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Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. Celebrates the Announcement of $20B in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funds by EPA

Hartford, CT (April 4, 2023) – Today, Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. celebrates a monumental moment – the historic announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the 8 organizations selected to receive $20B of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funds. This transformative investment will create a national clean financing network and deliver much-needed support to low-income and disadvantaged communities and those most impacted by climate change. IPC congratulates Climate United, Coalition for Green Capital, and Power Forward Communities for being selected for the National Clean Investment Fund and Opportunity Finance Network, Inclusiv, Native CDFI Network, Inc., Appalachian Community Capital, and Justice Climate Fund for being selected for the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator. IPC is proud to be a part of the Justice Climate Fund and OFN applications and to support the Inclusiv and Power Forward Communities programs. In the coming months and years, we look forward to our continued collaboration with so many partners and friends in each of the coalitions selected today. In 2018, we set out with the mission to catalyze clean energy finance in underserved communities, and we’ve been working towards this moment with so many dedicated people and organizations for a very long time (too many to name!). We thank the Biden Administration and the EPA for their continued commitment and work in making this happen, and we are excited to partner with the recipients to ensure no one is left behind in the clean energy transition. Learn more about this historic announcement by reading the official EPA press release.

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Solving the Development Challenges of a Small-Scale Hydroelectric Project

IPC partners with Canton Hydro When Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. (IPC) partnered with developer, Canton Hydro, LLC, and site owner, the Town of Canton, Connecticut, they were able to bring to completion a new run-of-river hydroelectric dam to the historic location of the Upper Collinsville Dam on the Farmington River, previously a conventional dam. Small-scale infrastructure projects like this have historically faced almost insurmountable funding and development challenges, but with the help of dedicated financing partners like IPC, Canton became the site of a new, cleaner source of energy and a more ecologically sustainable dam. Project typeRun-of-RiverHydroelectric dam  LocationCanton, CT System size1 MW Loan typeProject Finance Loan amount$1.94 million Project energized2022 Projected lifetimeenergy production85,659,320 kWh Projected lifetimeGHG reduction 66,916 tons EPC & O&M providerWasserkraft Project partnersThe Town of Canton ConnecticutGreen Bank Provident Bank  DeveloperCanton Hydro, LLC Virtual Net MeteringState of Connecticut, Department of Energy& EnvironmentalProtection Why Canton Hydro? Small-scale run-of-river hydroelectric projects such as Canton Hydro have been challenged in recent decades by a range of obstacles that have prevented their funding and progress. A lack of suitable sites, experienced developers, technical expertise, and flexible sources of capital, combined with perceived liability and production risks, have created prohibitively challenging barriers. Consequently, few lenders are willing to work on such complex, small-scale projects, and established financing has been slow to manifest. In the Northeast, long-abandoned manufacturing facilities that historically relied on hydropower are strong candidates to repurpose into modern clean energy generation projects. Recently, the federal government has recognized such resources as candidates for future green investment through the Hydroelectric Incentive Program, which was expanded under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This change is opening the door for dedicated investment partners like IPC—who focus on longterm capital—to make these small-scale green energy projects possible.1 Partners in the Canton Hydro Project Inclusive Prosperity Capital partnered with Provident Bank as senior lender to provide permanent financing for this project. The Connecticut Green Bank also provided construction and permanent financing and a credit enhancement to entice the senior lenders into the deal. Canton Hydro LLC was the developer for this project, chosen by the Town of Canton through a competitive bid process. Its principal partners, Claus Maier and Armin Moehrle, have more than 20 years of engineering and project development experience and previously co-developed two hydroelectric projects in Vermont. The primary contracting partner was Concrete Contracting Construction Incorporated. A Historic Location: the Collins Company Canton Hydro’s new dam sits on the historic site of the Collins Company, which was once the largest axe manufacturer in the world. The company’s original dam, constructed in 1867, powered their. manufacturing facility, which was shuttered in 1966. The new dam repurposes elements of the original dam, including locating the project’s new turbine and generator in the original 1935 brick powerhouse. Free Movement of Fish & Aquatic Species Run-of-river hydroelectric dams have far fewer ecological impacts than traditional hydroelectric projects do, which rely on flooding enormous tracts of land to store vast quantities of water in reservoirs. With the new Canton dam, the flow of water is not stopped or mitigated, and fish and other water wildlife are now allowed free migration from one side of the dam to the other. The fish of the Farmington River now have access to the other side of the old Canton dam site for the first time in almost 200 years. To support water wildlife migration in the river, the new dam includes upstream and downstream Denil fishway passages and specific facilities for eel passage. A new low-level fish guidance barrier prevents fish from swimming toward the primary spillway and instead guides them directly to the entrance of the upstream fish passage. A viewing window allows fish to be counted as they migrate past. 3.2 Metric Tons of CO2 Offset Annually The new one-megawatt Canton Hydro plant will generate enough clean energy to power about 500 homes and the energy produced is expected to offset 3.2 metric tons of CO2 annually. To do this, the dam uses a double-regulated Kaplan turbine and generator, which began producing electricity in December 2021. Improvements for Water Quality & Recreation Heat pumps use electricity, not combustion of fossil fuels, to comfortably and efficiently heat and cool a space. They offer precise temperature control and filter the air they deliver to create healthy living environments in all climates. IPC is Committed to Filling Gaps in Green Funding IPC is dedicated to advancing small-scale green energy infrastructure projects like this run-of-river dam to bring clean energy and its benefits to communities. Without dedicated partners like IPC, underserved and hard-to-underwrite projects like this one would otherwise face almost insurmountable funding and development challenges. 1 Source: www.energy.gov/eere/articles/us-department-energy-distributes-135-million-support-record-number-hydroelectric

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IPC Energizes Solar PV System at Landmark Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Project typeSolar PV IPC ProductSolar PPA LocationNew York, NY Building typeHouse of Worship System size55 kW OriginatorSolar One EPCAccord Power Project energizedJanuary 2023 Projected lifetime energy production1,369,041 kWh Projected lifetime GHG reduction1,069 tons Solar PV · Solar PPA · New York, New York The Project The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, one of the largest cathedrals in the world, is a community pillar in Manhattan’s Upper West Side and is now home to a new rooftop solar PV system. Solar One, a NYC-based environmental not-for-profit supporting underserved solar development in the region, originated the project on behalf of the Cathedral, selecting Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. (IPC) to develop the project through completion. Accord Power, a leading Queens-based engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solar developer, installed the 55-kW system on the roof of an atrium attached to the Cathedral. The New York Green Bank provided construction and permanent financing for the project, and NYSERDA provided funding through its NY-Sun program. Construction began on the Cathedral in 1892, and it was opened and consecrated in 1911. In 2017, the Cathedral earned a designation from the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The solar project conforms to all relevant NYC Landmark requirements. This is IPC’s first Landmark project, and its first project with Solar One. The Impact The solar PV system contributes to the Cathedral’s long-term financial and environmental sustainability and commitment to clean energy. The Cathedral receives a discount on their electricity rate for the portion that the system offsets. $95,535Projected lifetime energy cost savings

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IPC & MCGB Partner on Solar for Multifamily Affordable Housing

Project typeSolar PV + Roof Replacement Loan typeProject Finance LocationGaithersburg, MD Building typeMultifamily Affordable Housing System size1.97 MW InstallersSolar Energy Services & Patuxent Engineering Total project cost$11.4 million Loan amount$2 million Projected annual energy production2,583,535 kWh Projected annual GHG reduction2,007 tons Solar PV + Roof Replacement · Gaithersburg, Maryland The Project Partnerships are at the heart of Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc.’s (IPC) approach to providing clean energy solutions for underserved communities and markets. In this case, IPC partnered with a group of lenders on the largest multifamily affordable housing rooftop solar project in Montgomery County, Maryland. The group included the Montgomery County Green Bank, NYCEEC, a NYC-based green bank, and Locus (formerly Virginia Community Capital), a community development financial institution (CDFI). Constructed in 1973, Seneca Village is a 58-building, 684-unit apartment complex on 40 acres in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The project includes a combined 1.97 MW rooftop solar PV array and new, energy-efficient roofs at the complex. Solar Energy Solutions is installing the solar arrays and Patuxent installed the roof. The solar PV system is expected to energize in the fall of 2023. The Montgomery County Green Bank led this transaction, which featured two facilities, one with participations from NYCEEC and Locus, and one from IPC. IPC provided $2 million of mezzanine debt to the property’s developer to ensure this project would be completed, rounding out the capital stack. This innovative partnership is a prime example of our dedication to working with other green banks and CDFIs to ensure everyone has access to the benefits of clean energy, especially in underserved markets. It provides a template for similar investments in multifamily affordable housing projects in the future. The Impact Seneca Village serves a range of households, 90% of which are low-to-moderate income.* In the first year, the property is projected to save $267,333 in energy costs as a result of the new solar PV array and energy-efficient roof upgrades. *Defined as 60% of area median income or below $6,540,975Projected lifetime energy cost savings

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Montgomery County Green Bank and Inclusive Prosperity Capital partnership will support the completion of a combined 1.97 MW rooftop solar array at Seneca Village

Montgomery County, MD (August 23, 2023) – A new partnership between the Montgomery County Green Bank and Inclusive Prosperity Capital (IPC) will support the completion of a combined 1.97 MW rooftop solar array at Seneca Village, a 58-building, 684-unit affordable housing apartment complex in Gaithersburg, MD. Upon completion in fall 2023, the project will be the largest rooftop solar project on multifamily affordable housing in Montgomery County. The project was catalyzed by a $5 million financing from the Montgomery County Green Bank as the lead lender, and participations from NYCEEC and Virginia Community Capital to install new energy-efficient roofs throughout the complex. Inclusive Prosperity Capital provided a subsequent $2.5 million loan to support the installation of the rooftop solar arrays. This marks the first transaction in which IPC and the Montgomery County Green Bank have partnered. “Leveraging innovative partnerships to establish flexible financing structures for clean energy initiatives is a fundamental component of the Montgomery County Green Bank’s mission,” says Montgomery County Green Bank’s CEO, Steve Morel. “We are excited to join forces with Inclusive Prosperity Capital to amplify funding for Montgomery County’s most significant solar venture at Seneca Village Apartments. We are enthusiastic about this initial endeavor and anticipate that it will be the first of numerous collaborative projects ahead.” “Inclusive Prosperity Capital is thrilled to partner with Montgomery County Green Bank in supporting the Seneca Village project, the largest integrated affordable housing and renewable energy project in the County,” said Kerry O’Neill, IPC’s CEO. “This initiative aligns perfectly with our mission to partner with green banks, developers, and lenders across the country focusing on underserved markets and communities that are too often left out of the benefits of the clean energy transition.” Kristine Musademba, Associate Manager of Clean Energy Transactions at IPC added, “We are proud to support the largest project of its kind in the County with this creative financing solution that can serve as a model for future clean energy projects on multifamily affordable housing.  We look forward to continued collaboration with Montgomery County Green Bank and other like-minded partners in the months and years to come.” With the solar array and new energy efficient roof upgrades, Seneca Village Apartments is projected save 2,583,535 kWh in energy, generate more than $300,000 in annual savings, and mitigate 2,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide greenhouse gas emissions per year. About the Montgomery County Green Bank  The Montgomery County Green Bank is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping businesses and residents affordably implement energy efficiency and clean energy solutions. The Montgomery County Green Bank supports Montgomery County, MD by driving investment into energy efficiency and clean energy through lending and investment partners in the region. These efforts include working with homeowners, renters, and commercial entities of all varieties. For more information, visit www.mcgreenbank.org. Media contact: Tyniah McDuffie, Director of Communications About Inclusive Prosperity Capital Inclusive Prosperity Capital, Inc. (“IPC”) is a not-for-profit clean energy investment fund scaling financing solutions for traditionally underserved markets and credits. IPC maintains a robust solar development, lending, and ownership platform focused on traditionally underserved markets including projects on municipal, nonprofit, faith-based, small-to-medium commercial business, affordable housing, rural cooperatives, and tribal land properties. We believe everyone should have access to the benefits of clean energy, helping to deliver Inclusive Prosperity. For more information about Inclusive Prosperity Capital, please visit https://www.inclusiveprosperitycapital.org.

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IPC Energizes its First Massachusetts SMART Commercial Solar Project

Project typeRooftop PV IPC productSolar PPA (Roof lease) LocationMedfield, MA Building typeCommercial System size186 kW Term20-year roof lease EPCGreen Earth Roofing Solutions DeveloperClean Footprint Project energizedSeptember 2022 Projected lifetime energy production3,994,861 kWh Projected lifetime GHG reduction3,121 tons Rooftop PV · Community Solar · Medfield, Massachusetts The Project Inclusive Prosperity Capital is proud to announce the completion and energization of its first commercial solar PV system in Massachusetts, a 186-kW rooftop array developed in partnership with national solar developer Clean Footprint, Massachusetts-based EPC Green Earth Roofing Solutions, and 106 Adams, LLC. The system, located at 106 Adams Street in Medfield, MA, is a commercial property home to three small businesses supporting the broader Medfield community. The project was developed via the Massachusetts SMART program’s virtual net metering offering. The Impact The standalone system model provides the property owner with annual lease payments, generating additional revenue and supporting local economic development. IPC partnered with Arcadia Power to contract the electricity generated with a local business to receive a 10% savings on their electric bill.

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Developing Long Island’s First Municipal Solar + Storage System

Project typeRooftop PV + Storage IPC ProductSolar PPA LocationEast Hampton, NY Building typeMunicipal System size76 kW DeveloperNew York Power Authority EPCSolar Liberty Project energizedJanuary 2023 Projected lifetime energy production1,744,593 kWh Projected lifetime GHG reduction45.1 tons Rooftop PV + Battery Storage · Solar PPA · East Hampton, New York   The Project Partnering with the New York Power Authority (NYPA), Inclusive Prosperity Capital (IPC) developed a rooftop solar PV + battery storage system for the Town of East Hampton, New York. Installed by Solar Liberty, a leading solar EPC developer with over 20 years of experience, the 76-kW solar PV and 60-kW battery storage system is the first municipal solar + storage system on Long Island. It is also IPC’s first project on Long Island and the first that includes solar plus storage. The New York Green Bank provided construction and permanent financing for the project. The Impact The electricity generated by the solar PV system will charge the 60-kW battery, providing resilient generating capacity for the Town. The system offsets a portion of the energy costs for the building via credits from the energy produced, and any additional energy credits will be allocated to other buildings on the Town Hall campus. The project will contribute to the Town’s goal of generating 100% of its community electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

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IPC Completes Flagship Queens, NY Carport Project

Project typePV Carport IPC productSolar PPA LocationJamaica, NY Building typeHouse of Worship, Retreat Center, Monastery, School System size375 kW Developer/EPCMission Energy Projected lifetime energy production10,255,424 kWh Project energizedOctober 2022 Projected lifetime GHG reduction209 tons PV Carport · Solar PPA · Queens, New York The Project Inclusive Prosperity Capital (IPC) partnered with Mission Energy, a national solar developer and contractor serving the nonprofit market, to install a solar PV system on the campus of the Immaculate Conception Monastery, a cornerstone house of worship in Jamaica, Queens. Immaculate Conception also serves as the Provincial Office for the Passionists of St. Paul of the Cross Province, a worldwide religious order that is deeply committed to caring for the environment. The 375-kW carport system was installed by EmPower Solar, one of the greater NYC region’s leading residential and commercial installers, with more than 50 MW of distributed solar and storage capacity installed since 2003. Located within city limits, this is IPC’s first project energized in NYC and New York State and first solar carport. The New York Green Bank provided construction and permanent financing for the project.   The Impact The energy produced by the 375-kW system will offset significant energy costs for the campus, which includes a monastery, a house of worship, and a school. The project allows Immaculate Conception to monetize its parking lot to benefit its community of faith and further its mission. In addition, the carport provides important shade for Immaculate Conception’s visitors while reducing the urban heat island effect. This is one of many projects the Passionists organization has completed with IPC in an effort to mitigate climate change and promote clean energy in response to Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical Laudato si’, which calls for “swift and unified global action” on climate change and environmental degradation.

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$12M Loan to High-Impact Residential Solar Provider PosiGen, Catalyzing the Energy Transition in Lower-Income American Communities

Inclusive Prosperity Capital recently partnered with the Connecticut Green Bank and ImpactAssets to extend a catalytic $12 million bridge loan to PosiGen, the nation’s leading residential solar and energy efficiency provider for low-to-moderate income (LMI) homeowners, instantly boosting their cash flow and enabling the immediate deployment of solar and energy efficiency upgrades in LMI communities. The loan provides short-term liquidity against the to-be-realized value of low-income Investment Tax Credit adders under the Inflation Reduction Act.    “IPC is thrilled to partner with the Connecticut Green Bank and ImpactAssets to support PosiGen with tax credit bridge financing, unlocking capital right now to the benefit of families suffering high energy burdens,” said Kerry O’Neill, CEO of Inclusive Prosperity Capital. “This type of creative structuring for an innovative leader like PosiGen is exactly what is needed to ensure no one is left behind in the clean energy transition.”  Read the full announcement

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Smart-E Loan GGRF Solar for All Webinar

Registration is open! Join us on July 25th to discover how Inclusive Prosperity Capital’s Smart-E Loan Program can bolster your GGRF Solar For All applications! Our CEO, Kerry O’Neill, and Madeline Priest, our National Director of the Smart-E Loan Program, will be sharing tools and strategies aimed at strengthening your applications.    During this interactive webinar, you will:  -Get a refresher on Smart-E.  -Gain insights into our Smart-E national expansion efforts.  -Learn how Smart-E can amplify your campaigns by leveraging Solar For All funds to drive more solar, storage, and enabling upgrades.  By attending, you’ll walk away with:  -Proven campaign strategies to enhance your Solar For All application.   -A ready-to-use letter of support template.  -An interest rate buydown tool.   Register here: https://lnkd.in/ehmmMUhc   Can’t make it to the live session? The webinar will be recorded for your convenience. Register now to secure your spot and receive access to the recording along with any follow-up materials.   Learn more about Smart-E

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