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Tribal Clean Energy Planning and Development – 2025 is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy. This planned funding opportunity intends to solicit applications from Indian Tribes and Alaska Native entities to conduct tribal clean energy planning, comprehensively assess the feasibility and viability of deploying clean energy technology, or conduct clean energy project desi…
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Opportunity Listing - Tribal Clean Energy Planning and Development – 2025 Tribal Clean Energy Planning and Development – 2025 Agency: Golden Field Office Assistance Listings: 81. 087 -- Renewable Energy Research and Development Last Updated: January 20, 2026 View version history on Grants.
gov This Notice is issued so that interested parties are aware of DOE’s intention to issue a Tribal Clean Energy Planning and Development FOA in the near future. All of the information contained in this Notice is subject to change. DOE will not respond to questions concerning this Notice.
However, once the FOA has been released, DOE will provide an avenue for potential Applicants to submit questions. Applications will be due about 90 days after the FOA is issued. Through this planned Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), the DOE Office of Indian Energy plans to solicit applications from Indian Tribes,...
which include Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Village Corporations, Intertribal Organizations, and Tribal Energy Development Organizations to: (1) Conduct tribal clean energy planning (Area of Interest 1); (2) Comprehensively assess the feasibility and viability of deploying clean energy technology on Tribal Lands (Area of Interest 2); or (3) Conduct clean energy project design and development activities for deployment on Tribal Buildings or Tribal Lands (Area of Interest 3).
A 10% recipient cost share of the total allowable project costs is anticipated to be required under the planned FOA. However, the DOE Office of Indian Energy may provide an opportunity for eligible Applicants to request a cost share reduction from 10% to 0% based on poverty rate and median household income of the tribal community relative to the statewide median household income.
The DOE Office of Indian Energy envisions awarding multiple financial assistance awards in the form of grants. The estimated period of performance for each award will be approximately two (2) years to three (3) years. Under the planned FOA, DOE Office of Indian Energy anticipates making approximately $25 million available with awards that range from $100,000 to $2,500,000 depending on the Area of Interest.
This is a NOI only. DOE may issue a FOA as described herein, may issue a FOA that is significantly different than the FOA described herein, or DOE may not issue a FOA at all. Grantor contact information File name Description Last updated FundOpp_DE-FOA-0003400.
pdf DE-FOA-0003400 Jan 20, 2026 05:56 PM UTC Link to additional information IE Notice of Intent Exchange Archived: January 22, 2026 Funding opportunity number : Cost sharing or matching requirement : Funding instrument type : Opportunity Category Explanation : Category of Funding Activity :
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Indian Tribes, which include Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Village Corporations, Intertribal Organizations, and Tribal Energy Development Organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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