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Greenovate Boston Leaders

Our program gives you the materials and support you need to host climate discussions and actions in your neighborhood.

Our goal is to to increase awareness and understanding of climate impacts in Boston. You can join us by engaging in climate actions with your community group, organization, family, and friends. Are you ready to become a Greenovate Boston Leader?

How to become a leader

Sign up to become a leader

Everyone is welcome to become a "leader."

Leaders attend a three-hour training on what the City is doing do address climate change. We walk you through how to share that information with your community. After the training, you and your fellow leaders will set up events in City neighborhoods. We want conversations that discuss what climate change means for communities, and what actions people want to take.

UPCOMING Leaders Events

Sign up for Leaders events today:

About the Greenovate Leaders program

We train local residents to lead conversations on climate change in their communities. Our goal is to prepare all Boston residents for climate change. We work closely with communities to address the challenges of climate change to prepare all residents. There are different ways to take part in the program:

Attend a Community Leaders Training

All Bostonians are welcome to attend. You'll learn about what the City of Boston is doing do address climate change.

Become a Greenovate Ambassador

After you complete Greenovate Leaders training, you can apply to become a Greenovate Boston Ambassador. You'll be a voice for your community and lead group climate actions.

Host Equity Dialogues for your community

Our dialogues will discuss climate change and its affect on Boston's most vulnerable populations. Focus populations include:

  • communities of color and women
  • people facing homelessness,
  • persons with disabilities, and
  • older adults and youth.

Greenovate Boston Leaders Documents

Documents

The Community Leaders Workshop is an meant to engage Bostonians around the topic of climate change and resilience. These workshops educate and develop residents to be prepared to take action on behalf of their communities. 

Community Leaders Presentation

community Leaders Facilitation Guide

Want to host a Community Leaders Workshop?

We support community members interested in hosting dialogues with their peers. The materials we provide here are just a starting point. By leading these workshops, you can inspire others to take action on climate change.

Interested in hosting a Community Leaders workshop? Contact David Corbie at greenovate@boston.gov for more information.

The Youth Leaders Workshop is an initiative to engage Boston's youth around climate change. These workshops educate and develop youth to be prepared to take action. 

Youth Leaders Presentation

Youth Leaders Facilitation Guide

Want to host a Youth Leaders Workshop?

We know that climate change impacts our most socially vulnerable communities first and worst. Greenovate wants to better understand the impact of climate change on City youth. We support community members interested in hosting dialogues with their peers. The materials we provide here are just a starting point. By leading these workshops, you can inspire others to take action on climate change. We worked with our colleagues in Boston Public Schools on this information. It's part of our core training on climate change in Boston.

Interested in hosting a Youth Leaders workshop? Contact David Corbie at greenovate@boston.gov for more information.

The Gender Equity and Climate Roundtable opens up dialogue on the impact of climate change on women in Boston. The ideas and feedback from these talks help the City address the effect climate change will have on gender equity.

Gender Equity and Climate Presentation

Gender Equity and Climate facilitation guide

Gender Equity ROUNDTABLE RESOURCES

Want to host a GENDER EQUITY and CLIMATE roundtable?

We know that climate change impacts our most socially vulnerable communities first and worst. Greenovate wants to better understand the impact of climate change on gender equity. We support community members interested in hosting dialogues with their peers. The materials we provide here are just a starting point. By leading these workshops, you can inspire others to take action on climate change. We worked with our colleagues in Women's Advancement on this information. It's part of our core training on climate change in Boston.

Interested in hosting a Gender Equity and Climate Roundtable? Contact David Corbie at greenovate@boston.gov for more information.

The Racial Equity and Climate Roundtable opens up dialogue on the impact of climate change on communities of color. The ideas and feedback from these talks help the City address the effect climate change will have on racial equity.

Racial Equity presentation

Racial Equity facilitation guide

RACIAL Equity ROUNDTABLE RESOURCES

Want to host a Racial Equity and Climate Roundtable?

We know that climate change impacts our most socially vulnerable communities first and worst. Greenovate wants to better understand the impact of climate change on racial equity. We support community members interested in hosting dialogues with their peers. The materials we provide here are just a starting point. By leading these workshops, you can inspire others to take action on climate change. We worked with our colleagues in the Office of Resilience and Racial Equity on this information. It's part of our core training on climate change in Boston.

Interested in hosting a Racial Equity and Climate Roundtable? Contact David Corbie at greenovate@boston.gov for more information.

Our workshop engages with Boston citizens experiencing homelessness around the topic of climate and emergency preparedness. These workshops are meant to educate on proper preparation methods. We also discuss ways the City can support greater preparedness efforts.

Homelessness presentation

Homelessness facilitation guide

Want to host a HOMELESSNESS Climate Preparedness Workshop?

We know that climate change impacts our most socially vulnerable communities first and worst. Greenovate wants to better understand the impact of climate change on citizens experiencing homelessness. We support community members interested in hosting dialogues with their peers. The materials we provide here are just a starting point. By leading these workshops, you can inspire others to take action on climate change. 

Interested in hosting a Homelessness Climate Preparedness workshop? Contact David Corbie at greenovate@boston.gov for more information.

Our workshop engages with People with Disabilities around the topic of climate and emergency preparedness. These workshops are meant to educate on proper preparation methods. We want to encourage active conversation around climate change. We also discuss ways the City can support greater preparedness efforts for People with Disabilities.

cognitive disabilities presentation

Cognitive disabilities facilitation guide

Mobility disabilities presentation

Mobility disabilities facilitation guide

Sensory disabilities presentation

Sensory disabilities facilitation guide

Want to host a People With Disabilities Climate Preparedness Workshop?

We know that climate change impacts our most socially vulnerable communities first and worst. Greenovate wants to better understand the impact of climate change on people with disabilities. We support community members interested in hosting dialogues with their peers. The materials we provide here are just a starting point. By leading these workshops, you can inspire others to take action on climate change. We worked with our colleagues in the Disabilities Commission on this information. It's part of our core training on climate change in Boston.

Interested in hosting a People with Disabilities Climate Preparedness workshop? Contact David Corbie at greenovate@boston.gov for more information.

Our workshop engages with Boston's older adults around the topic of climate and emergency preparedness. These workshops are meant to educate on proper preparation methods. We also discuss ways the City can support greater preparedness efforts.

Older adults presentation

Older adults facilitation guide

Older Adults ROUNDTABLE RESOURCES

Want to host a Older Adults Climate Preparedness Workshop?

We know that climate change impacts our most socially vulnerable communities first and worst. Greenovate wants to better understand the impact of climate change on older adults. We support community members interested in hosting dialogues with their peers. The materials we provide here are just a starting point. By leading these workshops, you can inspire others to take action on climate change. We worked with our colleagues in the Age Strong Commission on this information. It's part of our core training on climate change in Boston.

Interested in hosting a Older Adults Climate Preparedness workshop? Contact David Corbie at greenovate@boston.gov for more information.

If you attended the Leaders training, find more support materials below. Email greenovate@boston.gov for access to the shared Google Drive.

FEEDBACK FORMS
WHAT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY AS A 'LEADER'?

Leaders attend a three-hour training on what the City is doing do address climate change, and how to share that information with their communities. This includes a mock presentation. Following the training, cohort members will work together to organize and facilitate actions chosen by the cohort. Each event should engage at least 30 community members with our resources in the following three months. Community members include:

  • family and friends
  • co-workers
  • students and youth groups, and
  • neighborhood associations.

Scholarships are available to support leaders in hosting their events. If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please submit a budget proposal along with your event proposal form. 

Once you hold an event, you’ll submit a feedback form on your experience as a meeting host and the forms of those who attended your meeting. These forms help us better understand and address the concerns of specific neighborhoods and communities. They're a very important piece of the process. 

Please share any photos with us from the event as well using #GreenovateBOS. We will hold a final program gathering later in the spring to celebrate the second cohort’s great work raising awareness of climate change in Boston!

WHAT CAN I USE MY STIPEND FOR?

Scholarships are meant to compensate your time to organize and lead an event. They can also go toward event costs, such as food, printing materials, or space rentals.

WHAT IS THE Program timeline:
What kind of meeting should I host?

We don’t want to enforce any rules on you. Our goal is provide you with the resources you need to hold climate conversations. By working with us, you'll help us reach further into the Boston community than we’re able to. A meeting can be:

  • a gathering of friends
  • a lunch-and-learn session at work
  • an add-on to an existing community meeting or event, or
  • whatever else you have in mind.

If you can’t reach at least 30 people in one meeting, you can break it up into smaller group conversations. Be creative in your proposals, we want to support your ideas!

What if I can’t answer a question raised during a meeting?

We are not expecting you to be experts, just passionate and interested community leaders. The goal of these conversations is to share the findings of the Climate Ready Boston report and what the City is doing about climate change. We want conversations that discuss what climate change means for communities, and what actions people want to take. From your feedback forms, we’ll put together questions and answers to help future leaders. We'll also make sure to direct participants to the right resources.

How do I stay engaged after my community meeting?

There are many ways to stay involved, including:

  • apply to the Ambassador program

  • coming to the next leaders gathering
  • volunteering to help with the next round of leaders
  • posting and staying informed on our Facebook page
  • becoming a mentor to a new leader
  • updating us on how you're engaging with your community, and
  • continuing to spread the message. 

Leader spotlights

" I am proud to work in a city that is proactively facing the effects of climate change. "
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Sylvia S
" I am excited to be part of this movement to educate myself and share information with my community. "
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Fabienne E
" Climate Change is important to the Boston Caribbean community. It is important that we talk about it. "
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Andrew S
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