Arka HR Solutions

Building HER

Building HER: Rising Women in Clean Energy

A free accelerator for minority women entrepreneurs.

Join a 18-week bilingual business accelerator program designed to help you scale, hire, and thrive in the clean energy sector.

Grow your clean energy business with confidence!

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What is Building HER?

A program built for you.

Building HER: Rising Women in Clean Energy is a free accelerator by Arka HR, created to support minority women-owned businesses in the clean energy space. Whether you're just getting started or looking to scale, we provide the tools, training, and network you need to grow.

Why?

Because the clean energy economy should be led by all of us, not just a few. We're here to make that happen.

Who Should Apply?

Building HER isn’t just a business accelerator—it’s a movement to unlock untapped potential and make clean energy more inclusive.

— Andreina Viera Silva, President of Arka HR

Accelerator Program Highlights

Real tools. Real guidance. Real growth.

  • Dive deep into business planning, financial readiness, marketing, and growth strategies with guidance from industry leaders.
  • Strengthen your operations with hands-on training in business planning, finance, marketing, and strategic decision-making.
  • Access proven HR frameworks to attract, develop, and keep top talent as you scale.
  • Get step-by-step guidance on how to become a certified diverse supplier and unlock access to corporate and government contracts.
  • Build valuable connections through curated events with investors, clean energy leaders, and fellow entrepreneurs.
  • Receive personalized support in English, Spanish, and Cambodian, ensuring language is never a barrier to your growth.
 
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Backed by Mission-Driven Partners

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Building HER is funded by a $700,000 grant from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, part of the state’s initiative to expand diversity in clean energy and climate entrepreneurship.

Programs like Building HER are essential to meeting our climate goals and creating a clean energy economy that includes all communities.

— Jennifer Applebaum, Managing Director of Workforce Development, MassCEC