Our Mission

Grid literacy for California neighborhoods

We translate complex state climate policies into classroom-ready curricula and neighborhood-scale energy toolkits that empower local communities to build real, lasting resilience.

58k

students reached

120+

school districts

A bright outdoor California school workshop, a diverse group of high school students assembling a small solar-powered charging station under natural sunlight, medium shot, 35mm lens.
A bright outdoor California school workshop, a diverse group of high school students assembling a small solar-powered charging station under natural sunlight, medium shot, 35mm lens.
The Gap We Bridge

From policy to practical action

While state-level climate targets outline the future, local communities need the tools to build it today. We turn complex grid data into hands-on lessons that make energy conservation tangible for families and educators alike.

By focusing on neighborhood-scale stewardship, we help schools and community centers manage their power draw, creating a decentralized network of resilient, energy-literate hubs across California.

Our Impact

Measurable progress in local resilience

450+

toolkits distributed

1.2M

kWh energy saved

34

municipal partners

The Advocates

Educators and energy experts

We are a collaborative team of classroom teachers, grid engineers, and community organizers committed to delivering credible, accessible energy education across the state.

Curriculum Design

Grid Advocacy

Community Action

Crafting open-source, standards-aligned science kits that bring energy storage and renewable concepts directly into California classrooms.

Working alongside municipal leaders to design neighborhood-scale energy audits and practical, collaborative conservation strategies.

Supporting regional volunteer networks and local workshops that turn grid literacy into shared, everyday stewardship and action.

Support practical stewardship

Join us in funding open-source curricula and hands-on workshops for schools and neighborhoods across California today.