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Find similar grantsNew Hampshire Small Business Energy Audit Fund (EAF) is sponsored by New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA). Provides grants to cover 75% of comprehensive energy audit costs for New Hampshire agricultural producers and rural small businesses.
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Small Business Energy Audit Fund – Resources from NHCDFA Small Business Energy Audit Fund Program Overview & Objectives Small Business Energy Audit Fund CDFA’s Small Business Energy Audit Fund (EAF) provides grants to cover 75% of the cost of comprehensive energy audits for New Hampshire agricultural producers and rural small businesses.
The program provides businesses with guidance to implement comprehensive energy efficiency and renewable energy installations that: Reduce energy use and its related environmental impacts Improve non-energy benefits including: Building durability, occupant comfort and safety, and workplace productivity; Download the complete Application & Program Guide See the 1-page Program Summary See the CDFA Clean Energy Resources Prospective Energy Audit Fund applicants are encouraged to consult with CDFA staff before submitting a formal application.
For more information, please contact Scott Maslansky, CDFA Director of Clean Energy Finance, at 603-226-2170, or email smaslansky@nhcdfa. org .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: New Hampshire agricultural producers and rural small businesses seeking comprehensive energy audits Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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