Local Government Partnerships

By partnering with GRID Alternatives San Diego, local governments are helping reduce and stabilize long-term housing costs for low income-residents, preventing local greenhouse gas emissions to meet targets under AB32 and providing hands-on green job training opportunities for local workers.

For every dollar invested by San Diego jurisdictions and private donors, GRID Alternatives brings six dollars of state solar rebate money to the table. Current and past partners have utilized Community Development Block Grants, fee-for-service contracts, low-cost loans and local solar rebate programs to support GRID's work in their communities. To find out more, please contact Paul Cleary at pcleary@gridalternatives.org.


Current Partners

San Diego 

National City       

Chula Vista 

     

Provided Community Development Block Grant funding to support GRID's work in the City of San Diego.

Partnered with GRID to make Solarthon 2012 a success.

Helps connect low-income families with GRID Alternatives, and works with GRID Alternatives and other partners to green its affordable housing.