Since 2020, the Honnold Foundation has provided integrated grant funding, capacity-building support, and storytelling amplification for over 70 grantee Partners across 27 countries, territories, and U.S. Tribal Lands. Our Partners' work builds economic equity, decreases reliance on fossil fuels, catalyzes economic opportunity, strengthens Indigenous self-determination, advances regional conservation efforts, mobilizes healthcare resources, and bolsters climate resilience— all through solar energy.
Today, we’re ecstatic to share our next slate of grantee Partners!
Meet Our New 2023 Partners
Transitioning agricultural processing equipment to solar to improve womens’ economic opportunities.
Increasing access to electricity and clean water for riverbank families and promoting the use of renewable energy in rural areas across the Brazilian Amazon.
Using the expertise of recently graduated female solar installers to increase access to energy across four rural communities in Madagascar.
Strengthening the Buffalo program for the Northern Cheyenne and creating one of the few tribally owned microgrids in the US.
Increasing access to electricity and promoting economic development for some of the most remote communities in the Triunfo Cristal Páez Indigenous reservation.
Expanding communication across four communities in the northern Peruvian Amazon via solar-powered radio access.
Increasing access to reliable and affordable energy for two schools and Mayan communities located alongside Lake Atitlán.
Providing affordable energy access and job training for Native Hawaiians through a community-owned nanogrid.
First-time access to electricity for Haitian-Dominicans working on sugar plantations in the Dominican Republic.
Interested in getting involved? The best way to support our work at the Honnold Foundation is through a donation. After all— it takes all of us, doing whatever we can, however we can, to make this world a brighter place.