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Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Electric Drive Vehicle Battery Improving Economics, Recovery and Reuse, and State of Health is a funding opportunity from the U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) that supports research and development to improve electric vehicle battery economics, recycling, reuse, and performance monitoring.
This Notice of Intent was issued under DE-FOA-3434 and is part of DOE's broader VTO competitive funding program. The opportunity targets advances in battery lifecycle technology. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, public and private institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, for-profit companies, and small businesses.
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Funding Opportunity Number Funding Opportunity Title Announcement Type Program Concept paper Deadline Full Application Deadline DE-FOA-0003514 Notice of Funding Opportunity "Fiscal Year 2025 Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement" NOFO Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) 4/1/2025 6/18/2025 DE-FOA-0003383 Funding Opportunity Announcement "Fiscal Year 2024 Vehicle Technologies Office Batteries Funding Opportunity Announcement" (DE-FOA-0003383) FOA Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) 9/9/2024 10/30/2024 DOE-FOA-0003433 Notice of Intent to Issue Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA-3434 "Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Electric Drive Vehicle Battery Improving Economics, Recovery and Reuse, and State of Health" NOI Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) N/A N/A DOE Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Information Session Series The U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) Information Session Series provides recorded videos explaining VTO’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) process and application components.
The purpose of these videos is to help potential applicants understand the VTO NOFO process and requirements as well as how to properly submit the required NOFO components. Potential funding opportunity applicants can learn more about the EERE funding application process at How Do I Apply for EERE Funding?
Additionally, applicants can review the Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) Information Session Series from 2023-2024 , which provides recorded videos explaining VTO’s competitive funding opportunity process. As of October 2024, the funding opportunity process previously known as a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) has changed to a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) format so some references in the series may be out of date.
However, much of the content is still relevant to help potential applicants understand the VTO funding opportunity process and requirements Session 1: Basics of a Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) View the presentation and the recording .
During Session 1, DOE staff provide an overview of the application process for a Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), including the concept paper and full application phases. Presenters also discuss the key content to read and review, specific language to pay close attention to, and the required components of a full application.
Session 2: Preparing a NOFO Budget Justification and Other Application Components View the presentation and the recording . During Session 2, DOE staff describe key information to know regarding funding application components that correspond to a project budget including SF 424, allowable project costs, Budget Justification, and Cost Share.
The session also touches on basic information about a project team, letters of commitment, and project Statement of Project Objectives, or SOPO. Session 3: Tips for a Strong NOFO Application The Small Business Innovations Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs are research and development initiatives across the federal government specifically targeting small businesses.
Businesses that win SBIR or STTR awards keep the rights to any technology developed and are encouraged to commercialize it. VTO, through broader Department of Energy efforts, supports SBIR/STTR to increase commercialization of technology developed through DOE-supported research and development, stimulate innovation in the private sector, and improve the return on investment from federally funded research.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State and local governments, public and private institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, and small businesses. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications from eligible entities to compete for financial assistance through the Targeted Airshed Grant Program. This program will assist local, state, and/or tribal air pollution control agencies to conduct emission reduction activities to reduce air pollution in nonattainment areas that EPA determines are the top five most polluted areas relative to the ozone (O3), annual average fine particulate matter (PM2.5), or 24-hour PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). To learn more about eligible entities, see Section III.A. The overall goal of the Targeted Airshed Grant Program is to reduce air pollution in the nation’s areas with the highest levels of ozone and PM2.5 ambient air concentrations listed in the three tables directly below. Area information, including maps and lists of the counties within each nonattainment area, is available at EPA’s Green Book. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-OAR-OAQPS-21-03. Assistance Listing: 66.956. Funding Instrument: CA,G. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $8M per award.
EPA Region 8 (the Region) is soliciting applications that address the national and regional priority of decreasing the environmental impact of materials with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). This funding opportunity is designed to both decrease materials generated (source reduction) and increase the diversion of materials through reuse, recycling, and other strategies. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R8-2021-SMM. Assistance Listing: 66.808. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: $10K – $25K per award.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is soliciting applications to provide training and technical assistance to rural, small, and tribal municipalities, publicly owned wastewater treatment works, and decentralized wastewater treatment systems for the prevention, reduction, and elimination of pollution. Eligible activities include training and technical assistance only. Infrastructure construction projects such as repairing water or sewer lines, adding new equipment, or upgrading, retrofitting, or rehabilitating existing equipment are not eligible for funding under this announcement. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-OW-OWM-22-02. Assistance Listing: 66.446. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $18M per award.