Need help?
- Check out the League of Minnesota Cities Grant Navigator.
- The Great Lakes Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center (TCTAC) hub will support underserved and overburdened (i.e. Justice40) communities fund environmental projects.
- The State Competitiveness Fund Match Program is a cost-share match program in support of eligible entities applying for eligible federal funding opportunities.
- Identify potential Federal Funding Sources for Municipal Sustainability and Climate Action using the National League of Cities tool.
- The Federal Funding for the Midwest spreadsheet is a crowdsourced list - feel free to add info on grants you're tracking or your org if you're available to support applicants. BE MINDFUL OF FORMATTING PLEASE.
- The Investing in America: State Directed Technical Assistance Resources (White House, 2023) share a list of state and local resources to help communities access IIJA and IRA funding.
- The Local Infrastructure Hub empowers local leaders to access federal infrastructure dollars with a Grant Search, learning opportunities, and technical assistance.
- Reach out to your regional development commission/organization if located within one.
- MN Council of Nonprofits grant writing/seeking courses are open to the public (filter using "Fundraising & Grantseeking").
- Federal Energy Funding for Rural and Remote Areas: A Guide for Communities (DOE Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
- Connecting Rural Communities with Historic Federal Clean Energy Investments (ACEEE and Great Plains Institute).
- Federal Funding Opportunities for Local Decarbonization (American Cities Climate Challenge).
Federal Programs:
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Climate Pollution Reduction Implementation Grants |
Competitive EPA grants for implementing measures contained in the State of Minnesota, any tribal, or Twin Cities metropolitan area Priority Climate Action Plans (PCAPs). Individual grants grants between $2 million and $500 million ($1 to $25 for tribes and territories). Partnerships are highly encouraged. GreenStep can help interested communities connect project needs with potential partners and projects. |
General: April 1, 2024 Tribes and territories: May 1, 2024 |
Capacity Building for Repurposing Energy Assets - Expanded | The DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) has announced up to $2.7 million in funding to help local communities designated as energy communities, or communities that have been supported by coal, oil, and/or natural gas power facilities. Funding is to assist communities and their partners in the creation of a roadmap towards repurposing energy facilities that have been or are slated for retirement between 2009 - 2033. In particular, the objective of this effort is to directly support an embedded work stream supported by a staffer whose primary responsibility is coordination and planning, with a particular emphasis on workforce development oriented around productively and sustainably repurposing such assets, their sites and associated infrastructure. | April 18, 2024 |
Low or No Emission Grants & Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities |
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the opportunity to apply for $1,103,963,762 in competitive grants under the Low or No Emission Grant Program (Low-No Program) and $390,045,823 under the Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Competitive Program (Buses and Bus Facilities Program). The purpose of the Low-No Program is to support the transition of the nation’s transit fleet to the lowest polluting and most energy efficient transit vehicles. The Low-No Program provides funding to state and local governmental authorities for the purchase or lease of zero-emission and low-emission transit buses, including acquisition, construction, and leasing of required supporting facilities. The purpose of the Buses and Bus Facilities Competitive Program is to assist in the financing of buses and bus facilities capital projects, including replacing, rehabilitating, purchasing or leasing buses or related equipment, and rehabilitating, purchasing, constructing or leasing bus-related facilities. |
April 25, 2024 |
Clean Energy Technology Deployment on Tribal Lands |
The DOE Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs has issued a FOA with $25 million to accelerate clean energy deployment on Tribal Lands, with a required cost-share of 10-20%. All proposed projects submitted to the program must have: 1) Completed energy studies and analyses (comprehensive feasibility study and/or energy audit(s) or industrial energy assessment(s)), and 2) Completed development (pre-construction) activities, and design and engineering (except final design and engineering). Only final design and engineering activities directly resulting in the installation of clean energy technology or infrastructure, or verification of the actual energy generated, displaced, or saved (amount, cost, and percentage) are allowable activities under this FOA. The four Topic Areas of Interest in this opportunity are:
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May 30, 2024 |
Local Government Energy Program: Communities Sparking Investment in Transformative Energy | DOE’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP) has launched a new program with $18 million in funding for Local Government Energy Program (LGEP). Local governments and federally recognized Indian Tribes are invited to apply for municipal or Tribal clean energy projects in disadvantaged communities, energy communities, small and medium-sized jurisdictions, and Tribal Communities. All funded projects will be Transformative Project Implementation using various technologies, meet community identified priorities, and spark additional non-federal investments. The required cost share is 5%. | May 31, 2024 |
Renew America's Schools Prize | DOE’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs has opened the second round of funding. The 2024 Prize will invest in school facilities that demonstrate the need for both energy improvements and financing, with a focus on Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) that qualify as disadvantaged and/or rural. During Phase 1, competitors will build teams and create lists of schools/school facilities that demonstrate both need and eligibility for investment. Each Phase 1 Winner will earn a cash prize of $300,000 and move on to Phases 2 and 3, during which they will enter and execute a Cooperative Agreement with DOE. Awards made in Phases 2 and 3 range from $7.5 million to $15 million. DOE will issue the largest awards to portfolios serving 20 or more schools/school facilities, offering a total of $15,300,000 to winners in this category for completing all three phases. | June 13, 2024 |
Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants |
EPA funds for community-driven projects which address climate challenges, reducing pollution and strengthening communities. Projects to be funded will enable disadvantaged communities to overcome longstanding environmental challenges and implement meaningful solutions. EPA will also dedicate $200 million in funding to technical assistance to awardees under this program. Applications will be considered under the following tracks:
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Application reviewed on a rolling basis until November 21, 2024 |
Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) Program for Tribes | DOE funds to provide rebates to low- and moderate-income households installing efficient electric technologies. Rebates for home electrification upgrades range from $840 to $14,000 per household. Once DOE has approved a Tribe’s HEAR application, the Tribe may launch its program and begin issuing rebates. | Application reviewed on a rolling basis until May 31, 2025 |
- Clean Energy Tax Incentives: Elective Pay Eligible Tax Credits (Direct Pay)
- The IRA makes several clean energy tax credits available to businesses; tax-exempt organizations; state, local, and tribal governments; other entities; and individuals. The IRA also enables entities to take advantage of certain clean energy tax credits through its elective pay provision (also colloquially known as direct pay). Elective pay allows several types of entities, such as tax-exempts and governments, to treat the amount of certain credits as a payment against tax on their tax returns and as a result receive direct payments for certain clean energy tax credits.
- COMING SOON: State Contract for tax credit calculations, audit projections, registration, and 990-T prep and file (MN Admin)
- Register for Elective Payment or Transfer of Credits (IRS) (see the user guide)
- Getting Started: New Elective Pay Option for Local Clean Energy Projects (NLC, 2023)
- Making Clean Energy Tax Credits Deliver for the Public: A User Guide for Governments, Schools, and Nonprofits (BlueGreen Alliance, 2023)
- Cities Advancing Climate Action - Unlocking the Potential of the Inflation Reduction Act (Alliance for Sustainable Future, 2023)
Tax Provision | Summary |
Production Tax Credit for Electricity from Renewables |
For production of electricity from eligible renewable sources, including wind, biomass, geothermal, solar, small irrigation, landfill and trash, hydropower, marine and hydrokinetic energy. Credit Amount (for 2022): 0.55 cents/kW (2.75 if PWA met).
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Investment Tax Credit for Energy Property |
For investment in renewable energy projects including fuel cell, solar, geothermal, small wind, energy storage, biogas, microgrid controllers, and combined heat and power properties. Credit Amount: 6% of qualified investment (30% if PWA met).
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Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit | For purchasers of commercial clean vehicles. Qualifying vehicles include passenger vehicles, buses, ambulances, and certain other vehicles for use on public streets, roads, and highways. Credit Amount: Up to $40,000 (max $7,500 for vehicles <14,000 lbs) |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit | For alternative fuel vehicle refueling and charging property, located in low-income and non-urban areas. Qualified fuels include electricity, ethanol, natural gas, hydrogen, and biodiesel. Credit Amount: 6% of basis for businesses and can increase to 30% if PWA is met. |
- Opening Soon
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Clean Energy to Communities Program - In-Depth Partnerships | DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory has announced plans to issue a Request for Proposals for funding and in-depth technical assistance to assist 2 to 4 community teams develop decarbonizations and clean energy strategies. The opportunity will be part of DOE’s Clean Energies to Communities In-Depth Partnership program. Awards include up to $500,000 in subcontract funding and up to $3,500,000 in the form of in-depth technical assistance from one or more national laboratories. | April 1, 2024 |
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA): Also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, became law on November 15, 2021. The IIJA authorized $1.2 trillion in funding opportunities across a wide variety of infrastructure subject areas, including:
- All IIJA Opportunities for Minnesota (MN Management and Budget)
- Energy - Funding opportunities authorized under IIJA include grid modernization, new electric transmission, energy system resiliency and reliability updates, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, improvement to the energy efficiency of buildings, smart manufacturing, carbon capture and carbon utilization projects, renewable energy technologies and demonstration projects and other innovative initiatives.
- MN Dept. of Commerce: available grants, email updates, and opportunities to partner on funding.
- Transportation - provides higher funding levels and many new formula and discretionary grant programs that will expand the definition of transportation infrastructure and address health and community-driven outcomes.
- MnDOT: available grants and information about formula funding.
- DOT Navigator, US DOT: technical assistance to help communities understand the best ways to apply for grants, and to apply for and deliver transformative infrastructure projects and services.
- Water Infrastructure
- More resources:
- IIJA Guidebook: a roadmap for all available funding for state, local, tribal, and other territorial leaders. See also the Tribal and Rural playbooks.
- MN Senate Fiscal Issue Brief: provides an overview of IIJA funding coming to Minnesota.
Inflation Reduction Act (IRA): became law on August 16, 2022. The IRA authorized billions of dollars in funding opportunities across a wide variety of investment subject areas, including:
- Energy security and climate change investments - The bill includes funding for climate protection, household tax credit/rebates for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, and investments in clean energy production and other projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- CERTs: The IRA, what you need to know about residential and commercial incentives
- MN Dept. of Commerce: Federal funding opportunities for energy infrastructure, grid improvement, energy-related research, rebates, and more.
- Clean Energy Economy Minnesota's IRA breakdown
- CleanEnergy.gov: Find IRA tax credits or rebates by activity, as well as incentives available in 2022 vs. what's coming in 2023.
- Rewiring America's Savings Calculator
- Catalyzing Local Clean Energy: A Roadmap for Maximizing Inflation Reduction Act Opportunities and Community Benefits (American Cities Climate Challenge)
- Climate action and the Inflation Reduction Act: A guide for local government leaders (Climate Mayors and C40)
- Funding for Tribes in the Inflation Reduction Act (The White House)
- Tribal Nations and Native Communities Resource Guide (DOE)
- Inflation Reduction Act Miniguide (Urban Sustainability Directors Network)
- The Inflation Reduction Act and Cities - City Climate Corner podcast
- How Cities Can Make the Most of IRA Dollars — Local Energy Rules podcast