ComEd, PLCCA Team Up to Help Low-Income Communities Benefit from Cleaner Energy Technologies
Through ComEd’s Climate-Friendly Nonprofit Grant program,
These efforts are being made through ComEd’s Climate-Friendly Nonprofit Grant program, which recently provided a
PLCCA is one of three nonprofit organizations that each recently received a grant through the ComEd program, which is designed to expand and improve access to climate-friendly and complementary programs for under-resourced neighborhoods across northern
“As ComEd prepares for a decarbonized future, it’s important that families across the entire economic spectrum have equal access to climate-friendly programs that will help improve their quality of life,” said Melissa
The
To help families and businesses in these communities lower and manage electric bills, PLCCA launched the Solar, Jobs and Justice program. The program partners with local nonprofit organizations to hire and train residents from these same communities to help educate community members on the benefits of – and help connect them to – solar energy. The transition can help decarbonize neighborhoods that tend to be the most impacted by high concentrations of air pollutants and other environmental concerns.
Since October 2022, PLCCA has used its grant to hire and train more than 30 solar ambassadors, designers and installers to educate home and business owners about rooftop and community solar programs, grants available to fund the installation of rooftop solar panels and, once qualified, assist with installations. Staff also provide education on the installation of electric vehicle charging equipment and energy-efficiency programs that can help manage energy use to lower energy bills.
Representatives of PLCCA, which itself takes advantage of solar panels at its
“We are pleased with the success that our partnership with ComEd has thus far achieved in our community,” said Bishop Dr. Claude Porter, PLCCA president and CEO. “Not only have we created good-paying jobs and career opportunities in the growing field of renewable energy, but we have begun to educate families and businesses about the environmental benefits of carbon-free energy. We are very excited about the interest and positive responses we have received.”
Other Grant Recipients
Since the launch of ComEd’s year-long Climate Friendly Nonprofit Grant Program in 2022, two other area nonprofits are making progress on their efforts to increase access to solar and other sources of climate-friendly energy.
Community Investment Corporation (CIC): With its
Equiticity: With its nearly
Equiticity offered individual stipends of
To create awareness of the stipends and assist residents with the application process, Equiticity has so far held four application events across
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