The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is pleased to announce the FY23 Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Grant Program. This first-come, first-served program provides Maryland organizations with capital incentives to install qualified CHP systems at their facilities to enhance operational efficiency, cost reductions, sustainability, and resilience... Read More
The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) offers Fiscal Year 2023 Jane E. Lawton Conservation Loan Program (FY23 Lawton Program) to Maryland Nonprofit Organizations, Local Governments, Maryland Businesses, and State Agencies for the implementation of cost-effective energy efficiency and conservation improvements for existing or to-be-constructed facilities. To... Read More
The State of Maryland provides Clean Energy Rebates through the Commercial Clean Energy Rebate Program (“C-CERP”) to businesses, nonprofits, local governments, and State of Maryland government agencies and departments that install clean energy systems on facilities located within the State. Applications will be accepted throughout... Read More
This Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) program provides technical assistance to state and local government entities for solar site surveys and to conduct preliminary development of solar projects. For projects accepted under this program, MEA will coordinate with the Maryland Environmental Service (MES) for the provision... Read More
This Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) program provides financial assistance for the purchase of new and converted alternative fueled fleet vehicles registered in the state of Maryland. Specifically, the program provides funding to support the incremental cost to purchase alternative fuel fleet vehicles or convert new... Read More
The State Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) Clean Fuels Technical Assistance (CFTA) Program aims to provide eligible local government and municipal fleets with technical assistance as they consider alternative transportation fuel options. Through the CFTA, a technical assistance contractor employed by the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA)... Read More
FEMA is expanding investment in the BRIC’s non-financial Direct Technical Assistance to at least 40 communities in the next grant cycle to help build capacity and capability at the local level. Direct Technical Assistance reduces barriers that prevent some communities from accessing the BRIC program.... Read More
Since President Biden signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law more than eight months ago, his Administration has hit the ground running to deliver investments that change people’s lives for the better and get America moving again. Already, over $110 billion has been announced and is headed... Read More
Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) will support states, local communities, tribes and territories as they undertake hazard mitigation projects, reducing the risks they face from disasters and natural hazards. The BRIC program guiding principles are supporting communities through capability- and capacity-building; encouraging and enabling... Read More
This year, the Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC) is growing the Partnership for Resilient Communities (PRC) with a new round of funding that will allow them to add additional partners to the program’s cohort. This request for proposals is seeking 4-5 organizations to participate in... Read More