Basic Organization Information
Alliance To Save Energy
- Physical Address:
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Washington, DC
20036 5817
- EIN:
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52-1082991
- Web URL:
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www.ase.org
- NTEE Category:
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C Environmental Quality Protection, Beautification
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C01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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C Environmental Quality Protection, Beautification
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C35 Energy Resources Conservation and Development
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C Environmental Quality Protection, Beautification
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C30 Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
- Year Founded:
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1977
- Ruling Year:
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1977
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Mission Statement
<p>The Alliance to Save Energy promotes energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment and greater energy security.</p>
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Impact Summary from the Nonprofit
For 30 years, the Alliance has been at the center of energy policy debates in the United States. Alliance staff crafted many provisions contained in the Energy Policy Act of 1992, the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and have subsequently encouraged and assisted with their implementation. As interest increases about how to create a new clean energy economy, move towards energy independence, and fight global climate change, the Alliance continues to champion energy efficiency as the cheapest, quickest, and cleanest energy resource.
Leadership
Ms. Kateri Callahan
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Since
Jan
2004
Profile:
Kateri Callahan began her tenure as president of the Alliance to Save Energy in January 2004. Callahan brings 20 years of experience in policy advocacy, fundraising, coalition building, and organizational management to her new post at the nation's premier nonprofit organization promoting energy efficiency. Callahan spearheads the Alliance's important mission to promote energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment, and energy security. She leads a staff of more than 50 and oversees an annual budget of $9 million that supports research, educational programs, policy advocacy, energy-efficiency projects, technology development and deployment, and the creation of public and private partnerships. Prior to joining the Alliance, Callahan served for 11 years as president of the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), a Washington-based international nonprofit coalition of industry, government, academia, and nonprofit organizations. Callahan has focused her career around policy issues with an emphasis in the areas of energy, environment, and natural resources.
Leadership Statement:
We are at the cusp of a new age of energy efficiency, one in which the potentials of this clean and inexpensive fuel are wedded to both economic stimulus and emissions reductions, and we are anticipating a busy, yet productive year ahead. --Kateri Callahan, President
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Program:
Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP)
- Budget:
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$8,592,802
- Category:
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Environment
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
<div>BCAP was established in 1994, as a joint initiative of the Alliance to Save Energy, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, and the Natural Resources Defense Council. <br />
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<div>BCAP provides custom-tailored assistance on building energy code adoption and implementation. We assist state and local regulatory and legislative bodies and help coordinate others representing environmental interests, consumers, labor, and industry. BCAP provides states with code advocacy assistance on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy, and coordinates with DOE technical assistance (see <a href="http://www.energycodes.gov/">www.energycodes.gov</a> for more information). </div>
<div>BCAP works with regional energy efficiency organizations, state energy offices, environmental groups, industry, utilities, and other entities - to form and sustain strong collaborations, and facilitate coordination on mutual goals. </div>
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<div><a href="http://bcap-energy.org/">http://bcap-energy.org/</a> </div>
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Watergy
- Budget:
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$8,592,802
- Category:
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Environment
- Population Served:
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Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
<p>In the developing world, energy can consume half of the total cost for a municipality to supply water to its residents, drawing precious financial resources from other important municipal functions such as education, public transportation, and health care. Energy consumption in most water systems can be reduced by at least 25 percent through cost-effective efficiency measures.</p>
<p>For over ten years, the Alliance’s Watergy Program has helped cities across the world, including cities in Sri Lanka, Mexico, and South Africa, realize significant energy, water and monetary savings through technical and managerial changes in water supply systems, providing consumers with quality water while using a minimum of water and energy.</p>
<p>The program helps municipal water utilities evaluate and implement the most appropriate interventions for their situation, and the accrued savings result in immediate improvements in water service, increased water delivery, reduced water and energy consumption, and more revenue for system upgrades and new customer connections.</p>
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Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA)
- Budget:
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$8,592,802
- Category:
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Environment
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
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Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
Program Description:
Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA) is a wholly-owned 501(c)(3)subsidiary of the Alliance to Save Energy that brings together businesses, utilities, governments, public utility commissions, energy service companies, manufacturers, retailers, energy and environmental organizations, low-income energy advocates, large energy consumers, and universities to promote energy-efficient policies and practices. <br />
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SEEA’s mission is to promote and achieve energy efficiency through networking, program activities, and education. The results of increased energy efficiency will be a cleaner environment, a more prosperous economy, and a higher quality of life in the Southeastern United States. <br />
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SEEA is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is active in the 11-state region of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
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