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Workshop Series: Home Upgrades with ENERGY STAR and R2E2

This is the first workshop in a series designed to support community-based organizations, small businesses, and local governments in equitable efficient electrification home upgrade deployments. Topics include grant funding for workforce development, addressing health and safety roadblocks, leveraging the ENERGY STAR Home Upgrade marketing platform and Service Provider Partnership, stacking and braiding funds with Inflation Reduction Act rebates, and energy affordability considerations for electrification. Learn more about this workshop series.

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Navigating Organizational Funding for Home Energy Upgrade Programs

Date: May 21, 1 PM EST

Description: The federal government is releasing historic amounts of funding to advance home energy upgrades in the U.S. right now, with many specifically dedicated to delivering energy savings, comfort, and health benefits. However, many of these funding opportunities come with difficult applications and complicated requirements due within short timelines.  

Join us for a three-hour workshop to hear actionable advice on the nuts and bolts of applying for Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law grants, prizes, and technical assistance. Participants will hear from municipal staff and community leaders about their experiences applying for federal grants ranging from $10,000 to $250,000,000. Industry experts will break down in detail best practices for finding federal opportunities that match participant priorities and completing a successful application. The workshop will culminate in a breakout room session where participants will work through a sample funding opportunity notice, creating a sample project plan and drafting an outline to complete a successful federal grant application. 

Target Audience(s): Community based organizations (CBOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), Non-profit Organizations, small businesses 

Speakers:

Ramsay Ritchie, Elevate Project Manager, Community Consulting

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Ramsay Ritchie specializes in funding community climate equity priorities with federal resources. As a project manager on Elevate’s Community Consulting team, Ramsay works with municipalities and community organizations across the county to strategically pursue federal, state, and philanthropic dollars. In his current role Ramsay has supported over $454 million worth of federal grant applications as a grant writer and program designer. Beyond those specific applications, Ramsay has provided guidance to community organizations across the country in stacking federal incentives to support community investment and decarbonization efforts. Prior to joining Elevate, Ramsay was the Sustainability Officer for Wayne County, Michigan where he designed and acquired funding for the state’s first municipally operated resilience hub network and the county’s first Sustainability division. Ramsay lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan with his wife, daughter, and dog. If you want to learn more about me visit my LinkedIn

Ashley Hines, Executive Director, Benton Harbor Community Development Corporation 

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Ashley A. Hines is a project manager, change agent, and community visionary with a passion for innovative system building and advocacy of Black communities. Ashley received her B.A. in Family and Consumer Science from Morgan State University. In November 2020, Ashley returned to her hometown in Michigan and founded the Benton Harbor Community Development Corporation. A culmination of her work thus far, the BHCDC’s mission is to sustainability strengthen the community of Benton Harbor socioeconomically, mentally, and physically. The BHCDC works to build community resiliency by supporting and empowering residents through community development projects and programming. Its holistic approach to building community is guided by innovation, equity, and collaboration. To achieve the shared vision of a thriving community, the BHCDC’s facilitates people-centered, and community led programming in the areas of homebuying education, food sovereignty, mental health, social cohesion, and community development. If you want to learn more about me visit my LinkedIn 

Maria Galarza, Deputy Director, Office of Sustainability

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Maria M. Galarza is a registered architect and planner with over 10 years of experience leading complex initiatives at the intersection of the built environment and community development. She is currently serving as the Deputy Director for the Office of Sustainability at the City of Detroit where she is focused on achieving the goals set forth in the Detroit Climate Strategy. Maria is known for her creative thinking, finding innovative solutions to complex urban challenges. She is a relationship-builder who excels at bringing diverse groups of stakeholders together around a common purpose. Throughout her career, Maria has demonstrated a passion for engaging communities to co-create visions for a just, sustainable future. If you want to learn more about me visit my LinkedIn

Workshop Resources

  • Recording: Navigating Organizational Funding for Home Energy Upgrade Programs 
  • Workshop Takeaway: Navigating Organizational Funding for Home Energy Upgrade Programs (PDF, 162.66 KB)
  • Slide Deck: Navigating Organizational Funding for Home Energy Upgrade Programs (PDF, 3.85 MB)
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