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  • Grant Due: FY 2024 Vehicle Technologies Office Batteries Funding

    Grant Due: FY 2024 Vehicle Technologies Office Batteries Funding

    FY 2024 Vehicle Technologies Office Batteries Funding

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program advances research, development, demonstration, and deployment (RD&D) in several areas critical to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, including: development of innovative battery chemistries and component materials, reduction of cascading battery fires, and battery electrode, cell, and pack manufacturing cost reduction. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State and local governments, nonprofits, for-profits, institutions of higher education, and Indian Tribes 

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $42.9 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? October 30, 2024 (Full Application) 

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  • Grant Due: FY 2025 Landscape Scale Restoration (LSR) Competitive Grant Program

    Grant Due: FY 2025 Landscape Scale Restoration (LSR) Competitive Grant Program

    FY 2025 Landscape Scale Restoration (LSR) Competitive Grant Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program supports collaborative, science-based restoration projects that focus on priority landscapes in the western United States and encourages the use of innovative cross-boundary approaches to support landscape restoration. Projects must focus on on-the-ground outcomes on nonfederal rural forest land, which is also considered nonindustrial private forest land or state forest land. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State forestry agencies, local governments,

    Indian Tribes, non-profit organizations, universities, and

    Alaska Native corporations

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Unspecified

    WHEN'S IT DUE? November 15, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2024 Heat Tabletop Exercise Design Challenge

    Grant Due: FY 2024 Heat Tabletop Exercise Design Challenge

    FY 2024 Heat Tabletop Exercise Design Challenge

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? This program invites local governments in close collaboration with community members and leaders, to develop Heat Tabletop Exercise Situation Manuals complete with realistic extreme heat scenarios to exercise heat action plans. In particular, the situation manuals should fuel tabletop exercises that build equitable resilience to extreme heat, linking shorter-term preparedness and response with longer-term planning and risk mitigation. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, tribal, local, and territorial governments and community-based organizations

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $200,000

    WHEN'S IT DUE? November 15, 2025

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  • Grant Due: FY 2025 21st Century Museum Professionals Program

    Grant Due: FY 2025 21st Century Museum Professionals Program

    FY 2025 21st Century Museum Professionals Program

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to develop and enhance the diverse workforce of museum professionals. It supports projects that offer professional development to the current museum workforce, employing strategies to train and recruit future museum professionals and supporting evaluation efforts to help identify and share effective practices. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? States, local governments, tribal governments, and private non-profit organizations that have a tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $2 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? November 15, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2025 Inspire! Grants for Small Museums

    Grant Due: FY 2025 Inspire! Grants for Small Museums

    FY 2025 Inspire! Grants for Small Museums

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to support small museums of all disciplines in project-based efforts to serve the public through exhibitions, educational/interpretive programs, digital learning resources, policy development and institutional planning, technology enhancements, professional development, community outreach, audience development, and/or collections management, curation, care, and conservation. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State, local, and tribal governments, or private non-profit organizations

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $3 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? November 15, 2024

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  • Grant Due: FY 2024 Continuum of Care (CoC) Builds

    Grant Due: FY 2024 Continuum of Care (CoC) Builds

    FY 2024 Continuum of Care (CoC) Builds

    WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to target efforts within Continuum of Care (CoC) geographic areas to address and reduce persons experiencing homelessness by adding new units of permanent supportive housing (PSH) through new construction, acquisition, or rehabilitation through one-time awards under this program. Click here for more information.

    WHO'S ELIGIBLE? State governments, county governments, city or township governments, special district governments, federally recognized Native American tribal governments, public housing authorities (PHAs)/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (other than federally recognized tribal governments), and nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, and faith-based organizations

    TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? $175 million

    WHEN'S IT DUE? November 21, 2024

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US Congressional Calendar

Alex Yiannoutsos
/ Categories: News, Alerts

Virginia Selects TFG and Sustainable Energy Advantage for Federal Funding Support Services, Clean Energy Projects

TFG and Sustainable Energy Advantage will offer expert support to advance Virginia’s clean energy goals

RICHMOND, Va. – The Commonwealth of Virginia selected TFG to provide federal funding and grant support services to all Virginia agencies, institutions of higher education, and public bodies to further clean energy, environmental, economic development, infrastructure, and other policy goals. TFG is teaming up with Sustainable Energy Advantage, a firm that has helped entities navigate policy and develop clean energy solutions for twenty-five years.

“This partnership signifies our shared commitment to maximize Virginia’s access to federal funding and advance the state’s clean energy solutions along with other public investment priorities,” said Roger Gwinn, TFG CEO. “By eliminating barriers and expediting the funding process, we aim to empower Virginia's public entities to drive positive change in energy, environment, and economic development. TFG remains steadfast in our mission to help build resilient and thriving communities by harnessing the power of federal funding and strategic advocacy.”

“We’re eager to collaborate with Sustainable Energy Advantage to serve Virginia,” said Trace Roller, TFG Manager of Grants Strategic Development. “Our mission is clear: streamline access to federal funds for entities across the state. Through strategic coordination, stakeholder engagement, and a focus on key funding opportunities, we are committed to delivering tangible results that propel Virginia towards a sustainable, resilient future.”

“On the heels of successful facilitation of stakeholder engagement on behalf of the State Corporation Commission regarding a potential shared solar program for electric customers in Southwest Virginia, we are thrilled to join forces with TFG to continue enabling the Commonwealth of Virginia’s efforts to implement sustainable energy solutions. This collaboration underscores our commitment to facilitating a greener, more resilient future,” said Bob Grace, SEA Managing Director and President. “We aim to help Virginia successfully leverage available funds and industry best practices to implement programs and activities aligning with the Commonwealth’s energy, environmental, and economic development goals.”

This partnership designates TFG and Sustainable Energy Advantage as approved suppliers of federal funding support services. Public entities throughout Virginia can directly access expert assistance to secure funding for clean energy, environmental, economic development, infrastructure, and other policy projects without going through the Request for Proposal process—maximizing project competitiveness and access to federal funds.

With a particular focus on funding opportunities like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, TFG will:

  • Identify and support clean energy funding proposal development;
  • Coordinate among Virginia agency partners;
  • Engage relevant stakeholders;
  • Provide research services;
  • Manage data collection and data analysis;
  • Develop Justice40 Initiative best practices;
  • Support management of awarded projects; and
  •  Offer additional services related to clean energy projects and proposals.

About TFG: Headquartered in Washington D.C. with offices nationwide, TFG has specialized in legislative and regulatory advocacy and federal funding services since 1982. TFG has a proven track record of delivering success and has helped clients secure over $5 billion in competitive federal funding since 2015. The mission that propels us throughout the decades has always been and continues to be the drive to build stronger, more vibrant communities for this generation and the next.

For more information about TFG, please visit our website at www.thefergusongroup.com.

About Sustainable Energy Advantage: Headquartered in Framingham, MA and founded in 1999, Sustainable Energy Advantage (SEA) specializes in clean energy market, policy, financial and strategic analysis. SEA has supported the efforts of over 40 state government agencies and hundreds of companies in the clean energy space to identify, analyze, implement and evolve clean energy initiatives, policies, programs and investments.

For more information about SEA, please visit SEA’s website at www.seadvantage.com.

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Kristen H. Long Promoted to Grants Principal at TFG 24 July 2024

Kristen H. Long Promoted to Grants Principal at TFG

TFG strengthens leadership team amidst explosive growth in grants division.

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The TFG Grants Division is pleased to announce the promotion of Kristen H. Long to Grants Principal. Kristen has been an integral part of the TFG Grants Division since 2022.

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