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Visit funder's website →Workforce Development Grant Program is sponsored by Nevada Governor's Office of Energy. This program, funded under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, aims to build a robust, skilled, and diverse energy workforce across Nevada by ensuring equitable access to training, certification, and career opportunities, particularly for residents in under-resourced communities.
Eligible projects include tuition reimbursement and scholarship programs, establishment of new training and certification programs in the energy field, and expansion of existing programs in energy efficiency. Projects can also provide pathways for underrepresented groups through wraparound services.
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Workforce Development Grant Program Workforce Development Grant Program 1. SEP BIL_Workforce_NOFO_FINAL_ROUND2. pdf 1.
SEP BIL_Workforce_NOFO_FINAL. pdf 2. Appendix A_Workforce Development Grant Cover Page.
docx 3. Appendix B_GOE Workforce Development Workplan. docx 4.
Appendix C _GOE Workforce Development_Budget-Justification-Workbook_2. 18. 26.
xlsx 5. Appendix D_GOE Workforce Development Grant_Assurances (Informational). docx 6.
Appendix E_SF-LLL_(Disclosure_of_Lobbying_Activities). pdf Helpful Documents and Links Administrative and Legal Requirements Document (ALRD) Nevada Vender Number Registration Workforce Development Grant Program Overview This program is funded under t he Bipartisan Infrastructure Law ( BIL) Section 13007 (Workforce Development, Training, and Education ) .
The purpose of this program is to build a robust , skilled, and diverse energy workforce across Nevada by ensuring equitable access to training, certification, and career opportunities particularly for residents in under - resourced communities.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026 Applicant questions on NOFO: Deadline for submission March 6, 2026, at 5:00 PM PST GOE responses to applicant questions Responses will be published every few days as they come in, with all the questions and answers posted by March 10, 2026 , on energy. nv. gov .
Send questions to: GOEgrants@energy. nv. gov March 13, 2025, by 5:00pm PST Award notifications (approximately) Project Period of Performance Questions must be submitted to: GOEgrants@energy.
nv. gov ; before March 6, 2026, at 5:00PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) Institutions of higher education Eligible Project/Topic Areas Tuition Reimbursement and Scholarships: Support existing training programs in energy-related fields—including mining, HVAC, electrical work, plumbing, energy auditing, diesel mechanics, and heavy equipment operation, through tuition reimbursement and scholarships.
Program Expansion and Outreach: Expand energy efficiency programs to increase student enrollment, with up to 10% of the budget available for marketing and outreach efforts. Barrier Reduction and Supportive Resources: Reduce participation barriers by providing vouchers and funding for essential materials, including PPE, books, tools, and other educational resources.
Pathways for Underrepresented Groups : Support youth entering the workforce, women, veterans, and workers from under-resourced communities by providing wraparound services, including scholarships and educational vouchers for tools, PPE, food, housing, and childcare.
Applicant questions on NOFO: Deadline for submission November 21, 2025, at 5:00 PM PST GOE responses to applicant questions Responses will be published every few days as they come in, with all the questions and answers posted by November 24, 2025 , on energy. nv. gov .
Send questions to: GOEgrants@energy. nv.
gov December 3, 2025, by 5:00pm PST (Applications Closed) Award notifications (approximately) Project Period of Performance Questions must be submitted before November 21, 2025, at 5:00PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) Last updated: November 21, 2025 Institutions of higher education Small contractors supporting energy industry Eligible Project/Topic Areas 1) Topic Areas for Institutions of higher education Tuition reimbursement and scholarship program for existing and new training Establishment of new training and certification program(s) in the energy field Expansion of existing programs in energy efficiency resulting in increased student enrollment e.g. additional equipment, desks etc. 2) Topic Areas for Small Contractors supporting the energy industry Creation of programs to up-skill workforce: Training and Certifications: BPI, RESNET, NATE, Excellence, ASHRAE, other certifications may qualify after GOE approval 3) Topic Areas for Nonprofit entities Marketing of available training programs in Nevada supporting the energy sector Provide pathways for underrepresented groups, veterans, and workers from under-resourced communities through the provision of wrap around services such as tools, personal protective equipment, food, housing, and childcare.
4) Topic Area for Workforce Boards Establishment of new training and certification of programs in the energy field Expansion of existing training programs in the energy efficiency resulting in increased registration e.g. additional equipment, desk, etc. Provide pathways for underrepresented groups, veterans, and workers from under-resourced communities through the provision of wraparound services such as tools, personal protective equipment, food, housing, and childcare.
Must sign agreement with GOE Must provide monthy progress reports Must provide monthly progress updates via phone and email with program manager as needed Must provide documentation of project expenditures (i.e. invoices and proof of payment) Must submit payment request within 30 days of completing the project/activity 1. SEP BIL_Workforce_NOFO_FINAL_ROUND2. pdf 1.
SEP BIL_Workforce_NOFO_FINAL. pdf 2. Appendix A_Workforce Development Grant Cover Page.
docx 3. Appendix B_GOE Workforce Development Workplan. docx 4.
Appendix C _GOE Workforce Development_Budget-Justification-Workbook_2. 18. 26.
xlsx 5. Appendix D_GOE Workforce Development Grant_Assurances (Informational). docx 6.
Appendix E_SF-LLL_(Disclosure_of_Lobbying_Activities). pdf Helpful Documents and Links Administrative and Legal Requirements Document (ALRD) Nevada Vender Number Registration
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Statement of Need: Describe (i) the primary problem or goal; (ii) the project location; (iii) why the project is needed now, consequences of not funding; (iv) budget discussion including project costs, financial risks, additional funding, and sustainability past the project period.
Topic Area: Identify the project area your proposal addresses and explain how it meets the purpose of this NOFO in alignment with GOE's energy efficiency workforce advancement initiatives.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations building a robust, skilled, and diverse energy workforce in Nevada. Specific topic areas for Workforce Boards include establishing new training and certification programs in the energy field, expanding existing programs, and providing pathways for underrepresented groups through wraparound services like tools, PPE, food, housing, and childcare. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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