Give Through Your Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) To Support Solar Education
What is a Donor-Advised Fund?
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a simple, flexible, and tax-efficient way to give to nonprofits.
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is one of the easiest and most tax-efficient ways to support a solar education and clean energy nonprofit. Through your DAF, you can recommend a grant to Remote Energy to help fund community solar training, solar workforce development, and online education. Whether you use Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, Vanguard Charitable, or a local community foundation, giving through your DAF helps us expand impact and strengthen energy resilience. A DAF is like a charitable savings account. You contribute cash, stock, or other assets to your DAF, receive an immediate tax deduction, and then recommend grants to organizations you care about—like Remote Energy—over time.
Impact of DAF Gifts
Your support through a DAF helps us provide education that builds skills, confidence, and knowledge in solar energy. These skills don’t just benefit individuals—they ripple out to strengthen entire communities. By supporting training, workforce development, and teacher education, you are investing in long-term energy resilience and local leadership.
The Power of Education
Skills for individuals → People gain technical expertise that opens career pathways.
Knowledge for communities → Training leads to better decisions around clean energy adoption.
Capacity for the future → Local instructors & leaders can share knowledge for years to come.
How DAF Giving Works
How to recommend a gift/grant -Search for Remote Energy by name or by EIN: 81-4728589
Support solar education that empowers individuals and strengthens communities. You can also make it a recurring grant for sustained impact. Eligible assets — Cash, stock, and other appreciated assets can often be donated through a DAF.
Notify us so we can thank you and share updates on the impact of your support.
We accept gifts from donor-advised funds. You can donate through a DAF with Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, Vanguard Charitable, or another DAF provider.
FAQ Section
Can I donate stock through my DAF? — Many DAF providers allow non-cash DAF gifts.
Does Remote Energy accept all DAF providers? — Yes — including smaller community foundations.
Will I receive a tax receipt? — A DAF grant will generate a receipt from your DAF provider.
Together, we can build skills today that transform communities tomorrow.
Questions?
We’d be happy to help you or your advisor with the process.
📧 info@remoteenergy.org