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8/1/2022USDA Rural DevelopmentU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Electric Infrastructure Loan & Loan Guarantee Program
Rolling["Equitable Transition to Clean Energy"]
Office of Loan Origination and Approval
202-720-1422
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","For profit"]
The law requires the consideration of several factors to determine whether an area qualifies as rural for the purposes of this program.
Funds may be used to finance: Maintenance, Upgrades, Expansion, Replacement of distribution, sub transmission and headquarters (service, warehouse) facilities, Energy efficiency, Renewable energy systems.
8/1/2022
https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/electric-programs/electric-infrastructure-loan-loan-guarantee-program
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8/5/2022Parks for All (Hydroflask)Parks For All Grant Program8/1/2022Open
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Collaboration with Community Partners","Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
pfa@hydroflask.com
Corporate["Nonprofit"]
We are currently accepting grant applications from 501(c)(3) nonprofit or equivalent organizations in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
Creation of new parks or trail expansion, park maintenance and restoration, park access /education, or single use plastic reduction.
Project must cover 5 or more states to be considered national Regional projects based in any of the following states/provinces are eligible to apply for this grant round: Canada: All geographies. U.S.: AL, AR, IN, KS, MT, NJ, NM, ND, WV.
Yes. Please use the following to determine how much of your project budget you may use for overhead/indirect costs : ▪ $10,000 – $15,000 projects – 10% ▪ $15,001 - $25,000 projects – 15% ▪ $25,001 - $50,000 projects – 20%
No.10000500008/5/2022
https://www.hydroflask.com/parks-for-all
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11/28/2022USDA Rural DevelopmentU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant ProgramRolling
["Institutional Sustainability Goals & Resources","Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit"]
This program assists qualified applicants who are not otherwise able to obtain commercial credit on reasonable terms.
Acquisition, construction or improvement of: Drinking water sourcing, treatment, storage & distribution; Sewer collection, transmission, treatment & disposal; Solid waste collection, disposal and closure; Storm water collection, transmission and disposal
Areas that may be served include: Rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less -- check eligible addresses; Tribal lands in rural areas; Colonias
11/28/2022
https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/water-environmental-programs/water-waste-disposal-loan-grant-program
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11/28/2022USDA Rural DevelopmentU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Water & Waste Disposal Predevelopment Planning Grants
Rolling
["Collaboration with Community Partners","Building Competencies & Capacity","Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit"]
Rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less. Federally recognized tribal lands; Colonias
This program helps eligible low income communities plan and develop applications for proposed USDA Rural Development water or waste disposal projects.
The area must have a median household income below the poverty line or less than 80 percent of the statewide non-metropolitan median household income.
Yes. Yes, at least 25 percent of the project cost must come from the applicant or third-party sources. In-kind contributions do not count toward this minimum.
030000011/28/2022
https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/water-environmental-programs/water-waste-disposal-predevelopment-planning-grants/ga
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11/28/2022USDA Rural DevelopmentU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant ProgramRolling
["Collaboration with Community Partners","Institutional Sustainability Goals & Resources"]
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit"]
Rural areas including cities, villages, townships and towns including Federally Recognized Tribal Lands with no more than 20,000 residents according to the latest U.S. Census Data are eligible.
Funds can be used to purchase, construct, and / or improve essential community facilities, purchase equipment and pay related project expenses. See website for examples of essential community facilities.
Not specified.Not specified.11/28/2022
https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/community-facilities/community-facilities-direct-loan-grant-program
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8/15/2023Food and Nutrition ServiceU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Healthy Meals Incentives Recognition Awards for School Food Authorities
Due 2025-06-30["Institutional Sustainability Goals & Resources"]
awards@healthymealsincentives.org
Federal Government
["Local government"]
School Food Authorities must participate in the National School Lunch Program and/or School Breakfast Program in the 50 United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, or the Virgin Islands.
Improving the nutritional quality of their meals and modernizing their operations
The recognition awards will spotlight innovative practices, student and community engagement activities, and strategies schools have used to provide meals that are consistent with the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. 
1500008/15/2023
https://healthymealsincentives.org/recognition-awards/
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11/5/2023National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Conservation Service Corps and Civilian Climate Corps Programs
9/27/2023Due 2028-09-30[]
youth_nofo@nps.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education"]
Natural and cultural resource conservation projects that are developed in collaboration with NPS officials with an emphasis on public purpose for the benefit of the American public, as well as, for providing employment and educational opportunities.
Not specified.Yes.11/5/2023
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/350363
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11/20/2023U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Fish Passage Program10/11/2023Due 2024-12-31
Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
["Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
shannon_boyle@fws.gov
Federal Government
["State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education","For profit"]
NFPP funds a variety of project types including, but not limited to dam removals, culvert replacements, floodplain restoration and reconnection, dike breaches, and reconnection of tidal habitats.
Activities proposed under this award may include project planning and feasibility studies, engineering and design, permitting, on-the-ground fish passage restoration, near-term implementation monitoring, project outreach, and capacity to manage these.
For eligible applicants to receive funding, NFPP BIL projects must be developed and implemented in coordination with FAC staff.
Yes.No.2500001000000011/20/2023
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/350554
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11/21/2023Bass Pro ShopsBass Pro Shops GrantsDue 2024-12-31
No deadlines are listed on the page, this opportunity seems to be rolling and/or indefinite.
["Collaboration with Community Partners","Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
community@basspro.com
Corporate
["Local government","Nonprofit"]
Application asks if the project is focused on: Missouri Ozarks Region, Near a retail Bass Pro Shops, Cabela's or Tracker Boat Center, or of the project has a national scope
Conserving Wildlife and Habitat
<br>Connecting New Audiences to the Outdoors
<br>Advocating for Access and Sportsmen’s Rights
<br>Supporting Military and Veterans
<br>Strengthening Communities in the Missouri Ozarks
Support for a protect or iniative, support for an event, general operating support, capital requests for major support.
Not specified.Not specified.11/21/2023
https://about.basspro.com/community/support/
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11/21/2023Just FundRapid Response FundDue 2024-12-31
This is a rolling application cycle, and the opportunity will close once all funds are allocated.
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Collaboration with Community Partners","Influence of Key Leverage Points"]
Philanthropic["Nonprofit"]
The Rapid Response Fund supports frontline and grassroots 501(c)3 organizations and fiscally sponsored projects.
The Rapid Response Fund supports work that responds to public infrastructure crises, movement moments, and time sensitive federal funding notices or rulemaking that require rapid mobilization.
Not specified.Not specified.1000010000011/21/2023
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11/21/2023U.S. Bureau of ReclamationU.S. Department of the InteriorWaterSMART Small-Scale Water Efficiency Projects11/2/2023Due 2025-01-14["Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]
bor-sha-fafoa@usbr.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Other"]
State government, county governments, special district governments, Native American tribal governments, nonprofits
small-scale on-the-ground projects that seek to conserve, better manage, or otherwise make more efficient use of water supplies
Proposed projects that are supported by an existing water management and conservation plan, System Optimization Review, or other planning effort led by the applicant are prioritized.
Government applicants must be located in the western United States. See grants.gov listing for eligible states.
Not specified.Yes.010000011/21/2023
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/350845
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2/13/2024Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityFlood Mitigation Assistance Swift Current11/15/2023Due 2025-01-15[]
mtegrants@fema.dhs.gov
Federal Government
["State government"]
Funds will be made available to states, territories, and federally recognized tribal governments.
Swift Current funds Individual Flood Mitigation Projects for Flood Mitigation Assistance and/or NFIP-defined Repetitive Loss (RL), Severe Repetitive Loss (SRL), or properties deemed Substantially Damaged after the applicant’s disaster declaration date.
Property acquisition and structure demolition/relocation, Structure elevations, Dry floodproofing of historic residential structures or non-residential structures, Non-structural retrofitting of existing structures + facilities, Mitigation reconstruction
Swift Current is not available to all property owners and aims to provide flood mitigation funding for buildings with a current contract for flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program and a history of repetitive or substantial damage.
Yes. Staff salary costs directly related to performing the activities listed can be covered by this grant.
Yes. Cost share is required for most subapplications funded under Swift Current. See website for cost share per scenario type.
2/13/2024
https://www.fema.gov/grants/mitigation/flood-mitigation-assistance/swift-current
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2/13/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants Program
11/21/2023Due 2024-11-21
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Collaboration with Community Partners","Building Competencies & Capacity","Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]
ccgp@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education"]
eligible entities: (1) a partnership between two CBOs or (2) a partnership between a CBO and one of the following: a federally recognized Tribe, a local government, or an institution of higher edu
projects that reduce pollution, increase community climate resilience, and build community capacity to address environmental and climate justice challenges
improve the environmental, climate, and resilience conditions affecting disadvantaged communities; facilitate the engagement of disadvantaged communities in governmental processes to advance environmental and climate justice
Track I applications proposing to serve a geographically defined community identified as disadvantaged in Appendix A must submit a Project Area Map that defines which specific census block groups are designated as disadvantaged within the Project Area.
Yes.No.200000002/13/2024
https://www.epa.gov/inflation-reduction-act/inflation-reduction-act-community-change-grants-program
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2/13/2024Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyU.S. Department of EnergyRe-X Before Recycling Prize11/27/2023Due 2025-12-08
Phase 1 Deadline - March 12, 2024
<br>Phase 2 Deadline - October 16, 2024
<br>Phase 3 Deadline - December 8, 2025
["Collaboration with Community Partners","Institutional Sustainability Goals & Resources","Interdisciplinary Approach","Building Competencies & Capacity","Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]
before.recycling@nrel.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education","For profit"]
Varies by phase. Local governments can compete in all phases.
The Re-X Before Recycling Prize invites competitors to work on one of two categories: established or emerging waste streams.
Identify a new or expanded Re-X supply chain opportunity including its potential community benefits and create a plan, demonstrate plan effectiveness, Network Development and Community Engagement
In keeping with the goal of growing a community of innovators, competitors are encouraged to form diverse, multidisciplinary teams while developing their concepts.
Yes. There are no specifications for how prize money is spent.
No, this is a prize competition.500005000002/13/2024
https://www.herox.com/ReXBeforeRecycling
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2/13/2024Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation
Bridge Investment Program, Planning and Bridge Project Grants
12/20/2023Due 2025-11-01["Clean Equitable Mobility Systems"]
bridgeinvestmentprogram@dot.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government"]
State Governments; Local Governments; Federally Recognized Tribes and Affiliated Groups; Planning and Project Organizations; U.S. Territories
bridge replacement, rehabilitation, preservation, and protection projects that reduce the number of bridges in poor condition, or in fair condition at risk of declining into poor condition.
Yes.
Yes. Varies by project, see pg 20 of NOFO for details.
50000800000002/13/2024
https://www.transportation.gov/rural/grant-toolkit/bridge-investment-program
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2/14/2024U.S. Bureau of ReclamationU.S. Department of the Interior
WaterSMART Grants: Water and Energy Efficiency Grants
11/14/2023Due 2024-11-13
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Equitable Transition to Clean Energy","Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
bor-sha-fafoa@usbr.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Other"]
State government, Indian Tribes, irrigation districts, water districts
For projects that result in quantifiable water savings, implement renewable energy components, and support broader sustainability benefits.
Not specified.
Yes. Applicants must be capable of cost sharing 50 percent) or more of the total project costs at the time of award.
050000002/14/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/350982
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7/24/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
9/5/2023Rolling["Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]wifia@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government"]
Eligible borrowers include public entities, private entities, and public-private partnerships.
WIFIA loans support a wide variety of drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects.
WIFIA loans can support a broad range of project costs, including project planning and design, construction, land and equipment acquisition, and more. Prospective borrowers can apply for and receive a single WIFIA loan or bundle multiple WIFIA loans under
9/5/2023
https://www.epa.gov/wifia/getting-started-wifia-program
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8/5/2024U.S. Department of EnergyGood Jobs in Clean Energy Prize8/1/2024Due 2025-01-31
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Equitable Transition to Clean Energy"]
goodjobsprize@nrel.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","Nonprofit","Other"]
Coalitions must include at least one entity from each of the following: labor organization, clean energy employer, community-based organization, public agency, and education/workforce provider.
Projects that address workforce development challenges and clean energy employment opportunities for target populations, focusing on middle-skill occupations in manufacturing and construction industries.
Developing coalition action plans, implementing workforce development strategies, addressing job quality and access issues, engaging target communities, and measuring impact on clean energy employment.
Coalitions must be new or newly focused partnerships established on or after the prize announcement date.
Allowed. Prize funds can be used for any purpose, including hiring staff to manage the coalition.
500008/1/2024
https://www.herox.com/GoodJobsPrize/timeline
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9/9/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA Region 3 Thriving Communities Grantmakers Green and Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI)
9/5/2024Due 2025-04-30
Close date is November 30, 2024 for two-year grants; April 30, 2025 for one-year grants (pg. 1, 13)
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Collaboration with Community Partners","Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction","Equitable Transition to Clean Energy"]
thrivingcommunities@ghhi.org
Federal Government
["Local government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education","Other"]
nonprofit organizations, community-based and grassroots nonprofits, philanthropic and civic organizations with nonprofit status, tribal governments, Native Am Orgs, local governments, and higher edu
Assessment projects (Tier I), Planning projects (Tier II), Implementation projects (Tier III). Projects can address multiple environmental issues such as air quality, water contamination, toxic substances, etc.
Research, sampling, testing, monitoring, investigations, surveys, studies, public education, planning, partnership-building, coordination with stakeholders, training, community involvement projects, smaller land purchases, project development, blueprints
Must have a Unique Entity ID in the Federal System of Award Management (SAM). Proposed activity must be in and benefit an area considered disadvantaged, as defined by the Inflation Reduction Act Disadvantaged Communities Map.
given the broad range of allowable activities, it's possible that staff salaries could be included in the project budget.
na750003500009/5/2024
https://www.greenandhealthyhomes.org/wp-content/uploads/RFA-Final-08122024a.pdf
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9/9/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
FY25 GUIDELINES FOR BROWNFIELD CLEANUP GRANTS
9/9/2024Due 2024-11-14["Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
brownfields@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Other"]
40000009/9/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356306
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9/9/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
FY25 GUIDELINES FOR BROWNFIELD REVOLVING LOAN FUND GRANTS
9/9/2024Due 2024-11-14["Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
brownfields@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Other"]
10000009/9/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356305
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9/9/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
FY25 GUIDELINES FOR BROWNFIELD ASSESSMENT GRANTS (ASSESSMENT COALITION GRANTS)
9/9/2024Due 2024-11-14["Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
brownfields@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Other"]
12000009/9/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356301
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9/9/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
FY25 GUIDELINES FOR BROWNFIELD ASSESSMENT GRANTS (COMMUNITY-WIDE ASSESSMENT GRANTS)
9/9/2024Due 2024-11-14["Ecosystem Regeneration & Access"]
brownfields@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Other"]
5000009/9/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356303
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9/23/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling (SWIFR) grant program
9/16/2024Due 2024-12-20
Optional Notice of Intent to Apply by November 15, 2024
["Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]swifr@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government"]
Other entities like state/territorial institutions of higher education, special districts, housing authorities must provide documentation proving they are considered political subdivisions of a state
Projects that establish, increase, expand, or optimize collection and materials management infrastructure; reduce contamination; increase capacity; improve end-markets; or demonstrate increased diversion/recycling rates.
Infrastructure investments, technology improvements, contamination reduction, capacity expansion, end-market development, education/outreach, composting/anaerobic digestion facilities, reuse infrastructure development.
Applicants must submit a Concept Paper by the deadline to be eligible to submit a Full Application.
Yes, personnel costs are an allowable expense category.
There is no cost share or matching requirement.
50000050000009/16/2024
https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/356430
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9/30/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Clean School Bus Program Rebates9/26/2024Due 2025-01-09
submit an Optional Notice of Intent to Apply: November 15, 2024
["Clean Equitable Mobility Systems"]
cleanschoolbus@epa.gov
Federal Government
["Other"]
Applicants must be able to demonstrate they are a political subdivision of a state if not clearly a public school district.
Replacement of existing eligible school buses with new clean school buses (electric, CNG, or propane) and associated charging infrastructure for electric buses.
Purchase of new clean school buses, charging infrastructure for electric buses, and associated eligible expenses like workforce training, consulting, warranties, etc.
Applicants must submit required supplemental forms with their application. Applicants for zero-emission buses must also submit a Utility Partnership Agreement.
EPA funding can be used for infrastructure labor costs and workforce training
No cost share or match requirement. Voluntary cost share will not be accepted.
50000050000009/26/2024
https://www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus/clean-school-bus-program-rebates
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10/10/2024U.S. Department of Energy
Building Upgrades Inspiring Local Transformation (BUILT Nonprofits)
10/9/2024Due 2024-11-12
Office Hours: October 30, 2024 at 2:00 PM ET
["ZeroCarbon Buildings"]
Federal Government
["Nonprofit"]
Applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits that own and operate their own buildings. They must be domestic entities and able to provide the required 20% cost share.
Energy efficiency upgrades such as HVAC equipment, water heater equipment, weatherization materials, and efficient lighting sources.
Insulation, energy efficient lighting, HVAC upgrades, weather sealing, duct sealing, energy/water-efficient appliances and equipment, windows and doors retrofit/replacement, electric appliances, energy-efficient commercial kitchen equipment, roof repair/r
Applicants must submit proof of building ownership (deed, property title, or equivalent) and 501(c)(3) verification (IRS tax exempt letter, Form 990).
Not explicitly mentioned
20% cost share required (monetary and/or in-kind)
10000010/9/2024
https://www.techwerx.org/opportunities/SCEP-BUILT?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
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10/10/2024U.S. Department of TransportationLow Carbon Transportation Materials Program8/27/2024Due 2024-11-25["Clean Equitable Mobility Systems"]
fhwalowcarbonmaterials@dot.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education"]
units of local government, political subdivisions of a State, territories of the United States, MPOs, and special purpose districts or public authorities with transit function
Projects that use construction materials with substantially lower levels of embodied greenhouse gas emissions on Federal highways, Tribal transportation facilities, Federal lands transportation facilities, and Federal lands access transportation facilitie
Identification of eligible materials, work needed to determine their appropriateness for use on eligible projects, and the use of low-carbon transportation materials on eligible construction projects.
Not explicitly mentioned, but likely allowable as part of the project costs
na8/27/2024
https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/356233
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10/10/2024U.S. Department of EnergyEnergy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas (ERA)10/3/2024Due 2025-08-28
Concept Papers: February 27, 2025, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused"]
era2024@hq.doe.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education","Other"]
Eligible entities include Indian Tribes, state and local governmental entities, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, rural electric cooperatives, farming associations and cooperatives,
Improving overall cost-effectiveness of energy generation, transmission, or distribution systems; siting or upgrading transmission and distribution lines; reducing greenhouse gas emissions from energy generation; providing or modernizing electric faciliti
Identification of eligible materials, work needed to determine their appropriateness for use on eligible projects, and the use of low-carbon transportation materials on eligible construction projects.
Applicants must identify at least one area in the United States (including U.S. territories) with a population of not more than 10,000 that will benefit from the proposal. Projects must be built within the United States.
Not explicitly mentioned, but likely allowable as part of the project costs.
Cost share requirements vary by topic area and type of applicant, ranging from 5% to 50%.
20000005000000010/3/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356630
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10/10/2024U.S. Department of EnergyCommunity Power Accelerator Prize Round 39/10/2024Due 2025-08-12
Phase 1 Concept Papers: December 17, 2024, 5 p.m. ET
<br>Phase 2 Submissions: December 2, 2025, 5 p.m. ET
<br>Phase 3 Submissions: August 12, 2026, 5 p.m. ET
["ZeroCarbon Buildings","Equitable Transition to Clean Energy"]
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","For profit"]
U.S. entities including Indian Tribes, state and local governmental entities, nonprofit orgs, for-profit organizations, rural electric cooperatives, farming associations and cooperatives, labor unions
Community solar, behind-the-meter virtual power plants, distributed energy resource aggregations, microgrids, commercial and industrial solar, multifamily projects, or combinations of these models.
Development and financing of distributed solar project portfolios that incorporate equitable access, consumer protections, and meaningful household savings.
Proposed portfolios must include at least two projects totaling a minimum of 1 MWAC of distributed solar generation. No single project may exceed 5 MWAC.
Not explicitly mentioned, but likely allowable as part of the project costs.
Cost share requirements vary by topic area and type of applicant, ranging from 5% to 50%.
500002000009/10/2024
https://www.energy.gov/communitysolar/community-power-accelerator-prize-round-3?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
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10/10/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA Region 2 Thriving Communities Grantmakers Flourishing in Community initiative
10/9/2024Due 2028-01-01
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Equitable Transition to Clean Energy"]
infofic@fordham.edu
Federal Government
["Nonprofit","Other"]
Organizations must be incorporated or located in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands. Tribal entities must be spatially located in EPA Region 2.
Wide range of projects including research and monitoring, emergency preparedness, education and outreach, infrastructure and environmental improvements, planning and development, project development, land and asset acquisition, and job training.
Various activities related to environmental justice, climate change mitigation, community development, and capacity building.
Projects must address environmental justice concerns and be located in or benefit communities in Region 2.
Not explicitly mentioned, but likely allowable as part of project costs.
No matching funds required.15000035000010/9/2024
https://www.fordham.edu/about/living-the-mission/thriving-communities/
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10/16/2024U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA Region 10 Thriving Communities Grantmakers Program (2024)
10/8/2024Due 2026-04-30
["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused","Equitable Transition to Clean Energy"]
thrivingcommunities@philanthropynw.org
Federal Government
["Local government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education","Other"]
Entities must be incorporated or located in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and 271 Tribal Nations.
Various environmental justice projects including air quality improvement, water quality sampling, cleanup projects, green infrastructure, lead and asbestos contamination mitigation, emergency preparedness, and environmental job training
Research, sampling, testing, monitoring, investigations, surveys, public education, planning, partnership building, training, and project implementation
Projects must address environmental justice concerns and be located in or benefit communities in Region 10.
Allowable costlikely no match required15000035000010/8/2024
https://philanthropynw.org/epa-environmental-justice-thriving-communities-grantmaking-program
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10/29/2024Federal Highway AdministrationU.S. Department of Transportation
Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation (PROTECT) Program
10/25/2024Due 2025-02-24
Questions should be submitted no later than 60 days after NOFO Release Date to ensure adequate response time before application deadline
["Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction","Clean Equitable Mobility Systems"]
protectdiscretionary@dot.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Institution of higher education"]
Eligible entities include states, political subdivisions of states, MPOs, units of local government, special purpose districts with transportation functions, port authorities, Indian Tribes
Planning grants for resilience planning/assessment; Resilience improvement projects to strengthen existing infrastructure; Community resilience and evacuation route projects; At-risk coastal infrastructure projects to protect highways from coastal threats
Development phase activities including planning, feasibility analysis, environmental review, preliminary engineering; Construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation of transportation assets; Acquisition of real property; Environmental mitigation; Construct
Must be registered in SAM.gov with valid UEI number. If project is in floodplain, must identify floodplain location and indicate if implementing risk mitigation plan
Not specifically addressed in document, but development phase activities and operational improvements are eligible costs which could include staffing
Planning grants: 100% federal share. Resilience grants: Up to 80% federal share (100% for Indian Tribes and certain territories). Can be reduced 7% if project is in approved Resilience Improvement Plan and additional 3% if incorporated into transp plan
10000010/25/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356840
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10/29/2024U.S. Department of TransportationRegional Infrastructure Accelerator (RIA) Program10/28/2024Due 2025-01-09["Climate & Environmental Risk Reduction"]ria@dot.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education"]
Eligible applicants include states, multi-state groups, municipalities, counties, MPOs, special purpose districts with transportation functions, port authorities, public transportation agencies, triba
Planning, studies and analysis, revenue forecasting, preliminary engineering and design work, statutory/regulatory compliance analyses for TIFIA-eligible transportation projects
Project planning, feasibility studies, market analysis, cost-benefit analysis, revenue forecasting, preliminary engineering/design, environmental reviews, statutory/regulatory compliance analysis. Construction is NOT an allowable activity
Must be registered in SAM.gov with valid UEI number. Project sponsors and projects must meet TIFIA credit assistance eligibility requirements
Not explicitly addressed but appears allowable as part of RIA operational costs
NA975000200000010/28/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356875
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10/29/2024U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)Farm to School Implementation Grant10/28/2024Due 2025-01-10["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused"]
anna.arrowsmith@usda.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education"]
schools operating NSLP/SBP, child care institutions with CACFP agreements, summer food sponsors with SFSP agreements, local agencies, Indian Tribal Organizations, agricultural producers, and 501(c)
Local food sourcing activities, agricultural education activities, or combined activities that include planning, studies/analysis, revenue forecasting, engineering/design work, and statutory/regulatory compliance analysis
Personnel costs, training, supplies, equipment (with prior approval), promotional items, evaluation costs, food for educational purposes (up to 10% of funds), travel expenses, stipends, subgrants
Must operate or partner with a Child Nutrition Program operator (NSLP, CACFP, SFSP, and/or SBP). Must obtain UEI and SAM registration. Must not have received Implementation grants in last 3 funding cycles (FY22-24)
Yes - allowable for project staff costs and substitute pay for food service staff attending training
25% minimum match required through cash or in-kind contributions. Federal funds cannot be used as match. Must provide match letters documenting all match sources
5000010000010/28/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356877
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10/29/2024U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)Farm to School Turnkey Grant10/28/2024Due 2025-01-10["PeopleCentered, EquityFocused"]
jean.bingham@usda.gov
Federal Government
["Local government","State government","Nonprofit","Institution of higher education"]
schools operating NSLP/SBP, child care institutions with CACFP agreements, summer food sponsors with SFSP agreements, local agencies, Indian Tribal Organizations, agricultural producers, and 501(c)
Action Planning track, Agricultural Education track, or Edible Gardens track projects. Applicants may only apply to one track
Personnel costs, training, supplies, equipment (with prior approval), promotional items, evaluation costs, food for educational purposes (up to 10% of funds), travel expenses, stipends
Must operate or partner with a Child Nutrition Program operator (NSLP, CACFP, SFSP, and/or SBP). Must obtain UEI and SAM registration. Must not have received Implementation grants in last 3 funding cycles (FY22-24)
Yes - allowable for project staff costs and substitute pay for food service staff attending training
25% minimum match required through cash or in-kind contributions. Federal funds cannot be used as match. Must provide match letters documenting all match sources
50005000010/28/2024
https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/356876
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