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Find similar grantsIdaho Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program is sponsored by Idaho Governor's Office of Energy and Mineral Resources (OEMR). Provides competitive subawards to local governments for energy efficiency and conservation projects.
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Official Government Website The Idaho Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program application period is now closed. OEMR is pleased to announce a second round of funding under Idaho EECBG. Round 1 awarded funding to 11 cities and 3 counties across Idaho.
This second round of funding aims to continue to invest in communities to increase their energy savings and reduce costs. OEMR is seeking independent projects with a quick turnaround time.
Application Period Open: January 7th, 2026 Application Period Closed: February 4th, 2026 Program Materials for Applicants *Indicates document is required for Application to be considered complete Idaho EECBG Application * Budget Information Worksheet * Please submit any questions regarding the Request for Applications to comments@oer. idaho. gov .
Answers to questions are posted here: Q & A Document * updated 1/22/2026 OEMR will host an Informational Webinar to explain this funding opportunity and answer applicant questions. Registration is not required, and a recording of this webinar will be posted to this website. Please access the webinar HERE!
Informational Webinar: January 13 th , 2026, at 2:30 pm MST. Webinar Recording & Slide Deck: The presentation slideshow can be found HERE! https://oemr.
idaho. gov/wp-content/uploads/Idaho-EECBG-Round-2-Informational-Webinar-20260113_143328-Meeting-Recording. mp4 Applicants should reference the following documents when preparing Applications.
Idaho EECBG Statement of Work for Non-Tribal Applicants Idaho Historic Preservation Programmatic Agreement Administrative and Legal Requirements Document Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Resources for Subrecipients Actual Costs Completion Report Reimbursement Request Form Davis Bacon Act/LCPtracker: Davis-Bacon Act Requirements for Recipients of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Occupation/Job Type Descriptions Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Davis Bacon Act Compliance Using LCP Tracker LCPtracker Training website LCPtracker Contractor User Guide LCPtracker Prime Approve Guide Build America Buy America Act: DOE’s Implementation of the Buy America Requirement for Infrastructure Projects DOE Build America Buy America Waiver Requests In 2024, OEMR awarded funding to 11 cities and 3 counties across Idaho.
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