
About Mosaic
Mosaic is on a mission to open up clean energy investing to the public and fundamentally change the way energy is financed. We want everyone to be able to invest directly into local clean energy projects.
Hundreds of people from across the United States have invested thousands of dollars to finance solar projects through our online marketplace. All of our projects are carefully vetted to maximize impact in the form of clean energy and green jobs while minimizing risk to the investors. The beneficiaries of these solar projects have ranged from People’s Grocery, a food justice non-profit in Oakland, CA to The Murdoch Center, a vibrant community center in Flagstaff, AZ.
We became a B Corporation because we believe in doing well by doing good. Our solar investments create jobs, reduce pollution and help spark a clean energy revolution. We are proud to be part of a global movement to build a more inclusive, resilient and sustainable economy.
Recently, Mosaic received a $2M grant from the U.S. Department of Energy and raised $3.4M from venture capital investors to bring our crowdfunding platform to scale. Be the first to know when we launch our new model by signing up at www.joinmosaic.com.

The Change We Seek®
Mosaic’s seeks to create shared prosperity through clean energy. We hope to help millions of people move their money into safe and profitable investments that benefit their communities. Mosaic envisions a world where every rooftop is a solar power plant and every ray of sunshine a source of power.
What makes us a better company?
B Impact Report |
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Certified since:March 2012 |
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| Summary: | Company Score |
Average Score* |
Governance
GovernanceThe Governance section of the Assessment evaluates a company's accountability and transparency. The section focuses on the company's mission, stakeholder engagement, and overall transparency of the company's practices and policies. |
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Workers
WorkersThe Worker section of the survey assesses the company's relationship with its workforce. This section measures how the company treats its workers through compensation, benefits, training, and ownership opportunities provided to workers. It also focuses on the overall work environment within the company through management/worker communication, job flexibility and corporate culture, and worker health and safety practices. |
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Community
CommunityThe Community section of the survey assesses a company's impact on its community. The Community section evaluates a company's supplier relations, diversity, and involvement in the local community. The section also measures the company's practices and policies around community service and charitable giving. In addition, this section includes if a company's product or service is designed to solve a social issue, including access to basic services, health, education, economic opportunity, arts, and increasing the flow of capital to purpose-driven enterprises. |
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Environment
EnvironmentThe Environment section of the Assessment evaluates a company's environmental performance through its facilities; materials, resource, and energy use; and emissions. Where applicable, it also considers a company's transportation/distribution channels and environmental impact of its supply chain. This section also measures whether a company's products or services are designed to solve an environmental issue, including products that aid in the provision of renewable energy, conserve resources, reduce waste, promote land/wildlife conservation, prevent toxic/hazardous substance or pollution, or educate, measure, or consult to solve environmental problems. |
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| Overall B Score | 80 | |
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80 out of 200 is eligible for certification *Of all businesses that have completed the B Impact Assessment |
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