If your organization feels that educating Hoosiers to “go electric” is central or adjacent to your mission, you belong here.

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Electrify Indiana has an expanding network of grassroots groups, not-for-profits, local governments and community organizations. We provide partner organizations with a slide deck, the training to present it, promotional templates, and technical resources for program participants, all at no cost.

Another set of partners provides specialized technical and financial information via this website and on request by presenting partners and their audiences.

Local Governments

face budget and staffing constraints that limit their ability to inform citizens about available tax credits, rebates and other funding.  Our presentation provides simple, practical guidance for households to slash their utility bills and carbon emissions. Easy to administer, it can be delivered by non-technical staff or volunteers in stand-alone sessions at no cost.

Grassroots groups, not-for-profits, and community organizations

that do public-interest programming are always looking for topics that draw in an audience and address their issues.  Saving money on taxes and bills is a favorite topic. Electrification as a means to improving quality of life is largely unfamiliar to people. Our no-cost, ready-to-go presentation addresses both issues in simple, practical ways. Interested? Use the Contact page to let us know how to reach you.

Technical and financial organizations

Some information about “going electric” is the same wherever you are. But you also need information specific to on-the-ground realities in Indiana. We are building relationships with nonprofits in the electrification space who are good resources for both general and state-specific information within their sphere of technical expertise.

Similarly loans, grants, financing and rebate possibilities are frequently location-specific. Our directory enables you to connect with Indiana’s nonprofit green bank, the state agencies that administer rebate programs for weatherization and electrification, and various regional and municipal loan, grant and rebate programs. Look for the $ icon in the sector listing of the directory.