The Green Co-Op is the community space designed to connect local networks of members, community groups, churches and schools across the region. Some cities have many green groups and organizations, some have scattered efforts but none have a structured way to share information regionally. The Green Rocket will form a regional advisory board of citizens, businesses and journalists based on a predetermined level of financial support to the enterprise. We will use All of Our Ideas, an open source survey based tool developed at Princeton University, to rate and discuss topic ideas for further reporting.
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We’re all ears. We’re interested in stories that connect environmental and public health. If you have story tips about new energy projects, jobs or environmental risks please share them. If you have news about health and nutrition from your church, school or organization tell us. We’ll definitely consider it for a full story or post your news directly on our website. Or if you’d like to help with The Green Rocket in other ways let us know. Please contact us.
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Our Founders
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Many thanks to: Jim Duncan, Susie Eaton Hopper, Sue Erdman, Diane Mahsling Carrelli, Lawrence Sandvig, Brian Storm, Randall Greenwell, Benjamin Sines, Steve Schlather, Roger Beckett
Rocket Advisers.
Here is a list of folks who have committed to help shape the content of The Green Rocket News. Please tell your friends. Deeeep thanks to: John Rumbach, Brian Foland, Daniel Gawlowski, Mindy Creech, and Neal Pattison. Neal will also be in the group deciding coverage decisions.
Join our Community Advisory Board
Get a seat at the table. Upgrade your premium subscription by $70 and you’ve joined the Community Advisory Board to help shape the content and coverage of The Green Rocket. We will use a survey software tool that allows board members to nominate story ideas for coverage or other suggestions to improve our content. All board members will have voting privileges to help us determine the stories of greatest interest. Upgrade your subscription by $100 and you are among the Circle of Deciders. This group will review the top nominations for coverage and decide where to commit reporting resources. Please contact us.