The Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize is designed to encourage coalition-building in communities across the country that focus on creating quality jobs and fostering an equitable and inclusive workforce in clean energy sectors.
A Coalition Competition Structured for Success
The Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize encourages building new and newly focused placed-based coalitions to create quality, accessible jobs and training partnerships in their community. Each coalition is required to include, at a minimum, one coalition representative from each of the five key stakeholder groups below:
Labor organizations
Clean energy employers
Community-based organizations
Public agencies
Education and workforce providers
These competing coalitions will develop and implement Coalition Action Plans that improve the quality of and expand access to good jobs in clean energy.
Competitors participate in three prize phases designed to increase the long-term engagement of place-based coalitions to ensure that the clean energy jobs created nationwide are high quality and accessible to target populations. Coalitions must compete and win in Phase One of the prize to qualify to compete in Phase Two and Phase Three of the prize. Qualified coalitions will have the chance to win part of $3,375,000 prize pool to help them develop plans and accelerate the implementation of their solutions.
More than $3 Million in Prizes
The three-phase competition catalyzes coalition building to understand, plan, and improve job quality and job access within the clean energy economy for target populations.
The Three Phases
Phase One: Coalition Formation
Up to 15 winning coalitions / $50,000 cash prize each
Winning coalitions are selected for:
Identifying a clean energy employment opportunity and workforce challenge in a specific sector and target community, and
Displaying robust partnerships that include at least one organization from each of the five stakeholder types: labor organization, clean energy employer, community-based organization, public agency, and education and workforce provider.
Phase Two: Coalition Action Plan
Up to 10 winning coalitions / $100,000 each
Competing coalitions participate in a virtual U.S. Department of Energy-led training on High Road economic and workforce development strategies for clean energy and develop a robust Coalition Action Plan to create quality, accessible jobs, and training partnerships.
Phase Three: Implementation and Impact
Up to 10 winning coalitions. First place: $300,000 / Second place: $250,000 / Third place: $200,000 / Seven runner-up coalitions: $125,000
Competing coalitions implement their Phase Two Coalition Action Plans and participate in community-of-practice activities and quarterly check-ins with prize administrators.
What is a “Good Job”?
A “good job” is a job that:
Provides fair, transparent, and equitable pay that exceeds the local average wage for an industry
Delivers basic benefits (e.g., paid leave, health insurance, retirement/savings plan, access to affordable, reliable, and high-quality child care/long-term care for loved ones, and transportation)
Provides workers with an environment in which to have a collective voice
Helps the employee develop the skills and experiences necessary to advance along a career path
Provides predictable scheduling, and a safe, healthy, and accessible workplace devoid of hostility and harassment
Has employees properly classified with the limited use of independent contractors and temporary workers
Protects workers’ statutory right for a free and fair choice to join a union under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA).
Good jobs are provided by management’s rigorous knowledge of these rights and other employment rights that protect against harassment, discrimination, and retaliation and their active attempt to avoid any violations of the NLRA and other labor and employment laws; such as worker intimidation or harassment, or unwarranted delay in negotiations or grievance resolution. Source: About Community Benefits Plans
Questions?
Review the official rules for the complete application process and instructions for competing
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Review the 'Forum' tab for posted questions and answers. If you have a new question about the prize, please post your question to the Forum and a prize administrator will respond
Please review the official rules for the complete application process and instructions for competing.
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The American-Made Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize is a multimillion-dollar prize competition designed to equip coalitions with tools to ensure that clean energy programs and investments result in good jobs and greater access for target populations. The American-Made Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize is directed and administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy 's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Learn more.
An Informational Webinar was held on Oct. 3, 2024. This webinar included information on the prize, how to apply for the prize, submission elements and much more!
The #GoodJobs Prize Power Connectors have two exciting events coming up that you won't want to miss! One tomorrow!
Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize Office Hours hosted by EFN - Oct. 22!
Tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. ET, join the EFN Power Connector team for their first in a series of Office Hours that will provide guidance on building coalitions and applying to the Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize. Sign up here.
Coalition Building for a Clean Energy Workforce hosted by CEBN - Oct. 28!
Join the CEBN Power Connector Team on Oct. 28 from 2 – 3 p.m. ET for an expert panel featuring the BlueGreen Alliance (BGA) and Business Leaders United (BLU). They'll discuss strategies for forming robust clean energy workforce coalitions, followed by an opportunity for networking, questions, and an idea exchange. Register here.
We hope to see you there! These events are a great opportunity to learn about the prize and connect with other prize candidates.
In case you missed the informational webinar on Oct. 3, or need a refresher on the information shared, the recording, and slides are now available on HeroX!
During the webinar, prize administrators shared key background on the prize, discussed the prize goals, and reviewed the eligibility and submission requirements for the $3.375 million prize!
Questions submitted to the Q&A during the webinar are in the process of being addressed. Answers to these questions will be posted as a “Q&A Document” in the Resources tab on HeroX shortly.
Next steps:
If you are interested in competing in the prize, please read the Official Prize Rules
To receive updates on the prize, click Follow on HeroX, then click “Solve this Prize” to start building your coalition!
Register to join the October 28 CEBN Coalition Building for a Clean Energy Workforce Webinar
Register for a series of EFN Group Office Hours to help your coalition apply for the prize!
Check the Resource tab on HeroX for updates to the prize Q&A Document
Start preparing your submission and share additional questions in the Forum for answers from the prize team!
We look forward to reviewing your submissions by Jan 31, 2025 at 5 p.m. ET!
The Official Prize Rules have been updated and now include additional information on Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Prize! You can access the updated rules here and on the 'resources' tab of the prize page.
The webinar will provide an overview of the Prize and Prize Rules - specifically for Phase 1. Prize Administrators will share background on the prize and review other key information on eligibility, submission elements, scoring, and prize application deadlines.
Join to learn more about the Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize!
Last call to join us as we kick-start DOE’s Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize with an informational webinarthis Thursday at 3 p.m. ET!
Reserve your spot now to join prize administrators as they discuss everything you need to know about eligibility, deadlines, coalition requirements, and how to get started in the competition. Register here.
Can’t make the webinar ? Check back here for a link to the recording in the coming days. You can follow the prize to receive and email notification when the recording and slides are available.
Interested in learning how to submit an application for the Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize or who to include in your coalition? Register now for the Oct. 3 informational webinar and get all the info!
Join us to learn more about the competition, eligibility, submission requirements, rules, and more. The Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize will offer $3,375,000 to qualified coalitions to expand opportunities for accessible, good jobs in clean energy and increase diversity in the workforce.
We highly encourage anyone interested in participating to register in advance and save your spot.