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We are always looking for new partners to help us bring the power of renewable energy to more communities in need:
Affordable Housing Developers – If you are building for-sale homes for households earning under 80% AMI, our Solar Affordable Housing Program is a great way to incorporate solar power at reduced cost. Please contact us directly for more information about participating in this program. While we do not install solar on multifamily affordable housing developments, we are happy to provide advice and technical assistance to nonprofit developers interested in incorporating solar electric power into their projects. Local Cities and Counties – We work with local communities throughout California to bring our Solar Affordable Housing Program to low-income homeowners. For information on what you can do to work towards bringing this program to your community, please contact us. Job Training Programs – If you are a job training organization interested in partnering with GRID Alternatives, please contact us.Businesses - Visit our Corporate Sponsor page for more information on partnering with us. If you’re a solar contractor, visit our Solar Contractors page for more information.
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