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Alliance for Climate Action 10% Challenge Exit Web site
Alliance for Climate Action 10% Challenge is a voluntary program that encourages households and businesses to reduce their annual greenhouse gas emissions by at least 10 percent. Alliance members are working collaboratively to advance a multi-marketing program to encourage individuals, households and businesses to save energy and reduce waste in three sectors: transportation, solid waste and energy efficiency.

Artery Business Committee Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
An independent, consensus-oriented, nonprofit organization of employers, retailers, business owners, public sector representatives, and others working together to address employee transportation issues in the downtown and Back Bay areas of Boston.

Campus Area Transit Management Association (CATMA) Exit Web site
The formal TMA of the American Red Cross, Champlain College, Fletcher Allen Health Care, and the University of Vermont, which was formed to jointly plan and manage parking and transportation in ways that better coordinate land use and lessen environmental impacts.

Charles River Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
A TMA in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that works with businesses to develop voluntary, cost-effective measures that provide benefits for member organizations and serve the public good.

CommuteWorks/ Medical Academic and Scientific Community Organization, Inc (MASCO) Exit Web site
A TMA managed by MASCO, providing commuting services for the employees and students of member institutions in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area of Boston, Massachusetts.

GO MAINE Exit Web site
GO MAINE provides transportation services and information to commuters and other travelers who live, work, or travel in the State of Maine. It offers comprehensive commuter services and information, including carpools and vanpools, as well as promoting transit, bicycling and walkers.

Junction Transportation Management Organization Exit Web site
An organization that addresses transportation issues in the Ballardvale Street/Lowell Junction area of Andover and Wilmington, Massachusetts.

Logan Airport Employee Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
An association of Logan Airport employers with a mission to encourage airport employees to use public transportation or other commuting alternatives.

Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Exit Web site
The mission of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (EOEA) is to preserve, protect, enhance, and restore the natural resources of the Commonwealth.

MassRIDES Exit Web site
MassRIDES is the Massachusetts Department of Transportation's statewide travel options program, providing assistance to commuters, students, tourists, senior citizens, and other traveler markets. Through its ride-matching and information systems, MassRIDES helps commuters find alternatives to drive-alone commuting.

Merrimack Valley Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
The Merrimack Valley TMA is a non-profit organization of employers and property owners who are working together to address employee transportation issues in the Merrimack Valley area of Andover and along the I-93 and I-495 corridors.

MetroPool, Inc Exit Web site
An organization that provides free commuter services to employers and commuters with the support of the Connecticut and New York Departments of Transportation. MetroPool’s mission is to improve the quality of an individual's commute.

MetroWest/495 Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
A TMA that serves the commuting needs of the towns of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Hudson, Marlborough, Natick, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, and Westborough, Massachusetts.

Neponset Valley Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
A TMA that helps provide commuting services for employers in the Massachusetts communities of Canton, Dedham, Norwood, and Westwood.

Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management Exit Web site
The Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM) is an interstate association of air quality control divisions of the eight Northeast states. NESCAUM's purpose is to exchange technical information, and to promote cooperation and coordination of technical and policy issues regarding air quality control in the Northeast. NESCAUM sponsors training programs, participates in national debates, and promotes research efforts.

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority Exit Web site
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) has provided 38 years of statewide public transportation services and serves 38 of 39 Rhode Island communities. Serving 19.4 million riders annually, RIPTA's mission is to provide safe, reliable and cost-effective transit service with a commitment to transit excellence.

Rideworks of Greater New Haven, Inc. Exit Web site
Founded in 1984, Rideworks of Greater New Haven, Inc. is a private, non-profit ridesharing company serving south-central Connecticut and the Greater Waterbury area. With the support of the Connecticut Department of Transportation, Rideworks works directly with area employers and employees to promote a wide variety of customized transportation demand management solutions such carpool/vanpool matching, traffic and area construction alerts, bus and train information and schedules, and telecommuting.

Route 9 Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
A public/private partnership that addresses important transportation issues along the Route 9 Corridor in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts.

Route 128 Business Council Exit Web site
A nonprofit public/private partnership formed to help reduce traffic congestion on Route 128 in eastern Massachusetts by providing alternative transportation services and information.

Rural Community Transit, Inc. (RCT) Exit Web site
A private nonprofit organization that serves the entire northeast section of Vermont (including Caledonia, Essex, Orleans, and Lamoille counties). RCT is a transportation brokerage that uses all modes of transportation and serves a wide variety of passengers through a variety of public transit and ridematching programs.

Seaport Transportation Management Association Exit Web site
A TMA dedicated to developing transportation alternatives and mitigating traffic congestion in the fast-growing South Boston Waterfront.

The Rideshare Company Exit Web site
The Rideshare Company, a Connecticut not-for-profit corporation, focuses on providing commuter transportation solutions to businesses and individuals. With funding from the Connecticut Department of Transportation, The Rideshare Company operates the award-winning Easy Street® vanpool program, designs transportation programs for employers, and utilizes a highly effect customer service call center to place commuters on buses, carpools and vanpools. These services result in reduced road congestion, energy conservation and better air quality.

TransAction Associates Exit Web site
A transportation-consulting firm with clients in Massachusetts, New York, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.

 

 

 

 

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