Open Funding Opportunities
Currently open funding opportunities are listed below. This list is updated monthly as new opportunities are added.
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FEDERAL
DOE’s Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas Funding Opportunity
These grants will provide a total of $400 million to 20-50 projects with awards ranging from $2-$50 million per award. This opportunity is open to state, local, Tribal governments and other communities of less than 10,000 residents. This funding will be used to fund projects that improve cost-effectiveness of energy generation, transmission, or distribution systems; siting or upgrading transmission and distribution lines; reduce greenhouse gas emissions from energy generation in rural or remote areas; provide or modernize electric generation facilities; develop microgrids; or increase energy efficiency.
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Final applications are due August 28, 2025.
DOE’s Energy Infrastructure Reinvestment (EIR) Loan Guarantees
DOE’s EIR program will finance projects that retool, repower, repurpose, or replace energy infrastructure that has ceased operations or enable operating energy infrastructure to avoid, reduce, utilize or sequester air pollutants or greenhouse gas emissions. Examples include: Upgrading or uprating energy infrastructure so it can restart or operate more efficiently, at higher output, or with lower emissions; Replacing retired energy infrastructure with clean energy infrastructure; Building new facilities for clean energy purposes that utilize legacy energy infrastructure. Eligibility for this program is broad and includes project developers, clean tech manufacturers and service providers, regulated utilities, and independent power producers. Award amounts vary with $250 billion in loan guarantee authority available.
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The deadline to apply for this program is September 30, 2026.
TRIBAL
Native American Preparedness Grant Program - CALIFORNIA
This grant includes Hazardous Waste and Emergency Response training. Grant amount up to $10,000 annually. Grant includes oil spill-related training, Participation in the CDFW-OSPR preparedness activities and serve as the Tribal Representative for the Geographic Response Plans and the United States Coast Guard Area Contingency Planning Committees; Attendance to tabletop and industry-led oil spill drills and exercises.
- Applications are continuous
CALIFORNIA
Center for Sustainable Energy Fast Charge California Project 1
Incentives can cover up to 100% of total approved project costs, up to $100,000 per charging port. Disadvantaged communities and low-income communities that meet ready-to-build requirements will be prioritized on a first-come, first-served basis.
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The deadline to apply is July 8, 2025.
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