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Allterra To Donate Free Solar Systems to Local Non-Profits & Service Organizations

Allterra is donating four solar systems to local non-profits and community service organizations as a part of its Power Positive Campaign. Each system is valued at $20,000 and will be 100% free to the winning recipients. Allterra is accepting nominations through the end of the year (12/31/18). Anyone, including staff, can nominate their favorite organization by filling out a simple form available on Allterra’s website. Allterra will announce the four winners in January. The solar systems will help reduce cost and enable the organizations to put more of their budgets toward programming and other operational expenses. Click here to nominate!
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More information available at allterrasolar.com/powerpositive
Special thanks to Event Santa Cruz and Jodie Kench with the Santa Cruz Area Chamber of Commerce
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