The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Hydrogen Program is a partnership among multiple DOE program offices: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Fossil Energy, Nuclear Energy, Science, Electricity, and Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy. These DOE offices provide useful hydrogen-related funding opportunity information.

Other federal organizations, including the Department of Defense, also offer funding opportunities for hydrogen-related technologies. The Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Interagency Working Group website lists some of these related funding opportunities. In addition, federal and state financial incentives, such as tax credits and grants, can help minimize the cost of hydrogen and fuel cell projects.

U.S. Department of Energy Offices

Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

The EERE Funding Opportunities website publishes funding opportunities for various groups, including business, industry, and universities; consumers; federal energy managers; inventors; and states. This site also provides information about the funding and award process, types of financial assistance, and how to apply for assistance.

Office of Fossil Energy

Through the National Energy Technology Laboratory, DOE's Office of Fossil Energy maintains a list of solicitations and business opportunities through which it distributes procurement notices.

Office of Nuclear Energy

DOE's Office of Nuclear Energy provides a funding opportunities web page for new announcements about funding opportunities and solicitations.

Office of Science

DOE's Office of Science maintains a list of Office of Science funding opportunities. Small businesses may be interested in the Small Business Innovations Research (SBIR)/Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs.