by webdev | Feb 19, 2010 | Green Business Tips, Green Funding Blog, Green Loans General
by John Lawson, Loan Officer Our office is freezing. At one point, it was so cold that an employee brought a heated dog bed from home to warm her feet at her desk. Honestly, I blamed the cold temperatures on the thermostat being set too low in order to be more...
by webdev | Jan 22, 2010 | Green Business Tips, Green Funding Blog, Green Loans General
By John Lawson, Loan Officer In recent years, there have been great improvements in the lighting technology. Home owners everywhere are switching from incandescent bulbs to compact florescent technology (CFL) and LED lighting. Both offer longer life and more efficient...
by webdev | Jan 2, 2010 | Green Funding Blog, Green Loans General
The United Nations defines a green job as one that preserves or improves the environment. A succinct yet broad definition that perfectly describes the purpose of Georgia Green Loans. In 2009, the first year of operation, Georgia Green Loans provided capital to 16...
by webdev | Dec 29, 2009 | Academy for Green Microenterprise Development, Green Loans General
We had many great applications, and it was a hard decision, but we finally chose three organizations for the inaugural session of the Academy for Green Microenterprise Development! They are: Detroit Midtown Micro-enterprise Fund, Detroit, MI Good Work Network, New...
by webdev | Dec 21, 2009 | Green Funding Blog, Green Loans General
Photo by Nada Powers Bunnell – Loganberry Heritage Farm A Guest Blog By Jennie Inglis, Cleveland, Georgia I could write a narrative on our locally/Georgia/regionally grown dinner that is as long as the dinner was large. I would like to write that, but the story...
by webdev | Dec 12, 2009 | Green Funding Blog, Green Loans General, Green Loans Press Releases
Georgia Green Loans was the first mention in an article by Charlotte Jensen on capital for green businesses! Green Loans Aid Eco-Minded Entrepreneurs