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Community Energy Project partners with low-income communities on the frontlines of climate change to create more resilient, efficient, and healthy homes.

We transform homes, share skills and community wisdom, and advocate for energy justice.

Community Energy Project provides free home services focused on safety, health, and energy efficiency. We provide free community education and supplies, as well as direct home energy upgrades and repairs. All our services are made possible by partnerships with community members and service organizations, utilities, corporations, foundations, and government agencies.

Vision

We envision a just and sustainable, clean energy future.

 

Client and Vendor Impacts:

Equity means
that everyone has a fair and just share of
social, natural, and economic resources.

Improving equity means promoting justice, impartiality, and fairness within the procedures and processes of institutions or systems, as well as their distribution of resources. Tackling equity issues requires an understanding of the underlying or root causes of outcome disparities within our society.

Our core values:

 

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    Equity and justice

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    Building trusting relationships

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    Collaboration and partnership

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    Uplifting community wisdom

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    Being kind and giving respect

We’re feeling the love

To Ryan and his fantastic crew, I just wanted all of you to know I had to take the extra blanket off my bed. With the plastic the crew put on my windows it was too warm in there. What a great term, "too warm". In the future when I go to pay my lower gas bills I will think of you people. Thanks so much!

Sue E.

We would like to thank you, the staff & volunteers for all the work they did at our home. We are still realizing the difference their work has made here. You are appreciated & your labor is not in vein. God bless you all!

Patrica T.

Thank you for the invaluable contribution you made to our sustainability workshop on creating a Neighborhood Weatherization Project on Saturday. Although we had a small turn out, all the feedback we received was quite positive. Attendees noted that they particularly valued your insights on the broader impacts that weatherization can have on people's lives.

Kelly

I’m calling to give you a huge, HUGE thank you! And, um…a shout out for helping me so much. I just feel so blessed. The water heater was installed today and I was told it's the top of the line, state of the art for electric water heaters and it's just 10 times more than anything I expected. Oh my goodness, I’m so blessed and so filled with gratitude, I just can’t tell you. It’s just a dream come true. And, it’s gorgeous! Oh my gosh. It’s just absolutely beautiful. It’s a water pump, and heater combined. And, oh my goodness, its state of the art. So wow. I’m overwhelmed with gratitude and thank you, thank you, thank you for your speedy response and for being able to do this for me. I've waited twenty years for this. So, I so appreciate you and umm…and the installation company was great. Tim was the installer and he was here for a little over two hours. Almost two and a half. And just did a tremendous job. So, thank you, thank you, thank you. Love you guys! Bye.

Jan C.

I can not thank you enough for what you did for us. Two days ago our furnace quit working and it was 32° outside. If you people hadn't done what you did we would have been so cold. Keep up the good work.

Abner & Barb

Fund raisers and crew members,
Thank you for helping me when my water pipe broke during the freeze. Your staff was respectful, kind, considerate and highly professional. From the first warm smiling hello to the final repair, hand shake and goodbye.
I don't know how they found the time to work my emergency into their, already heavy, workload, but I was so thankful they did. I couldn't afford to have the work done myself. Thank you again!

A Jones