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San Francisco Chamber Foundation Collaborates to Promote Yes San Francisco, Urban Sustainability Challenge

Urban Sustainability Challenge

Deloitte, Salesforce, and World Economic Forum recently announced the launch of the Yes San Francisco (Yes SF), Urban Sustainability Challenge, the first location-based UpLink Challenge. The challenge was created in response to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 11 aimed at making communities more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. 


Entrepreneurs and organizations were encouraged to submit sustainable solutions for their city’s needs for an opportunity to receive funding through the Challenge. Collaborators in this effort include Citi and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Foundation. While Citi will use their Citi Impact Fund to help engage investors, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Foundation will bring local stakeholders to advocate for the Challenge.


San Francisco Chamber of Commerce CEO & President, Rodney Fong, said, “San Francisco has a generational opportunity to build on its core strengths as a global center of commerce, with a talented, educated workforce and a long history of leadership in technology and innovation, to refocus its energy on leading the fight against climate change.”


In total, the San Francisco Chamber Foundation received 143 submissions by the August 11, 2023 deadline. The proposals were required to have a positive impact on the community through the lens of sustainability, and work to transform downtown San Francisco and revitalize spaces across the city. Innovations, which can be found here, included:


  • Redesigned indoor and outdoor spaces that bring residents, visitors, and new businesses to the area while utilizing sustainable materials that minimize the city’s carbon footprint.
  • Converting downtown office buildings into residential housing
  • Innovative clean energy and storage solutions for the urban area
  • Reimagined ideas for urban food production to provide healthy, reliable nutrition to the community.
  • Innovative approaches to water conservation and reuse that stimulate equitable job creation.


The Yes SF, Urban Sustainability Challenge will bring together a community of organizations, entrepreneurs and leaders to help create a more sustainable and inclusive San Francisco as the city works to become a model for resiliency.

If you would like to learn more about clean energy opportunities in your community, please contact Ryan Evans.


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Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Adds New EV Charging Station
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Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Adds New EV Charging Station

This story was written by Jackie LiBrizzi, a multimedia journalist at News13 about the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony for their new ChargePoint station. This article was published by WBTW News13 on July, 31 2023.

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce has begun embracing the looming electric-vehicle revolution.


Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday for a new ChargePoint station.


“Ninety-five percent of the people that come to visit us every year come by car,” said Karen Riordan, president and CEO of the chamber. “So as more and more people purchase electric car, we’re going to need to have these chargers. So we’re really trying to get ahead of it. Our stated goal is to become the electric vehicle charging hot spot of South Carolina.”


The chamber now has two EV parking spots at its visitor’s center and office at 1200 N. Oak Street in Myrtle Beach.


“We heard about a grant that Santee Cooper was offering, and we applied for the grant,” Riordan said. “We had two things that we applied for. One was to actually help us purchase this ChargePoint charger, and the second was to do the research study that will map all of the EV chargers that exist currently in the Grand Strand as of today.” 


The grant covered 50% of the cost of the station and the chamber covered the other half. Riordan said there are nearly three dozen charging stations now in operation across the Grand Strand.


Santee Cooper officials said the grant process is very competitive and that 15 to 20 companies or organizations have applied for the funding.


“Of course, part of the program that we have at Santee Cooper will increase E-V adoption and encourage customers to hopefully travel to Myrtle Beach,” said Timothy Suggs, the EV program manager and commercial energy advisor for Santee Cooper said.


To apply for one of the Santee Cooper Evolve grants, go to the utility’s website or email emobility@santeecooper.com.

If you would like to learn more about clean energy opportunities in your community, please contact Michele Querry.


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