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Green Innovation Grant Program is sponsored by New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC). Supports projects across New York State that implement green practices such as green stormwater infrastructure, energy efficiency, water efficiency, and environmental innovation.
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Green Innovation Grant Program | Environmental Facilities Corporation Green Innovation Grant Program Grants for Green Infrastructure and Technologies $17M Awarded in August 2025 Grant Funding Announced for 12 Projects The Green Innovation Grant Program supports projects across New York State that utilize unique EPA-designated green stormwater infrastructure design and create cutting-edge green technologies.
Competitive grants are awarded to projects that implement one or more of the following green practices: green stormwater infrastructure, energy efficiency, water efficiency and environmental innovation. Projects previously awarded a grant through the Green Resiliency Grant program are not eligible for GIGP funding. Learn what's needed to enter a grant agreement.
The program has awarded $238 million to projects since 2009.
You must comply with certain requirements if your project receives funding Mandatory Terms & Conditions Minority and Women-Owned, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise/Equal Employment Op… Access documents and data about environmental quality Flood Risk Management Guidance (EXIT) Information about the Community Risk And Resiliency Act Stormwater Management Design Manual (EXIT) Provides standards for the design of the Stormwater Management Practices DEC's Construction Stormwater Toolbox (EXIT) Technical information to comply with construction permit requirements.
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Water Infrastructure Improvement (WIIA) Program is sponsored by New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC). The Water Infrastructure Improvement (WIIA) program provides competitive grants to help municipalities affordably undertake critical wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects. The program supports upgrading water and sewer systems, reducing water pollution, and safeguarding vital drinking water supplies. This program is for municipalities.
Strengthening Essential Cybersecurity for Utilities and Resiliency Enhancements (SECURE) grant program is sponsored by New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC). This program provides grants to help communities affordably protect their drinking water and wastewater systems against cyber threats. Funding is available for cybersecurity assessments and the implementation of cybersecurity upgrades.