Opportunities for everyone
Everyone has a critical role to play to reach our vision of a sustainable, equitable, and healthy world. From hospitals, health systems, and health care professionals to policymakers and members of our communities, here’s how you can make a difference.
Connect with sustainability champions at CleanMed
Convene, collaborate, and conduct societal transformation for individual, community, and planetary health at CleanMed – the premier conference for health care sustainability leaders.
CleanMed will bring us together May 6-8 in Atlanta to connect, share, and build upon solutions for a more sustainable health care sector. As the premier health care sustainability conference, CleanMed offers the strategies, tools, and connections you need to make progress toward your goals.
Give to Health Care Without Harm
Your gift supports our movement to reimagine health systems as anchors of healthier, resilient, more equitable communities that are able to survive and thrive in the face of a changing climate.
Find out about the successes our generous donors have supported in our most recent annual report.
Opportunities for organizations
Join leaders at the forefront of health care transformation
Practice Greenhealth partner and Top 25 Environmental Excellence Award winner, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's donation program helped divert more than 83,000 lbs. (41 tons) of medical supplies, hospital equipment, humanitarian provisions, and office supplies to communities in need in 2021.
Practice Greenhealth
1 in 4 health facilities in the United States including 1,700+ members with all 50 states and every type of hospital represented.
Many leading health systems are partners of Practice Greenhealth, our membership organization. Practice Greenhealth provides tools, resources and a community of practice to implement sustainable practices in health care.
Practice Greenhealth is the innovation hub scaling the work of Health Care Without Harm. It is the leading sustainable health care organization, delivering environmental solutions to more than 1,700 hospitals and health systems in the United States and Canada, including the Veterans Administration health system and the Army’s MedCom facilities. Partnership opportunities include NGOs, nonprofits, government, academic institutions, and the health care value chain. Our network (including many rural and essential hospital members) is the U.S. health sector’s go-to source for information, tools, data, and expert technical support.
Health Care Climate Challenge
The Health Care Climate Challenge has over 350 participants, representing the interests of more than 26,000 hospitals and health centers in 43 countries.
The Health Care Climate Challenge mobilizes health care institutions around the globe to protect public health from climate change. Commit to effective climate action while building collective impact across countries and across borders.