Center For Neighborhood Technology
Missions and Goals
Since 1978, Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) has been a leader in promoting urban sustainability—the more effective use of existing resources and community assets to improve the health of natural systems and the wealth of people, today and in the future.
CNT is a creative think-and-do tank that combines rigorous research with effective solutions. CNT works across disciplines and issues, including transportation and community development, energy, natural resources, and climate change.
Researching urban problems to build knowledge through tools and activities that change how residents, policymakers, and market actors respond to issues such as efficient use of resources, strategies for reducing pollution, or ways to improve public transportation. Our studies are readily available for use by residents, policymakers, students, and other researchers.
Building coalitions to advocate for public policies that can help address urban sustainability issues.
Designing, developing, and operating economic development demonstration projects to address urban sustainability in innovative ways.
Population Served
Urban communities nation wide
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Organization Information
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Main Office
Address: 731 Market Street, San Francisco, 94103
Phone: (415)644-0877
Website: http://www.cnt.org/
Email: info@cnt.org
Main Contact:
Contact: Program Associate Ingrid Jacobson
Location: 731 Market Street San Francisco 94103
Email: ingrid.jacobson@gmail.com
Phone: (510)467-2534
Fax: N/A
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Public Transportation
- Accessible by Bart. - Destination: Montgomery Directions from Transit: Head southwest on Market St toward New Montgomery St
Hours:
Monday - Friday |
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