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Find similar grantsAlaska Rural Energy Technical Assistance Project is sponsored by Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC). ANTHC provides direct technical assistance to rural communities in Alaska to improve sustainability and lower operating costs of rural energy and sanitation systems, including healthcare facilities.
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Funding Details: Alaska Rural Energy Technical Assistance Project - Rural Health Information Hub Alaska Rural Energy Technical Assistance Project Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Applications accepted on an ongoing basis The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium provides direct technical assistance for rural communities in Alaska to help improve sustainability and lower operating costs of rural energy and sanitation systems, including Assistance may include, but is not limited to: Providing operator training to reduce energy usage Conducting energy audits of facilities to analyze and identify energy use and determine potential improvements projects for maximum energy savings Implementing energy efficiency upgrades to realize savings, such as boiler maintenance and tuning, LED lighting and building weatherization Designing and constructing renewable energy projects that reduce dependence on imported fuel for heating and Monitoring results and effectiveness by utilizing innovative remote monitoring technology Eligible applicants are tribes, Alaska Native Villages, and regional Alaska Native Corporations, intertribal organizations, and tribal energy development organizations in rural areas of Alaska.
This is a technical assistance opportunity. A link to the application process is available at the Healthcare business and finance Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, For complete information about funding programs, including your application status, please contact funders directly. Summaries are provided for your convenience only.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tribes, Alaska Native Villages, regional Alaska Native Corporations, intertribal organizations, and tribal energy development organizations in rural Alaska. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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