Solar for a remote Honduran community, helping 200 families access clean, reliable energy for the first time.
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Solar for a remote Honduran community, helping 200 families access clean, reliable energy for the first time.
Solar installation for 40 families in an indigenous community in the Brazilian Amazon.
Creating a network of solar-powered restaurants to build storm resilience in New Orleans.
Solar-powered aguaje fruit processing center, technician workforce development, and sustainable forest management training for a rural Indigenous community in the Amazon.
Supporting solar systems, workforce development, and technical training programs for 100 South American Indigenous communities.
Solar for a regenerative, closed-loop organic waste processing operation in Brooklyn, NY that offers workforce training and employment for low-income youth in the community.
Installing solar home systems and providing technical training and capacity building for remote Indigenous Shuar communities in the Amazon.
Empowering the regional expansion of Kara Solar’s solar-powered boats and community centers in the Peruvian Amazon.
Solar-powered flower farms, producing jobs, revitalizing vacant land, and providing sustainable agriculture education for inner-city Chicago.
Solar energy for remote indigenous communities fighting to protect their ancestral ways of life alongside some of the most biodiverse rainforests on the planet.
Off-grid solar installations and workforce development on the Navajo and Hopi Nations.
Driving social and environmental justice in Memphis, Tennessee.
Solar energy for BIPOC led organizations in the most polluted regions of the United States.
Small grants program for nonprofits serving Utah and Nevada.
Reaching grassroots groups around the world working to implement solar energy projects in their communities.
Scaling a network of solar-powered canoes to transform transportation across the Amazon.
Improving economic opportunity and quality of life in remote Amazonian communities around Ilha das Cinzas.
A West Virginia community hub uses solar to demonstrate a future beyond coal in Appalachia.
Installing a large solar array and renewable energy education at Central America’s first school for indigenous girls.
Building a solar-powered water pump and energy grid in collaboration with the Seri Indian community of Desemboque.