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Blue Sky Community Project Funding is sponsored by Rocky Mountain Power. Funding for non-residential, community-serving sites within Rocky Mountain Power's service area (Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho) to help cover the capital costs of installing new renewable energy systems.
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Blue Sky Community Project Applications Blue Sky community project applications Blue Sky® program customers help fund the installation of renewable energy projects in communities across Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. These projects are part of a solution for our future and help build the communities we serve.
Blue Sky community project funding comes from customers participating in the Blue Sky program and is available to help cover the capital costs of installing new renewable energy systems for non-residential, community-serving sites within Rocky Mountain Power's service area. Projects are selected on a rolling basis through a competitive evaluation process and funding is limited.
The following steps outline the 2026 Blue Sky Project Application process. Contact BlueSky@PacifiCorp. com to schedule an introductory conversation with a Blue Sky Program Manager.
Submit a 2026 Blue Sky Project Application : Blue Sky Project Application Receive an application determination within 30 days of applying. Applications are reviewed by the awards committee on the third week of each month. The Blue Sky Community Project selection process is ever evolving to meet the needs of the communities where projects reside and expand the impact of Blue Sky funds.
The following prerequisites are currently required to receive funding. Feature a new renewable energy project or an addition to an existing project using new equipment. Connect to the grid and be served by Pacific Power or Rocky Mountain Power.
Have a capacity no greater than 10 MW, be non-residential, and be locally owned. Include an approved Wattsmart Battery storage system and participate in the program if available in the state. Configure the approved Wattsmart Battery for self-consumption in a manner that creatively meets the needs of the organization.
Plan to engage with the local community and share educational facility data. Agree to enroll as a Blue Sky Participant upon project completion. Commit between 20 to 50% of the total eligible project cost with applicant funds.
Preferred project characteristics A Community Resilience Hub is a public facility that aims to support residents, coordinate communication, and distribute resources during, before, and after natural disasters or emergencies. Preference will be given to projects that plan to partner with an emergency management organization and serve as a Community Resilience Hub.
Award recipient requirements Once awarded, the following requirements are necessary to receive Blue Sky payment. Submit a Blue Sky Quarterly Update on April 15th, July 15th, October 15th and January 15th until the project is completed. Failure to submit reports may delay the processing of future reimbursement or for the award offer to be rescinded.
Blue Sky Quarterly Update Form Notify the Blue Sky team to document any change in project scope. You must receive approval prior to altering the scope of the project. The original level of funding awarded will be re-evaluated at that time against the new project scope.
Keep the Blue Sky team apprised of project updates and opportunities to participate in celebrations and news/press announcements as your project develops and upon completion of your project. in the Blue Sky program to purchase Blue Sky Blocks to cover up to 100% of the monthly consumption of the funded project facility for four years following the commercial online date of the project.
Final details of this requirement will be established upon award. Submit a Blue Sky Final Report and supporting documentation upon completion of the project.
Blue Sky Final Report Form Supporting documentation includes: Detailed summary of project financials Invoices for all contracted services Documentation of all additional funding sources Approved utility net metering and interconnection agreement Approved Wattsmart Battery program application Photo of permanent signage thanking Blue Sky customers for their contribution Photos of project installation and any media events Learn more about Blue Sky
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-residential, community-serving sites within Rocky Mountain Power's service area (Utah, Wyoming, Idaho) including nonprofits, schools, municipalities, and government facilities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to four (4) Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) that will provide entrepreneurial development services to Native American communities, focusing on supplying services to socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing SBA resources. Eligible applicants must be Tribal Colleges and Universities as defined in the Higher Education Act HEA 316 (U.S.C. 1059c). Funding Opportunity Number: SB-GC7J-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.007. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,ED. Award Amount: Up to $250K per award.
The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to two (2) private, non-profit organizations that will provide entrepreneurial development services to women, with an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing WBCs for the District of Columbia (DC) and the State of Oregon. There will be one award for each location. Eligible applicants must be private, non-profit organizations with 501(c) tax exempt status from the U.S. Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service and must provide services to the District of Columbia (DC) and State of Oregon. Funding Opportunity Number: SB-OEDWB-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.043. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,CD,RD. Award Amount: $75K – $150K per award.
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs Phase I is sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The USDA SBIR/STTR programs support small businesses in creating innovative, disruptive technologies with commercial potential or societal benefit, including projects dealing with agriculturally-related manufacturing and alternative and renewable energy technologies. Specialty tubing could be relevant for agricultural equipment or renewable energy systems.