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September 16-22, 2012 Estes Park, Colorado |
2012 International Straw Builders’ Conference | The mission of the 2012 ISBC is to foster the development, improvement, education and positive impacts of straw building and related sustainable building approaches. The international nature of the conference supports the critical exchange of valuable and diverse viewpoints and experiences and enhances the opportunities for networking. | For more information, email COSBA Executive Director Dusty Szymanski at coloradostrawbale@yahoo.com. Register online. |
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September 16-19, 2012 Washington, District of Columbia |
RETECH 2012 | Connect with the world's renewable energy leaders from government, utility, finance, and technology at the premier business, policy, and technology conference and exhibition for the renewable energy industry. As the only event dedicated to delivering coverage on every discipline of renewable energy technology, RETECH is the industry meeting place for over 3,000 government, utility, finance and technology professionals from 60 countries. RETECH's conference sessions deliver unparalleled educational content, including business development opportunities, topical professional development, current trends, the newest technologies, and important up-to-date information on the changing legislative and regulatory landscapes. And the exhibition offers the best opportunity to network with people and organizations in the industry. |
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September 18, 2012 Online |
Community Renewable Energy Success Stories: Tapping into Wind in Urban Environments | Presented by the Energy Department from 3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Eastern Time, this webinar will provide information and lessons learned on urban wind turbine projects in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Hull, Massachusetts. | ||
September 19, 2012 Online |
Understanding HUD Environmental Reviews: NEPA | Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Ddevelopment (HUD), this webinar series provides comprehensive information on the various components of the environmental review process. All major topics are discussed by subject matter experts. | For more information, email Kathryn Au or call 202-402-6340. Register online. |
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September 26, 2012 Online |
Webinar: DOE Office of Indian Energy’s START Program Status Updates | Hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, DOE's Tribal Energy Program, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Western Area Power Administration, this Web seminar will provide an update on the DOE Office of Indian Energy’s Strategic Technical Assistance Response Team (START) Program and the range of projects that were selected in 2012. START and Alaska START aim to advance clean energy generation in Indian Country and provide federally recognized Native American and Alaska Native governments with strategic technical assistance to accelerate clean energy project deployment. This is the eighth in a series of webinars that will run through September 2012. | ||
September 26, 2012 Online |
Understanding HUD Environmental Reviews: Water Resources | Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), this webinar series provides comprehensive information on the various components of the environmental review process. All major topics are discussed by subject matter experts. | For more information, email Kathryn Au or call 202-4-2-6340. Register online. |
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September 27, 2012 Online |
Overview of the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign | This webinar is an introduction to the LEEP campaign and a review of strategies that businesses have used to implement high efficiency lighting technologies in parking applications. First, the LEEP campaign organizers will discuss the campaign, how to get involved, resources available to participants, and recognition for organizations that achieve the highest energy savings. This webinar will also feature two case study examples of business that have implemented high efficiency parking lighting projects. Speakers will discuss their projects in detail, including energy and financial results and strategies to overcoming barriers to implementing this technology. | ||
October 2-5, 2012 Seattle, Washington |
Environmental Review | Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Native American Programs, this training will offer recipients of Indian Housing Block Grants the skills to successfully carry out an environmental review. | Register online. For more information, email Julie Potter or call 202-393-6400. |
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October 2-5, 2012 Missoula, Montana |
NAHASDA-LIHTC Compliance for Professional Certification | Sponsored by the National American Indian Housing Council, this course will provide tribal housing professionals with an overview of the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, and how the program can complement other tribal housing initiatives under the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) programs. | ||
October 16-17, 2012 Anchorage, Alaska |
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency for Alaska Native Community Development | The Tribal Energy Program is conducting this unique course to help Alaska tribal leaders and staff understand the range of energy efficiency and renewable energy opportunities that exist in their remote communities. The course will also cover project development and financing for clean energy projects. Don't miss the opportunity to learn from other Tribes about their efforts to deploy clean energy technologies on their reservations. | Register online. Note that this training precedes the 2012 Alaska Federation of Natives Conference, which is being held in Anchorage October 18-20. |
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October 16-19, 2012 Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Tribal Housing Financial Management | Sponsored by the National American Indian Housing Council, this course will cover how to develop financial planning strategies for a tribal housing program, the basics of developing an operational budget for a tribal housing program, and how to budget for various projects under the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act programs. | ||
October 17-18, 2012 Chicago, Illinois |
Midwest Native American Economic Development Conference | At this year's conference, tribal leaders and industry professionals will share essential information on how to create various economic development opportunities for future generations. This two-day event in Chicago will incorporate ways to boost employment and generate a sustainable economy in Indian Country. Attendees will network with tribal leaders and professionals who have achieved great success with their economic development projects. This event will explore topics including project financing, legislation, gaming, construction, renewable energy projects, and sovereignty. | For more information, contact Native Nation Events at 201-857-5333. |
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October 18-19, 2012 Las Vegas, Nevada |
Tribal Rights, Sovereignty, and Economic Development | Sponsored by Law Seminars International, this conference will provide important legal and policy developments for tribes, major actors in tribal economic development projects, and their attorneys. Respected Indian Law practitioners will appear alongside federal government officials and tribal representatives to cover the significant legal issues impacting tribal rights and sovereignty. The focus will be on tribal energy and environmental matters and the interplay of federal oversight and policy and tribal affairs. This conference is carefully timed to help tribal leaders and their attorneys prepare for the National Congress of American Indians’ annual convention later in October. Standard tuition is $895 per person, group tuition is $670 per person, and government tuition is $595 per person. Students and those new to their jobs qualify for a discounted rate of $447.50 per person. | Register online or call 206-567-4490. |
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October 18-20, 2012 Anchorage, Alaska |
2012 AFN Convention | The Alaska Federation of Natives Convention is the largest representative annual gathering in the United States of any Native peoples. Delegates are elected on a population formula of one representative per twenty-five Native residents in the area and delegate participation rates at the annual convention typically exceed 95 percent. During the convention, the entire state of Alaska is blanketed with discussion on current events and issues. International observers are present at most meetings, both exchanging information and learning from the Alaska Native experience. | For more information regarding sponsorship contact Alissa Grohall at 907-263-1307. |
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October 21-26, 2012 Sacramento, California |
NCAI 69th Annual Convention | Hosted by NCAI and the California tribes, the 69th Annual Convention & Marketplace will serve as the beginning of a year-long celebration of the organization’s 70 years of work since it was founded in 1944. This year’s Annual Convention will also host a Constitutional review. Over the course of six days, events and celebrations will focus on the rights and sovereignty of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. Throughout the week NCAI will convene it’s General Assembly, educational breakout sessions, and cultural celebrations, all with the purpose of engaging Indian Country in reconnecting with NCAI’s original mission, to serve as the unified voice of Indian Country and protect the rights and sovereignty of tribal nations. | For more information, e-mail NCAI. |
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October 30, 2012-November 1, 2012 Seattle, Washington |
NAHASDA Essentials | Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Native American Programs, this is a free training on the Native American Housing and Self-Determination Act. | Register online. For more information contact Julie Potter or call 202-393-6400. |
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November 13-16, 2012 Denver, Colorado |
Annual Tribal Energy Program Review | SAVE THE DATE for the 2012 Tribal Energy Program Review! This annual gathering will provide an overview of the wide range of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects under way in Indian Country. The annual gathering provides Tribes an opportunity to network, report on their energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, and learn from the experience of other Tribes pursuing similar projects. Currently, the program has more than 50 active projects. | ||
November 15-16, 2012 Tulsa, Oklahoma |
RES Oklahoma | Sponsored by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, this exciting new two-day multifaceted event features an American Indian business conference; networking, teaming, and business development opportunities; an American Indian Procurement Fair; and an American Indian Artisan Market. Highlights include presentation of the 37th Annual Indian Progress in Business Awards and the 3rd Annual 40 Under 40 Recognition Event. Tribally Enrolled Citizens/American Indian Owned: $299; Tribes, Tribal Enterprises, Government & MBE; $399, and Corporate: $449. | ||
December 3-5, 2012 Orlando, Florida |
Grant Researching and Proposal Writing in Indian Country Workshop | The Seminole Tribe of Florida Native Learning Center presents its first Grant Researching and Proposal Writing in Indian Country Workshop. Whether you are a beginner, an expert, or anywhere in between, this three-day workshop will provide you with the skills necessary to explore, seek out, and successfully write a grant proposal. Registration is FREE to Native Americans and those working within Indian Country. | Register online. For more information, call the Seminole Tribe of Florida Native Learning Center at 954-985-2515. |
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