Download the Nonprofits Guide to Going Solar

Going solar as a nonprofit in Kansas or Missouri is much the same process as for homes and businesses. But there are important aspects of financing and tax incentives unique to nonprofits that can make a world of difference when it comes to payback periods. Most important to know is that nonprofits, including churches and schools, can now get 30-50% of the cost of a solar installation back in the form of tax rebates.

Cromwell has years of experience navigating the ever-changing world of solar tax incentives, and we’ve helped a number of regional nonprofits and tax-exempt entities install solar panels, while getting every incentive they’re entitled to.

Our free guide to going solar as a nonprofit covers every aspect of installing solar panels. Have a look, and please reach out to us directly with any questions.