Is Installing Solar Right For My Non-Profit or School?
Non-profits can participate in solar energy by installing solar panels on their property. Solar systems can be installed on a roof or as a ground-mounted system. Solar systems located on the property of a non-profit are typically interconnected to the electrical grid and can be used to offset the cost of electricity.
Schools can power their campuses through the installation of a solar system on either school buildings or the school grounds. Schools considering the installation of solar panels will need to take additional steps to gain the approval of the School Board and other school officials.
Energize Delaware’s Solar for School Districts Grant Program offers Delaware public school districts an opportunity to go solar at not cost to the school.
Schools and non-profits may be eligible for unique grants and incentives for installing solar panels. For more information on incentive programs and others, please visit the page below.
For more information on the pathway to going solar for schools, please view the helpful links below:
100% Clean Energy School Districts Campaign Kit – Sierra Club
How-To Guide For Schools Going Solar – Generation180


Is Community Solar For me?
Community solar subscriptions may be an attractive alternative to installing solar panels if the location is not suitable or if funding is limited. Subscribing to a community solar project can be a cost-effective, environmentally friendly way to buy electricity. For further details on the subscription process and community solar, please visit the page below:
If you are interested in hosting a community solar project as a non-profit or school, please visit the link below:
