Name of Non-Profit Organization * | SonLight Power |
Today’s Date: * | Tuesday, August 20, 2019 |
Organization’s website | http://SonLightPower.org |
EIN / 501(C)(3)Number * | 26-0007636 |
What year did your organization receive it’s non-profit status? * | 2002 |
Address * |
7100 Dixie Highway Fairfield, OH 45014 United States |
County * | Butler |
Your Name * | Kevin Sasson |
Your Title * | Executive Director |
Your email address * | Kevin@SonLightPower.org |
Your Phone Number | (513) 285-9960 |
Executive Director’s Name * | Kevin Sasson |
Executive Director’s email address * | Kevin@SonLightPower.org |
What is the mission of your organization? | |
MISSION: SonLight Power transforms lives with love and solar power.SonLight Power designs and builds solar energy solutions for community venues – schools, medical clinics, orphanages, community centers, churches, water-pumping stations – in remote locations around the world, bringing clean electricity for the first time to thousands who do not have it.We engage with the communities we serve to improve access to educational opportunities, wellness, clean water, economic development and emergency preparedness – empowering others with a renewed sense of hope. Brief video describing our mission: |
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Which social causes (up to 3 choices) does your agency address through its programming? * |
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Any comments about your selections you would like to share with the student philanthropists? | |
If a picture says a thousand words, then we encourage student philanthropists to watch the videos posted on the SonLight Power YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/SonLightPower
The videos on the SonLight Power YouTube channel give visual context into how our mission programming impacts children, education, the environment (and much more) in immediate and lasting ways. Because practically every form of outreach requires reliable electrical power to be effective, SonLight Power programming is uniquely designed to have a multiplier effect on the outreach we equip. Since 2002, we have equipped over 200 venues (schools, medical clinics, orphan care centers, water pumping stations, community centers – even radio towers) with a power source (solar power) for the first time, empowering vulnerable communities to improve their quality of life. What’s more, because our programming is based on solar power design and installation, SonLight Power uniquely combines STEM concepts from the classroom to impact real lives in sustainable ways. For that reason, our outreach is uniquely aligned with the STEM curriculum in most schools. We look forward to connecting with you and invite you to participate in our local Solar School educational workshops – visit the Solar School page on the SonLight Power website to register: |
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Does your organization have volunteer opportunities available for students? * | Yes, Grades 9 – 12 |
List possible volunteer opportunities -or- a link to where they can be found on the web. | Yes. Volunteer opportunities include serving on mission trips, solar training workshops and miscellaneous administrative activities, such as helping with our social media efforts and our annual awareness-building events. For more info, visit the Get Involved page on the SonLight Power website: https://www.sonlightpower.org/get-involved |
Volunteer coordinator | Angie Roehm |
Volunteer coordinator’s email address | AngieRoehm@SonLightPower.org |
Volunteer coordinator’s phone number | (513) 285-9960 |