This journey started on January 4, when I walked into the first Sunwealth meeting where Ryan Dings talked about two moral imperatives – climate change and income inequality – and ways to address them.
Read MoreSunwealth was founded on the idea that all people and businesses should have the ability to go solar. Our business model was intentionally designed to address the barriers that prevent solar access, which is why we were excited to partner with Team Solar, a local developer that seeks to make solar accessible to a diversity of mission-driven non-profits.
Read MoreGreetings folks –
Consensus is growing – perhaps not as fast as we’d like – towards the necessity of a 100% clean energy future. If we are going to achieve that goal, then we must start by looking at the buildings and structures all around us.
Read MoreIn recent years, low-and-moderate-income (“LMI”) residents have witnessed a significant retreat by the nation’s largest banks from their communities. According to S&P Global, U.S. banks have implemented a 10%, or 2,347, net reduction of branches in LMI communities from 2014 through 2018, with Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo leading the way with 240, 187 and 174 closed branches respectively.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to share our 2018 Impact Report with the Sunwealth Community.
Read MoreWe compiled our January – April 2019 newsletters to share with our growing community. To join our mailing list, please email hello@sunwealth.com.
Read MoreIt’s April – trees are budding, the sun is shining and powering those beautiful solar panels on rooftops. April is also an exciting time because it’s the official Earth Month and Financial Literacy Month.
Read MoreSettled on the corner of Boston and Harvard Avenue in a residential neighborhood sits the antique brown-shake West Medford Baptist Church (WMBC). On a beautiful sunny day in Medford, Sunwealth had the pleasure of speaking with church pastor, David Kilpatrick.
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