Elevate’s Building Equity Summit: Beyond Access – Removing Barriers to Shared Prosperity
Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Venue: Rubenstein Forum, University of Chicago
1201 E 60th St, Chicago, IL 60637
Mistress of Ceremonies
Shirlondra Brooks is the Associate Director of Workforce and Contractor Development at Elevate, a nonprofit organization that works nationally and is headquartered in Chicago. Elevate seeks to create a just and equitable world in which everyone has clean and affordable heat, cooling, power, and water in their homes and communities — prioritizing frontline communities. Our programs, policy agenda, and partners reflect this commitment.
In this role, she works nationally to support the design, implementation, and delivery of workforce and contractor development programs, leveraging her 20 years of experience creating equitable and inclusive programs that support residents in under-resourced communities.
Shirlondra works closely with Elevate’s workforce and contractor development team to build and cultivate partnerships with organizations in under-resourced communities, creating access to solar training that leads to employment opportunities with family-sustaining wages. In addition to building partnerships, she also provides input on program market and community engagement materials to advertise program services and participant engagement highlights.
Motivational Speaker
Marcus Gentry is a Professional Speaker, Consultant and renowned expert in Relationship Management training. With over 3 decades of research and experience in the field, he has transformed countless individuals and organizations through his Socratic and innovative approaches to Personal Growth and Professional Development.
As an Independent consultant and speaker Mr. Gentry has provided Professional Development trainings for Businesses, School Districts and the Department of Defense. across the nation, as well as in Hawaii, Africa, Australia and Guam.
Through his transformative guidance, he inspires his audience to unleash their full potential, develop the habits of healthy relationships, cultivate exceptional leadership skills, and create a legacy of success.
Panel Moderator
Laura S. Washington is a contributing columnist for the Chicago Tribune and political analyst at ABC-7, Chicago’s ABC-owned station. Before moving to the Tribune, she served as a longtime contributing columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times. In 2015 and 2019 she served as a Visiting Fellow at the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics.
Washington brings more than two award-winning decades of experience as a non-profit professional and multi-media journalist. She specializes in African American affairs, local and national politics, race and racism, and social justice. From 2003 to 2009 she served as the Ida B. Wells-Barnett University Professor at DePaul University and fellow at the DePaul Humanities Center. We are thrilled to have her be this year’s Summit panel moderator.
We are so thrilled to have her be this year’s Summit panel moderator.
Breakout Sessions
This is an opportunity for all of us to share our work, our commitment, and our passions. Here’s an opportunity to learn from our subject-matter experts.
Protecting Yourself from Home-Based Lead Hazards – Overview, How-To, & FAQ
This workshop will provide an overview of lead paint and lead in water, describe
some of the successes and challenges of Elevate’s lead programs, and provide opportunities for both group and one-on-one Q&A with Elevate staff—connecting community members with information and resources on how to mitigate their risk of exposure.
Presenters
Justin Keller, Megan Borneman, Ruth Kerzee
Room
504
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: What It Is and How To Get Involved
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) is a new federal financing source that promises to unlock significant amounts of financing for green, healthy buildings and other climate action investments. Affordable housing providers, community-based organizations, local financial institutions, policy advocates, green building experts, and many other groups have important other roles to play. This panel will talk about the opportunities newly available through GGRF and how organizations of many types can participate.
Presenters
Bob Dean, Abby Francisco, Traci Sanders (Enterprise Community Partners)
Room
503
Building Blocks: Black and Brown-led Community Investment & Clean Energy
This session engages leaders at the forefront of economic development, committed to Black-led reinvestment in historically disinvested corridors in Chicago. The discussion will explore wealth-building from an economic development lens, as well as challenges and successful strategies for leveraging clean energy investment in communities of color.
Presenters
ChaNell Marshall co-presenting with Ja’Net Defell (President/CEO of Community Desk Chicago)
Room
UNIV B
Advancing Heat Pump Adoption through Regional Workforce Development Collaboration
When it comes to heat pump adoption, one of the first observations is “how can we ensure a qualified and skilled workforce to meet the installation demand?” Through regional collaboration and partnership between Elevate, the Center for Energy and Environment (CEE), Slipstream, and Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA), we are proactively collaborating to meet the demand. This workshop will share strategies, tools, and resources to create and sustain high quality jobs and contracting opportunities for communities that have been historically marginalized: including black, indigenous, people of color communities, within the air source heat pump ecosystem. Our organizations have developed and are implementing a partner collaboration cycle for increasing the number of workers and contractors in the heat pump industry. There is a role for trade schools, community colleges, contractors, and distributors, which will be identified and explored in this session. We look forward to sharing more about this work, which is a part of the Midwest Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) Collaborative. We formed in 2022 to accelerate ASHP adoption in the Midwest. Our goal is that by 2030, ASHP technology is the first choice for contractors and homeowners replacing heating systems or air conditioners, optimized to provide heating and cooling.
Presenters
Melissa Gombar, Sarita Turner, Slipstream
Room
701
Policy Barriers to Electrification Across the Midwest
We are envisioning this workshop to describe and educate policy barriers to electrification across the midwest- taken from Elevate’s experience electrifying over 400 homes in the midwest. This can range from technical, structural, administrative, bureaucratic, policy barriers, etc. It is a complex structure between federal and state and there are many policy barriers involved. This policy barriers can limit the work Elevate does and the programs we implement.
Presenters
MeLena Hessel, Mike Berkowitz, Jaime Capece, Heather Allen, Kimberly Loewen
Room
504
Healthy Homes for Healthy Families
Healthy Homes for Healthy Families launched in 2023 with the goal of providing comprehensive, high-quality healthy homes, water conservation, and deep energy retrofits to suburban Cook County residents to reduce negative health and environmental impacts, improve resident well-being, and reduce utility cost burden. A partnership among Elevate, Cook County Department of Environment and Sustainability, and Cook County Department of Public Health, the program is unique in its approach tackling environmental justice issues through a Healthy Homes framework to realize energy cost savings for participants. With nearly $30
million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), Healthy Homes for Healthy Families is on track to complete retrofits at more than 450 homes in suburban Cook County through 2026. In this workshop, our team will provide analysis of measures completed to date and outline challenges, wins, lessons learned – looking toward future areas of study on the topic of fusing Healthy Homes principles with whole-home electrification goals.
Presenters
Laura Schuetz, Karen Kaminsky, Carrie Donohoe, Andrew Krein
Room
702
Extreme Heat and Adaptive Capacity
With the risks from extreme heat being exacerbated by climate change, Elevate’s Research & Innovation team has focused much of our work on understanding different facets of the issue (e.g. risk perceptions, indoor air temperatures, cooling strategies and adaptive capacity, etc.). In this session, we’ll open with a screening of COOKED: Survival By Zip Code, to provide context and define the problem. Then, we’ll highlight the work R&I is doing, including our collaboration with various partners, to develop a better understanding of extreme heat concerns and potential solutions. We’ll conclude by featuring the incredible work by our partners in UnBlocked Englewood.
Presenters
Jourdan Nash, Rachel Scheu, Paige Neri, UnBlocked Englewood
Room
UNIV A
Cyber Equity – Securing a Future for Every Community
This workshop is designed as a breakout session at the upcoming Elevate Summit, our intent is to spark thinking about a proactive approach to cyber security that’s inclusive, practical, and empowering for every member of our most vulnerable communities.
We propose an engaging session aimed at narrowing the cyber security gap in America’s heartland—from the industrious cities of the Midwest to the expansive landscapes of the Northwest. Learn how local businesses and communities can leverage national initiatives and regional support to enhance their cyber security readiness.
Presenters
Carl Hertz, Jules Okafor (CEO & Founder RevolutionCyber)
Room
702
The Building Energy Resource Hub – What Is It and How Can It Serve Your Work?
The Building Energy Resource Hub is a project created by Illinois Green Alliance and Elevate in partnership with the Illinois Climate Bank, ComEd and the City of Chicago. The Hub serves as a clearinghouse for building retrofit, energy efficiency, and decarbonization resources. The purpose of the Hub is to provide education and training to building professionals, prepare workforce by supporting diverse contractors, connect contractors to a project pipeline, increase compliance with advanced codes and policies and streamline access to financial resources. As advanced building energy codes and policies will evolve across the State over the next several years, programs and offerings provided by the Hub are also under development and will change over time. This workshop will explore how Elevate’s work may fit within the Hub, increase awareness of the Hub and what it is intended to achieve. Partners will also be encouraged to share how their work might fit within the Hub, and how the Hub may best serve the industry.
Presenters
Amy Jewel, Dara Reiff, Paula McGuire-Rowe, Ana Padilla
Room
503
How to Launch and Manage a Successful Project
This workshop is presented by the Elevate PMO and is intended to provide project managers (PMs) and those aspiring to get into a project management role the tools needed to be successful. What steps should you take once you have been assigned the role of PM? We will walk you through the lifecycle of the project beginning with your role once awarded through the close-out of the project.
Presenters
Claus Jensen, Colleen Collins, Justin Davis, Elizabeth Judson
Room
701
Agenda
9:00 AM
- Registration, Connecting, and Light Continental Breakfast
10:00AM
- Opening Plenary with MC Shirlondra Brooks and featuring Marcus Gentry
11:00 AM-11:30 AM
- Connecting and Coffee/Tea Break
11:30AM -1:00PM
Morning Breakout Sessions
- Extreme Heat and Adaptive Capacity
- Room: UNIV A
- Building Blocks: Black-led Reinvestment & Clean Energy
- Room: UNIV B
- The Building Energy Resource Hub –What Is It and How Can It Serve Your Work?
- ROOM 503
- Protecting Yourself from Home-Based Lead Hazards – Overview, How-To, & FAQ
- ROOM 504
- How to Launch and Manage a Successful Project
- ROOM 701
- Healthy Homes for Healthy Families
- ROOM 702
1:15-3:00 PM
- Lunch, Awards Presentation, Keynote Conversation with Laura Washington
3:15-4:45 PM
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
- Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: WhatIt Is and How to Get Involved
- ROOM 503
- Policy Barriers to Electrification Across the Midwest
- ROOM 504
- Advancing Heat Pump Adoption through Regional Workforce Development Collaboration
- ROOM 701
- Cyber Equity – Securing a Future for Every Community
- ROOM 702
4:45-6:00 PM
- Closing Session and Reception