Investing in America: Climate Action Funding Resource Guide
Federal Funding Opportunities for CCAPs
In September 2024, EPA hosted a workshop for Climate Pollution Reduction Grants planning grantees. The workshop was part of an ongoing effort to provide grantees with technical assistance as they develop and implement Comprehensive Climate Action Plans (CCAPs) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across their economies. Experts from seven federal agencies (U.S. Departments of Transportation, Energy, Agriculture, Housing and Urban Development, Treasury, and EPA) gave presentations detailing many funding and financing opportunities that may be leveraged to fund CCAPs.
View or download the presentations:
Beyond Measures: Leveraging Federal Funding Opportunities for CCAPs (pdf)
This is the updated 2024 Climate Action Funding Resource Guide.
The 2023 Climate Action Funding Resource Guide also remains available.
This guide was originally designed as a companion piece to the Investing in America: Climate Action Funding Fair held August 7-11, 2023 in support of EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program. The purpose of the guide is to offer resources for locating federal funding opportunities to states, metropolitan statistical areas, Tribes and territories—eligible entities of EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants—for development of climate action plans under the program.
On this page:
Climate Action Funding Resource Guide
The programs highlighted during each Funding Fair session, as well as several important programs that could not be highlighted due to time constraints, are listed below. Please note that all programs are operating on different timelines and therefore have different levels of public information. Some programs below are unlinked as public information has yet to be release at the date of this page's publication.
U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEM) – HUD Office of Housing (Single-family)(PDF)
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Energy Performance Contract (EPC) – HUD Office of Public and Indian Housing
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Green Mortgage Insurance Premium (Green MIP) – HUD Office of Housing (Multifamily)
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Mark-to-Market (M2M) Program, Green Initiative – HUD Office of Housing (Multifamily)
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Rate Reduction Incentive (RRI) – HUD Office of Public and Indian Housing
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Small Rural Freezing Rolling Base – HUD Office of Public and Indian Housing
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Utility Partnership Program – HUD Office of Public and Indian Housing
U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of the Treasury
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Department of the Treasury
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Note: Tribes are eligible for programs listed under sector headings, the list below is of programs specific to Tribes.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Department of Transportation
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Airport Zero Emissions Vehicle and Infrastructure Pilot Program
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Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program
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Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI)
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Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail Grant Program
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Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE)
U.S. Department of the Treasury
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Mobile Source Grants
U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Energy
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Consumer Electronics Battery Recycling, Reprocessing, and Battery Collection Grants
- Waste-to-Energy Technical Assistance for Local Governments
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Funding Trackers
The following lists compile and curate funding opportunities that may be useful for CPRG applicants who are researching and assessing available funding, application deadlines (for those programs that have applications), and other key information.
Federal Resources
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EPA CPRG List A table of programs found in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act) and the Inflation Reduction Act with total available funds of over $500,000,000 and for which Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) applicants may be eligible.1
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DOE Funding & Financing. A table of Department of Energy public sector funding & technical assistance programs covering $97 billion in funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.
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DOT Navigator A new Department of Transportation (DOT) resource to help communities understand the best ways to apply for grants, and to plan for and deliver transformative infrastructure projects and services.
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Energy Communities Funding Clearinghouse A searchable database of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act provisions that describes the direction and amount of future funding opportunities relevant to energy communities. Many resources are available to other communities in addition to energy communities. (Updated approximately quarterly or when significant new information is available.)
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White House Open Funding Opportunities: Clean Energy This document highlights Inflation Reduction Act funding opportunities that are open for application for state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments; nonprofit organizations; agricultural producers; manufacturers; and more. The list includes information on the Inflation Reduction Act program, the deadline for applying, and a link to the application, where applicable.
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Advancing Equitable Workforce Development for Infrastructure Jobs This guide provides an overview of federal funding resources to support equitable workforce development in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and other appropriations.
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Grants.gov Grants.gov is a searchable repository for all federal grant programs and a platform for applicants to explore funding opportunities.
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HUD Funding Navigator A new Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) resource to help find open and upcoming funding opportunities, including grants, loans, tax credits, and rebates, as well as technical assistance opportunities.
Third Party Resources
Disclaimer: Note that links to sources of information outside the federal government are not endorsed by EPA and information found on those sites is not subject to federal information quality, privacy, security, and related guidelines.
These trackers may not immediately reflect changes based on agency announcements. For the most up-to-date information on a specific program, including detailed application requirements, please visit the agency’s program webpage.
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Climate Program Portal (Registration required; no cost.) A searchable database from Atlas Public Policy for funding opportunities under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act designed for the public sector (the portal is open to NGOs, State, local, and Tribal governments and others who are supporting their efforts). Funding awarded under the Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act is also tracked. (Updated approximately daily)
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Inflation Reduction Act Tracker A searchable database from Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and the Environmental Defense Fund with information about the Inflation Reduction Act’s climate change-related provisions and actions taken by federal agencies to implement those provisions. (Updated approximately weekly)
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IIJA & Inflation Reduction Act Funding Tracker This tool from researchers at the University of Michigan aims to assist local governments, municipal utilities, research institutions, certain tax-exempt groups, and Tribes identify sustainability funding opportunities and tax programs that are relevant to Michigan from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)/Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act. Most resources are also available to applicants in other states, and users can filter for programs covering specific topics (e.g., planning, energy, water), and/or those designed for the needs of rural communities. (Updated approximately monthly)
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Inflation Reduction Act Program and Tax Incentive Summary This spreadsheet from the Rocky Mountain Institute breaks down the funding opportunities in the bill in a way that allows a variety of users to easily find out which Inflation Reduction Act programs and tax incentives can benefit them. The spreadsheet was developed particularly for use by state and local/municipal governments, Tribal nations, businesses, non-profits, institutions of higher education, and individual consumers. (Updated approximately quarterly or when significant new information is available)
[1] Note: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act (IIJA) are the same legislation and were signed November 15 2021. The Inflation Reduction Act was signed August 16 2022.