Marin Community Foundation grants MCE $380,000 to expand local green workforce training program
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November 18, 2024
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Джеки Нуньес | Старший менеджер по связям с общественностью
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САН-РАФАЭЛЬ и КОНКОРД, Калифорния. — Local organizations are teaming up and training young people to build a climate-ready Bay Area.
The Marin Community Foundation has awarded MCE a $380,000 Climate Justice Grant to partner with The LIME Foundation, SEI, and AEA to expand The Lime Foundation’s NextGen Trades Academy. Over 80 jobseekers in Marin City, San Rafael’s Canal District, and West Marin will get paid to learn about green construction, electrification, and energy efficiency.

“Youth entering construction trades can start earning around $25-$35 per hour in California, with the potential to reach $75 as they gain experience over a short period of time,” said Letitia Hanke, The LIME Foundation’s CEO. “By avoiding student debt and gaining in-demand skills, they achieve financial independence faster, making construction a valuable alternative to college.”
The Climate Justice Grant helps MCE build on its existing support of the LIME Foundation’s NextGen Trades Academy – adding cohorts, offering stipends, and refining the model to help meet the needs of local youth.
Partners aim to create pathways for underrepresented communities in the skilled trades. Eligible graduates typically secure employment within 30-90 days of completing the program, with starting wages between $21 to $30 per hour depending on the industry

“With local workers trained in clean tech, we can drastically accelerate progress towards California’s clean energy goals,” said Dawn Weisz, MCE's CEO. "We’re growing the next generation of trade workers focusing on youth who face the biggest barriers to accessing well-paying jobs. Those most impacted by our changing climate should be the first to benefit from the clean energy transition."
The Climate Justice Grant helps MCE build on its existing support of the LIME Foundation’s NextGen Trades Academy – adding cohorts, offering stipends, and refining the model to help meet the needs of local youth.
Participants receive:
- Paid in-person and virtual hands-on training
- 18 months of mentorship and job placement support
- Certifications, networking, career counseling, and life skills training
Applicants must be between the ages of 18-24 and live in Marin County. Prior experience is not required. Apply by January 10, 2025 at www.nextgenmarin.com.
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О компании MCE: MCE - некоммерческая государственная организация, являющаяся предпочтительным поставщиком электроэнергии для более чем 585 000 клиентов и 1,5 миллиона жителей и предприятий в округах Контра-Коста, Марин, Напа и Солано. Задавая стандарты экологически чистой энергии в Калифорнии с 2010 года, MCE обеспечивает 60-100% возобновляемой, не содержащей ископаемых энергии по стабильным тарифам, обслуживая пиковую нагрузку 1400 МВт, значительно сокращая выбросы парниковых газов и реинвестируя миллионы в местные программы. Для получения дополнительной информации о компании MCE посетите mceCleanEnergy.orgили следите за нами на предпочитаемой вами социальной платформе @mceCleanEnergy.
About the LIME Foundation: The LIME Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting at-risk and underserved youth in California’s North Bay through vocational training, mentorship and career opportunities. Since 2015, the program has reached over 626 individuals by providing life-changing skills in technology, health, music, and performing arts. To learn more, visit www.thelimefoundation.org connect on Facebook or email support@thelimefoundation.org.
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