You can help support our 2023 conference!


In our 2023 conference, NYC Next: Trends for a Changing City, we’re bringing together experts to explain three key trends that will shape the city: getting to net zero, converting offices to apartments, and centering resiliency in NYC’s buildings of the future. This half-day event promises to be insightful and thought-provoking, drawing 300-400 attendees and marketed through 20-plus partner organizations.
When?
June 8, 2023
1:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Where?
NYU Kimmel Center for University Life
Planned sessions
Session 1 | Making Net Zero a Reality
Session 2 | Sustainable Conversion: Commercial to Residential
Session 3 | Resiliency Actions for All-Electric Buildings
Sponsorship options
Lead conference sponsor: $25,000
- Logo listing in all marketing materials (Urban Green website, dedicated outreach emails, social media and newsletter)
- Full page program advertisement on back cover
- 30-second video ad
- 10 complimentary conference passes
- Information table at event
Supporting event sponsor: $15,000
- Logo listing in all marketing materials (Urban Green website, dedicated outreach emails, social media and newsletter) and at the event
- Full page ad in conference program
- 5 complimentary conference passes
Lead reception sponsor: $20,000
- Welcome remarks at post-event networking reception
- Logo listing in all marketing materials (Urban Green website, dedicated outreach emails, social media and newsletter) and at the event
- Full page ad in conference program
- 30-second video ad
- 10 complimentary conference passes
Supporting reception sponsor: $10,000
- Logo listing in all marketing materials (Urban Green website, dedicated outreach emails, social media and newsletter) and at the event
- Half-page ad in conference program
- 5 complimentary conference passes
Interested in sponsoring this year’s conference? Reach out to development@urbangreencouncil.org.
NYC Next: Trends for a Changing City
At our 2023 conference, we’re bringing together experts to explain three key trends that will shape the future of NYC.