Institute for Sustainable Communities

Institute for Sustainable Communities

The Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC) is an independent, tax-exempt, nonprofit organization that provides training, technical assistance and financial support to communities, nonprofits/nongovernmental organizations, businesses and governments. Founded in 1991 by Madeleine Kunin, ISC has managed 68 projects in 18 countries, including the United States, and is funded by private foundations, corporations, individuals and government agencies. [ [http://www.iscvt.org/what_we_do/ ISC Website What We Do] ]

Based in Montpelier, Vermont, ISC has offices in Washington, DC, in China (Beijing and Guangzhou), Serbia (Belgrade), Ukraine (Kyiv) and Macedonia (Skopje). [ [http://www.iscvt.org/where_we_work/ ISC website Where We Work] ] ISC works with local partners to design and implement projects that mobilize communities to clean up polluted rivers, adopt energy efficiency measures, or rebuild sustainably after a hurricane. [ [http://www.iscvt.org/where_we_work/ ISC website What We Do] ]

ISC’s early work connected civic participation with environmental management in the countries of the former Soviet Union. In the years since, ISC’s work has grown to include large-scale civil society programs funded by USAID. [cite web|url=http://www.7dvt.com/2005/going-distance|title=Going the Distance: Mapping the global reach of a local nonprofit|publisher=Seven Days Newspaper] ISC’s other main line of work, climate change, includes a community-based energy efficiency program in the industrial province of Guangdong, China and a new effort to help communities along the U.S. Gulf Coast become more sustainable and resilient in the face of extreme weather events. [cite web|url=http://www.interaction.org/library/detail.php?id=5964|title=Monday Developments: Climate Change|publisher=InterAction|publishdate=August 13, 2007] [ [http://www.iscvt.org/where_we_work/ ISC website How We've Helped] ] ISC’s programs include environmental management, energy efficiency, community development, citizen participation, governance, advocacy and leadership training and institutional development. ISC’s goal is to build local capacity and skills. It has helped found or mentored organizations in the countries in which it has worked, including the Fund for Sustainable Development in Russia [ [http://fund-sd.ru/english/ Fund for Sustainable Development] ] , the Successful Communities Institute in Ukraine, [ [http://www.sci-ukraine.org/index.php?change=1&lang=3&page=520&type=&order Successful Communities Institute] ] and FOCUS, a new grassroots organization based in Mississippi. [ [http://www.frontlinesol.com/Initiative%20for%20Regional%20and%20Community%20Transformation%20Second%20Katrina%20Anniversary%20Compendium.pdf Lessons from Moss Point: A Small-City Perspective on Crisis, CommunityLeadership, and Transformation] ]

Approximately 86% of ISC's $11 million budget in FY 07 supported programming. [ [http://www.iscvt.org/who_we_are/finances/ISC_irsform990_2007.pdf ISC IRS Form 990] ]

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