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The non-profit community is an essential part of the social and economic well-being of any neighborhood. Communities thrive when people and businesses invest in these groups. There are many ways to help nonprofits without making huge donations. Volunteering is one such option, however, a trustworthy sincere business-to-business relationship is one obvious bestowment that is sometimes overlooked.
Ilumina Energy has a long history of supporting nonprofit organizations by providing solar for nonprofits. We are proud of our active participation in our community and offer high-quality solar power installations that allow organizations to reduce their overhead costs and promote corporate social responsibility.
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Previously, nonprofits have had a difficult time going solar because of constrained resources. The falling cost of solar installations and the vast availability of specialized financing options are making it easier for nonprofit organizations to take advantage of the benefits of solar energy.
Ilumina Energy along with Energy Group Investments provides efficient, diverse, and flexible capital for Solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) financing solutions for nonprofits. PPA’s are a no money out of pocket financing solution for nonprofits desiring to take advantage of the many benefits of solar energy. A PPA creates third-party owners that are allowed to claim tax benefits while providing solar energy to nonprofits. They are now one of the most popular financing opportunities for nonprofits.
The future of renewable energy and the future of the nonprofit within our community is vital. That is why Ilumina believes in supporting nonprofits in their efforts to utilize natural resources to power their businesses.
Ilumina’s Commitments to Nonprofits
- No cost consultation and preliminary design layout.
- No cost financial analysis.
- Education on benefits of solar solutions.
- Our Give Back Referral program enables nonprofits to earn additional income.