We are inspired this month by our Earth Heroes - our trainees, volunteers, clients, SolarCorps Fellows, staff are all commited to making our Earth a better place. Take a moment to see what incredible things our heroes are doing for renewable energy.
When it comes to making clean energy future that includes everyone, Ashley Gremel doesn’t just walk the walk -- she picks up a paddle and starts rowing!
Solar Spring Break kicked off earlier this month. We caught up with Rionna Octaviano, a student from University of Nevada, Reno who was headed off to her fourth Solar Spring Break!
In honor of AmeriCorps Week 2019 -- and in recognition of Women's History Month -- we would like to introduce you to six incredible SolarCorps Fellows, many of them women in construction, who are serving across five GRID regions!
Clovis Honoré wears many hats: Minister, GRID Alternatives Outreach Coordinator, and now President of the NAACP San Diego. We sat down to talk with him about Black History Month and how he gives back through his roles at GRID and the NAACP.
LaDios Muhammad is the Executive Assistant at GRID Alternatives Colorado, and a lifelong student of history. She sat down with us one afternoon to reflect on Black History Month, and reveals a hidden figure from the Civil Rights Movement who inspires her to keep persevering.
What’s the secret to a clean energy transition that includes and benefits everyone? Community-led action and collaboration. Read on to learn how GRID Greater Los Angeles is making a positive impact in the San Fernando Valley through the Green Together Collaborative.