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Solar for nonprofits

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A big opportunity

Going solar lets your organization reinvest money into mission-driven work. It also reduces your electricity costs for the long-term. These costs are an often-overlooked expense for nonprofit organizations.

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 makes going solar can be even more beneficial for tax-exempt organizations. Read below to learn more about taking your organization solar.

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Incentives to help your organization go solar

A group of a dozen people stand around in a field overlooking the back of a solar array. They’re dressed for late fall Indiana weather.
Indiana Solar Congress attendees tour the solar array at Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate Junior High.

Paying for your solar installation

Organizations have two ownership models to consider when going solar.

Engage your community around solar energy

Nonprofits are always looking for ways to engage their members and supporters.

When going solar, you can create unique opportunities for members to get involved with fundraising, designing, and learning related to the installation. By helping your organization go solar, members can contribute to lasting electricity bill savings. Over time, those savings really add up.

An Episcopal priest burns incense over a row of solar panels. A large cathedral is in the background.
A blessing ceremony for a solar system at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.

Don’t have a site for solar? 

Partner with Solar United Neighbors to promote solar in your community!

Whether you can put solar on your property or not, nonprofits can partner with Solar United Neighbors to promote going solar to their members. In some areas of the country, our solar co-ops bring together interested homeowners and business owners, educate them about solar, and leverage their bulk purchasing power to secure the most competitive installation pricing in the area. And anywhere in the United States, you can encourage community members to use our free National Solar Help Desk for support when going solar.

Reverend standing on a roof with solar panels looking up.
Reverend Earl Trent of D.C.’s Florida Avenue Baptist Church stands on his newly solar roof.

Resources

Resources

Here are additional resources to help your organization go solar. Have something we should add? Let us know!

Ready, Set, Solar! for Nonprofits

Sign up for this timed, email-based series that leads you step-by-step through taking your organization solar.

Ready, Set, Solar! webinar

We’ve recorded this webinar specifically for nonprofit organizations to guide them through the process of going solar.

Request for Proposals Guide & Template for Nonprofits

This report from the All Points North Foundation outlines steps nonprofits should take when considering solar.

Elective (or “Direct”) Pay for Federal Tax Credits

The IRS site for the program that lets tax-exempt organizations claim a federal tax credit for qualifying renewable energy installations.

Technical assistance options for Community-Based Organizations

The Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA) compiled a database of resources for nonprofit organizations to receive help when going solar.

Solar for Schools

Generation 180 has put together this guide on how to start up a campaign to take your school solar and learn how other schools have done so as well.

Going Solar for Congregations

This guide from Interfaith Power and Light provides inspirational reading about congregations that have gone solar all over the country.

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