Register to join our Zoom drop-in working group to engage with the HARVEST Project: Harnessing Agrivoltaics for Resilience, Viability, Equity, Sustainability, and Transformation.

Join us to learn about our upcoming applied research collaboration with Michigan State University Extension and University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS). Attend one or more of these drop-in meetings to learn how you and your organization can engage with and support this 18-month initiative to be carried out by a team of SEAS Masters capstone students, with follow-on postdoc, working group, and future student cohort planning in development.

Register below for our open Zoom sessions, hosted from 12-2pm Eastern on 10/22, 10/31, 11/7, and 11/11 to join in the discussion as we finalize the project scope and prepare guidance for the students. Whether you are a solar developer, manage operations on existing solar facilities, provide financing or insurance for solar or for farmers, support entrepreneurs, work in food systems, farm viability, local food production, or anywhere inbetween… if you want to help advance agrivoltaics in the US, our student cohort wants to talk with you in 2026!

Detailed materials are available for registrants to review ahead of the meetings. Students will be engaging with cross-cutting stakeholders in 2026 for interviews, surveys, focus groups, and more. Your expertise and resources are invaluable towards conducting the work needed to develop and steward the knowledge and resources necessary to fill persistent and critical gaps unmet by current research and industry efforts, as identified through multiple surveys, prior research, and working groups. Contributions to support the work of this project can be provided via our online portal or via Donor-Advised Fund, stock transfers, ACH/wire transfers, or check; contact us or add a comment below when registering, for a pledge form with details.

Register below to receive the Zoom link and executive summary.