LBE Decarbonization Implementation Grant (DIG) Program for State Entities
Federal opportunity from ENE01 - Department of Energy Resources • Department of Energy Resources. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 00-00-00.
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LBE Decarbonization Implementation Grant (DIG) Program for State Entities
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The LBE Decarbonization Implementation Grant (DIG) Program is aimed at state entities seeking to implement decarbonization initiatives. It is issued by the Department of Energy Resources, with a response deadline set for June 30, 2026. This program provides a structured opportunity for organizations to secure funding for projects focused on reducing carbon emissions in alignment with sustainability goals.
The buyer aims to fund decarbonization projects that will help state entities achieve their environmental sustainability goals. The initiative seeks innovative solutions that can effectively reduce carbon emissions.
- Research and identify potential decarbonization projects
- Prepare grant application including project proposal
- Estimate project costs and timelines
- Collaborate with local agencies and stakeholders
- Submit final proposal by response deadline
- Detailed project proposal
- Cost estimates and budget breakdown
- Timeline of project implementation
- Evidence of past relevant experience
- Letters of support from partnerships or stakeholders
Source coverage notes
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- Details on specific eligibility criteria for state entities
- Project budget limits or funding amounts available
- Specific types of projects favored by the grant
- Any prerequisites for application submission
- Information on evaluation criteria for proposals
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