NEW YORK–Inclusiv is again offering a free, virtual training course for credit unions on making consumer solar loans.
The program, through Inclusiv’s Center for Resiliency and Clean Energy, is in partnership with the Center for Impact Finance at the New Hampshire’s Carsey School of Public Policy, which offers a virtual Consumer Solar Lending Professional Training and Certificate program for community-based lending institutions.
Additional Details
“The training is free-of-cost to individuals with more than one year of lending experience who work at community-based lending institutions that would like to offer solar loan products,” Inclusiv said. “Each training cohort will acquire the knowledge, skills and practices needed to engage in solar lending, including market assessment, product development, working with solar installers and developers, underwriting and deal structuring, and program and asset management.”
The program includes eight instructor-led 90-minute Zoom sessions that meet Tuesdays from 4:00 - 5:30pm ET from February 6 - March 26. There is also an additional 32 hours of self-paced lectures and assignments over 8 weeks.
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