DOER PON-ENE-2026-022 FY26-FY27 Municipal Energy Technical Assistance Grant Program
Federal opportunity from ENE01 - Department of Energy Resources • Department of Energy Resources. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Description
The Municipal Energy Technical Assistance (META) grant provides funding for municipalities, regional school districts, and water/wastewater districts to retain independent third parties for technical services, like the study, negotiation, development, and/or management of clean energy projects.
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The DOER PON-ENE-2026-022 grant program is aimed at supporting municipalities and regional districts in Massachusetts with funding for clean energy projects. This initiative allows eligible entities to retain independent third-party technical services necessary for project management and development. The response deadline for this grant program is June 5, 2026, which provides a good window for preparation and bidding.
The Department of Energy Resources (DOER) is seeking to facilitate clean energy project development across Massachusetts municipalities, school districts, and water/wastewater districts through funding and technical assistance.
- Energy consulting firms
- Project management companies specializing in clean energy
- Technical service providers for municipalities
- Environmental engineering firms
- Identify eligible municipalities and districts
- Prepare proposal for independent technical services
- Outline project scope and management strategies
- Detail budget allocations and funding utilization
- Submit grant application before the deadline
- Cover letter
- Technical proposal
- Budget details
- Methodology for project execution
- Team qualifications and experiences
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- Ensure alignment with Massachusetts energy policies
- Follow all grant application guidelines as stated
- Consider competitive pricing for the services offered
- Include cost breakdown for transparency
- Highlight value-added services to justify pricing
- Collaborate with local engineering firms
- Partner with environmental consultants
- Engage with legal advisors for compliance matters
- Tight submission deadline could limit preparation time
- Need for a clear understanding of compliance and local regulations
- Potential for funding limitations in future fiscal years
- What specific clean energy projects are prioritized by the agency?
- Is there any preference for certain types of technical services?
- What metrics will be used to measure project success?
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- Details on specific eligible projects
- Exact scope of services expected
- Information on evaluation criteria
- Total available funding amount
- Any geographic restrictions for applicants
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