Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project: Coastal, Remote, and Island Community Technical Assistance

Funding Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Department of Energy
Funding Agency Type
Federal Government
Deadline for Application/LOI/Concept Paper
Application is Ongoing/Rolling
No
Funding Minimum
$0
Description of Entities Eligible to Apply

ETIPP is open to communities and organizations in the United States and its territories. To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following criteria.

The benefitting community must match at least one of these descriptions:
It is located on an island.
It is within 50 miles of a coastline (ocean or seacoast, or along the Great Lakes).
It is in Alaska and not serviced by the Railbelt grid utilities.
It is a federally recognized tribe in an ETIPP-supported region.
The lead applicant is a local government (e.g., municipality, county, city, town), a Tribe or Tribal organization, a community-based organization (including nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations), a special purpose district (e.g., school district, water district, sewer district), an academic institution, a municipal utility, or an electric co-op.
A group competing as one team may be selected, provided that the online account holder of the submission is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Individuals competing as part of a team may participate if they are legally authorized to work in the United States.
Private entities that are part of an application must be incorporated in and maintain a primary place of business in the United States.
Academic institutions that are part of an application must be based in the United States.

If you are unsure whether you are eligible, reach out to an ETIPP regional partner for more information and/or contact ETIPP@nrel.gov.

Categories of Eligible Locations for Activities to Take Place
All of Region 9
Description of Eligible Locations for Activities to Take Place

United States & Territories

Description of Funding Opportunity

DOE's ETIPP works alongside coastal, remote, and island communities seeking to transform their energy systems and increase energy resilience. These communities have unique physical features that fundamentally shape what energy options are available. For many of these communities, access to resilient, affordable, sustainable, and clean energy resources is a priority. ETIPP helps communities to assess and advance the solutions that best meet their needs.

In addition to supporting communities in their energy system transformation, ETIPP is also committed to the Justice40 Initiative. This government-wide initiative has a goal of delivering 40% of the overall benefits of relevant federal investments in climate and energy to disadvantaged communities, and it tracks performance toward that goal. Applications that demonstrate their project will directly benefit a disadvantaged community are strongly encouraged.

Is this a cooperative agreement?
No
Are these pre-allocated/non-competitive funds?
No
Is a cost-share required?
No
Additional Notes

Not considered a grant.