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      ACHIEVING LEED-CI SILVER CERTIFICATION ON A NON-PROFIT BUDGET

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      Journal of Green Building
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          INTRODUCTION

          In our practice we work with a cross-section of office users but a large proportion of our clients are non-profit organizations. One of the first questions posed to us, especially by non-profit clients is, “How much more will a LEED project cost?” The experienced answer should be, “Relative to what?”

          The nature of non-profit fund raising puts all of the decisions made by these organizations under close scrutiny. While all organizations need to house their staff, the office needs of non-profits walk a tightrope between perceptions of those providing the funding and the expectations of the staff. This tightrope becomes especially precarious when the organization is focused on environmental issues and conservation.

          The following case study provides insight into the budget driven approach taken by an international conservation organization in the design and construction of their headquarters facility.

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          Journal
          jgrb
          Journal of Green Building
          College Publishing
          1552-6100
          1943-4618
          1943-4618
          Winter 2009
          : 4
          : 1
          : 14-22
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          jgb.4.1.14
          10.3992/jgb.4.1.14
          523cbb0c-b2cf-43b7-bdb4-5efc20f72c15
          ©2009 by College Publishing. All rights reserved.

          Volumes 1-7 of JOGB are open access and do not require permission for use, though proper citation should be given. To view the licenses, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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          Pages: 9
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          INDUSTRY CORNER

          Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering

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