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Deployment of Decarbonization Technologies and Strategies for California Industrial Facilities

$10,000,000
Closed
CA
Grant Description

The Projects for Organizations grant opportunity, offered by the Idaho Commission on the Arts, aims to support public projects and events by nonprofit organizations, informal arts groups applying through fiscal agents, and arts-in-education projects within schools and school districts. This grant aligns with the Commission's mission to foster arts and culture within Idaho by directly funding initiatives that engage the public and promote arts education. The program specifically targets organizations operating in Idaho for at least one year with a valid 501(c)(3) status or governmental units including schools. The primary beneficiaries of this grant are the citizens of Idaho, who benefit from increased access to public arts projects and events, and students within the state, who gain from enhanced arts-in-education programming. The impact goals include enriching community life through cultural offerings and fostering artistic development and appreciation. The grant prioritizes projects that compensate professional artists and meet specific eligibility criteria, ensuring a high standard of artistic endeavor and professional practice. Funding information indicates that grants are up to $1,100 and require a 1:1 match (cash or in-kind), funding up to 50% of projected expenses. This demonstrates a strategic priority to leverage additional resources and encourage community investment in arts projects. While specific measurable results beyond successful project completion and financial accountability are not explicitly detailed, the focus on public projects and arts-in-education implies expected outcomes such as increased community engagement in the arts and improved arts literacy among students. The Idaho Commission on the Arts' strategic priority, as reflected in this grant, is to provide accessible funding for a diverse range of artistic and cultural projects across all counties in Idaho. Their theory of change appears to be that by providing financial support and setting clear eligibility and project guidelines, they can empower local organizations and schools to deliver high-quality arts experiences, thereby enriching communities and fostering a vibrant arts ecosystem throughout the state. The requirement for final reports for past grants also indicates a commitment to accountability and continuous improvement within their funding programs.

Funding Details

Award Range

$4,000,000 - $10,000,000

Total Program Funding

$46,200,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

Yes - 0.25

Additional Details

The purpose of this solicitation is to deploy advanced decarbonization and/or grid support technologies at California industrial facilities to promote electrification and reduce GHG emissions produced from the industrial sector. This solicitation will target technologies that have the potential to demonstrate cost-effectiveness and scalable to multiple industrial facilities with potential to increase confidence for adoption.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

County governments
Special district governments
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Private institutions of higher education
For profit organizations other than small businesses

Additional Requirements

Eligible Projects Cutting-edge, emerging technologies • TRL of 8 or greater • not widely deployed in California • proven commercially and/or in a relevant industrial environment • documented technology and economic performance and emissions data for at least one year of operation Projects must achieve at least one of the following goals: • Electrify some or all industrial processes • Maximize GHG emission reductions • Reduce electrical demand during net peak periods • Provide air pollution benefits to priority populations • Drive scalability and application of project technology to other facilities/industries/processes• Existing industrial facilities located in California, utilities, equipment manufacturers, energy service providers, aggregators, and developers o Food and beverage industries receiving funding for the same project from the CEC’s Food Production Investment Program (FPIP) are ineligible for funding from the INDIGO Program o Oil/gas production, processing, transport, gas efficiency ineligible • Applicants must accept the INDIGO terms and conditions available online: https://www.energy.ca.gov/funding-opportunities/funding-resources • Applicants are encouraged to register with the California Secretary of State, as all recipients must be registered and in good standing to enter into an agreement with the Energy Commission: http://www.sos.ca.gov

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

May 3, 2024

Application Closes

June 3, 2024

Contact Information

Grantor

Kevyn Piper

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Science and Technology
Energy
Natural Resources
Income Security and Social Services

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