High Oil Prices Got You Down? Grab an Alternative Energy Grant!
Alternative Energy Grant programs are helping businesses, nonprofits, and individuals switch from costly fossil fuels to cleaner, smarter solutions. With oil prices on the rise and the cost of living stretching budgets to their breaking points, it makes sense to explore more economical options that also help our planet. These grants make it easier to adopt electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, or fuel-efficient equipment. Small steps now can lead to long-term savings and a more sustainable future.
GrantWatch is offering a curated list of 10 Alternative Energy Grants for our subscribers to explore. Highlights include funding for electric vehicle charging stations, rebates for alternative fuel vehicles, energy efficiency projects, clean transportation startups, and internships in the clean energy sector. With over 300 energy-related opportunities on GrantWatch, a quick category search plus a targeted keyword can help subscribers secure the funding they need to make the transition.
Alternative Energy Grants
Tax Credits to USA Businesses and Consumers for Fueling Equipment
Tax credits to USA businesses/consumers to buy fueling equipment. Credits are available for the purchase and implementation of fueling equipment intended for alternative fuels. Fueling equipment must be installed in eligible census tracts, including non-urban areas and low-income communities.
Grants to Promote the Use of Alternative Fuels
Grants to California businesses and government agencies to promote the use of alternative fuels. Funding is for infrastructure projects that help to lower emissions. Eligible project types are non-residential electric charging stations, natural gas, and hydrogen fueling stations.
Rebates for Alternative Fuel Vehicles
$2,500 rebates to Delaware individuals, nonprofits, and businesses towards the purchase or lease of electric and propane-powered vehicles. Funding encourages individuals, nonprofits, and businesses to lease or purchase clean-fueled vehicles in order to improve the state’s air quality.
Grants to Install and Maintain Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Grants to Michigan organizations to install and maintain electric vehicle charging stations for multi-family properties. Funding promotes environmentally friendly transportation options, provides low-cost at-home charging solutions, and deploys charging equipment.
In-Kind Support and Grants to Address Energy-Related Issues
Grants and in-kind support to Massachusetts startups for projects that address issues related to clean energy. The program assists emerging companies that align with one of the following areas of interest: clean transportation, offshore wind, high-performance buildings, and net-zero grids.
Grants for Energy Efficiency Projects
Up to $50,000 to North Dakota schools, nonprofits, and businesses for projects that address energy efficiency. Funding is for future projects that promote the benefits of energy efficiency and renewable energy through technology deployment, communications, and outreach activities.
Opportunity for Clean Energy Industry Employers to Host Paid Interns
Opportunity for Maine employers in the clean energy industry to host paid interns. Funding gives individuals work experience in the clean energy industry. This includes training and mentorship opportunities. Funded internships are expected to be short-term roles.
British Columbia Rebates to Promote the Use of Zero-Emission Vehicles
Rebates to British Columbia individuals, nonprofits, and businesses to promote the purchase of zero-emission vehicles. Funding increases the use of environmentally beneficial vehicles (electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles). Only new vehicles are eligible for incentives.
Grants to Hire Interns in the Clean Energy Sector
Grants to New York businesses to hire interns for work in the clean energy sector. Funding facilitates the placement of individuals first entering the industry, in businesses where they can gain work experience and become professionals in the clean energy sector.
Power Your Future with Funding
An alternative energy grant could be what helps your organization cut costs, embrace cleaner technology, and build a more sustainable future. Explore the opportunities on GrantWatch and take the next step toward energy savings that benefit both your bottom line and the planet.
About GrantWatch
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