A total of 14 local organizations received $914,000 in grants designed to incorporate "clean energy" in projects ranging from housing and transportation to bolstering community health.
San Diego Community Power, San Diego Foundation and Calpine Community Energy on Wednesday awarded the 2025 Community Clean Energy Grants at the site of one of the award recipients, the Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans.
"This year's awardees show that climate action can be a tool for tangible improvements in our communities," said Karin Burns, Community Power CEO. "By pairing clean energy with affordable housing and green transportation, we're not just fighting climate change — we're building stronger, healthier neighborhoods for everyone."
San Diego Foundation is administering the grants,