
SOLAR SPOTLIGHT: Cooperative Energy Futures
Cooperative Energy Futures (CEF) develops and operates community solar gardens. CollectiveSun helped finance their latest project.
At CollectiveSun, we put nonprofits front and center — because the work they do is so vital for communities across the country. We believe that for nonprofits, going solar can be an important part of financial sustainability.
In our Solar Spotlight series, we tell the stories of nonprofit clean-energy champions and their commitment to financial and environmental sustainability. These community-centric organizations have embraced solar and transformed their organizations. Their stories demonstrate the leadership role that nonprofits can take to lower their operating expenses while supporting a cleaner, healthier environment and serving as models and inspiration for their communities.

Cooperative Energy Futures (CEF) develops and operates community solar gardens. CollectiveSun helped finance their latest project.

When Sophia’s Hearth began in 1999 at Antioch University in Keene, NH, it grew out of a wish to help

The mission of City Care in Oklahoma City is to address the root causes of homelessness while empowering individuals to thrive. The organization now has a 109.62 kW rooftop solar system to help support this mission.

Access Youth Academy transforms the lives of underserved youth through academic enrichment, health and wellness.

The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center (LFJCC) Jacobs Family Campus, in San Diego, California is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for the region’s diverse Jewish community as well as the greater general community.

San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum sparks a love of learning so ALL children can discover their wildest dreams. Now, the museum’s programs are supported with solar.

Formed in 1928 as the first professional symphony orchestra in the Southwest, the Tucson Symphony Orchestra (TSO) is the longest

Christ United Methodist Ministry Center (CUMMC) began as a church. Today, it is much more. This ecumenical, nonprofit, faith-based urban

We are thrilled to feature Adamah, the largest Jewish environmental organization in North America, in this CollectiveSun July Solar Spotlight.