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FUNDING

There are a tremendous number of funding opportunities available through local, state and federal governments; foundations; nonprofits and corporations. The Energy Alliance is striving to create partnerships to maximize access to funding opportunities within the region.  Through harnessing the activities of individuals and fostering collaboration, businesses and non-profits can turn competitive opportunities into winning proposals.

 

Here’s how we are supporting funding through the Energy Alliance:

 

Non-Profits & Government Groups

Every day opportunities come available for government and non-profit funding for energy innovation programs. This site will include an interactive portal for searching funding opportunities, posting opportunities for others to see, and making the connections that turn good funding proposals into unbeatable programs. 

Corporations

Companies looking for ways to raise capital to access market opportunities will be able to use an interactive portal to identify funding opportunities and develop strategic partnerships to accelerate the pace of innovation.


Funding Agencies & Programs

The links below provide a listings of current funding opportunities and programs relevant to the energy industry:


Federal Government

National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)

DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
The Office of Science


Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program

Provide research and development (R&D) funding for competitions among small businesses.

Advanced Research Project Agency - Energy (ARPA-E)

Provides access to funding to bring the next generation of energy technologies to fruition, and to ensure the United States remains a technological leader in developing and deploying advanced energy technologies.

The Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program

Provides loan guarantees for projects contributing to the goals of the President's Advanced Energy Initiative.

 
The DOE Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program

Provides funds to units of State and local government, Indian tribes, and territories to develop and implement projects to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions in their communities.

 
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Energy for America Program (REAP)

Provides grants and loans to help rural small businesses and agricultural producers make energy efficiency improvements.

 
Technology Innovation Program (TIP)

Provides cost-shared awards to industry, universities, and consortia for research on new technologies.

Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnerships (MEP)

Provides companies with services and access to resources that enhance growth, improve productivity, and expand capacity. 






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