CT Green Bank

Location: Hartford & Stamford, CT

The nation’s first green bank.

About CT Green Bank

The Connecticut Green Bank is the nation’s first state-level green bank. The Green Bank’s mission is to confront climate change by increasing and accelerating investment into Connecticut’s green economy to create more resilient, healthier, and equitable communities. Our vision is a planet protected by the love of humanity.


What's New at CT Green Bank

Careers at CT Green Bank
By CT Green Bank 17 Oct, 2023
People are what drive the success of an organization. The Connecticut Green Bank is fortunate to have an extremely dynamic team of individuals on staff. Their expertise is diverse, ranging from economic development and environmental protection, investing, energy project finance, and business management to engineering, marketing, and project management and more. They bring talent, passion, and drive to the organization, as well as a commitment to the Green Bank’s mission: to confront climate change and provide a healthier and more prosperous future for Connecticut by increasing and accelerating the flow of private capital into markets that energize the green economy and environmental infrastructure.
Meet the Team
By CT Green Bank 17 Oct, 2023
The Connecticut Green Bank is fortunate to have an extremely dynamic team of individuals on staff. Their expertise is diverse, ranging from economic development and environmental protection, investing, energy project finance, and business management to engineering, marketing, and project management and more. They bring talent, passion, and drive to the organization, as well as a commitment to the Green Bank’s mission: to confront climate change and provide a healthier and more prosperous future for Connecticut by increasing and accelerating the flow of private capital into markets that energize the green economy and environmental infrastructure.
Mission, Vision & Values
By CT Green Bank 17 Oct, 2023
Our vision is a planet protected by the love of humanity. This statement was inspired by many people including Mary Evelyn Tucker of the Yale Divinity School, the late Mother Jennifer from the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception, and the late Maya Angelou, particularly her poem “On the Pulse of Morning.” This poem speaks to the struggle for social and environmental justice and is as poignant today as it was when it was written. We cannot have environmentalism without humanitarianism.
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