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cities. Green Packages consists of a set of verifiable standards and specifications to be used for financing <br />and conducting energy efficiency retrofit projects. These standards will be supported with professional <br />training of retrofit contractors, quality assurance mechanisms, systems for tracking and evaluating <br />results, and a comprehensive consumer outreach campaign. <br />Local jurisdictions in Alameda County have already committed to funding the core Green Packages tasks. <br />The table below lists additional Green Packages tasks that StopWaste.Org anticipates will be funded <br />through the ARRA/SEP 2 grant program. <br />Green Packages ARRA/SEP 2 Grant Funds <br />Program Local Regional StopWaste.Org <br />Elements Task Details <br />Standards & $85,186 Integrate Green Packages into PACE districts, <br />Resources coordinate funding sources and city programs, <br />establish countywide bulk purchasing program <br />$127,400 Develop multifamily Green Packages, establish <br />regional bulk purchasing program <br />Capacity Building $555,056 Offer additional orientation workshops for <br />& Green Jobs contractors and building inspectors, conduct gap <br />analysis and develop workforce training plan, update <br />single-family training curriculum, launch contractor <br />program and conduct outreach, sponsor trainings in <br />county, provide rebates for Building Performance <br />Institute certification, provide training scholarships <br />for residents of economically disadvantaged areas. <br />$306,550 Develop multifamily curriculum and training for <br />contractors, develop real estate training and advocacy <br />program, develop multifamily asset manager tools <br />Marketing & $1,080,000 Implement countywide media campaign and social <br />Outreach marketing/community-based outreach strategies, <br />develop retailer channel for delivering energy <br />retrofits, offer homeowner do-it-yourself package, <br />conduct multifamily arooerty owner outreach <br />$398,560 Conduct regional market surveys and focus groups, <br />create templates for local media campaigns, conduct <br />and monitor regional media relations/PR, develop <br />retailer channel for delivering retrofits <br />Quantification & $68,644 Provide accountability and progress reports to <br />Accountability funders <br />$210,390 Integrate projects into GreenPoint Rated tracking <br />system and climate calculator, develop multifamily <br />quality assurance plan and verification procedures <br />Funds Requested $1,788,866 $1,042,900 Total: $2,831,786 <br />
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