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Find similar grantsEnergy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Subgrants (Virginia State Program) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) administered by Virginia Department of Energy. This program provides sub-grants to eligible local governments in Virginia to encourage residents to improve energy efficiency and conservation.
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Virginia Energy - Energy Efficiency - PACE Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Subgrants Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Subgrants Virginia Energy is thrilled to announce the sub-granting of $1. 6 million in Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to eligible local governments.
This is a big boost to help enhance state-level EECBG initiatives and support local energy improvement efforts. What's the Subgrant Program All About? This program helps municipalities, counties, cities, and other local entities in Virginia encourage residents to improve energy efficiency and conservation.
If you're eligible, you can compete for Marketing, Education and Outreach subgrants ranging from $10,000 to $200,000 by submitting projects that meet the criteria outlined in the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) . Government entities receiving EECBG direct funding allocations, as listed here , are ineligible for this subgrant. What Kind of Projects Can Get Funded?
Capacity Building: Boosting the capabilities of support staff in energy efficiency marketing, education, and outreach (MEO) to residential energy consumers and energy upgrade contractors. Free Energy Audits: Offering complimentary energy audits to spark interest in energy upgrades. How Will We Choose the Projects?
Eligible projects will be awarded on a first come, first served basis and will be reviewed for: Viability and completeness, Readiness for implementation, and How to Submit a MEO Grant Application Applications will be accepted until all funding has been awarded or until 11:59 pm on May 23, 2025. Submit your application (below) via email to vaenergy. meogrant@aptim.
com . Paper submissions are not accepted. Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Special Terms and Conditions Reference Reporting Requirements : While many of these reporting requirements may not apply to our subgrant recipients, we are providing the complete list of DOE reporting requirements for the EECBG program for your reference.
Please refer to the NOFO for the specific reporting requirements that we anticipate will apply to the eligible activities under this subgrant. Community and Industry Working Group Meeting Presentation Virginia Energy Announces Second Round of $1. 6M in Energy Efficiency Grants for Local Governments Virginia Energy Announces Third Round of $1.
6M in Energy Efficiency Grants for Local Governments Email: vaenergy@energy. virginia. gov virginia energy divisions Geology and Mineral Resources eVA Report and Resource Center
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Municipalities, counties, cities, and other local entities in Virginia that are not eligible for direct formula funding from DOE. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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