IMPACT INVESTORS

Direct your tax dollars into energy projects that generate returns and lasting impact

Most tax payments leave you with no say in where your dollars go. Brightwell restores agency by allowing you to redirect taxes you already owe into energy projects that generate returns, reduce energy costs for nonprofits, and create lasting community impact

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The Power of Impact Investment

Brightwell transforms unavoidable tax payments into long-term energy assets that create financial return and measurable impact.

Turn tax liability into impact capital

Brightwell allows you to take dollars you already owe in taxes and put them to work intentionally. Rather than treating tax payments as a sunk cost, Brightwell structures investments that convert tax liability into ownership of real energy projects designed to generate returns over time.

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Offset federal tax liability using energy tax credits and depreciation

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Convert taxes into investment funding for an income-producing asset

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Gain agency over how your tax dollars are allocated

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Deliver outsized impact to nonprofits

Brightwell projects support nonprofits and public-serving organizations that are under increasing financial pressure from rising energy costs. By funding energy project through Brightwell, these organizations gain access to reliable power without the burden of large upfront capital expenses.

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Remove major capital barriers for schools and nonprofits

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Lower operating expenses and improve long-term budget predictability

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Extended impact for 25–30+ years

Align financial strategy with your values

Brightwell makes it possible to pursue impact without compromising financial discipline. By combining tax efficiency with long-term asset ownership, investors can support meaningful causes while generating returns.

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Advance mission-driven goals without permanent capital loss

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Create measurable impact alongside sustainable financial returns

Invest with clarity, purpose, and long-term alignment

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Testimonials

Hear from investors, advisors, and nonprofit leaders trusting Brightwell to power their impact.

Brightwell gives my clients a way to turn tax liability into a purposeful investment that delivers both returns and impact.

It allows them to strengthen their financial position while supporting the organizations and causes they care about.”

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Tim Voorhees, JD, MBA, AEP®
President, Family Office Services
Academy of Classical Christian Studies
Oklahoma City, OK
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Brightwell allows us to pursue solar without a major capital outlay, so we can keep investing in our students and teachers.

The energy savings go right back into the classroom, and the investor benefits from the tax credit—it’s a true win-win.

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Justin Milner
COO, Norman Public Schools
Our work at the Regional Food Bank has to be focused on the people that we serve.

We want to make sure food is in people’s hands, and what Brightwell did is they came in and allowed us to stay focused on the people facing hunger in Oklahoma.”

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Stacy Dykstra
CEO, Regional Food Bank Oklahoma
Norman North High School
Norman, OK
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Brightwell is an amazing investment vehicle.

The federal incentives to put solar on projects allowed me to shift past tax liability I had already paid into an impact investment into my church that will save over $1.5M!”

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Dr. Joseph Broome
Impact Investor
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, OK
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