
Community Climate Hero: Amy Yang
March’s Community Climate Hero is Amy Yang a high school student and Bedford 2030 Greenlight Awards™ alumna. Amy has since gone on to create an air quality monitoring project titled

Community Climate Hero: Mount Kisco Elementary School
Mount Kisco Elementary School, our February Community Climate Hero, includes a school garden as an important part of their bilingual curriculum.

Reporting from COP15: Discussing Inclusion in Conservation
Bedford 2030 Intern Taylor Ganis presented at COP15 in Montreal, Canada. Learn more about her presentation.

Community Climate Heroes: Katonah Reading Room
For gratitude month, we are excited to launch The Community Climate Heroes series. Our first feature is the Katonah Reading Room.

Community Tree Sale
We are partnering with Branch Out to sell tree saplings to be planted throughout our community!

Greenlight Award Contest Timeline
The 2021-2022 Competition will host online kickoff and incubator sessions to support students this year

We’re Hiring!
Now Accepting Applications for Program Manager Are you Passionate about protecting the environment? Experienced in developing unique and compelling programs? Successful at executing community projects? A creative and driven self-starter

Mulch Mowing Enriches Soil
As autumn leaves fall, most homeowners are busy removing them from their properties. Leaves are considered a waste material and are bagged up and hauled away. Karen Simons of Katonah

Repair Cafe Comes to Bedford
Pop up community repair hub comes to Bedford!

Staying Green from City to Suburbia
Local family instates energy efficiency improvements to keep their carbon footprint low!