New Hampshire Interfaith Power and Light will be active in the following ways:
Services to Congregations
- Professional energy, waste, and transportation audits at a discounted rate
- Educational, programming, and preaching resources
- Models and consultation for small group organizing -- "Green Teams", Low Carbon Diet, sustainability potlucks
- Access to government and foundation programs and funding
Purchasing Pools
- Recycled supplies for congregational offices and events
- Compact flourescent lightbulbs for congregants
Social Networking
Our site will feature a searchable database of environmental projects in religious communities throughout New Hampshire. You will be able to find descriptions of projects and contact information so individuals and congregations can share experiences and even collaborate.
Advocacy
NHIPL will keep member congregations informed about public policy issues and action campaigns.