Reactivate Partners with Tribal Energy Alternatives (TEA) to Support Workforce Training for Tribal Members in 5 States

Chicago, IL (May 7, 2026)— Reactivate is proud to announce a new partnership with Tribal Energy Alternatives (TEA) to support clean energy workforce training for members in Tribal Nations. Funded through Reactivate’s Renewable Energy Equity Foundation (REEF), this partnership will train up to 50 Tribal membersthrough a solar curriculum, providing hands-on installation experience, industry certifications, and the buildout of a dedicated solar lab to meet therising demand for a reliable, locally supported power grid.

Withan aging energy grid and the need for more electricity supply due to increased demands, the industry faces a critical shortage of trained workers. The partnership focuses on the Tribal Workforce Development project led by TEA. Through grant funding from REEF, the program will facilitate renewable energy training across 5 states including Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Washington—as well as the buildout of a dedicated solar lab.

“Recognizing the vital need for a clean energy workforce, Reactivate Energy Equity Foundation is excited to partner with TEA and tribal communities to support a program that produces tangible outcomes and supports Tribal members,” said Utopia Hill, CEO of Reactivate.

Program Highlights & Impact

This initiative is designed to move beyond traditional classroom instruction by providing holistic support for participants:

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: The program aims to graduate up to 50 trainees.
  • Certifications: Trainees will receive hands-on solar installation experience, along with OSHA 10 and CPR certifications.
  • Financial & Career Support: To ensure long-term career success, the funding supports trainee stipends, resume building, and job placement assistance.
  • Technical Infrastructure: Funding will directly support the development of a solar lab for ongoing technical education.

“The REEF Reactivate partnership is about more than funding, it’s about unlocking opportunity," said Tanksi Clairmont, Co-Executive Director of TEA. "By investing in the place-based tribal workforce and training model at TEA, we’re supporting tribal communities across five states with the skills, resources, and pathwaysneeded to lead in the clean energy economy for years to come."

 

About Reactivate

Reactivate, an Invenergy company, is amission-driven organization that develops, owns, and operates renewable energy solutions that are designed to improve quality of life for communities, with afocus on meaningful benefits for working-class people across the country. Focus areas include community solar, commercial & industrial solar, small utility-scale solar, energy storage and EV charging projects.  

By delivering economic development and energy resiliency with renewable energy solutions, Reactivate provides energy cost savings, job opportunities,workforce training and opportunities for businesses, while creating positive social and environmental impact. Reactivate was founded by Invenergy and Lafayette Square.

About Reactivate Energy Equity Foundation (REEF)

The Reactivate Energy Equity Foundation (REEF) is 501(c)(3)non-profit organization dedicated to advancing an equitable and accessible energy transition. Formed for charitable and educational purposes, REEF focuses onsupporting workforce training and education programs within the energy sector. By providing critical funding and strategic support, the Foundation aims to build local capacity for renewable energy projects and create sustainable career pathways in the clean energy economy.

About Tribal Energy Alternative (TEA)

Tribal Energy Alternatives works in partnership with Tribal communities to advance energy sovereignty andaccelerate the transition to clean energy across Indian Country. Through programs like the Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund, TEA provides funding, technical assistance, and strategic support to help Tribes achieve energy self-determination and climate resilience.  

 

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