DOER PON-ENE-2024-015 Municipal Decarbonization Planning Assistance Grant Program Opportunity Notice
Federal opportunity from ENE01 - Department of Energy Resources • Department of Energy Resources. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jul 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Description
Climate Leader Communities is a voluntary program that encourages municipalities to implement clean energy and climate-friendly policies and programs to broaden depth and breadth of decarbonizing municipal and school facilities, along with enhanced community engagement.
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The DOER PON-ENE-2024-015 Municipal Decarbonization Planning Assistance Grant Program aims to support municipalities in implementing clean energy and climate-friendly policies. This program specifically encourages the decarbonization of municipal and school facilities as well as community engagement efforts. Proposals are due by July 31, 2026, allowing ample time for detailed project planning and community involvement.
The Department of Energy Resources (ENE01) seeks to broaden the implementation of clean energy policies in municipalities through the Climate Leader Communities program, promoting environmental sustainability and community engagement.
- Firms with experience in municipal energy policy development
- Consultants specializing in climate strategy and community engagement
- Organizations familiar with decarbonization projects
- Research existing decarbonization strategies
- Engage with municipal stakeholders
- Develop clean energy policy proposals
- Plan community engagement initiatives
- Draft final report and recommendations
- Project approach and methodology
- Team qualifications and relevant experience
- Timeline for project execution
- Budget breakdown
- Risk management plan
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- Ensure adherence to local environmental regulations
- Include community engagement plans as part of the proposal
- Demonstrate how proposed strategies meet the grant requirements
- Consider fixed price versus cost-reimbursable contracts
- Be detailed in the budget proposal to reflect project scope and stakeholder engagement
- Factor in potential overhead and administrative costs
- Partner with environmental NGOs for community outreach
- Engage local universities for research assistance
- Collaborate with firms that have technical expertise in renewable energy
- Potential lack of local stakeholder buy-in
- Risk of underestimating community engagement needs
- Possible changes in municipal policy affecting project alignment
- What specific outcomes does the ENE01 expect from funded proposals?
- Are there any existing frameworks or models that the municipalities should follow?
- What are the key metrics for evaluating the success of the programs?
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- Specific eligibility criteria for bid proposals
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- Information on the decision-making process for selecting proposals
- Clarification on the level of community engagement required
- Guidance on expected reporting or accountability measures
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