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Opportunities for Making Energy Improvements at Nonprofits
May 2024
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Calling all nonprofits! See the information below for federal opportunities to support energy efficiency and clean energy improvements. Get help building healthier community spaces and saving money, so your nonprofit can focus its resources on mission-driven work.
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Featured Webinar
May 21, 2024 – Getting Cashback for Clean Energy: Direct Pay Tax Credits for Nonprofits
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Renew America’s Nonprofits Program is hosting a webinar this Tuesday, May 21 at 1PM ET highlighting a new funding opportunity: Elective Pay (also called “direct pay”). As a result of the Inflation Reduction Act, nonprofits are now eligible to receive direct cash payments equal to the full value of tax credits for qualifying clean energy or transportation projects. We are pleased to partner with the DOE's Office of Policy to present this webinar. Hospitals, housing providers, religious institutions, and other community-based organizations are invited to learn more about eligible technologies and how tax-exempt entities can take advantage of tax credits worth up to 70% of the project cost.
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Funding Opportunities for Nonprofits
June 14, 2024 – Apply Today for the Next Round of Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) In-Depth Partnerships
Communities can submit proposals for up to $500,000 in funding and $3,500,000 in technical assistance from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for over three years to develop secure, reliable, resilient, equitable, and affordable clean energy systems.
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Eligibility: All applying teams must include at least one community-based organization, in addition to a local government and an electric utility.
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Deadline: Submit your proposal by June 14.
July 16, 2024 – Biden-Harris Administration Invests $54 Million to Expand Clean Transportation Across American Communities
The Biden-Harris Administration announced a $54 million Communities Taking Charge Accelerator funding opportunity through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to enhance electric mobility in communities without access to home charging infrastructure and to transition all types of fleets to electric vehicles. It also focuses on developing managed charging solutions to optimize grid efficiency and integrate renewable energy to promote sustainability, economic growth, and community health.
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Eligibility: Community organizations, academic institutions, Department of Energy-designated Clean Cities coalitions, and other types of entities are eligible. Partnerships are also encouraged to apply.
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Deadline: Applicants must submit a concept paper by May 20, 2024, and full applications are due July 16, 2024.
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First-Time Applicant Resources: Information for first-time applicants can be found on this website.
Search All Federal Funding Opportunities
Learn about what types of funding are available from the federal government. To view all open funding opportunity announcements, access:
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Tools and Resources
Sign Up Now for a Summer Virtual Training on the Foundations of Energy Efficiency Financing
Join DOE and Berkeley Lab this summer for a 6-part webinar training series titled Energy Efficiency Finance Foundations. Designed for public-sector energy professionals, sustainability and facility managers, and finance officials seeking to deploy energy efficiency upgrades with the aid of financing, this series will support participants in navigating "finance speak," knowing what questions to ask, and strengthening public-sector knowledge of energy efficiency financing tools to successfully prepare for building energy upgrades.
Starting on June 20th, the series will span 6 weeks with each training module lasting about an hour. Modules will cover funding and financing structures, how to engage with stakeholders, and more. This series is size limited, so register now to guarantee your spot in this new cohort!
July 10, 2024 – Call for Communities to Join the Energy Transitions Initiatives Partnership Project
The U.S. DOE invites remote and island communities aiming to address their energy resilience challenges to apply to the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP). Communities will create and pursue energy resilience projects defined by their local priorities and goals, using technical assistance from strategic energy analysts at DOE national laboratories and regional partner organizations. Applications are open through July 10. Visit the ETIPP application page to learn more.
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Events
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of State and Community Energy Programs
U.S. Department of Energy
📅 June 5 | 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET
U.S. Department of Energy, Efficient and Healthy Schools Program
📅 June 11 – 12 | Denver, CO
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Renew America's Nonprofits
The Renew America’s Nonprofits program was created to reduce carbon emissions, improve health and safety, and lower utilities costs at buildings owned and operated by 501(c)(3) nonprofits. This first-of-its-kind investment in the nonprofit sector aims to help nonprofits make high-impact energy efficiency improvements that will create cleaner, healthier community spaces, while generating sustainable savings so that critical funds can be redirected toward mission-driven work. It also aims to stimulate widespread energy improvements in the nonprofit sector, promoting the formation of partnerships between stakeholders to create a pipeline of energy and cost-saving projects that will continue beyond the life of the grant.
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State and Local Solution Center
The State and Local Solution Center is an online technical assistance portal that provides technical assistance resources to enable strategic investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies through the use of innovative practices across the United States by a wide range of stakeholders, in partnership with state and local organizations and community-based nonprofits.
The State and Local Solution Center is managed by DOE's Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP). SCEP supports DOE's mission to accelerate the research, development, demonstration, and deployment of technologies and solutions to equitably transition America to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions economy-wide by no later than 2050, and ensure the clean energy economy benefits all Americans, creating good paying jobs for the American people—especially workers and communities impacted by the energy transition and those historically underserved by the energy system and overburdened by pollution.
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