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What: We are New York City business owners who come together to answer these questions (and many more!). We are committed to creatively sustaining and growing our business, ourselves as business leaders, and the communities that we operate in.
Who: From a small deli in Hell’s Kitchen to a multi-million dollar industrial manufacturer in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, all SBNYC’s businesses are local. What does this mean? Our businesses are headquartered within one of the five boroughs and all decisions related to the functioning of our business takes place here.
Why: A thriving local economy depends on the collective strength of its business leaders. By embracing responsible business practices, local businesses can increase profits, protect our environment, improve the neighborhood and meet the expectations of more values-driven consumers.
How: The Sustainable Business Network NYC connects and supports a business-to-business peer network through:
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Confidential business mentorship circles
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Resources, trainings, and expeditions to effectively grow your business and leadership
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Ongoing assistance in creating a competitive advantage through sustainable operations
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Member-to-member deals to help us keep business Local First
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Increased visibility through SBNYC publications and media efforts
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Marketing campaigns to build your local brand with values-driven consumers
About CUE: The Center for the Urban Environment is a place for you to make the connections you need to live a greener, healthier, and more sustainable lifestyle. Through our public programs, events, tours, and school programs, we guide New Yorkers towards a more sustainable future. The Center has been a vital resource for urban environmental education for the past 30 years and now, the growing momentum of the green movement has provided us with a natural opening to further extend our missions Over the past few years alone, the Center has launched five Urban Explorations After-School sites, served as the lead community partner for three New Century Brooklyn High Schools, helped build a thriving Sustainable Business Network NYC and led an annual Green Brooklyn conference – convening over 3,500 individuals, nonprofits, and businesses for a day of workshops and discussion around sustainability and green design. We invite you to become involved and partner with us to create a more sustainable city. Click here to connect You & CUE.
SBNYC is a local network of
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About BALLE: Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE) ("bah-lee") is a national alliance of local business networks in North America that are building living economies in their regions. A living economy supports both community life and natural life, while sustaining long-term economic viability. To read more about local living economies click here.






