As a part of Cisco’s “Plan for Attainable,” our environmental sustainability technique, I usually emphasize the significance of resilient ecosystems. An important side of resilient ecosystems is making certain communities have the talents, instruments, and sources to help the event and deployment of unpolluted vitality. Vitality resilience is just not solely about infrastructure; it’s essentially about folks. Communities can profit from clear vitality options, reminiscent of microgrids and photo voltaic storage, however a talented workforce and revolutionary applied sciences are wanted to maintain these initiatives.
Many sectors, together with manufacturing, know-how, and building, want expertise that may assist enhance effectivity, scale back utilization of uncooked supplies, decrease waste, and assist shield the atmosphere. In reality, a 2024 report from LinkedIn signifies that such abilities “are prone to turn out to be more and more essential because the business confronts the complexities of overhauling the ability grid.”
By investing in coaching, know-how, and partnerships, we may also help to construct in resilience from the bottom up and assist folks to take management of their vitality future.
Not too long ago, we held a dialogue on this subject with three nonprofits funded via the Cisco Basis, and right here’s what they needed to share:
GRID Alternate options
Based in 2001, GRID Alternate options is the biggest nonprofit installer of unpolluted vitality applied sciences in the USA for low-income households and communities. GRID has educated over 33,000 people in photo voltaic set up via its workforce growth applications and provides job seekers the expertise and networking alternatives they want, whereas serving to native photo voltaic corporations fill their ranks.


Erica Mackie, P.E., Co-Founder and CEO of GRID Alternate options, shared, “After we first began, we weren’t occupied with workforce growth as a result of the business was nascent. Individuals would come to us and say, ‘I must volunteer with GRID Alternate options as a result of I utilized for a job, and the employer advised me I don’t have any expertise.’ Our workforce growth applications reply to neighborhood members asking us to supply coaching and saying, ‘We try to get jobs and wish the expertise to get these jobs.’ We now present coaching modules in a lab that additionally contains hands-on expertise at an precise set up. We’ll additionally do wrap-around providers like learn how to write a resume or learn how to interview. We now have a commencement ceremony the place employers will come, and we’ll have stations arrange for every of our trainees to display their craft and what they realized within the set up fundamentals coaching.”
Kara Photo voltaic
Kara Photo voltaic started in 2012 as a dream to construct a solar-powered boat. They now help a thriving community of photo voltaic transport and vitality hubs in Achuar territory within the Ecuadorian Amazon and are starting to copy the mannequin with extra communities throughout the Amazon area. By optimizing designs, offering technical coaching, constructing native provide chains, and facilitating financing, Kara Photo voltaic allows Indigenous communities to entry, implement, and handle photo voltaic transportation and vitality techniques in their very own territories, on their very own phrases. Essential to the mannequin is in-depth native capability constructing. Kara Photo voltaic has educated Indigenous technicians to put in and keep neighborhood microgrids that save gasoline, scale back carbon emissions, and help Indigenous communities in constructing native financial energy and preserving rainforest ecosystems.


Oliver Utne, founding father of Kara Photo voltaic shared, “We regularly say that the Amazon is a cemetery of failed initiatives. As a result of companies will are available in, set up photo voltaic or another sort of technological answer, inform the native folks don’t contact this, after which they depart. The DNA of our group from the very starting was about co-design; it was about how can we get the correct heads collectively that haven’t been collectively previously? Our coaching methodology is all about studying by doing hands-on, and more and more peer-to-peer-training as a result of now there may be this actually stable core of Indigenous technicians who’re coaching different folks.”
Photo voltaic Sister
Based in 2010, Photo voltaic Sister is the world’s first scalable, women-led renewable vitality distribution mannequin, addressing vitality and local weather challenges by offering important providers and coaching to girls to construct companies in their very own communities. Presently energetic in Nigeria, Kenya, and Tanzania, their objective is to help girls entrepreneurs in increasing clear vitality distribution in last-mile communities. They supply Photo voltaic Sister Entrepreneurs (SSE) with enterprise teaching, mentorship, a examined product pipeline, and entry to their native Photo voltaic Sister Sisterhood teams for networking, help, and encouragement. There have been over 11,000 SSEs since their founding.


Olasimbo Sojinrin, CEO of Photo voltaic Sister shared, “Our mannequin has been rooted on the grownup studying ideas, the place 70% of studying comes from hands-on expertise, 20% comes from peer-to-peer studying and 10% studying from classroom instruction. We’ve got invested in curriculum growth which we ship in these classroom settings as soon as each month, and the curriculum covers important matters for beginning and working a clear vitality enterprise. The coaching is finished in a “sisterhood” group which supplies the platform for girls to share experiences and be taught from one another. As particular person enterprise homeowners, they share experiences, focus on challenges and options, and help one another. By combining hands-on expertise from their day by day enterprise actions, sisterhood group peer-to-peer studying, and month-to-month trainings; we empower girls to thrive and construct a sustainable clear vitality enterprise.”
Cisco’s worth chain advantages from resilient ecosystems, each financially and ecologically. It’s in our shared curiosity to help innovation by investing in clear applied sciences and serving to to create sustainability-related jobs by constructing expert workforces. That’s the reason we’re so pleased with the work our Cisco Basis grantees are doing to Energy a Extra Inclusive Future for All.
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