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Angelica Wright: Championing Energy Sovereignty in Tribal Communities

juillet 18, 2024
11:19 pm
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Impact Points:

  • Widespread Impact: Over $10 million in project funding directed to more than 75 tribal communities for solar initiatives.
  • Empowering Education: Secured $600,000 for solar training and scholarships, enhancing skills and opportunities within tribal communities.
  • Prominent Recognition: Part of GRID Alternatives’ efforts recently acknowledged with a $250 million commitment from the Environmental Protection Agency.

SDG NEWS RISING STAR: In our latest Rising Star feature, we celebrate the accomplishments of Angelica Wright, a pivotal figure at the Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund, a branch of GRID Alternatives based in Oakland, California. At just 26, Wright has significantly advanced the cause of energy sovereignty for tribal communities across the United States.

Champion of Change

Empowering Tribal Sovereignty through Solar Energy Angelica Wright’s role as the Tribal Education and Workforce Manager has been transformative, not just in terms of infrastructure but also in fostering self-sufficiency and empowerment among tribal communities. Her efforts have resulted in deploying more than $10 million in philanthropic funding towards solar energy projects in over 75 tribal communities. This funding includes a significant $600,000 dedicated specifically to solar training programs and scholarships, ensuring sustainability through education and skill development.

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Major Achievements

Strategic Advocacy and Funding

Wright’s work has gained significant recognition, culminating in GRID Alternatives’ recent reception of a $250 million commitment from the Environmental Protection Agency. This substantial support underscores the impact and importance of renewable energy initiatives within tribal lands. Wright comments on the unique position of Indigenous communities in these efforts: “There is so much funding that is coming down for tribal work and having Native people leading this work is an essential role for making sure that tribes are able to represent their people and act within their own sovereign rights.”

Personal Insights

A Mission Driven by Hope and Impact

Angelica Wright reflects on her motivations and the personal satisfaction derived from her role: “I appreciate the work I get to do with GRID Alternatives and our Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund. Since I’ve started my role at GRID, I have always told people I get to invest in hope.” She adds, “I get to see the direct impact of what education and workforce training can do for an individual and their communities. How access to financial support can elevate a dream into fruition. I have immense gratitude for the fact that I get to spend my days celebrating so many wonderful accomplishments led by Native people. There’s no place I would rather be.”

Angelica Wright embodies the spirit of innovation and community empowerment that is critical for the advancement of sustainability and sovereignty in tribal areas. Her work not only enhances the capacity of these communities to manage their resources but also ensures they have a leading voice in their development. Wright’s leadership and dedication position her as a beacon of hope and a formidable advocate for energy independence and sustainability in Indigenous communities. As recognized in this year’s GreenBiz 30 Under 30, her efforts are not just impactful—they are inspirational.

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