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Colorado’s Clean Air Program Grants 2026 - Apply Now Colorado’s Clean Air Program Grants 2026 – Apply Now Colorado’s Clean Air Program Grants 2026 is calling for applications from industrial facilities, government agencies and m anufacturing plants. The organisation is seeking to support eligible applicants with up to $100,000 to reduce the emission of industrial gases and pollutants in Colorado.
The project duration can last up to 3 years; however, all projects must be completed by June 30, 2028. The 2026 application closes by March 31, 2026, at 5:00 PM MT. Tell Your Story.
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Get Your Nonprofit Featured About Colorado’s Clean Air Program Grants 2026 The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) Clean Air Program (CAP) sponsors the 2026 grant program to reduce the emission of industrial air waste and pollutants in Colorado. With a total grant pool of $25 million, the organisation supports government agencies and industrial facilities to provide clean air to the cities in the state.
Locations where the grant project can be implemented may include m anufacturing operations, cement plants, steel mills, mines, midstream operators, refineries, meat-packing plants, dairies, airline operations, airports and so on.
Typical grant amount: $100,000 – $25 million Maximum award: $25 million Project duration supported: 1-3 years (June 30, 2028) Read Also: ARCC Community Research Capacity-Building Seed Grant 2026 – Apply Now Who Can Apply for Colorado’s Clean Air Program Grants 2026 Eligible organisation types: Decarbonization technology providers Registration requirements: The projects must align with the organisation’s objectives to reduce emissions and provide clean air.
Applicants can request up to $100,000 from the total funding pool of $25 million. All projects must be completed within the state of Colorado. Geographic eligibility: Colorado Sector or thematic focus: Reduction of industrial emissions Drinking and wastewater treatment plants Methane capture and destruction Applicants can check their eligibility on the official grant portal.
All applications and supporting documents should be submitted via email to: ceo_cleanairprogram@state. co. us Successful applicants will receive notifications from the grant committee.
All projects must be completed by June 30, 2028. Read Also: Petit Family Foundation (PFF) Grant 2026 – Apply Now Application opens: March 2, 2026 Application deadline: March 31, 2026, at 5:00 PM MT Notification timeline: Not specified It is a very competitive grant seeking to keep the environment clean and safe for the residents in Colorado.
Reduction of industrial emissions Drinking and wastewater treatment plants Methane capture and destruction Projects outside Colorado. Projects that do not focus on reducing industrial emissions. Official Source of the Colorado’s Clean Air Program Grants 2026 Official Application Page: https://energyoffice.
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Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that funds the acquisition and development of public parkland and outdoor recreational facilities. Eligible applicants include Massachusetts cities of any size and towns with 35,000 or more year-round residents that have an established park or recreation commission and an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan. Smaller communities may qualify under small town, regional, or statewide provisions. Awards reach up to $425,000, with a deadline of July 8, 2025. The program supports community green space, conservation, and recreational access across the Commonwealth.
Bats for the Future Fund is a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, that funds efforts to slow or halt the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) disease and support the recovery of affected bat populations in North America. Funded projects may address disease treatment, habitat conservation, population monitoring, or public education strategies that contribute to bat species survival. Additional support is provided by NextEra Energy Resources through its charitable foundation. Eligible applicants include researchers, nonprofits, universities, and government agencies with relevant conservation expertise. Awards range from $50,000 to $250,000, with the 2025 deadline on August 14, 2025.
Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund is a grant from Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment that funds small and emerging grassroots organizations in California building climate resilience and advancing environmental justice. The fund prioritizes groups rooted in historically marginalized communities, including BIPOC, frontline, and low-income populations, with strong advocacy, organizing, and outreach components. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations or fiscally-sponsored groups with annual income or expenses of $150,000 or less; government agencies, colleges, and universities are not eligible. Awards typically range from $4,000 to $7,500, with a maximum of $7,500.
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