The Electrification Workforce Network (EWN) is powered by a diverse coalition of employers, public agencies, community-based organizations, labor unions, education providers, and other partners committed to advancing beneficial electrification and building an equitable, sustainable workforce. Each member brings expertise, resources, and connections to help grow clean energy careers in Colorado.
- African American Trade Association – Founding Member
- City and County of Denver – CASR – Founding Member
- Colorado Apprenticeship Hub – Founding Member
- Colorado Community College System – Founding Member
- Colorado Jobs with Justice – Founding Member
- Colorado Succeeds – New Member
- Denver Joint Electrical Apprenticeship & Training Committee – Founding Member
- Denver Regional Council of Governments – Founding Member
- Elephant Energy – New Member
- Empowercom – Founding Member
- Energy Outreach Colorado – Founding Member
- Grid Alternatives – New Member
- Heart Mind Consulting – New Member
- Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Rocky Mountain – New Member
- Intermountain Electric – Founding Member
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 68 – Founding Member
- Maize Mechanical – New Member
- Mile High Youth Corps – New Member
- Xcel Energy – Founding Member
Membership
The Electrification Workforce Network (EWN) brings together organizations committed to building a strong, equitable, and sustainable electrification workforce. Membership offers opportunities to engage, collaborate, and access resources designed to support workforce development in beneficial electrification.
As a member of EWN, your organization can:
- Collaborate and connect: Build relationships with other employers, education providers, community organizations, and public agencies.
- Participate in events: Network at quarterly events, resource fairs, hiring events, and community gatherings.
- Attend webinars: Learn from industry experts, access employer spotlights, and discover new workforce resources.
- Access members-only resources: Exclusive guides, toolkits, data, and other workforce development materials.
How to join
Membership in the Electrification Workforce Network (EWN) is free and open to any organization aligned with our mission. To join, we ask that your organization:
- Supports diverse representation of the electrification workforce in the Denver area, focusing on historically underserved populations including:
- Women
- Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)
- Nonbinary populations
- Indigenous and Native Tribes
- Youth
- Is willing to participate in the Network’s initiatives and contribute expertise, feedback, or support as opportunities arise.
Next Steps:
Complete the embedded membership form on this page.
The EWN Board will review your submission and follow up with next steps.
Membership is not required to participate in EWN offerings such as webinars and events, but joining allows your organization to help shape Network initiatives, be listed on public-facing materials, and engage more directly with the electrification workforce community.