DOER PON-ENE-2023-017 Low- and Moderate-Income Housing Decarbonization Grant Program Amendment
Federal opportunity from ENE01 - Department of Energy Resources • Department of Energy Resources. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2027. Industry: NAICS 00.
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This Program Opportunity Notice (PON) is committed to providing grant funding for decarbonization retrofits of existing low- or moderate-income residential buildings. Projects must seek to implement energy efficiency measures and decarbonize heating, cooling, and/or hot water systems, as further provided below. Additionally, projects must demonstrate a long-term commitment to providing affordable housing to low- or moderate-income residents, as further provided herein.
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The DOER PON-ENE-2023-017 is an initiative by the Department of Energy Resources aimed at funding decarbonization retrofits for low- and moderate-income residential buildings. The program emphasizes the need for energy efficiency measures across heating, cooling, and hot water systems and requires a long-term commitment to affordable housing. This grant program represents a significant opportunity for organizations focused on sustainable housing solutions.
The buyer aims to provide grant funding to support projects that will retrofit existing low- and moderate-income residential buildings with energy-efficient systems and decarbonization technologies, thereby enhancing affordability and sustainability in housing.
- Organizations experienced in energy efficiency and decarbonization retrofits.
- Nonprofits focused on affordable housing.
- Contractors specializing in residential construction and retrofitting.
- Identify eligible low- and moderate-income residential buildings for retrofitting.
- Develop and implement energy efficiency measures for heating, cooling, and hot water systems.
- Establish long-term commitments to maintain affordable housing after retrofitting.
- Prepare grant applications and compliance documentation.
- Completed grant application form.
- Detailed project plan outlining energy efficiency measures.
- Evidence of long-term commitment to affordable housing.
- Budget outlining project costs and funding sources.
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- Projects must comply with local and federal energy efficiency standards.
- Documentation must demonstrate the ability to support low- or moderate-income residents.
- Focus on cost-effective solutions for retrofitting that align with grant expectations.
- Consider phased implementation to gauge effectiveness and budget utilization.
- Collaborate with local housing authorities.
- Partner with energy efficiency consultants and contractors.
- Engage community organizations for outreach and support.
- Potential delays in project approval or funding disbursement.
- Difficulty in navigating compliance with regulations.
- Challenges in maintaining affordability post-retrofitting.
- What specific energy efficiency measures are prioritized by the program?
- What documentation is required to prove long-term commitment to affordable housing?
- Are there specific performance metrics for successful retrofitting projects?
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- No specific project budget guidance provided.
- Lack of detail on eligibility criteria for applicants.
- Absence of explicit deadlines for phases of project implementation.
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