Nonprofit solar installer GRID Alternatives has launched its national Women in Solar Program, which the organization describes as an effort to build a diverse, equitable and inclusive solar industry by providing pathways to technical careers for women, highlighting the voices of women of color in the industry, and providing national leadership on solar workforce diversity.
On the St. Ambrose Aigburth Vail Senior Community’s rooftop in Towson last week, yet another great partnership was at work. It was there that Maryland Democratic Rep. John Sarbanes, Constellation solar volunteers and GRID Alternatives Mid-Atlantic solar trainees gathered to outfit the building with a sustainable supply of energy.
In celebration of Earth Day and their Global Volunteer Month, five Bank of America volunteers rolled up their sleeves this weekend to install solar for the Duenas family in Reedley, California.
An affordable senior living center just received 77 kW of solar on its roof, thanks to a partnership between Constellation, St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center (St. Ambrose), and GRID Alternatives Mid-Atlantic.
Watch the Helpful Honda Guys volunteer their time to help the Palacios family go solar! They’ve donated $200,000 through CBS EcoMedia to help GRID reach more families in Los Angeles.
GRID Alternatives Mid-Atlantic staff and Constellation volunteers began installing a 90 kW solar system today that will assist St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center in funding renovations at its senior living center, Aigburth Vale.
“GRID was one of the first organizations I learned about that Wells Fargo employees were really active in,” said Maria. “Our team members find it so rewarding to be a part of GRID’s work.”