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Greenovate Boston Ambassadors

The Ambassadors program is an extension of the Greenovate Leaders program. Ambassadors are Boston residents who have completed the Leaders program, and want to continue their community engagement around climate issues.

Ambassadors focus on equitable community engagement for climate action. Ambassadors organize and facilitate the Community Leaders program, leading actions in the five Greenovate vision areas (Mobile, Prepared, Connected, Smart Energy, and Zero Waste). Ambassadors also serve in an advisory role in the considerations and integration of equity into the department's work and socially vulnerable populations-specific programming, breaking down barriers that have historically prevented Boston's most vulnerable populations from engaging in climate action. 

Apply to be a 2019-2020 Ambassador

Become an Ambassador

Find out how you can become a Greenovate Ambassador:

2019-2020 Ambassador Application!

Please send your resume to greenovate@boston.gov with the subject line "2019-2020 Ambassador Program Application" and complete the online application. Application will be complete upon the receipt of resume and submitted application. Resume and application deadline is October 18th, 2019 at 7PM

 

Email greenovate@boston.gov if you have any questions!

Requirements for becoming a Greenovate Ambassador:

  • Attend one Greenovate Boston Community Leader training prior to the deadline date
  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have organizing experience with individuals of Socially Vulnerable Populations (Elderly, Youth, People of Color, individuals with disabilities, women, immigrants)
  • Knowledge of climate change, environment, and what the City of Boston is doing to address climate change
  • Boston residents preferred

 

 

Ambassador Profiles

Greenovate Ambassadors have done a lot of great work surrounding climate action! Stay tuned for stories about these Greenovate leaders.

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