This Is What Clean Impact Looks Like
#MYCLEANIMPACT
Thousands of people are using their money to fund clean energy and sharing the impact they’re making.
A Movement Powered by People
#MyCleanImpact is a member-driven campaign from Clean Energy Credit Union that shows how everyday banking choices can support clean energy and reduce carbon emissions.
Our members receive personalized impact graphics showing the environmental difference they made. They’re sharing them to inspire others to take action.
Join the #MyCleanImpact Campaign
From January 15 to February 27, every new social media follower we gain helps fund climate action.
For every new follower to a Clean Energy Credit Union social media channel during the #MyCleanImpact campaign, we’ll donate $1 to 350.org, a nonprofit organization working to accelerate the transition to clean energy. Up to $3,000.
Your share can spark real-world impact right now.

#MYCLEANIMPACT
Every Dollar Counts, and Every Dollar Celebrated
Whether you deposited $5 or $5,000 this year, your money helped fund clean energy projects nationwide. Every deposit directly supports the clean energy movement, helping families and businesses access sustainable solutions, and every deposit offsets carbon.
Solar Loans that Shine
Members who financed solar systems with us are directly reducing carbon emissions every day. Using state-specific sunshine data and EPA carbon equivalencies, we calculate the carbon each solar system offsets. Your energy generated reduces your reliance on the grid and helps the environment.
This is the Impact We’ve Made Together
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Clean Energy Loans Funded:14,000+
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Cumulative Clean Energy Loans Funded:$261M
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(Est.) Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent Offset:1,144,199
Check out our Carbon Offset Calculator to see the impact your deposits can have.
Make Your Money Matter
Every deposit, every loan, every member counts. Join thousands of other Clean Energy Credit Union members in funding clean energy projects, reducing carbon, and building a sustainable future. Together, we’re proving that banking can be a force for good.

