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Explore How Community Action Agencies Can Lead in the Renewable Energy Revolution
NCAP, CAP Solar and The Kresge Foundation have formed Electric CAP (eCAP). eCAP is committed to transitioning all viable Community Action locations to a sustainable future through the funding, installation, and management of solar + battery solutions, offering resources to save money, boost resiliency, and cut emissions.
eCAP’s goal is to aggregate a Community Action wide solar portfolio to give our network the position it deserves within the national renewable energy conversation.
We hope you are interested in hearing more. Join us for an overview and a chance to dialogue with the experts in our field.
This webinar will be offered twice. Once on Wednesday, March 6th at 2:00 ET/1:00 CT/12:00 MT/11:00 PT and again on Wednesday, April 3rd at 3:00 ET/2:00 CT/1:00 MT/12:00 PT. The session is free, but pre-registration is required.
Wednesday, March 6th, at 2:00 ET/1:00 CT/12:00 MT/11:00 PT
Wednesday, April 3rd, at 3:00 ET/2:00 CT/1:00 MT/12:00 PT
Presenters:
- Joe Evans, Portfolio Director and Social Investment Officer, Social Investment Practice, The Kresge Foundation, Troy, MI
- Steven Leitner, COO, CAP Solar
- Robert Halsch, CEO, Greater Bergen Community Action and CAP Solar
- Lynne Algrant, Chief Resource & Development Officer, Greater Bergen Community Action, Inc.
- Mike Burns, Partner, BWB Solutions, Woodbridge, CT
- Denise Harlow, CEO, National Community Action Partnership
