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Industrial Training & Assessment Centers (ITAC) Implementation Grant Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This program provides grants to small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) to implement recommendations made in ITAC and Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership (CHP TAP) assessments since 2018, and in recommendations made in equivalent assessments since 2021.
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Industrial Assessment Centers (ITAC) Implementation Grants Industrial Training & Assessment Centers (ITAC) Implementation Grants At this time, program activities including award negotiations, application reviews and selections, and new submissions, are on hold as DOE continues to evaluate program portfolios on a case-by-case basis consistent with administration priorities.
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Industrial Training & Assessment Centers Program– formerly known as the Industrial Assessment Centers, ENERGYWERX, allows small and medium-sized manufacturing firms (SMMs) to apply to receive grants of up to $300,000 per unique assessment recommendation, at a 50% cost share, made in Industrial Training & Assessment Centers (ITAC) assessments and/or DOE Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership (CHP TAP) assessments – including what are now called “Onsite Energy TAP” assessments – and, once qualified, other assessments submitted previously for qualification as “ITAC-equivalent.
” Supporting Small and Medium-sized Manufacturers The DOE Industrial Training & Assessment Centers (ITAC) Implementation Grant Program provides grants funded by section 40521 of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, 42 USC 17116, to small- and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) to implement recommendations made in ITAC and Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership (CHP TAP) assessments since 2018, and in recommendations made in equivalent assessments since 2021.
These grants will bolster the American manufacturing base by supporting projects to increase productivity and competitiveness at SMMs. DOE further intends that these grants will improve business performance, increase energy affordability, and create pathways to high-quality jobs where possible, utilizing registered apprenticeship programs and ITAC Program participants in implementation efforts.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small and medium-sized manufacturing firms (SMMs). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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