The increasing development of technology use in today's society has been accompanied by severe energy consumption and environmental damage. This has led to the concept of green information technology that is one of the most important issues facing societies and organizations today in achieving sustainable development and organizational development that every society and organization has to choose from. This study, considering the importance of green information technology for national organizations, is seeking to provide a model for deploying green information technology projects. The Grounded Theory approach was used for this purpose. The results showed that infrastructure and capability as contextual factors; customer-related technical and design factors as causal, and cultural and supportive factors and risk management as interfering factors in project implementation. Information technologies are green. It is also the main phenomenon of green concept development, product development and deployment of green information technology initiatives that are made possible through green strategic management mechanisms and green design and can have economic and sustainable consequences.