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Electrify America To Collaborate With Six California Organizations On Adoption Of ZEVs In Low-Income Communities

Electrify America announced collaboration with six organizations in California to help develop and launch community-based programs to support brand-neutral education and awareness of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) for disadvantaged and low-income communities. Electrify America is investing $2.7 million in the education and outreach campaign.

Electrify America uses definitions for low-income communities (LIC) and disadvantaged communities (DAC) established by the State of California, which are published and mapped by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) on its “Disadvantaged and Low-income Communities Investments” webpage.

The organizations collaborating with Electrify America on this initiative include Valley Clean Air Now (Valley CAN), Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE), Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC), Self Help for the Elderly (SHE), Liberty Hill Foundation (LHF) and GRID Alternatives. More than 75 non-profit, private and public entities from across California were invited to submit proposals.

Additional information on the California-based organizations that will collaborate with Electrify America, and the community-based programs each will launch in support of brand-neutral ZEV education and awareness in disadvantaged and low-income communities:

  • Valley Clean Air Now ( (Valley CAN): Valley CAN will develop and launch a comprehensive Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) educational campaign plan that offers disadvantaged and low-Income (DAC/LIC) community members an opportunity to learn about and experience driving ZEVs. Valley CAN will provide hands-on help with qualifying for available ZEV incentives, including coordination with ZEV vehicle dealerships throughout the qualification and sales process. https://valleycan.org
  • Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE): PACE’s ZEV Awareness & Education program targets curricula for K-12 students and low-income, minority, immigrant and refugee populations throughout the Los Angeles area, the majority of which are located in disadvantaged communities. This project will include outreach and education with in-language ZEV education materials including pamphlets, website content, social media, print media advertising, email communications, community events and word-of-mouth campaigns. https://pacela.org
  • Chinese Newcomers Service Center (CNSC): Based in the heart of Chinatown, San Francisco, CNSC has provided a wide variety of year round community services mainly for new Chinese immigrants for nearly 50 years. The cooperation with Electrify America will allow CNSC to focus on a plan for developing zero emission vehicle (ZEV) educational programs for Chinese immigrants through workshops, Chinese heritage fairs, its website and social media channels. http://www.chinesenewcomers.org
  • Self-Help for the Elderly (SHE): The program plans by SHE include working with up to ten grassroots community-based organizations (CBOs) to provide ZEV education services to disadvantaged and low-income communities from Sacramento to San Diego in a minimum of six languages. SHE will focus on community-based resource fairs, ethnic holiday celebrations, and education workshops including working with ride hail drivers to highlight the economic benefits to their businesses by shifting to ZEVs. https://www.selfhelpelderly.org
  • Liberty Hill Foundation (LHF): Continuing their 40-year efforts in the Los Angeles Air Basin to create greater equity, environmental sustainability and economic opportunity, LHF will focus on connecting DAC/LIC households across LA County with diverse grassroots groups and CBOs. LHF cooperation with Electrify America plans include distribution of ZEV education materials and hosting public education and awareness programs on the efficiency and financing assistance for ZEVs. LHF in collaboration with its community-based nonprofit partners also plans to provide access to ride and drive events, and host clean car clinics. https://www.libertyhill.org
  • GRID Alternatives: The GRID plan will support the CARB ‘One-Stop-Shop’ Pilot, which is designed to pair ZEV education and awareness activities in disadvantaged communities with streamlined access to available ZEV funding. GRID will focus on consolidation of existing ZEV educational materials, creating additional materials in partnership with a market research firm with specific expertise in low-income communities & communities of color, and developing and distributing these materials through the ‘One-Stop-Shop’ network of clean transportation equity program administrators and community-based organizations (CBOs). Plans also include a robust social media campaign to an audience of 18-45 year-old lower-income individuals, and support for ride and drive events in targeted disadvantaged communities. https://gridalternatives.org

 

Nov 10, 2018Blagojce Krivevski
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November 10, 2018 Electric Car NewsCalifornia, Electrify America
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