Webinar: Changes to Solar Policy: What Nonprofits Need to Know to Go Solar Now

August 18 UPDATE: The “beginning of construction” rules did not change much for nonprofits with the August 15 Executive Order. For details, see our video follow-up on “beginning of construction” rules below.

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The recent passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OB3) rapidly phases out solar tax benefits and adds new restrictions for nonprofits who want to go solar. An executive order signed shortly after the OB3’s passage could place further restrictions on solar project viability.

Despite the challenges, we’ve charted a path forward that enables nonprofits to achieve their clean energy goals — if they act now.

In this webinar, we shared a policy update and then provided a roadmap for how your nonprofit can navigate these changes to advance your clean energy project.

We covered:

  • What OB3 means for nonprofit solar projects.
  • What’s changing.
  • What’s staying the same.
  • How you can still benefit from substantial savings. 
  • Developments to watch in the coming weeks.

Webinar materials​

Check out our webinar materials to learn how your nonprofit can save with solar now!

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Disclaimer: The information presented in this webinar is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as tax or legal advice. Please consult your tax advisor or legal professional for personalized guidance. 

In addition, keep in mind that this webinar reflected a rapidly changing policy environment and presented current information as of July 2025. For more information and resources, check out our Policy page.

Follow-up video on safe harbor, August 8

Expanding on this webinar, in the following video and slides we delve into what it takes to safe harbor your project so you can receive the Investment Tax Credit.

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Follow-up video on “Beginning of Construction” rules, August 18

In the following video and slides we explain Treasury’s August 15, 2025 guidance on “Beginning of Construction.”

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See also

For a deep dive on the Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) provision in OB3, see our August 21, 2025 webinar, “Unpacking FEOC Rules: What Nonprofits Need to Know to Protect ITC and Direct Pay.”

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Presenters

Lee Barken, Chief Community Officer

Lee Barken, CPA, LEED-AP is the Chief Community Officer at CollectiveSun. He has broad industry experience in renewable energy project finance and energy policy analysis. He is dedicated to helping nonprofits and mission driven organizations develop economically viable clean energy projects. Lee writes and speaks on the topics of renewable energy project finance, social entrepreneurship, and community financing and plays an active role on the board of directors of Cleantech San Diego. Lee received a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from San Diego State University where he graduated with honors and academic distinction.

 

 

Nicole Withrow, Director of Sales

Nicole Withrow is Director of Sales for CollectiveSun, and she brings with her over 25 years in the tertiary sector from Los Angeles, California to the rural Midwest. She is an experienced sales manager, contract administrator, and fulfillment coordinator. Nicole is dedicated to developing strong relationships with contractors and nonprofits in her role at CollectiveSun by empowering them with resources and providing the support they require as they navigate their journey to solar. She believes passionately that “We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors – we borrow it from our children.”

 

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