
The Energy Efficiency Materials Pilot Program for Nonprofits is a new U.S. Department of Energy program to provide nonprofit organizations with funding to upgrade building materials to improve energy efficiency, lower utility costs, and reduce carbon emissions.
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Overview
Office:State and Community Energy Programs |
New Program:Yes |
Funding amount:$50,000,000 |
Funding Mechanism:Competitive Grant |
Recipients:Nonprofit Organizations |
Period of Availability:Available until expended |
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Eligible Uses
To provide nonprofits with energy efficiency materials including (i) a roof or lighting system or component of the system; (ii) a window; (iii) a door, including a security door; and (iv) a heating, ventilation, or air conditioning system or component of the system (including insulation and wiring and plumbing improvements needed to serve a more efficient system).
Next Milestone
The Request for Information for the program will open on November 10, 2022. Answers must be received by December 22, 2022.
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