Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find my list of Take Charge actions?
Sign in to here and then click “Your Profile” in the main menu.
 
Where is my Take Charge registration email?
If you did not receive a welcome email from us when you registered for the program, please check your SPAM folder for an email from info@EnergizeCorvallis.org. Please contact us at the same email address if you cannot find the email.
 
What if I forget my Take Charge password? 
Click here or click the 'Forgot Your Password' link on the Sign In page. You will need to provide your email to verify. We will then reset your password and send the new password to you.
 
How do I change my Take Charge password? 
Click here to sign in and change your password.
 
How are Take Charge programs funded?
Take Charge programs are funded through a Climate Showcase Communities Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, which was awarded to the City of Corvallis from 2011 - 2013. The Campuses Take Charge program also received additional support from the Student Sustainability Initiative at Oregon State University. Take Charge programs are also supported by the generous donations of local community members and businesses.
 
What is the Take Charge Coupon Card?
The Take Charge Coupon Card is an exclusive card with coupons from local businesses that support our mission of reducing energy use in Corvallis. In 2013 everyone who completes in a Take Charge program will receive a Coupon Card in the mail. To complete the program, participants need to submit the online survey that they receive one month after registering for the program.
 
The following local businesses are featured on the Take Charge Coupon Card:
Benton Habitat for Humanity Restore
Block 15
Cycle Solutions
First Alternative Co-op
Les Caves Bier
Nearly Normals
Roxy Dawgs
Second Glance
Second Glance Annex
The Alley
 
What is a Climate Showcase Communities grant?
In 2009 and 2010, EPA awarded $20 million in competitive grants to help local and tribal governments establish and implement climate change initiatives. The overall goal of the Climate Showcase Communities program is to create replicable models of cost-effective and persistent greenhouse gas reductions that will catalyze broader local and tribal government actions to stabilize the climate and improve environmental, economic, health, and social conditions. Click here to read more about the program.
 
Is there a specific internet browser that works best? 
This website was designed to be used with the Mozilla Firefox internet browser. Chrome, Safari, and the most recent versions of Internet Explorer (version 7 or newer) will also work. If you have issues with viewing the website, please contact us at info@energizecorvallis.org.

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