
Green America's Webinars
Green America strives to provide informative and engaging webinars that help individuals make positive changes in their daily lives. Join us as we explore ways to create a more sustainable future for ourselves and the planet.

Green America strives to provide informative and engaging webinars that help individuals make positive changes in their daily lives. Join us as we explore ways to create a more sustainable future for ourselves and the planet.
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Upcoming Webinars
Banking for Good: How Your Bank or Credit Union Has Impact
Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at 12 PM ET
Where your money “sleeps” at night matters. Did you know that banks lend money based on how many deposits they hold? That means your bank or credit union can either support your values—or work against them.
Join us for a conversation with three financial institutions—Beneficial State Bank, Self-Help Credit Union, and Adelphi Bank—who are investing in a more sustainable and equitable world through small business lending, affordable housing, public works, and more. You’ll also get an exclusive look at Green America’s upgraded Get a Better Bank map, featuring over 17,000 locations of community development and minority depository banks and credit unions nationwide.
Get more info and register for Banking for Good
Good Gardening & Eats: A 4-Part Series with Jada Bee
Ready to take your gardening to the next level? Join gardener and forager Jada Bee for a special four-part webinar series exploring sustainable gardening—from building your beds to cooking your harvest.
Part 3 of 4: Preserving – What to Do with All That Produce
Thursday, September 18 at 3 PM ET (12 PM PT)
Note: This session was originally scheduled for July 10 but has been rescheduled to September. We look forward to seeing you there!
Your garden is producing in abundance—now what? Get simple techniques for preserving your harvest through canning, drying, and freezing.
Get more info and register for Part 3