Innovative Approaches for Non-Profits in EV Deployment

GrantID: 68460

Grant Funding Amount Low: $12,600,000

Deadline: November 22, 2024

Grant Amount High: $12,600,000

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Summary

If you are located in and working in the area of Energy, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Innovative Support for Non-Profits in EV Deployment

The transition toward vehicle-grid integration (VGI) technologies entails not only technological advancements but also the engagement of community-based organizations, particularly non-profits. This funding initiative is tailored to develop resources that support non-profits dedicated to enhancing community awareness and engagement with electric vehicles (EVs) as distributed energy resources. By developing a digital toolkit, this program aims to provide non-profits with essential resources for understanding and implementing VGI technologies effectively.

One use case involves a local non-profit focused on environmental advocacy that utilizes the toolkit to administer community workshops on the benefits of EV technologies. These workshops would educate residents on how to access incentives related to EV purchases and charging installation, thereby accelerating community adoption of sustainable practices. Another instance could encompass a non-profit leveraging case studies from the toolkit to foster partnerships with local governments, promoting policies that incentivize EV adoption within under-resourced neighborhoods.

To qualify for this funding, non-profits must demonstrate a clear purpose that aligns with energy equity and community empowerment. However, organizations that lack a focus on VGI or do not prioritize community involvement in their initiatives may find their applications less competitive. It is crucial for applicants to outline how they plan to utilize the digital toolkit to create tangible change within their communities, particularly in relation to EV deployment and energy sustainability.

Capacity requirements highlight the necessity for a basic understanding of energy technologies and a strategic approach toward community engagement. Successful applicants will need to showcase their ability to mobilize local assets and resources effectively. Entities that undervalue community collaboration or provide a limited scope in their project proposals risk disqualification from funding opportunities.

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