Resources

Sustainability In The Community

  • Alachua County Sustainability
    On this site you will find resources to programs dedicated to, or having an important role in promoting sustainability within Alachua County. Every resource on this site might not meet the three-way sustainability test of having long term social, economic and environmental benefits. However, they are still included for the community's consideration and discussion. It is hoped that these ideas may be modified over time to better meet the three-way test and as part of an Alachua County government's direction towards sustainability. We encourage you to read Alachua County's Declaration for a resource-efficient and resilient community. It represents a summation message of sustainability that is being shared and discussed at an international level based on this community's collective work.
  • Alachua County Cooperative Extension Service
    The UF/IFAS Extension Alachua County Office is a partnership between the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners, University of Florida/IFAs, and the United States Department of Agriculture. Find out about classes, gardening advice, and more.
  • Florida Organic Growers
    Florida Certified Organic Growers and Consumers, Inc. supports and promotes sustainable organic agriculture and provides solutions to the issues facing farmers, families, and everyone in between. Become a member today to stay current on the latest news and best practices from Florida Organic Growers.
  • Cinema Verde
    Cinema Verde’s mission is to provide environmental education to the public through film, arts, workshops, events, tours and any other forum or media; to increase public awareness of environmental practices that enhance public health and improve quality of life in urban, suburban and rural settings. We bring community organizations, businesses and citizens together to help forge sustainable solutions for our future.
  • Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU)
    Information on rebates and how to save energy (and money) at home
  • Hogtown HomeGrown
    What is Hogtown HomeGrown? Well, obviously it is a newsletter and website full of local and seasonal recipes, but it is more than that - I want you to get away from the processed fast food mentality. I want you to get together with friends and family to enjoy local fresh food, lovingly cooked and eaten with laughter. Gather around the table every day – get to know each other – become a family!
  • Keep Alachua County Beautiful
    As an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, Keep Alachua County Beautiful believes that each of us holds an obligation to preserve and protect our environment. Through our everyday choices and actions, we collectively have a huge impact on our world. It's really a simple concept, but one with far reaching effects. As a 501(c)(3)non-profit organization, Keep America Beautiful follows a practical approach that unites citizens, businesses and the government to find solutions that advance our core issues of preventing litter, reducing waste, and beautifying communities. Our mission is to beautify, conserve resources, recycle, educate and preserve our community's environmental legacy.
  • RTS - Gainesville Bus Service
    The Gainesville Regional Transit System website provides information on bus maps and schedules, fares and passes, bus finder, rider information, other services and connections.
  • Swallowtail Farm
    Swallowtail Farm is committed to creating and fostering a Biodynamic farm that reconciles economic viability and ecologic sustainability; that nurtures its soil, plants, animals, and workers; that facilitates the reconnection of people and the sources of their food; that provides the freshest, most vibrant food possible to our community; and that cultivates a cooperative network of local farms. Our farm endeavors to accomplish all of this with the principles of sustainability and locality at its heart.
  • University of Florida Office of Sustainability
    Orange and Blue Goes Green
    community sustainability newsletter, and lots of other resources
  • We Are Neutral
    We Are Neutral is an environmental nonprofit that helps businesses and individuals understand, reduce, and offset their carbon footprints. We accomplish this through environmental education and hands-on carbon reduction/offset initiatives.  Establishing businesses and individuals as carbon neutral leaders allows us to weave sustainability into existing frameworks while directly improving the communities around us.
  • Community Weatherization Coalition (CWC)
    The Community Weatherization Coalition (CWC) is a local, grassroots nonprofit that trains volunteer Energy Coaches to keep more money in the wallets of low-income residents throughout Alachua County while conserving water and energy.

Sustainability At Home

  • Landscaping Yards for Wildlife: Top 10 Tips for Success
    What people do in their own yards and neighborhoods affect local and nearby wildlife populations. Take steps to create and save wildlife habitat in urban areas, minimizing our adverse impact on local wildlife.
  • The Money-SavingGuide to Going Green at home
    This site contains various links to ways to save and go green at home, including financial tools, reducing water usage, sustainable landscaping and gardening, tips for kids and teens, and more.

Sustainability In Higher Education

Sustainability Tools

  • Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)
    Santa Fe is a member of this organization of colleges and universities working to advance sustainability in higher education. We work in partnership with businesses, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that support our mission.
  • Fostering Sustainable Behavior
    This site consists of five resources for those working to foster sustainable behaviors, such as those involved in conservation, energy efficiency, transportation, waste reduction, and water efficiency. The site includes the complete contents of the book, Fostering Sustainable Behavior, as well as searchable databases of articles, case studies, and turnkey strategies.
  • Grist
    Environmental news and commentary.
  • Meatless Mondays
    A non-profit initiative of The Monday Campaigns, in association with the Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health. Their goal is to help reduce meat consumption 15% in order to improve personal health and the health of our planet.
  • Seafood Watch
    Monterey Bay Aquarium's searchable database on making sustainable seafood choices. What to buy (or NOT and why). Choose a fish and get recommendations ranging from Avoid to Best Choice.
  • National Resources Defense Council
    One of the nation's most effective environmental action groups.
  • Sierra Club
    America's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization