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About my Organization
Organization Type
Local Communities
Secondary Organization Type
Other
Overview
Snapshot
“Developing sustainable solutions to wicked problems in the community commons“
Organization Overview

The Sustainable Systems Research Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit green think tank based in Santa Cruz, California that designs, develops and deploys local projects and programs to promote community development through “citizen science and engineering.” SSRF seeks to address complex and wicked environmental and sustainability problems that confound communities, defy singular technical or social solutions and cannot be addressed successfully at a global scale. We bring together numerous stakeholders with competing interests, capacities and approaches to develop and pursue project design, development and deployment that is local, replicable and scalable, based on best practices and insights drawn from successful projects elsewhere. If a project or program can be implemented successfully at one site, it can be replicated elsewhere, with appropriate adjustments to local conditions.

Industry
Environmental Services
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Non-Profit Organization Management
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Think Tanks
Business Category
Non-profit organization
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Location
2861 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, California, United States, 95060
Experience
Area of Expertise
Renewable Energy
Distributed Energy Resources
Water
Agriculture and Forestry
Environmental Justice
Waste
Community Concerns
Access to Transportation
Energy Affordability
Power Outages
Organization needs
We need to expand our presence
We need to improve fundraising
We need to find legal resources
Please describe in your own words your community's needs:
Santa Cruz County and the Monterey Bay Region are in dire need of local sustainability projects that are replicable and scalable. SSRF incubates and organizes such projects in energy, agriculture, housing and waste management.