A partnership between a San Diego real estate firm and the largest
nonprofit solar installer in the U.S. is gearing up for the launch of a
program that could help cut housing costs for local veterans and active
service families, and provide job training in the booming solar
industry.
Operation: Solar for San Diego Troops, which will kick off
on Thursday, July 9th and run through Veterans Day, November 11th, is a
unique way for us to give back to our troops (and their families) who
have served the country, as the program aims to supply 15 homes with clean, renewable solar energy,
along with job training scholarships for at least 5 veterans. Four of
the homes that will receive solar arrays will be ones that are through
the veterans program of Habitat for Humanity, which helps families build affordable homes for themselves.
If you’ve been in the military, or have friends or family who are
either in active service or are veterans, then you know that it’s not a
career known for being well-paid, and although pay and benefits are
provided, many servicemen and women struggle financially both during and
after their service. Cutting down on the amount of money that has to
get spent on utilities each month is one of the advantages of a rooftop
solar array, so installing solar systems onto these veterans’ homes is a
great way of serving those who served their country, by reducing their
monthly housing costs.
GRID Alternatives, the nation’s largest solar nonprofit, has
partnered with the Willis Allen real estate firm, which is located in
San Diego, to bring this ‘solar for veterans’ program to life. Agents
with Willis Allen Real Estate
are donating time for both fundraising and volunteer efforts, and the
firm has seeded the project’s fundraising initiative with a $30,000
grant.
“We at Willis Allen feel very fortunate to be helping GRID Alternatives with Operation: Solar for San Diego Troops and are passionate about this project. As a veteran myself, I’m honored to be a part of something that gives back to those who’ve served.” – Andy Nelson, CEO and president of Willis Allen
As part of the Operation: Solar for San Diego Troops, volunteers are
needed to help with the solar installation, which will not only present
an opportunity to give back to veterans, but will also give hands-on
experience in an industry that is poised to grow exponentially over the
next few years.
Those interested in volunteering can submit their interest at Grid Alternatives,
and monetary donations are also being accepted toward the estimated
$150,000 project costs. A fundraising campaign for this project has been
set up at Fundly,
where donors can choose to support the project at any level they
desire, as well as share the campaign with others who may be interested
in giving back to veterans in this way. In addition, individuals can
nominate a veteran who would benefit from Operation: Solar for San Diego
Troops by sending their name and brief story to: operationsolar@gridalternatives.org.
“Aside from the obvious money and climate benefits we’ll receive, the outcome our veterans will receive is truly immeasurable. Willis Allen is helping us provide these men and women that have served our country the ability to have a sense of pride in their homes and give them the opportunity to help make San Diego a greener place by taking part in the actual installation of the solar panels on their homes. It’s really our way and our time to serve those who served us.” – Tom McSorley, regional development officer at GRID Alternatives San Diego
GRID Alternatives,
with the mission of making renewable energy technology and training
available to underserved communities, has been behind the installation
of more than 5,400 solar rooftops (totaling more than 18.5MW in solar
capacity), and provided solar job training for some 21,000 people.
Funding for these efforts comes from private donors, cap-and-trade
revenue, and companies in the solar industry.
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/07/03/operation-solar-for-san-diego-troops-offers-solar-job-training-for-veterans/