Please vote to win a $5000 grant for green rebuilding in the Lower Ninth Ward - today's the last day
posted by
syncope at 01:51pm on 15/02/2010
This is an email from a friend of mine:
If you ever loved me, or liked me, or laughed at something I said, or just know what it means to miss New Orleans (even if you've never been), then please vote for Historic Green to win $5000. We have a narrow lead and TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to vote. I promise we will use the money wisely to help the Lower Ninth Ward rebuild in a green fashion.
Historic Green's Spring Greening is an all-volunteer effort that supports the Holy Cross neighborhood goal to become carbon and climate neutral. We help put people back in their homes, and keep existing residents there by installing energy efficiency measures that reduce their heating bills. We build rain gardens to reduce street flooding and plant community gardens to improve diets (there is no grocery store, still, anywhere in the Lower Ninth Ward). We renovate a playground. We harvest and reuse valuable and historic building materials, which reduces the need for using virgin materials and preserving the historic character of the buildings. We help renovate a community center that seeks to provide a gathering place and a training space for the neighborhood. We bring new energy to a resilient neighborhood fighting to survive.
This will be my third year volunteering and it is a cause near and dear to my heart. Every dollar will leverage $10 of volunteer labor.
I AM SHAMELESS. VOTE.
I will even bribe you by promising to answer (privately if necessary) any one question you feel like asking me.
You get bonus points (and questions, if you like) for reposting here or FB or Dreamwidth and/or Tweeting.
THANK YOU.
You can read more about the origins of the group here:
You can donate or register to volunteer here
Vote here: VOTE HERE
It's so little effort for such a big pay off. You have to register to vote, but it's very easy and and non-threatening. Once you register, you can vote THREE TIMES. Use all three votes, please? Greening the planet + rebuilding NOLA + fanpeople = mobilize!
If you ever loved me, or liked me, or laughed at something I said, or just know what it means to miss New Orleans (even if you've never been), then please vote for Historic Green to win $5000. We have a narrow lead and TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to vote. I promise we will use the money wisely to help the Lower Ninth Ward rebuild in a green fashion.
Historic Green's Spring Greening is an all-volunteer effort that supports the Holy Cross neighborhood goal to become carbon and climate neutral. We help put people back in their homes, and keep existing residents there by installing energy efficiency measures that reduce their heating bills. We build rain gardens to reduce street flooding and plant community gardens to improve diets (there is no grocery store, still, anywhere in the Lower Ninth Ward). We renovate a playground. We harvest and reuse valuable and historic building materials, which reduces the need for using virgin materials and preserving the historic character of the buildings. We help renovate a community center that seeks to provide a gathering place and a training space for the neighborhood. We bring new energy to a resilient neighborhood fighting to survive.
This will be my third year volunteering and it is a cause near and dear to my heart. Every dollar will leverage $10 of volunteer labor.
I AM SHAMELESS. VOTE.
I will even bribe you by promising to answer (privately if necessary) any one question you feel like asking me.
You get bonus points (and questions, if you like) for reposting here or FB or Dreamwidth and/or Tweeting.
THANK YOU.
You can read more about the origins of the group here:
You can donate or register to volunteer here
Vote here: VOTE HERE
It's so little effort for such a big pay off. You have to register to vote, but it's very easy and and non-threatening. Once you register, you can vote THREE TIMES. Use all three votes, please? Greening the planet + rebuilding NOLA + fanpeople = mobilize!
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