Funding Solar Projects Through Artwork

Solar Panel Art Collective Endeavor

CircuSolar provides a second-life to useful solar panels by facilitating donations to nonprofits across the U.S.

Nonprofits receiving the donated panels do not pay fees, but there are many costs associated with logistics and shipping.

Our network of solar panel artists can help defray these costs by donating their artwork to raise funds for specific projects.

A large fundraising effort began April 4 in partnership with The Honnold Foundation.


Honnold Foundation Fundraiser

Campaign Begins April 4, 2022!

The Honnold Foundation, founded by world-class climber Alex Honnold in 2012, provides grants to organizations advancing solar energy access all over the world. They look for partners whose work reduces environmental impact and increases social and economic equity, and who demonstrate strong ties to the communities they serve. The Foundation believes that energy should be easy to access, affordable, and have a low impact on the natural world.

The Sheridan, Wyoming Solar Panel Art Collective Endeavor (SPACE) has donated a commissioned piece of artwork from Sheridan artist Polly Burge, which will feature her unique artwork on an end-of-life solar panel.

Sheridan, WY Solar Panel Artists

SPACE Artists and Team (L to R) Sara Von Krosigk, Polly Burge, Ashley Cooper, Ellen Goode, Logan Jenkins.

The team at SPACE states, “This partnership is beneficial for everyone involved. Our Solar Panel Art Collective Endeavor was afforded the opportunity to showcase a very talented Sheridan artist in Polly Burge. The Honnold Foundation receives a very unique piece of artwork to supplement a fundraising drive to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. Further, our solar artwork project receives increased exposure outside of our town and the State of Wyoming.”

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