AHLA, IncentiFind partner to identify sustainability-related savings

The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) and IncentiFind have partnered to help the organization’s more than 30,000 members identify sustainability-related cost savings.

IncentiFind, a green building incentive database, offers more than a half-million incentives, including tax credits, grants, fee waivers, rebates and bill credits. These credits support the implementation of green measures like energy efficiency, renewables, water conservation and more, which are all directed at reducing bottom-line costs for hoteliers.

As part of this partnership, AHLA members will receive special pricing on IncentiFind’s Verify Report, which identifies rebates and savings for asset upgrades, such as buying energy-efficient appliances or installing solar panels.

See how AHLA members can connect to green building incentives here.

AHLA’s partnership with IncentiFind is the latest step the association has taken to advance sustainability throughout the hotel industry under the Responsible Stay initiative, which highlights AHLA members’ commitment to energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction and responsible sourcing. Last month, AHLA and the Hotel Association of Canada signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture company that will own and operate the Green Key Global certification system in the U.S. and Canada. That partnership will help promote the use of a system that gives hotels an eco-rating based on key metrics like energy, water conservation, waste management and others.

“Hoteliers continue to face higher operating costs due to a lingering labor shortage, lending woes and constrained supply growth,” said Chip Rogers, president/CEO, AHLA. “AHLA’s partnership with IncentiFind helps owners and operators identify ways to save money while also taking the guesswork out of going green. We are proud to play a role in helping our members boost their bottom line and protect the environment.”

Natalie Campos Goodman, founder/CEO, IncentiFind, added, “This partnership supports AHLA members with property savings and promotes a better-built environment for everyone.”