t/NonProfit
Utility/Energy Service
Student
Other/Not Listed
21.5%
19.3%
17.5%
7.7%
6.6%
6.2%
5.9%
5.7%
5.5%
4%
MEMBERS
BOARD OFDIRECTORS
2013
The Board of Directors provides vision and direction for the organization.
Matthew PorrecaBNIM Architects
Lucia StoneSan Diego Gas & Electric
Avery KintnerEmpowered Energy Solutions
Beth BrummittBrummitt Energy Associates
Thomas Del MonteInterra Energy
Zach PannierDPR Construction
Sean HulenBalfour Beatty Construction
Micah MitroskyIBEW Local 569
Jacques ChiraziCity of San Diego
Daniele HortonVerdani Partners
Walt KanzlerQualcomm
Robert ThieleRobert Thiene Architects
Bill BarnardWB Consulting
Barbara FanningMindswing Consulting
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Volunteers are central to SDGBC and much of the Council’s work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees. In 2013, our 100 most active volunteers contributed over 3,500 hours, demonstrating community commitment to a sustainable future forSan Diego.
COMMITTEES PROGRAMS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTEMERGING PROFESSIONALSEXISTING BUILDINGS: O+MGREEN SCHOOLSMARKETING/MEMBERSHIPLIVING BUILDING CHALLENGERESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGSUSTAINABLE DESTINATION
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIESGREEN ASSISTANCEGREEN BUILDING EDUCATIONSAN DIEGO LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE CAMPAIGN
“EVERY EVENT THE COUNCIL HOSTS BRINGS TOGETHER
A GREAT TEAM OF EXPERTS AND VOLUNTEERS WHO HELP
DELIVER GREAT CONTENT. I AM CONTINUOUSLY IMPRESSED BY
THE PASSION AND DIVERSITY OF THOSE INVOLVED WITH THE COUNCIL-THAT’S WHAT TRULY
KEEPS ME COMING BACK.”
-TANYA GOYETTE,SDGBC COMMITTEE CHAIR
VOLUNTEERIMPACT “
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The Green Homes tour attracted 225 attendees in 2013, making it our biggest year yet. Held in November, the Green Homes tour showcases real life projects and sustainability solutions from a variety of budgets and styles. This year, visitors were able to experience solar installations, native landscape, passive heating and cooling, and water reclamation systems in the eight featured homes.
INSPIRE
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As a member of the USGBC Pacific Regional Council, SDGBC Board members traveled to Sacramento to participate in Advocacy Day, an effort focused on promoting the benefits of green building and supporting sustainable development policies in California.
ADVOCATE
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The San Diego Green Building Council hosted local and national leaders in innovative technology and thinking at the Zero Energy Zero Water Green Building Conference. This event focused on commercial and residential green building solutions through case studies and presentations, with an emphasis on regenerative design, Living Building Challenge projects and net zero building strategies.
UrbanFarming
Sustainable Communities and EcoDistricts
Climate Leadership and Action Plan
The Future of Water in San Diego
Green Building Tours
Regenerative Design
Net ZeroEnergy
Living Building Challenge
GreenSchools
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STUDY GROUPSGREENMEETS
LUNCH+LEEDSWORKSHOPS
1200 + UNIQUE ATTENDEES AT OVER 70EDUCATIONAL EVENTS IN 2013
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Collaboration for SustainabilitySolutions in Balboa ParkSDGBC is part of a multi-organizational effort with The City of San Diego, Balboa Park Cultural Partnership, and San Diego Gas & Electric to provide education and outreach on green buildings and operations in Balboa Park.
SDGBC has supported this work by bringing the Green Assistance Program (GAP) to Balboa Park. GAP aids local non-profits that desire to green their buildings and operations by rallying a team of volunteers to prepare a LEED for Existing Building feasibility assessment for a non-profit building. This program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionals, strengthening and expanding the local green building community.
“We are excited to be a partner in this effort of greening the operations of the institutions in Balboa Park. Every dollar saved in these buildings means another dollar to support the cultural programs that are so important to our community.”
COLLABORATE
-Doug Kot,San Diego Green Building Council
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COLLABORATEEducational Institutions Green Apple Day of Service
Communities EcoDistrict initiatives in North Parkand Pacific Beach
Governments Climate Action Plan for the Cityof San Diego
Businesses Partnerships with DPR Constructionand North Park Mainstreet
Non profits Balboa Park Cultural Partnership,The Old Globe and Air and Space MuseumGreen Assistance Program collaboration
PERCENTAGES BY AREA
Green Building Advocacy
Membership Support
Green Assistance Program
Administrative & Overhead
Events/Educational Programming
Green Building Research
INCOME
2013 EXPENSE = $469,300
3%
5%
11%
16%
29%
36%
6%
8%
21%
28%
37%
2013 INCOME = $460,500
FINANCIALS
EXPENSE
* This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness. The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the U.S. Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848.
PERCENTAGES BY AREAIndividual Memberships & Donations
Grants
Corporate Membership & Partnerships
Events/Educational Programming
Fee-for-Service
2013 BUDGET SUMMARY
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The partnership betweenBalfour Beatty Construction and
the San Diego Green Building Council, working together on Green Apple Day of Service at Oceanside High School, has been a win-win-win for all of us. The opportunity
to work together and obtain our mutual goals of building better
environments, eliminating waste, and being advocates for our clients
is a great accomplishment.
The event also provided the opportunity to educate the entire
school community, and our volunteers, about the benefits of
Green Building. Reaction from the District, students, and staff at Oceanside High School was overwhelmingly positive. They
are extremely appreciative of the amount of time and hard work we all put in to enhance their school
and neighborhood. We look forward to future partnerships with the San Diego Green Building Council and
being a Relentless Ally for each and every dream we are
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PARTNERSSustainingSan Diego Gas & Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
SilverBalfour Beatty ConstructionDrew George and Partners
CertifiedBNIM ArchitectsBrady Companies San DiegoBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesCar2GoJimbo’s NaturallySolatube InternationalQualcomm Foundation
FriendsA.O. Reed & CoBuilding Green FuturesBurkett and Wong EngineersChallenger Sheet MetalDesign Institute of San DiegoDynalectricHD SupplyHealthy Buildings Solutions, LLCMorrow-Meadows CorporationRecycled LabsRobert Thiele ArchitectsStone Brewing CompanyVerdani, LLCWaxie Sanitary Supply
-Sean Hulen | Vice President | DBIA, LEED® AP BD+C
Balfour Beatty Construction
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