Unlock $10M for High Energy Cost Rural Communities

Summary

Rural businesses and communities facing extreme energy costs can apply for up to $10 million to build or upgrade energy generation and distribution systems. This funding supports renewable energy and efficiency projects to reduce energy burdens and improve local infrastructure.

Eligibility

Rural Business Energy Costs Infrastructure Renewable Energy

Full Description

The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), announces the availability of up to $10 million in competitive grants to assist communities with extremely high energy costs. The grant funds may be used to acquire, construct, or improve energy generation, transmission, or distribution facilities serving communities where average annual residential expenditure for home energy exceeding 275 percent of the national average. Eligible projects also include on-grid and off-grid renewable energy projects and implementation of energy efficiency, and energy conservation projects for eligible communities. Projects cannot be for the primary benefit of a single household or business.

Grant funds may not be used for the preparation of the grant application, payment of utility bills, fuel purchases, routine maintenance or other routine operating costs, or for the purchase of any equipment, structures, or real estate not directly associated with provision of community energy services. See the published Notice of Solicitation of Applications which describes the eligibility and application requirements, the criteria that will be used by RUS to award funding, and information on how to obtain application materials.

Apply on Grants.gov