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- Yes Magazine
- A Yes magazine article highlighting the exciting things that are going on in Washington in promoting energy efficiency.
- Stimulus Funds Going to Green Jobs in State
- Washington state will receive another piece of the $787 billion federal stimulus spending package, this time a $6 million grant to train workers in energy-efficient construction jobs.
- Parish becomes community activist in working for the common good
- SustainableWorks Helps Homewoners- Spokesman Review
- Reverend Deb Conklin in the news!
- Reverend Deb Conklin of Liberty Park United Methodist Church of Spokane and a great supporter of SustainableWorks was recently in the news.
- SustainableWorks Gets Started in Federal Way
- Update from Washington State: SustainableWorks secures Recovery grant.
- Retrofitting Neighborhoods: Creating Maximum Efficiency at the Neighborhood Scale
- New Program Retrains Workers, Provides Home Energy Savings
- ...a new jobs program locally in Western Washington could provide some new hope for workers here and across the country, with an opportunity that's right outside your window. It's a green jobs program called "Sustainable Works," paid for by the federal stimulus act. The program will train workers in clean-energy industries, and could provide some better weather protection and cost savings for your home in the process
- Community Energy Efficiency Program Starts in Ravenna
- Green-for-All Recognizes SustainableWorks
- SustainableWorks is featured in the Green For All Blog.



