Measuring EV Grant Impact on Community Infrastructure

GrantID: 69030

Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,000,000

Deadline: January 22, 2025

Grant Amount High: $6,000,000

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Grant Overview

Capacity Building for Non-Profits in EV Infrastructure

In recent years, the shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) has gained momentum, particularly as cities, states, and countries commit to reducing carbon emissions. An essential component of this transition is the infrastructure supporting EV use, particularly in multifamily housing (MFH) properties where residents often lack access to charging stations. This grant focuses on empowering non-profit organizations to lead the initiatives aimed at increasing EV charging access in these settings. By concentrating on capacity building, the funding aims to equip these organizations with the tools necessary to facilitate the deployment of EV charging stations effectively.

This initiative is designed to help non-profits demonstrate scalable and replicable business models for EV infrastructure deployment. For instance, a non-profit can leverage this funding to partner with local municipalities to install charging stations in MFH properties across a defined region. The aim is to create a network of accessible charging solutions that can serve low-income residents. Another use case could involve training staff about the technical aspects of EV infrastructure deployment, enabling non-profits to become advocates for EV access in zoning and community planning discussions.

Organizations that should apply for this funding are those actively engaged in enhancing access to sustainable transportation solutions and those that can demonstrate a commitment to serve low-income communities. Ideally, eligible non-profits would have experience in infrastructure projects, community engagement, and an understanding of the local housing landscape. Conversely, organizations that do not have the capacity or experience to lead infrastructure projects or who are primarily focused on unrelated services should consider other funding mechanisms.

The alignment factors for this funding include a clear commitment to enhancing accessibility for disadvantaged communities, a proven track record of project delivery, and the capacity to engage and mobilize local stakeholders. Non-profits applying for this funding must articulate how they will utilize the resources to create lasting infrastructure that meets the needs of their constituents, thus fostering sustainable transportation practices in their communities.

Unlike general community development grants, this funding does not support direct service delivery or unrelated community programs that fail to address the specific infrastructure needs of MFH residents. By focusing on capacity building, the initiative seeks to create informed advocates and implementers of EV infrastructure that can drive meaningful changes in the community.

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