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Motivated by the urgent need to tackle issues at the intersection of community health and community health center financial and operational preparedness, the CHARGE Partnership - made up of the National Association of Community Health Centers, Collective Energy, and Capital Link - provides energy education, microgrid project management, and funding designed specifically for health centers.
The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) was founded in 1971 to promote efficient, high quality, comprehensive health care that is accessible, culturally and linguistically competent, community directed, and patient centered for all.
Collective Energy works with critical health facilities to identify energy goals, designs bespoke power solutions based on site-specific needs, and installs solar + storage systems with trusted partners to save health centers money while ensuring they can continue to operate during grid outages.
Capital Link is a national, non-profit organization that helps community health centers and Primary Care Associations (PCAs) plan for sustainability and growth, access capital, improve and optimize operations and financial management, and articulate value.
Electricity is essential for health care, but our grid isn't healthy.
Health centers are unable to serve patients when the power is out: electronic medical records are inaccessible, medical equipment cannot be operated, and refrigerated medicines and vaccines go bad.
The utility grid is increasingly unreliable. Aging equipment, increasing demand, and extreme weather and natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and fires are leading to more regular and longer lasting power outages.
Working as a team, CHARGE offers energy education, assessment, design, installation, and financing options to make reliable energy easy and affordable for health centers. We make the process simple, so you can focus on caring for your patients.
Solar and battery storage microgrids bring energy independence and help health centers avoid significant financial losses due to closures and lost medicines by allowing health centers to remain open to care for patients and serve as community hubs during grid outages.
CHARGE helps ensure health centers have power to operate during grid outages and lower and/or stabilize their electricity bills.
There are many reasons why a microgrid is a valuable addition to your health center, and the CHARGE Partnership is here to help you understand the benefits and your options.