Tribal Energy Alternatives (TEA) proudly announces the appointment of its distinguished Board of Directors, bringing together nationally recognized leaders in tribal governance, climate action, and community empowerment.
GRID Alternatives (GRID), along with nearly 60 other grant recipients across the country, has been officially notified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that the Solar for All Program's funding totaling $7 billion is being terminated.
GRID Alternatives, a national nonprofit working to build community-powered solutions to advance economic and environmental justice through renewable energy, has received a one-year grant of $1.7 million from Invest In Our Future (IOF) to work towards a shared vision of a just transition to a clean energy future.
Tribal Energy Alternatives (TEA), formerly the GRID Alternatives National Tribal Program, proudly announces its official launch as an independent entity dedicated to expanding clean energy access and solutions in Tribal communities nationwide.
GRID Alternatives was awarded $1.5 million from the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) Ride and Drive Electric grant in January 2024 to advance Community-Driven Models for Electric Vehicle Charging Deployment by creating a national Community of Practice with the utility sector in partnership with the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA).
The five-year grant period with the Green Together Collaborative, funded by Transformative Climate Communities, which has brought clean energy, free trees, and other resources and services to Pacoima and Sun Valley, will end on January 31, 2025.
GRID Alternatives (GRID), una organización sin fines de lucro líder dedicada a promover la justicia económica y ambiental a través de iniciativas de energía renovable, y otras seis organizaciones sin fines de lucro que trabajan en Puerto Rico, recibieron una subvención de $20 millones de la subvención de Cambio Comunitario de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental de los Estados Unidos (EPA) para abordar la resiliencia climática en Puerto Rico.
GRID Alternatives (GRID), a leading non-profit organization dedicated to advancing economic and environmental justice through renewable energy initiatives, and six other non-profits working in Puerto Rico, have been awarded a $20 million grant by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Community Change grant to address climate resilience in Puerto Rico.
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, GRID Alternatives National Tribal Program is proud to honor the rich traditions and contributions of Native American communities.
Bank of America announced that GRID Alternatives Inland Empire (GRID IE) and Neighborhood Housing Services Inland Empire (NHSIE) have been selected as its 2024 Neighborhood Builders.