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Clean works in the ancestral and unceded territories of the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik. View our four office locations below.
Dartmouth locations
Main Dartmouth office
90 Alderney Dr, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4S8
Tel: 902-420-3474
Toll free: 1-855-736-3474
Public hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
126 Portland Street Dartmouth NS, B2Y 1H8
Tel: 902-420-3474
Toll free: 1-855-736-3474
Public hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cape Breton location
Sydney Office
37 Nepean Street, Suite 202 Sydney, NS B1P 1J2
Toll free: 1-855-736-3474
Prince Edward Island location
Charlottetown Office
119 Kent Street, 6th Floor, Charlottetown, PEI, C1A 1N3
Room 615, 616, 629
Email: rdoyle@cleanfoundation.ca
Contact a Clean Department or Team
Clean Leadership Summer Internships
CleanLeadership@cleanfoundation.ca
Green Jobs
GreenJobs@cleanfoundation.ca
Science Horizons
ScienceHorizons@cleanfoundation.ca
Next Ride
Transportation@cleanfoundation.ca
Grades P – 12 Education Initiatives
EducateEngage@cleanfoundation.ca
Clean Energy Financing
cleanenergyfinancing@cleanfoundation.ca
1-844-727-7818 (toll free)
HomeWarming
1-877-434-2136 (toll free)
Home Energy Assessments
1-800-665-5377 (toll free)
Finance Department
finance@cleanfoundation.ca
Media Inquiries
psears@cleanfoundation.ca
1-902-483-3487
All Other Inquiries
info@cleanfoundation.ca
Press
Clean Leadership Professional Internship – Intern Spotlight
By: Jessica Jones, Horticulturist - AVA Technologies Inc. Can you tell us a little bit about AVA and the project you are working on? AVA’s mission is to help anyone, grow anything, anywhere. By putting the “Byte”, our smart hydroponic garden, in every home we aim to...
Clean Leadership Professional Internship – Intern Spotlight
By: Nicole Latimer, Solid Waste Program Coordinator - Town of Port Hawkesbury Can you tell us a little bit about the Town of Port Hawkesbury and the project you are working on? The Town of Port Hawkesbury is located on the southwestern end of Cape Breton Island, Nova...
In-home energy assessment team pivots to provide social support to vulnerable communities
Since 2015, the HomeWarming Program has been helping income-qualified Nova Scotians through energy efficiency and comfort upgrades. Devon Morrison, Customer Experience Specialist at Clean, and Kate Powe, Relationships and Development Officer with the United Way, highlight some of the creative ways in which the HomeWarming team pivoted to support local community organizations during the COVID-19 crisis.