CollectiveSun is a renewable-energy financing company on Meade Ave in Normal Heights, San Diego, that works exclusively with nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations to fund solar installations across the United States, operating from its headquarters at 3295 Meade Ave in the 92116 ZIP since its founding in 2011. The firm's proprietary financing models — including the CollectiveSun Solar Loan, Solar Power Agreement, and Prepaid SPA — address the structural barrier that prevents nonprofits from accessing federal solar tax credits due to their tax-exempt status, reducing project costs by 12 percent or more and funding the remaining balance through low-interest instruments. CollectiveSun's SunForAll Solar Fund, created with lead investor BQuest Foundation, has deployed more than $5 million in solar project funding for San Diego-area nonprofits including San Diego Habitat for Humanity, San Diego Center for Children, and Vista Community Clinic. Houses of worship represent a significant segment of the firm's portfolio, and congregations including Grace Church San Diego on Adams Avenue sit within the faith-based organizations that stand to redirect thousands in annual utility savings back into programming when rooftop arrays offset their electricity load. The company's SunForAll interest-rate model evaluates community impact alongside credit scores, weighting a nonprofit's social-equity mission as a factor in loan pricing rather than relying solely on traditional underwriting metrics. CollectiveSun has facilitated solar projects for over 200 nonprofits spanning 24 states, with its engineering and project-management team walking each organization through proposal evaluation, installer selection, permitting, and post-installation monitoring. The construction-management phase of each installation coordinates with general contractors, and firms including PBH Builders perform the structural and roofing assessments that determine load capacity before panel arrays are mounted. CollectiveSun's Normal Heights office anchors a team that combines solar engineering, nonprofit finance, and contract administration under a single mission-driven practice.