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New England nonprofit loan agency now offering low-income solar financing

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Capital Good Fund is teaming up with New England-based solar installers including Cotuit Solar and Got Sun Go Solar to create the DoubleGreen Solar Loan program aimed at helping low-income people in Massachusetts and Rhode Island who want to put solar panels on their rooftops but may not qualify for a loan through traditional means. Capital Good Fund is a nonprofit, U.S. Treasury-certified Community Development Financial Institution that works to advance a poverty-free, inclusive green economy through equitable loans to lower to moderate-income families for a variety of key needs, including “green” home upgrades; relief due to expenses incurred due to COVID-19; and immigration expenses.

“At a time of rising energy prices and geopolitical instability, it is more important than ever that all families have access to affordable, reliable, homegrown clean energy. A person’s FICO score shouldn’t prevent them from being able to lower their energy bills and participate in the solution to the climate crisis,” said Capital Good Fund founder and CEO Andy Posner. “We are proud to add solar offerings to our existing suite of energy-efficiency and general consumer loan products, and to partner with Cotuit Solar, Got Sun Go Solar and other customer-oriented installers.” The DoubleGreen Solar Loan serves all families, with a focus on low, moderate, and middle-income homeowners and minority communities. The affordable loans are available to residents of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. They are paid in monthly installments over 25-years with low-interest rates starting at just 3.1% APR.

The first DoubleGreen Solar Loan closed in December, with the client receiving a $38,000 loan to put toward their installation project.

Capital Good Fund is grateful for the support of its installation partners.

“We truly appreciate Capital Good Fund’s DoubleGreen Solar Loan program,” said Conrad Geyser, Principal at Cotuit Solar. “It offers an easy, non-secured, fixed-rate loan that gives clients financing to adopt solar without a lot of trouble!”

Capital Good Fund is also collaborating with additional solar installers to extend its reach to different communities.

To learn more about participating in the DoubleGreen Solar Loan program as either an installer or a borrower, you can visit www.GoodFund.us/Solar or call 1-866-584-3651.

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Original Source: https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2022/04/nonprofit-new-england-loan-company-offering-low-income-solar-financing/