INFORMATIONAL PACKET STAR Member Community

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INFORMATIONAL PACKET STAR Member Community

STAR Communities is a nonprofit organization that works to evaluate, improve, and certify sustainable communities. We help cities and counties achieve a healthy environment, a strong economy, and well being for their residents. Set Goals. Measure Progress. Improve Your Community.

GET STARTED on the path to sustainability today! STAR Communities invites you to become a STAR Member Community today and begin accessing tools and resources built by and for local governments. The STAR Community Rating System TM is the leading national framework and certification program for sustainable communities. This information package will provide you with details on the STAR Member Community subscription and the additional programs and packages designed for local governments across the U.S. and Canada.

WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY? Every community is different, but the common goals are: a Healthy Environment a Strong Economy the Well-Being of the People in the Community WHY IS SUSTAINABILITY IMPORTANT FOR COMMUNITIES? Integrated efforts at the local level have a powerful and positive effect on the quality of life and future of a community. Sustainability also makes a direct impact by using resources efficiently and sparking innovation. THE STAR COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM HELPS LOCAL COMMUNITIES GET THERE! The STAR Community Rating System TM is the nation s leading comprehensive framework and certification program for evaluating local sustainability. STAR s comprehensive set of local environmental, economic, and social metrics was developed by more than 200 technical experts over the course of 4 years in order to drive continuous improvement. Local leaders use the rating system s metrics to assess their current level of sustainability, set targets for moving ahead, and measure progress along the way.

ABOUT THE RATING SYSTEM The STAR Community Rating System TM (STAR) is the nation s leading comprehensive framework and certification program for evaluating local sustainability, encompassing economic, environmental, and social performance measures. Sustainability means different things to different people, so STAR provides a clear, datadriven approach to assessing communities sustainability efforts. The STAR framework helps communities assess their efforts in seven key areas and define sustainability for themselves. This robust framework is necessary for communities to credibly track their progress toward overall sustainability objectives and to allow communities to compare progress with each other. WHO DEVELOPED THE STAR COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM? STAR was developed for local governments by local governments. Nearly 200 volunteers representing 50 cities and counties, state and federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, national associations, universities, utilities, and private corporations contributed thousands of hours and diverse expertise to the development of the STAR Community Rating System.

THE STAR COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM Goal Areas & Objectives are rated and evaluated in the online system, helping local leaders set goals and measure progress across all areas.

CERTIFICATION LEVELS To drive continuous improvement, STAR Communities manages a certification program that allows communities to analyze their sustainability performance based upon the STAR Community Rating System. To become certified, a community must submit an online application detailing how they meet the evaluation measures in the rating system, and then STAR performs a robust 3rd party verification. Certification lasts for 3 years. Member STAR Community A community that has expressed a commitment to the STAR Communities mission and is using the STAR Community Rating System informally Reporting STAR Community Currently pursuing certification Certified 3-STAR Community (200-399 points) Recognized for sustainability leadership Certified 4-STAR Community (400-599 points) Recognized for national excellence Certified 5-STAR Community (600+ points) Recognized as top tier achiever in national sustainability

100+ COMMUNITIES IN THE US AND CANADA ARE USING STAR... THAT S OVER 40 MILLION PEOPLE. STAR-certified communities Communities using STAR or pursuing certification

WHO IS STAR CERTIFIED? As of January 2016, forty-five communities have received a verified STAR Community Rating. 5-STAR Community Baltimore, MD Northampton, MA Seattle, WA 4-STAR Community Austin, TX Dubuque, IA Memphis, TN Tucson, AZ Broward County, FL Evanston, IL Plano, TX Washington, DC Burlington, VT Henderson, NV Portland, OR Columbus, OH Las Vegas, NV Raleigh, NC Davenport, IA Louisville, KY Tacoma, WA 3-STAR Community Albany, NY Des Moines, IA Lee County, FL Rosemount, MN Atlanta, GA El Cerrito, CA Monroe County, FL Saint Louis, MO Beaverton, OR Fayetteville, AR Palm Bay, FL Wichita, KS Birmingham, AL Fort Collins, CO Park Forest, IL Woodbridge, NJ Blue Island, IL Houston, TX Phoenix, AZ Chandler, AZ Indianapolis, IN Reading, PA Cleveland, OH Las Cruces, NM Riverside, CA

HOW DOES IT WORK? The STAR Community Rating System TM was designed for use by local (town, city, or county) governments. While partnerships are encouraged, the governmental entity is the approved primary applicant in the STAR Community Rating System and Reporting Tool. Other community partners, organizations, universities, consultants, and federal agencies can become STAR Affiliates to support STAR Communities' mission. A community can sign up for an annual membership, which begins at $500 a year, via the STAR website (http://www.starcommunities.org). This membership provides basic access to the STAR Community Rating System and the tools and resources to start tracking sustainability performance. Member benefits are designed to help promote a healthy environment, a strong economy, and well-being for all residents, now and for future generations. Communities that are ready to get certified or that have already been certified have the option to add on additional services or packages as fits their needs. To be certified, you will need full access to our online application, which is managed through our proprietary Online Reporting Tool. All applications for certification are submitted online and verified by STAR staff for accuracy. Data collection for certification takes on average between 6 months to a year. Certification lasts for 3 years from the certification date. Certified communities enjoy national recognition and other benefits.

BECOME A STAR MEMBER COMMUNITY! Membership demonstrates your commitment to local sustainability and also supports ongoing research and development of the STAR Community Rating System to maintain it as the most comprehensive, cutting-edge framework for measuring local sustainability. Benefits include: Access to the latest versions of the STAR Community Rating System and its companion Technical Guide; STAR Communities quarterly web-based training programs; The opportunity to support research and development of the Rating System through eligibility for technical and governance committee memberships; A public-facing webpage on our site, which includes the scores for certified communities; Access to up to 2hrs of assistance from STAR s technical team; Opportunities for participation in STAR-organized webinars and sessions at national conferences to showcase the community's work to a broad audience; Data storage for certified STAR communities; and The STAR Start-Up Kit, which includes the Intro to STAR training program; How-To Guide; Crosswalk; basic messaging tips and slide deck; and the Self-Assessment Tool.

WHAT ARE MAYORS SAYING? STAR lets us promote all the great things that we have done to make our community strong and resilient. It is positive feedback that lets our residents, taxpayers, businesses, investors, and community partners know that we are on the right track. The transparency and independence of the process builds confidence in our work. DAVID NARKEWICZ Mayor, City of Northampton, MA First Certified 5-STAR Community The STAR Community Rating System has been a powerful and valuable tool for our city to assess the progress of our sustainability efforts. It will also help us identify gaps and hold us accountable for improving the quality of life for our residents. MARILYN STRICKLAND Mayor, City of Tacoma, WA First Certified 4-STAR Community

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH STAR MEMBERSHIP? 1. Assess community sustainability efforts in a clear and data-driven way 2. Benchmark local efforts against the national standard for community sustainability 3. Integrate metrics into a new or existing comprehensive or sustainability plan 4. Get access to a framework and menu of best practices and policy solutions across the three pillars of sustainability 5. Build strategic partnerships within the community and with regional partners 6. Communicate a commitment to sustainability to residents, businesses, and funders 7. Receive national recognition for local efforts 8. Join the network of cutting-edge local sustainability leaders 9. Support on-going research and development of the Rating System in order to advance the field of sustainability science 10. Participate on STAR technical and governance committees

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS & PACKAGES To provide flexibility, STAR Communities offers multiple paths to certification. Communities can start out as a Member and slowly wade into the Rating System at their own pace, or they can jump right into data collection and reporting for certification. To pursue certification, there are two options: a community can join the Leadership Program to get certified within a year with our highest level of technical assistance, or they can take a DIY approach by subscribing as a Member with access to the Reporting Tool. LEADERSHIP STAR COMMUNITY PROGRAM ($7,500 one-time fee) Through this 12-month program, Leadership STAR Communities work together in a cohort to achieve milestones together, with STAR Certification as the goal. Communities have extensive access to STAR Communities staff and on-call experts, the full suite of STAR resources and tools, training programs (both web-based and in-person), and more. MEMBERSHIP + REPORTING TOOLS PACKAGE ($1,500 per year) If a community would rather work at their own pace and/or does not need the support provided in the Leadership Program, they can subscribe as a Member and add on the Reporting Tools package to gain access to the online reporting tool and basic resources and support ($1,500/year). When ready to certify, the community pays a $1,500 verification fee to cover the costs of the verification process.

LEADERSHIP PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Leadership STAR Community Program is a 12-month full support program, with cohorts starting in the spring and fall. Communities interested in the Leadership STAR Community Program must submit an application, which is available for download from our website at www.starcommunities.org. The cost of the one-year program is $7,500 and begins March 1st and September 1st of each year. Competitive scholarships are available to communities that demonstrate need and strategic vision (more information can be found in the application). It is expected that Leadership Communities will apply for STAR certification by the end of the program year. The program fee covers a year of STAR Membership benefits, attendance for two members of your team to the in-person training at the start of the program year, extensive technical assistance and support, and your community s verification fee (required for STAR Certification).

LEADERSHIP PROGRAM DETAILS The Leadership Program is a transformative experience for communities it provides a springboard for civic engagement, cross-agency coordination, integrated budgeting and performance management, partnerships with philanthropy, and economic development. In addition to achieving certification, communities report that the program has helped them to build a local culture of sustainability and target areas for future investment: Evanston, IL developed a Livability Academy program where all local government staff will receive training on the city s goals and objectives tied to their Livability Plan and recent STAR Community Rating. Broward County, FL developed a 4-STAR Broward Branding Toolkit to educate community partners and local leaders on how to leverage the STAR rating to increase economic development opportunities Seattle, WA held a staff appreciation lunch for nearly 200 contributors to their STAR certification. Mayor Murray and sustainability staff presented the city s strengths and weaknesses highlighting that together they would work to solve equity and affordability challenges in the city. Tucson, AZ integrated STAR s metrics into Plan Tucson and is updating their website to provide better citizen engagement tools. Phoenix, AZ followed with a similar course of action; their General Plan is currently under review.

WHICH TRACK IS RIGHT FOR YOU? MEMBER STAR COMMUNITY ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION ($500/year) You are looking to start tracking sustainability performance and want basic access to tools and resources to help get started. You want to demonstrate your commitment to sustainability and join a network of sustainability leaders. You want to support the integrity and evolution of the STAR Community Rating System. + REPORTING TOOLS PACKAGE ($1,500/year) You are ready to pursue certification and/or start reporting in the Online Reporting Tool. You want basic technical support: how-to videos and 1 hour of technical assistance each month is included, but you don t need a structured program with milestones and in-person trainings. You want to pursue certification at your own pace. + LEADERSHIP STAR COMMUNITY PROGRAM ($7,500 one-time fee) You are ready to pursue certification and want a structured program with milestones to help ensure that you achieve certification within one year. You want a premium package with the full range of benefits already included. You could use extra technical assistance and support from STAR staff and on-call experts, and training programs (both web-based and in-person).

STAR has set up our programs and services around a Membership+ model. Communities become members, and then add on additional services that meet their needs. SERVICE BENEFITS COST STAR Community Membership Access to the latest versions of the Rating System and companion Technical Guide; quarterly web-based training programs; webpage on the STAR website for promotional use; up to 2hrs of assistance; eligibility for various committee memberships; and the STAR Start-Up Kit. Membership also supports ongoing research and development of the Rating System. $500 (annual) + Reporting Tools Package Gain access to STAR s customized online platform to collect and track sustainability data; watch how-to videos recordings; receive up to 1hr of technical assistance per month from an assigned STAR coordinator. The Reporting Tools package is required for communities pursuing STAR certification. + Verification Fee This fee covers the costs of initial and final verification of your STAR application and includes a report from STAR Communities technical team. $1,000 (annual) $1,500 (one-time) + Leadership Program + Custom Workshops or Trainings Twice a year, Member Communities can join the Leadership program to pursue certification as part of a group. Leadership Communities share resources and tools; learn from facilitated conversations with other leaders, experts and funders; receive tech support from a dedicated STAR coordinator; are assigned a mentor community. Reporting Tools package and Verification Fee are included. Bring together key staff and local partners to learn how to use the rating system or kick off data collection efforts. Examples include: Getting Started with the Rating System, and Aligning Your Sustainability Plan with the Rating System. Regional workshops can also be held for multiple communities interested in working through STAR together. $7,000 (one-time) $5,000+ (one-time)

Certification isn t the end of your STAR journey! Certified communities receive additional member benefits and can add on additional services designed to promote their certification or aid in implementation. SERVICE BENEFITS COST STAR Certified Community Tools & Support Package + Implementation Assistance The Certified Community Tools & Support Package provides all of the benefits of STAR Membership and the Reporting Tools package, but is designed to address the needs of the Certified Community. The package includes preferred status for national publicity, discounted fee on future verifications, basic STAR PR Support, and a certification plaque. The community s public facing STAR Certification report is also included. Get help from STAR staff to take on priority areas identified through your STAR application. Assistance can include custom reports of your community's strengths and weaknesses, comparative analysis reports of certain Objectives, case studies on Outcomes, and/or other custom implementation projects. + STAR PR The STAR PR package greatly increases the visibility of your sustainability accomplishments and supports you as you tell your STAR story. Includes a custom Branding Kit, press release, certification results slide deck and talking points, lapel pins, a road sign, an infographic, and up to 3 hours of technical assistance. Custom STAR PR packages are available upon request. + Custom Workshops or Trainings Begin implementation of priority projects based on STAR analysis. Examples include: Integrating Metrics from STAR into Plans, Reports, or Budgets; and/or Going from STAR-Certification to Implementation. $1,500 (annual) $1,500+ (one-time) $2,500+ (one-time) $5,000+ (one-time)

THE VALUE OF BENCHMARKING "The STAR rating process gave us the framework for a deep dive sustainability assessment - to identify where we are strong and where there is more we can do. The assessment is also a great tool to engage our community partners around shared goals and opportunities for further action." JILL SIMMONS Director, Office of Sustainability & Environment, Seattle, WA Certified 5-STAR Community We are proud to be recognized for sustainability leadership by STAR and are excited about the potential to benchmark our progress along with other cities working in urban sustainability. The City of Cleveland Office of Sustainability gained important feedback on both our successes and opportunities for improvement by participating in STAR. JENITA MCGOWAN Chief of Sustainability, City of Cleveland, OH Certified 3-STAR Community

HOW TO GET STARTED 1. Click on Shop in the top-right corner of our website become a STAR Member Community 2. If you d like the Reporting Tools package, you can select it in the Shop 3. Register online and pay via credit card or request to pay by check 4. Start receiving benefits (services, tools, publications, etc.) day of payment* STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? STAR staff are happy to talk over our subscriptions and packages to make sure that you have all of the information that you need. Contact us at: Email: info@starcommunities.org Phone: 855-890-STAR Website: www.starcommunities.org *NOTE: The Leadership STAR Community program requires an application and is a 12-month program that commences March 1 and September 1 of each year.

WE RE HERE TO HELP! STAR COMMUNITIES STAFF Hilari Varnadore, Executive Director Kristi Wamstad-Evans, Technical Director Alex Helling, Technical Specialist Aaron Lande, Operations & Member Relations Manager Lacey Shaver, Community Engagement Manager David Abell, Program Coordinator CONTACT US 777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20002 (855) 890-STAR STAR COMMUNITIES and the STAR COMMUNITY RATING (& design) marks are federally registered marks of STAR Communities. Copyright 2016 STAR Communities. All rights reserved.