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Find similar grantsTexas Clean School Bus Program (TCSB) is sponsored by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Provides grants to public school districts, open-enrollment charter schools, and countywide school districts to reduce diesel-exhaust emissions from school buses.
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Grants to Replace or Retrofit School Buses - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - www. tceq. texas.
gov No Longer Accepting Applications The TCSB Program is no longer accepting applications for the FY26 grant Application Status Report Determine if you are eligible All public school districts and open-enrollment charter schools Private schools do not qualify for funding.
Eligible replacement projects Replacement of 2006 model year or older diesel-fueled school buses with buses of the current or previous model year at the School buses proposed for replacement must currently, and for at least the two years immediately preceding the grant application, have been owned, registered, and operated by the applicant in School buses proposed for replacement must currently be used on a regular daily route to and from a school during the regular Eligible retrofit projects Purchase and installation of eligible retrofit systems - closed crankcase filtration systems, diesel particulate filters, or diesel oxidation catalysts.
A school bus proposed for retrofit must currently be used on a regular daily route to and from a school during the regular school year and have at least five years of useful life Review documents to ensure eligibility Webinar Presentation Video Webinar Presentation Slides Estimate your maximum grant amount Maximum Grant Amount Tables to determine your potential grant amount for replacement projects.
Applicants may be eligible for up to the maximum grant amount listed for the type of activity or 80% of the incremental cost (the eligible costs associated with the qualifying vehicle or engine minus scrappage value), whichever is less. for eligible costs for retrofit projects. Collect documents and fill out forms Forms below are for reference only.
Program is closed. Replacement project applications must be submitted online (see Supplemental Form - Waiver Request (TCEQ-20804-c) Texas Title and Registration Equipment Photos - Guidelines and examples of required photos Retrofit Project Application (TCEQ-20804-b) Applications must be completed and submitted electronically online application instructions . Complete the online application.
Upload IRS Form W-9 and other required attachments (if Securely upload your completed application and any required supporting documentation using our Enter your email address to authenticate. In the subject field, briefly describe what you are submitting (e.g., “TCSB Retrofit Application – Yosemite ISD”) and provide any additional information in the message field.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public school districts, open-enrollment charter schools, and countywide school districts operating diesel-fueled school buses in Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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