Community Partners
Choose a utility company that is dedicated to the community
By choosing one of the Community Energy Marketers in our network for your micro-generation needs, you are indirectly supporting charitable organizations that support worthy causes in your community. We are committed to helping charitable and community programs at the Solar Club at no extra cost to you.
Together, we can make a difference. By actively helping to fund various social programs, we all benefit by giving back to those in our community. The list below outlines some of the ways the Solar Club’s Community Energy Marketers are giving back.
Supported by: Airdrie Energy
Access Child & Youth Development
Access Child & Youth Development is a local registered charity whose aspiration is to give all Children and Youth equal access to programs, events and life-changing opportunities.Supported by: Headwaters Utility
Adaptable Outdoors Recreation Society
Adaptable Outdoors Recreation Society is a federally registered charity established in Pincher Creek, Alberta, that believes outdoor adventure should be made for everyone. Adaptable Outdoors offers individuals with disabilities the chance to enjoy the advantages of outdoor recreational activities.Supported by: Park Power
Ardrossan Dreamcatcher Nature Assisted Therapy Association
Dreamcatcher™ Nature Assisted Therapy is a psychology practice situated just a half-hour drive east of Edmonton. The team is dedicated to helping children, youth, and adults find healing, balance, confidence, and happiness that contribute to their personal growth.Supported by: Camrose Energy
Battle River Watershed Alliance
The Battle River Watershed Alliance is an inclusive, collaborative and consensus-based community partnership that is working to guide, support and deliver actions to sustain or improve the health of the Battle River watershed. Camrose Energy donates 10% of its profits to the BRWA when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Camrose Energy
Bawlf Educational Support Team Foundation (BEST Foundation)
The BEST Foundation collaborates with the school’s staff, parents, and the broader school community to offer supplementary financial and volunteer support to Bawlf School, thereby creating educational enrichment opportunities for all students.Supported by: Park Power
Boys & Girls Club Of Strathcona County
BGC Strathcona County has served the County community since 2001, enriching the lives of 2500 children and youth annually through after-school, spring break and summer camp programs that offer fun, challenging experiences and activities focused on healthy living, personal growth, learning, and community involvement. Park Power donates 10% of its electricity profits to the Boys & Girls Club of Strathcona Country when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Get Energy
Burdett Community Cemetery Committee
At Get Energy, we are committed to giving back to the communities where we live and work. Whether we partner with an organization to create residual funding or offer at-cost solutions, we are committed to helping local Social Profits.Supported by: Sandstone Energy
Calgary Public Library Fund
Doing more with your support. The Library supports the entire community in Calgary, and donations impact all Calgarians. Sandstone Energy is donating 100% of its income to the Calgary Public Library Foundation.Supported by: Spot Power
Calgary Seniors’ Resource Society
Calgary Seniors offers older adults hope, friendship and dignity through its wide range of both practical and innovative volunteer supported programs and social work outreach. It helps to create meaningful and effective change in the overall well-being and quality of life of seniors in Calgary.Supported by: Camrose Energy
Camrose Women’s Shelter
Camrose Women’s Shelter Society (CWSS) has been offering refuge and support to women and children escaping abuse since 1985. This emergency shelter serves as a secure and compassionate haven for women and children seeking safety from domestic violence, crises, or homelessness.Supported by: Camrose Energy
Canadian Mental Health Association
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is a nation-wide charitable organization that promotes the mental health of all and supports the resilience and recovery of people experiencing mental illness. CMHA provides support services for adults with severe and persistent mental health illness. Camrose Energy donates 10% of its profits to the CMHA when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Park Power
Canadian Parks And Wilderness Society Northern Alberta (CPAWS)
CPAWS Northern Alberta has championed the protection of Alberta’s diverse natural heritage since its establishment in 1968 as the first regional chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. CPAWS is Canada’s pre-eminent, non-profit wilderness protection organization. Together, they are working to keep at least half of Canada’s public land and water wild – forever. Park Power donates 10% of its electricity profits to CPAWS when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Guardian Utilities
Canmore & Area Health Care Foundation
The Canmore and Area Health Care Foundation provides charitable financial support that aids in the continuous improvement of Canmore General Hospital’s facilities and services.Supported by: Park Power
CKUA Radio Network
As Alberta’s donor-supported broadcaster, CKUA has been delivering a diverse range of music and thoughtful programming. CKUA takes pride in being the voice of Alberta for music, arts, and culture.Supported by: Tassa Energy
Cochrane & Area Humane Society
Cochrane & Area Humane Society provides food, shelter, medical care and the opportunity for adoption; to unwanted, surrendered, lost and unclaimed animals while promoting responsible pet ownership through its educational programs, rural spay/neuter programs, and public fundraising events.Supported by: Tassa Energy
Cochrane & Area Victim Services
Cochrane Victim Services is a not-for-profit organization that provides 24 hour crisis response, support and referral services to victims of crime and tragedy. Cochrane Victim Services works largely alongside the RCMP and is located within the Cochrane detachment. The area served is approximately 4,000 square kilometers, which is home to almost 60,000 year-round residents. This area includes the communities of Cochrane, Morley, Bragg Creek, Redwood Meadows, Springbank, Bearspaw, Glendale, Bottrel and all surrounding areas.Supported by: Tassa Energy
Cochrane Activettes Food Bank
Cochrane Activettes have been operating the Cochrane Food Bank since 1995 in partnership with Cochrane Family and Community Support Services. It is intended to provide food hampers to families and individuals who find themselves in a temporary difficult financial situation.Supported by: Camrose Energy
Community Connections
If you choose the Community Connections Program as your Community Partner, a portion of your bill goes toward supporting and sponsoring local events designed to build and enrich your community.Supported by: Get Energy
Enjoy Life Church International
At Get Energy, we are committed to giving back to the communities where we live and work. Whether we partner with an organization to create residual funding or offer at-cost solutions, we are committed to helping local Social Profits.Supported by: Park Power
Festival Place Cultural Arts Foundation (FPCAF)
The Festival Place Cultural Arts Foundation (FPCAF) is committed to supporting and promoting Festival Place in Sherwood Park. They support the community’s emerging artists through grants, promotion and collaboration with schools and other community groups. Its mission is to help increase the awareness of local artists and to support their artistic development through the furthering of their schooling, mentoring and exposure. Park Power donates 10% of its electricity profits to the FPCAF when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Get Energy
Fort City Church
Fort City Church is an exciting community of regular and down to earth people who work together to discover life, transformation, and adventure through Christ. Get Energy’s goal is to provide at cost energy to every registered charity in Alberta and they have recently added the Fort City Church to their supported organizations list. 100% of the energy profits from the church’s account is donated back to the church at the end of each year. This means more money for the church to do what they do best, help people in the community.Supported by: Get Energy
Fort McMurray Boys & Girls Club
Fort McMurray Boys and Girls Club provides a range of programs for children as young as 12 months old, all the way up to youth aged 22. BGCFM creates secure, inclusive environments in the Wood Buffalo region where children and youth can explore new opportunities, conquer obstacles, foster positive relationships, and cultivate lifelong confidence and skills.Supported by: Headwaters Utility
Grasslands Restoration Forum
The Grassland Restoration Forum (GRF) was established in 2006 as a joint effort involving participants from provincial agencies, the ranching community, conservation organizations, First Nations, industry representatives, plant ecologists, and reclamation practitioners in Alberta. GRF is dedicated to advancing the preservation and revitalization of native grasslands, achieved through educational initiatives, outreach programs, and research aimed at enhancing reclamation practices and nurturing stewardship.Supported by: Camrose Energy
Habitat For Humanity Camrose
Habitat for Humanity Camrose builds decent, simple and affordable homes in partnership with families and the community. Habitat Camrose was formed in 1996 and to date has built 24 homes. Camrose Energy donates 10% of its profits to Habitat for Humanity Camrose when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up. Recently, Camrose Energy installed solar panels on the roof of the Camrose ReStore, which will help reduce the ReStore’s monthly power bills, enabling Habitat for Humanity to divert more funds toward its programming.Supported by: Brighter Futures Energy
Kids Cancer Care Foundation Of Alberta
Kids Cancer Care is a charitable organization that helps Alberta families fighting childhood cancer. Its programs are uniquely designed to meet the needs of the whole family at each stage in their cancer journey, from diagnosis through treatment and beyond. Sandstone Energy is supporting Kids Cancer Care by providing electricity for the foundation at cost and Brighter Futures Energy is supporting Kids Cancer Care by donating 10% of its profits from the sale of electricity and natural gas annually.Supported by: Orizon Utilities
Kids With Cancer Society
The Kids with Cancer Society provides unique, vital programs and services free of charge to children and families residing in Northern Alberta and the NWT. Many families describe the Kids with Cancer Society as a lifeline when their lives have been turned upside down. They offer programs and services that address their unique and complex needs, ranging from family support programs and activities, peer support activities, counselling services, and financial and education support, to name a few. Orizon Utilities is proud to say we were able to see firsthand the incredible passion, care and love the KWCS staff shares with the families and patients. We are excited to be able to give a little something back to this amazing organization and hopefully make their tough journey a bit better.Supported by: Get Energy
King’s Kids Promotions Outreach Ministries Incorporated
King’s Kids Promotions is a ministry focused on spreading hope and love globally through the realms of music, mentoring, media, and missions. With a special emphasis on youth, King’s Kids actively engages in humanitarian aid and services to support those in need across the globe.Supported by: Spot Power
Made By Momma
Made by Momma is a grassroots non-profit organization and registered Canadian charity located in Calgary. We help families facing situations of adversity and crisis by providing healthy prepared meals, wholesome baked goods, baby essentials, children’s items, supportive in-home visits, and many other services. This allows mothers the time they need to rest, recover, and focus on their families and their health.Supported by: Get Energy
McMurray Gospel Assembly
Get Energy’s goal is to provide at cost energy to every registered charity in Alberta and they have started with the McMurray Gospel Assembly. 100% of the energy profits from the charities account is donated back to the charity at the end of each year. This means more money for the charity to do what they do best, help people in the community.Supported by: Park Power
Muscular Dystrophy Canada
The mission of Muscular Dystrophy Canada is to enhance the lives of those affected with neuromuscular disorders by continually working to provide ongoing support and resources while relentlessly searching for a cure through well funded research. Its vision is to find a cure for neuromuscular disorders in our lifetime. Park Power donates 10% of its electricity profits to Muscular Dystrophy Canada when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Park Power
Parents Empowering Parents Society
Parents Empowering Parents (PEP) Society is dedicated to assisting and instructing families who are confronting the consequences of substance abuse in both young and adult children.Supported by: Headwaters Utility
Pincher Creek & District Chamber Of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization dedicated to actively promoting, facilitating, and enhancing the business environment by offering leadership, representation, networking opportunities, services, and educational resources to our chamber members.Supported by: Headwaters Utility
Pincher Creek Maker Centre
Pincher Creek Maker Centre is an initiative designed to involve young individuals in the realm of renewable technology and innovation. It serves as a prime illustration of how we promote shared value within the Pincher Creek local communities.Supported by: Tassa Energy
Ronald McDonald House Charities, Calgary House
Ronald McDonald House Charities® Alberta supports families seeking vital medical treatment for their seriously ill or injured child. Our warm, compassionate Houses provide a home-away-from-home for families who need to travel for medical reasons. When those families are experiencing one of life’s most difficult times – we offer them the gift of togetherness.Supported by: Park Power
Saffron Centre
The mission of Saffron Centre is to work to support the healing and empowerment of those who have been affected by sexual assault, abuse and sexual violence; and to promote change in attitudes, beliefs and social norms. Park Power donates 10% of its electricity profits to the Saffron Centre when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Camrose Energy
Solar Synergy Program
When you select Solar Synergy Program as your Community Partner, the 10% portion of your bill that is donated will be directed towards assisting non-profit organizations in implementing solar projects on their rooftops, either through grants or subsidies.Supported by: Camrose Energy
The Bailey Theatre
The Bailey Theatre, a venue steeped in a century of history, continues to infuse Camrose and numerous Central Alberta communities with the arts, culture, and vibrancy. Your generous contributions and enthusiastic engagement are what make the success of the Bailey Theatre possible!Supported by: Jade Energy
The Harmony Project
As a locally owned and operated business, we are dedicated to supporting the communities that we live and work in. At The Harmony Project, we envision a world where harmony thrives in every corner, where communities are vibrant and resilient, and where the collective human spirit propels us toward a brighter future.Supported by: Camrose Energy
The Open Door
The Open Door exists to meet the needs of youth ages 11-24 who find themselves at risk. Their services include the provision of basic needs (emergency shelter and food) and opportunities for healing and hope (a listening ear, counseling, skill development, and reconnection with family). Camrose Energy donates 10% of its profits to the Open Door when a customer designates that they want to support them during sign up.Supported by: Airdrie Energy
Volunteer Airdrie
Volunteer Airdrie is a not-for-profit organization which helps connect community members to volunteer opportunities.