Milan Jovanovic
Director
Community Energy Mission
We work with municipalities, schools, health providers, and neighborhood associations across Serbia to turn solar investments into lower bills, stronger public services, and accountable governance.
Board Leadership
Director
Board Chair
Audit Committee Lead
Programs Committee
Finance Committee
Community Partnerships
Programs
Solarni Klub co-finances rooftop systems for public schools and publishes the savings data in plain language. Each participating school commits to redirecting a share of reduced utility costs into student equipment, meals, or after-school programming.
Local advisory desks help residents, housing associations, and small cooperatives understand technical options, financing models, and procurement rules before they make a solar investment. The service is free and documented for public review.
This fund supports clinics and care centers with solar-plus-storage packages that protect refrigeration, diagnostics, and patient comfort during grid stress. Procurement decisions are reviewed by both medical administrators and independent financial monitors.
We equip cities with templates for public dashboards, community hearings, and board reporting so solar spending can be tracked from grant approval through installation and performance verification. The aim is fewer opaque contracts and better public confidence.
Annual Impact Report
The annual report consolidates installation data, beneficiary outcomes, board resolutions, procurement disclosures, and independent review commentary into a single reference document intended for donors, regulators, and partners.
Governance Policies
Defines disclosure obligations, abstention requirements, and escalation procedures for board and staff decisions.
POL-02Sets vendor review criteria, open comparison rules, and required documentation for project awards.
POL-03Outlines secure reporting channels and board-level response timelines for ethical or financial concerns.
POL-04Commits the organization to routine publication of impact data, board updates, and verified budget reporting.
Financial Dashboard
The allocation model favors direct program work while preserving enough governance, fundraising, and reporting capacity to keep every euro traceable. Percentages reflect the 2025 board-approved operating budget.
Case Study Spotlight
A primary care clinic outside Nis faced recurring summer voltage drops that threatened cold-chain storage and delayed diagnostics. Solarni Klub structured a three-part response: an emergency audit, a co-financed rooftop-and-battery package, and a public dashboard that made both spending and system performance visible to residents.
High utility costs and unstable power were constraining clinical operations and community trust.
The clinic received a 92 kW solar system, storage capacity for critical loads, and a procurement review panel with citizen observers.
Energy spending dropped 31% in the first six months, vaccine storage reliability improved, and the municipality adopted the reporting template for future projects.
Stakeholder Testimonials
Partner
“Solarni Klub came to the table with project discipline. Their board reporting let our municipality approve the investment without guessing where public money would land.”
Ivana Stojanovic
Donor
“The organization makes it unusually easy to connect donations with outcomes. We can see allocations, milestones, and variance explanations instead of broad promises.”
Marko Lazic
Beneficiary
“Our school’s solar project cut pressure on the budget, and the savings were visible to parents. That changed the conversation from skepticism to ownership.”
Snezana Petric
Upcoming Board Meetings & Events
April 24, 2026
Q2 Board MeetingReview of grant pipeline, procurement disclosures, and risk register updates for current municipal projects.
Request attendanceMay 14, 2026
Donor Briefing WebinarFinance and programs staff walk through current deployment metrics, budget pacing, and open reporting questions.
Reserve seatJune 06, 2026
Community Energy ForumResidents, municipal partners, and school leaders discuss local solar priorities and review the next grant cycle.
Join forumDonor Transparency
We publish unit economics so supporters can assess efficiency rather than relying on narrative alone. These figures aggregate direct program costs and verified operational overhead.
Funds an on-site energy advisory session for one household cluster or community institution.
Supports monitoring equipment and reporting that keeps one funded installation publicly accountable.
Co-finances feasibility and procurement preparation for a small public-benefit solar project.
Helps unlock installation capacity that cuts annual operating costs for a school, clinic, or civic site.
Take Action
Option 01
Support the next round of transparent solar deployments for public-benefit sites.
Option 02
Work with Solarni Klub as a municipality, school network, clinic, or grantmaking institution.
Option 03
Inspect reports, disclosures, and budget narratives before making a commitment.
Option 04
Submit a project concept for community-serving solar infrastructure and resilience support.