San Diego Community Power’s Community Clean Energy Grants support projects and programs that create healthier, more sustainable communities in the San Diego region.
Grant applications must meet the following criteria:
Be led by a nonprofit with 501(c)(3) status with proven experience serving community members through projects or programs
Propose projects or programs that serve Community Power customers*
Propose projects or programs directly related to one of the following focus areas:
*Community Power’s service territory includes the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, Encinitas, Imperial Beach, La Mesa and National City, as well as the unincorporated communities of San Diego County.
The 2025 grant cycle is now closed. The timeline for the 2026 grant cycle will be posted when applications reopen.
San Diego Community Power, in partnership with San Diego Foundation and Calpine Community Energy, awards grants to nonprofits to fund clean energy initiatives in our local communities.
Circulate San Diego will engage 500 students with hands-on clean transportation education and Youth Opportunity Pass enrollment to promote sustainable mobility and green careers.
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This project will expand service and outreach for the all-electric Mid-City GO Shuttle, boosting zero-emission mobility and energy literacy in City Heights and North Park.
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GRID Alternatives will install solar and battery storage systems for 82 low-income households to build energy resilience, expand clean energy access, and support workforce development in San Diego’s underserved communities.
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This initiative will install solar and storage at the Boys & Girls Club of South County and a local family’s home, while educating youth and developing the clean energy workforce through hands-on learning and community engagement.
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The Community Clean Energy Microcredential will expand on its prior programming to deliver climate and energy literacy, career training, and advocacy tools to residents in Communities of Concern through hybrid instruction.
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This project will transition La Mesa parks to electric landscaping and event equipment while delivering public clean energy education and staff training.
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The “Umbrella Trees” project will install 20 solar-powered structures along El Cajon Blvd, combining clean energy infrastructure with Vietnamese American storytelling to enhance safety, cultural engagement, and energy literacy.
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MAAC’s EV Access Program will expand to include EV charging stipends and a peer ambassador network to advance clean mobility equity and financial resilience for low-and-moderate-income households.
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Community Power’s Community Clean Energy Grants allow local nonprofits to expand their impact and shape a more sustainable San Diego — but don’t just take our word for it. See what the community has to say about the projects and programs funded by previous grant cycles.
The San Diego Foundation, with support from Community Power, develops annual reports overviewing the impact of the projects and programs funded by our Community Clean Energy Grants.
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