The Southwest Energy Efficiency Project’s (SWEEP) Allies help expand its work with utilities, state and local governments, and in the transportation sector through an annual contribution of $6000 — or $3000 for nonprofits. The Allies program is a collaborative and immersive partnership designed to directly benefit Ally organizations and companies through SWEEP’s advocacy work, policy positions, and mission. Go here to see what we have accomplished so far. Click here to view our conflict of interest policy.
→ → → To join, please contact Josh Valentine, Communications Director: jvalentine@swenergy.org.
Renewal and enrollment period: Allies renewals and new sign-ups occur annually at the beginning of each calendar year. Organizations that do not submit payment by the end of each year will need to wait until the following year for enrollment.
SWEEP Allies 2025
ACEEE (American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy)
Alliance to Save Energy
American Chemistry Council
Building Performance Association
Cascade Energy
Center for Energy and Environment
City of Denver
CLEAResult
Daikin Comfort Technologies
Dandelion Energy
DNV
Energy Outreach Colorado
ENFRA
Evergreen Energy Partners
Franklin Energy
Group14 Engineering
Why be a SWEEP Ally?
As a SWEEP Ally, you gain not just access, but impact. For 25 years, SWEEP staff have been the boots on the ground, testifying at hearings, meeting with regulators, advocates, and policymakers, helping shape bills, and building programs with utilities. Your Ally membership ensures that your organization directly benefits from SWEEP’s daily work advancing energy efficiency, clean transportation, and climate solutions across the Southwest.
1. Insider intelligence
- A members-only Allies Brief, delivered every other month, with timely updates straight from SWEEP staff.
- Early access to policy analysis, trends, and opportunities.
2. Strategic access and networking
- Invitation to SWEEP’s exclusive annual Regional Energy Efficiency Utility Workshop — the premier regional gathering of utilities, advocates, policymakers, and clean energy leaders.
3. Policy influence
- Opportunities to co-author op-eds, blog posts, sign-on letters, or reports with SWEEP.
- Direct collaboration with SWEEP staff on shaping energy efficiency, clean buildings, and transportation electrification policies that grow the regional market.
4. Co-branding and public recognition
- Joint social media campaigns, emails, and public recognition on SWEEP’s website and materials.
- Visibility as a supporter of one of the Southwest’s leading climate and energy advocacy organizations.
5. Year-round engagement
- Ability to present or co-host webinars and take part in coalition activities with SWEEP.
- Direct staff-to-staff collaboration on shared advocacy and education priorities.