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Clean Power Alliance Announces Applications Open For 2024 Community Benefits Grant $325,000

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Whole of $325,000 in funding is offered for native nonprofit organizations to advance clear power targets

Clear Energy Alliance (CPA) is happy to announce that functions at the moment are being accepted for the 2024 Neighborhood Advantages Grant. The grant program, a partnership between CPA and Calpine Neighborhood Power, has as soon as once more elevated funding to help native nonprofit organizations working to advance clear power targets inside CPA’s service space. This 12 months, $325,000 in funding can be made accessible to 12 to fifteen organizations — the most important quantity because the grant was launched in 2021. Final 12 months, $288,000 was distributed to 12 organizations all through Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

“CPA is focused on efforts to help make Southern California resilient and more sustainable through our diverse customer programs, clean energy options, or community investments,” mentioned Ted Bardacke, CEO of Clear Energy Alliance. “We continue to work closely with nonprofit organizations as they have insight into what is most needed to successfully advance local sustainability efforts. This grant provides a direct way to support the wellbeing of the communities we serve.”

The Neighborhood Advantages Grant is open to organizations and initiatives centered on advancing clear power, sustainability, and resiliency via 4 pathways: 1) Analysis 2) Training 3) Environmental and Social Justice Communities 4) Workforce Growth.

The grant software interval is open from Aug. 6 via Sept. 13, 2024. Grants starting from $15,000 to $30,000 can be awarded. Eligible nonprofits should be working inside not less than one of many 35 communities CPA serves all through Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

“Year after year, the Community Benefits Grant program continues to develop long-term partnerships with community-based organizations doing amazing work in the CPA community,” mentioned Josh Brock, Vice President of Industrial Operations for Calpine Neighborhood Power. “We’re honored to not only support our CCA partners but also the communities they serve by continuing to sponsor this program. Calpine Community Energy is pleased to create a funding opportunity that highlights the work of local community organizations while enhancing the positive impact Clean Power Alliance has on its local communities.”

Final 12 months’s grant recipients included Local weather First: Changing Oil & Gasoline (CFROG), Columbia Memorial Area Middle, Buddies of the Los Angeles River, Grid Alternatives LALA Regional Collaborative for Local weather Motion and Sustainability (LARC), Merito Basis, Oxnard Performing Arts Middle, Pando Populus, Santa Monica Mountains Basis, Tree Individuals, U.S. Inexperienced Enterprise Council (USGBC), and the Ventura County Neighborhood Basis.

Organizations have utilized their grants to fund numerous initiatives. For instance, USGBC developed a certificates program for development professionals to be taught and undertake finest practices round enhancements and supplies for buildings and landscapes to cut back the long-term excessive heat-related impacts of local weather change.

LARC is making a Clear Power Training Marketing campaign to higher educate the general public within the larger Los Angeles area about the advantages of fresh power and promote extra sustainable power utilization.

The Merito Basis is advancing power literacy and inexperienced workforce growth alternatives for Ventura Unified College District college students.

CFROG’s grant is funding workforce growth efforts to extend profession exploration and neighborhood consciousness of alternatives throughout the inexperienced trade.

“The workforce development efforts funded by this community benefits grant have helped our Ventura County residents, especially young people and communities disproportionately impacted by fossil fuel operations, begin pathways in emerging competitive green industry jobs,” mentioned Haley Ehlers, CFROG’s Government Director.

nonprofit organizations can be taught extra concerning the grant necessities and apply by visiting www.cleanpoweralliance.org/cbg. CPA will host an informational webinar on Aug. 14, from 1 pm to 2 pm (PST), to additional share grant particulars. These fascinated by attending the webinar can discover info on the grant webpage.

CPA additionally invests within the communities it serves via quite a few packages that present clients with entry to cost-savings in addition to energy-saving alternatives that create more healthy communities by lowering greenhouse gasoline emissions and creating inexperienced jobs. Study extra at CleanPowerAlliance.org/programs.

About Clear Energy Alliance

Based in 2017, Clear Energy Alliance is the regionally operated not-for-profit electrical energy supplier for 33 cities throughout Los Angeles County and Ventura County, in addition to the unincorporated areas of each counties. CPA is the fourth largest electrical energy supplier in California and the primary inexperienced energy supplier in the USA. CPA serves roughly three million residents and companies, offering clear renewable power at aggressive charges. To view CPA’s 2023 Impression Report, click on here. For full info relating to CPA go to http://www.cleanpoweralliance.org.

About Calpine Neighborhood Power

Calpine Neighborhood Power is the premier supplier of knowledge administration and buyer contact middle companies for Neighborhood Selection Aggregation (CCA) companies. For over a decade, Calpine has been a trusted enterprise and thought companion serving 21 working CCAs and managing buyer knowledge and billing operations for over 5.5 million meters throughout the state. As a part of a Fortune 500 firm, Calpine Neighborhood Power’s best-in-class back-office companies assist information CCA companions from preliminary program launch via mass enrollment phases and proceed to evolve alongside their CCA companions. A long time of utility and billing expertise, digital knowledge interchange, personalized implementation planning, and strong buyer knowledge administration allow Calpine’s shoppers to realize their missions and long-term operational success.

Courtesy of electronic mail from Clear Energy Alliance


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