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Nov
16
Tue
Power Tools for Nonprofits Conference @ Online Event
Nov 16 @ 8:00 am – Nov 17 @ 2:00 pm

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2021’s Power Tool’s for Nonprofits Conference will be taking place virtually.

CenterPoint Energy, together with partners United Way and UH Downtown, will host the 28th annual renowned community conference, Power Tools for Nonprofits on November 18th at NRG, or offered online.  This conference brings together experts from various fields to share their knowledge in fund development, best practices, human resources, management strategies, marketing/public relations, organizational effectiveness, leadership, professional/career development and more.

Conference sessions are designed for:

  • Helping to sustain the viability of nonprofits in tough economic climate & challenging times

  • Improving participants’ effectiveness professionally and personally through education & available resources

  • Creating opportunities for networking and collaboration

  • Increasing staff and volunteer morale, productivity and creativity

  • Inspiring, motivating and energizing participants’ potential as they strive for excellence

This conference has supported professional staff and volunteers from diverse organizations such as social service agencies, community organizations, faith-based groups, government, schools and other educational institutions, business and professional associations.

Nov
19
Fri
Paths of Disaster @ Rice University Moody Center
Nov 19 @ 6:00 pm – Nov 20 @ 7:00 pm

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The Department of Modern and Classical Literatures and Cultures and The Center for Environmental Studies present “In the Path of Disaster(s): Narratives around Natural Catastrophes in the Americas/Circum-Caribbean” at the Moody for the Arts.

Conference co-organizers Jacqueline Couti, Laurence H. Favrot Associate Professor of French and Francophone studies and Luis Duno-Gottberg, Professor of Caribbean and Media studies propose to offer a rigorous and enlightening encounter between scholars, artists, and activists, November 19 – 20.

This conference will highlight research, artwork, and activism from around the country, the Circum-Caribbean region, and Europe alongside studies from Rice faculty. Participants will discuss how disasters and natural catastrophes in the Circum-Caribbean region—broadly defined to include the Gulf coast areas of Texas and Louisiana—impact human interactions and shape societies. To explore how human activities and production impact natural disasters, discussions will often have a comparative approach that transcends historical and geographical delineations.  This interdisciplinary symposium will provide a productive framework that draws from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences enabling a fruitful dialogue.

Nov
20
Sat
Nature Walking Tour @ The Water Works
Nov 20 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Time: 10:30 to 12:00 pm
Parking: City Lot H
Location: The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park (105 Sabine St.)

Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlighting the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas that created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem

Dec
17
Fri
Wild About Houston: A Green Film Festival @ MECA center
Dec 17 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Wild About Houston Green Film Festival returns this year with an exciting lineup of short films about Greater Houston’s environment.
CEC would like to use this festival to tell local environmental stories, highlight the work of CEC’s member organizations, and to inspire our residents and visitors to make a difference in the environment and our quality of life.

Join us for the 4th Annual Wild About Houston Green Film Festival, showcasing more than a dozen short films from the Greater Houston Area that tell the story of local environmental issues, their champions, and how you can make a difference.


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Jan
15
Sat
Nature Walking Tour @ The Water Works
Jan 15 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Time: 10:30 to 12:00 pm
Parking: City Lot H
Location: The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park (105 Sabine St.)

Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlighting the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas that created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem.

Jan
27
Thu
SSPEED’s 10th Conference @ Anderson-Clarke Center at Rice University
Jan 27 @ 7:45 am – Jan 28 @ 3:45 pm

Join the Severe Storm Prediction, Education, & Evacuation from Disasters Center for their 10th conference, specifying on Houston’s Post-Harvey Climate & how Flood Impacts the Built Environment. 

Please join SSPEED for their 10th Conference,
where top academic, consulting, and governmental experts will present on a wide variety of topics.
Topics Include:
ï‚§ Urban Design & Policy for Flood Protection
ï‚§ Influence of Climate Change on Recent Storms
ï‚§ Preparing for Hurricanes of the Future
ï‚§ Structural & Non-Structural Flood Mitigation
ï‚§ Flood Warning Systems
ï‚§ Flooding Impacts on Mobility & Transportation
ï‚§ Coastal & In-Bay Surge Defenses
ï‚§ MAAPNext Update from HCFCD
ï‚§ Impact of the Big Freeze on Energy Systems
ï‚§ Carbon Exchange Update

Mar
2
Wed
Texas Land Conservation Conference (Austin) @ Hilton Austin Airport
Mar 2 – Mar 4 all-day

The 26th annual Texas Land Conservation Conference will be held March 2-4, 2022 at the Hilton Austin Airport.

The conference is the preeminent statewide meeting for anyone working in the field of land and water conservation, private landowners interested in conserving their land, government, business and NGO agency partners, and any person interested in learning more about these important issues in Texas.

The conference brings together experts from around the state and nation to discuss a variety of conservation-related issues, providing an exceptional opportunity for learning and engagement in order to advance land and water conservation in Texas.

Apr
24
Sun
Spring 2022 Interfaith Environmental Stewardship Event @ Willow Waterhole Greenspace
Apr 24 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Spring 2022 Interfaith Environmental Stewardship Event @ Willow Waterhole Greenspace | Houston | Texas | United States

Calling people of all faiths or no faith at all in Houston to care for our shared environment in observance of Earth Day/Month!  We will engage in hands-on environmental stewardship at the Willow Waterhole Conservation Reserve. This event will offer activities for all ages and skill. Meet at the Swartz Gazebo in the park to sign in. Metro bus line 7 stops nearby, and line 49 is not far.  Tools/supplies will be provided. This event is organized by Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston, in partnership with the Willow Waterhole Greenspace Conservancy.  The conservancy requires signing of a waiver to participate. Please register for planning purposes on www.eventbrite.com at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spring-2022-interfaith-environmental-stewardship-event-tickets-273115956177.  Contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com for more information.

 

Apr
25
Mon
2022 Gulf of Mexico Conference (Baton Rouge) @ Raising Canes River Center
Apr 25 @ 8:00 am – Apr 28 @ 5:00 pm

THE GULF OF MEXICO CONFERENCE 2022

The Gulf of Mexico Conference (GoMCon) combines the annual Gulf of Mexico Alliance (GOMA) All Hands Meeting, the annual Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystems Science (GoMOSES) Conference, and the triannual State of the Gulf Summit. The focus of GoMCon emphasizes the intersection of scientific research and the management of human and natural systems in the coastal region. This conference seeks to promote the integration of science and management into decision-making. GoMCon is a great way to make sure researchers, coastal resource managers, and interested stakeholders have an opportunity to collaborate on managing this precious natural resource we call the Gulf of Mexico.

Apr
28
Thu
SSPEED’s 10th Conference @ Anderson-Clarke Center
Apr 28 – Apr 29 all-day
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SSPEED’s 10th Conference
Post-Harvey Climate & Flood Impacts on the Built Environment
April 28 & 29, 2022

Please join SSPEED this January for SSPEED’s 10th conference, where over thirty top academic, consulting and governmental experts will present on a wide variety of topics. This two-day event will be located at the Anderson-Clarke Center (Glasscock School of Continuing Studies) at Rice University.