Sustainable, healthy, and resilient buildings for all.
Green Building Initiative (GBI) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is:
“To improve the built environment’s impact on climate and society.“
GBI’s primary objectives and principles are to:
Through careful investment of its resources, GBI is advancing toward a global governance and membership structure with tools and services in multiple languages for increased global impact.
GBI makes aspirational goals achievable through user-friendly tools built upon comprehensive standards and supported by outstanding staff and expert assessors. As a nonprofit community, we are educators and coaches first, supporting performance improvement of all buildings.
GBI believes that diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) are critical to a welcoming, effective, and successful organization. We are committed to taking purposeful actions to deconstruct barriers and build opportunities for learning, change, and accountability. GBI commits to fostering growth, measuring effectiveness, and demonstrating accountability through annual reporting on efforts to integrate and reinforce DEIB throughout our activities and audiences, including the Board of Directors, staff, members, assessors, external stakeholders, and community.
Today, GBI is an international nonprofit organization and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Accredited Standards Developer dedicated to improving the built environment’s impact on climate and society. Founded in 2004, GBI is the global provider of the Green Globes® and federal Guiding Principles Compliance building certification and assessment programs. The organization has certified more than 750 million square feet of commercial and multifamily space with a footprint growing outside of North America and into global markets. As a membership organization, GBI issues professional credentials, including the Green Globes Professional (GGP), Green Globes Emerging Professional (GGEP), and Guiding Principles Compliance Professional (GPCP). To learn more about opportunities to become involved with GBI, contact info@thegbi.org or visit the GBI website at thegbi.org.
GBI was incorporated in Oregon and earned tax exempt status from the U.S. International Revenue Service in March 2006, just 18 months after its founding in October 2004.
Originally focused on work with residential home builders, GBI’s founders identified a gap in the U.S. commercial building market. The rating system Green Globes, which had BREEAM Canada origins, was identified as a web-based tool and certification program that could meet the needs of U.S. commercial buildings and practitioners seeking practical approaches to green building. GBI licensed Green Globes for use in the U.S. market and committed to developing Green Globes further using an open, balanced, consensus-based technical review process that allowed due process for stakeholders.
To this end, GBI was the first commercial green building certification program developer to earn accreditation as a standards developer from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), which happened in 2005. Following hundreds of public meetings and work by volunteer subject matter experts, an early version Green Globes earned approval as an American National Standard in 2010 (ANSI/GBI 01-2010: Green Building Assessment Protocol for Commercial Buildings). The standard was used as the basis for GBI’s Green Globes for New Construction 2013 program, and later it was updated and released in 2019 and again in 2021 as ANSI/GBI 01-2021: Green Globes Assessment Protocol for Design, New Construction, and Major Renovations, or more commonly, Green Globes for New Construction (NC) 2021. GBI’s second standard, ANSI/GBI 02-2023, Green Globes Assessment Protocol for Existing Buildings (Green Globes for Existing Buildings 2023) was published in the summer of 2023. Both standards are in Continuous Maintenance and are on a two-year revision cycle.
GBI’s educational programs, tools, standards, and assessments support building owners, sustainability consultants, designers, developers, builders, contractors, government agencies, facility managers, building operators, occupants, tenants, product and service providers, communities, higher education, and students that strive to improve the built environment through the application of sustainability, health, and resilience best practices.
GBI impacts the market by supporting collaboration and reporting on environment, social, and governance (ESG) and as well as CSR priorities. GBI lends support and thought leadership to organizations that are working to increase use of best practices to improve buildings and reduce impacts on the environment.