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Office of Indian Energy Technical Assistance Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This program provides no-cost technical assistance to federally recognized Indian Tribes and Tribal entities on energy planning, energy efficiency assessments, resource assessments, project planning, building codes, and utility formation activities, as well as support to enhance…
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Current Funding and Technical Assistance Opportunities | Department of Energy Current Funding and Technical Assistance Opportunities Office of Indian Energy Funding and Technical Assistance Opportunities Additional Indian Energy Funding Information Other Funding and Opportunities .
Office of Indian Energy Funding and Technical Assistance Opportunities The Office of Indian Energy provides financial assistance on a competitive basis to develop and deploy energy infrastructure and technology, as well as a no-cost technical assistance program. This page will be updated when new opportunities are available.
DEADLINE TITLE TYPE AGENCY FOCUS AREA OFFICE DESCRIPTION Ongoing Office of Indian Energy Technical Assistance Program Technical Assistance DOE Energy IE Technical assistance is provided at no-cost by experts from the Office of Indian Energy, DOE’s national laboratories, and other partnering organizations.
Assists federally recognized Indian Tribes and Tribal entities, including Alaska Native regional corporations and village corporations, with energy planning, energy efficiency assessments, resource assessments, project planning, building codes and utility formation activities, as well as support to enhance the legal environment for energy sector commerce.
Additional Office of Indian Energy Funding Information Indian Energy Funding Opportunity Exchange (Full legal documents and application instructions) Tribal Energy Projects Database Project Success Stories . Other Funding and Opportunities This table lists current energy funding and related opportunities for Indian Tribes and Tribal entities from the U.S. Department of Energy and other federal agencies and entities.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Federally recognized Indian Tribes, Alaska Native regional and village corporations, and other tribal entities seeking energy planning, efficiency, and resource assessments. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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