Natural Capitalism Solutions

Natural Capitalism Solutions is a left leaning climate policy group that is headquartered in Colorado.

At-A-Glance

Location: Longmont, CO View on map
Tax ID: 14-1901877
Most Recent Filing: 2025
Budget (2025): Assets: $2,605,862 Revenue: $2,334,217 Expenses: $2,320,706

Opposition to Nuclear Energy

Natural Capitalism Solutions was a cosigner on an April 2021 letter to President Joe Biden that asked the administration to promote weather dependent wind and solar power systems and “end the fossil fuel era.” The letter also advised the president to “Phase out nuclear energy as an inherently dirty, dangerous and costly energy source.” 1

Nuclear power plants produce no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas emissions, and from 1990 until 2021 accounted for 20 percent of American electricity production—the largest source of zero carbon electricity in the United States. 2 An October 2018 proposal from The Nature Conservancy noted that zero-carbon nuclear plants produced 7.8 percent of total world energy output and recommended reducing carbon emissions by increasing nuclear capacity to 33 percent of total world energy output. 3 A 2020 analysis from Our World in Data reported that nuclear energy “results in 99.9% fewer deaths than brown coal; 99.8% fewer than coal; 99.7% fewer than oil; and 97.6% fewer than gas,” making it “just as safe” as wind and solar power production. 4 The U.S. Department of Energy has concluded that “nuclear energy produces more electricity on less land than any other clean-air source” and that it would require “more than 3 million solar panels to produce the same amount of power as a typical commercial reactor or more than 430 wind turbines.” 5

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2025 $2,605,862 $2,334,217 $2,320,706 View
2024 $2,473,471 $2,168,873 $1,376,923 View
2023 $1,580,525 $1,457,841 $1,135,010 View
2022 $1,402,478 $1,383,596 $1,126,926 View
2021 $1,213,186 $1,210,045 $1,443,004 View
2020 $1,568,606 $3,002,874 $1,849,513 View

Prior year filings: 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

Revenue Detail

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

  • Number of Employees: 18

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Craig LewisExecutive Director$205,200
L Hunter LovinsPresident$77,500
Robert NoilesCFO$38,000

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $10,281,059
  • Number of Grants: 195
  • Number of Funders: 57

Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$150,0002023 The Schmidt Family FoundationEncouraging a just transition away from fossil fuels
$150,0002022 The Schmidt Family FoundationEncouraging a just transition away from fossil fuels
$150,0002021 The Schmidt Family FoundationEncouraging a just transition away from fossil fuels
$150,0002020 The Schmidt Family FoundationEncouraging a just transition away from fossil fuels
$100,0002024 The Common Sense Fund IncTO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION TO BUILD AN ECONOMY IN SERVICE TO LIFE THROUGH EDUCATION, INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT. HELP COMPANIES, COMMUNITIES AND COUNTRIES IMPLEMENT MORE REGENERATIVE PRACTICES PROFITABLY.
$100,0002024 Environment NextGENERAL SUPPORT
$100,0002023 The Common Sense Fund IncTO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION TO BUILD AN ECONOMY IN SERVICE TO LIFE THROUGH EDUCATION, INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT. HELP COMPANIES, COMMUNITIES AND COUNTRIES IMPLEMENT MORE REGENERATIVE PRACTICES PROFITABLY.
$100,0002022 The Common Sense Fund IncTO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION TO BUILD AN ECONOMY IN SERVICE TO LIFE THROUGH EDUCATION, INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT. HELP COMPANIES, COMMUNITIES AND COUNTRIES IMPLEMENT MORE REGENERATIVE PRACTICES PROFITABLY.
$100,0002021 The Common Sense Fund IncTo support the organization's mission to build an economy in service to life through education, innovative solutions and youth empowerment. help companies, communities and countries implement more regenerative practices profitably.
$100,0002020 The Common Sense Fund IncTo support the organization's mission to build an economy in service to life through education, innovative solutions and youth empowerment. help companies, communities and countries implement more regenerative practices profitably.
$95,0002023 Vanguard CharitableFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE
$60,0002025 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.For its Presidential Climate Action Project
$60,0002024 James S. Bower FoundationCLEAN COALITION
$60,0002024 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.For its Presidential Climate Action Project
$60,0002023 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.For its Presidential Climate Action Project
$52,5002023 Community Foundation Boulder CountyGENERAL SUPPORT
$50,0002022 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.For its Presidential Climate Action project
$50,0002020 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.FOR ITS PRESIDENTIAL CLIMATE ACTION PROJECT
$41,0002024 Vanguard CharitableFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE
$37,5002024 Community Foundation Boulder CountySPECIFIED PURPOSE
$30,0002023 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMALS
$25,0002023 James S. Bower FoundationCLEAN COALITION
$25,0002022 James S. Bower FoundationCLEAN COALITION
$25,0002022 Vanguard CharitableFor recipient's exempt purpose
$25,0002021 James S. Bower FoundationCLEAN COALITION

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Associated Influence Networks

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Opposition to Nuclear Energy

There are more than 700 nonprofits and other advocacy groups in the United States that oppose the use of carbon free nuclear energy.    …

References

1. Center for Biological Diversity, et. al. Letter to “The Honorable President Joseph R. Biden.” RE: NOW IS THE MOMENT TO ACCELERATE THE JUST, RENEWABLE ENERGY FUTURE AND END THE FOSSIL FUEL ERA. April 27, 2021. Accessed July 23, 2024. https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/energy-justice/pdfs/2022-4-27_Letter-to-Pres-Biden-re-End-Fossil-Fuel-Era-Accelerate-Transtion-to-Renewable-Energy.pdf  
2. “Nuclear explained.” U.S. Energy Information Administration. Accessed July 19, 2024. https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/us-nuclear-industry.php
3. “The Science of Sustainability.” The Nature Conservancy. October 13, 2018. Accessed July 19, 2024. https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/the-science-of-sustainability/
4. Ritchie, Hannah. “What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy?” Our World in Data. February 10, 2020. Accessed July 19, 2024. https://ourworldindata.org/safest-sources-of-energy  
5. “3 Reasons Why Nuclear is Clean and Sustainable.” U.S. Department of Energy. March 31, 2021. Accessed July 19, 2024. https://www.energy.gov/ne/articles/3-reasons-why-nuclear-clean-and-sustainable