Alumni & Partner Resources

Alumni & Partner Resources
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The Sustainability Institute as a Resource

UNH is proud to be a national leader in sustainability in higher education with a Platinum rating – the highest possible under the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education's STARS, the most rigorous system in higher education for measuring sustainability. As a public institution, UNH has been committed to the public good for over 150 years. Sustainability, the collective commitment to human dignity for all people and ecological integrity in all places, is fundamental to the public good and is a core UNH value. 

We actively partner with businesses, non-profits, and municipalities to offer opportunities, information, and resources for professional and personal use. We recognize the need for a cohesive network to build a sustainable world and know we can achieve more effective, rapid gains by working collaboratively, together - across disciplines, sectors, and generations. Explore the ways you can be part of the movement for a sustainable future with us.

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NEWS & EVENTS

 Alumni Sustainability Webinar Series

Designed to bring UNH alumni creative sustainability ideas, diverse perspectives on trends and knowledge from fellow Wildcats that you can use, professionally and personally. 

Watch the webinar series recordings. The series is a partnership of UNH’s Sustainability Institute and Alumni Relations.


  Check out our latest news and upcoming events.

Connect with Sustainability at UNH

Alexis Dwyer, the Sustainability Institute’s Program and Network Stewardship Coordinator, is delighted to support UNH alumni and community partners in advancing their sustainability goals. She specializes in connecting the dots between the many resources the Institute and university have to offer with our partners’ passions and missions. Programs such as the B Impact Clinic and the Sustainability Fellowship connect students, alumni, organizations, and individuals to move sustainability forward in the region and beyond. We look forward to connecting with you and figuring out how we can work together for a sustainable future.

 Email Alexis at Alexis.Dwyer@iin3d.com to get the conversation started.

Professional Development

Carbon Footprinting Certificate

Offered in partnership with UNH Professional Development and Training, our carbon footprinting certificate program gives an understanding of basic greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting concepts, awareness of the tools and resources available, and prepares you to tackle a GHG inventory for your organization.

Learn more & enroll

Make Professional Connections

UNH Sustainability Alumni Linked In Group
Our LinkedIn Group provides a space for UNH alumni engaged in sustainability to come together, share resources, and stay up to date on sustainability news at UNH. We welcome all UNH alumni who are contributing to a more sustainable future through their professional and/or civic lives.
Request to join the group.

Resources for Your Sustainability Efforts

The Changemaker Collaborative at the Sustainability Institute (our partnership with Paul College of Business and Carsey School of Public Policy) provides opportunities to add capacity and resources to advance your sustainability efforts, while nurturing UNH students to become future leaders. It's a win-win:

  • Businesses, non-profits, and municipalities receive qualified, motivated, and UNH faculty-supported students for capacity building in their organizations and their investment in creating a future employee talent pipeline.
  • Students gain hands-on experience, hone their professional skills, and build networks through experiences aligned with their values and interests in creating a just and sustainable world.
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Sustainability Fellowships

(Summer, 12 weeks)
Bring your sustainability-related project to serve as a Sustainability Fellow host! We recruit exceptional students (post-baccalaureate and undergrads) from UNH and across the U.S.  to work on your transformative sustainability-related initiative or project that leads to integrated solutions and high-impact results. Fellows are mentored by the UNH team and dedicated individuals from our partner organizations.
Learn more about the Sustainability fellowship 

B Impact Clinic Students

B Impact Clinic

(Fall and Spring Semesters)
In collaboration with New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility, the Clinic gathers student teams to act as researchers, project managers, and consultants for companies who want to assess and improve their social and environmental impact. Using the B Impact Assessment, an open-access, rigorous assessment tool, clients may develop their application for B Corp certification, recertification, or to simply understand how they perform.
Learn more about the B impact Clinic

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Climate Action Clinic

(Fall and Spring Semesters)
Leveraging UNH’s deep expertise in greenhouse gas inventory and management and our SIMAP platform (a leading carbon and nitrogen-accounting platform) the Clinic is available to businesses, non-profits, and municipalities. Trained and mentored by UNH faculty and staff, students are matched with organizations to conduct a greenhouse gas inventory and develop a climate action plan.
Contact Fiona.Wilson@iin3d.com for questions.

Learn more about the Climate Action Clinic

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Sustainability Dual Major

(Capstone Project, Spring)
The undergraduate Sustainability Dual Major (SDM) enables students from all primary majors to understand and act on the environmental and social challenges and solutions needed to create a more sustainable world. We partner with local companies and non-profits to create community-engaged, real-world capstone projects. 
Contact Fiona.Wilson@iin3d.com if you are interested in partnering to provide a capstone project.

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Events

(Year-round)
We host events on campus, open to the public, including our
Changemaker Speaker Series. Speakers from a wide range of organizations who are contributing to a more sustainable world inspire and encourage action in our community. 
 
Contact Fiona.Wilson@iin3d.com if you are interested in:

  • adding your voice, experience, and expertise as a speaker
  • sponsor partnerships to help defray event costs

Sustainability Institute Speaker Requests 
Our staff are also available to speak to your organization or other group/event about a particular sustainability topic. Please complete this form to share more about your needs. We aim to respond within five (5) business days. Thank you! 

Engage with Our Community Networks

A commitment to the public good is our mission. We cultivate robust connections with community partners, and we support these connections through hosted networks. These networks advance systemic sustainable change in New Hampshire, New England and beyond. Many events and resources are open to alumni and the community!

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New Hampshire Food Alliance

NH Food Alliance is a statewide network that engages and connects people dedicated to growing a thriving, fair, and sustainable local food system in the Granite State.
Learn more

 

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NH Farm to School

NH Farm to School serves as a facilitator engaging farmers, distributors, food service directors, teachers, health educators and administrators in adopting farm to school practices.
Learn more

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Food Solutions New England


Food Solutions New England is a regional, six-state network that unites the food system community around a shared set of values - democratic empowerment, racial equity and dignity for all, sustainability, and trust.
Learn more

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New England Municipal Sustainability Network

The NEMS Network is a consortium of New England cities and towns that collaborate to build more sustainable communities consistent with the goals of the Global Covenant of Mayors.
Learn more