USDA’s Rural Development Telecommunications Programs provide funding to expand broadband, distance learning, and telemedicine services in underserved rural communities.
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The USDA Rural Development Community Facilities Programs provide funding for essential infrastructure projects in rural communities, such as healthcare, education, and public safety.
This grant program helps states develop or expand per-pupil facilities aid programs for charter schools by providing matching federal funding.
This grant program helps charter schools secure financing for acquiring, constructing, and renovating school facilities by enhancing credit and attracting private-sector investment.
The EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund provides large-scale funding to support clean energy investments, with a focus on reducing emissions and benefiting disadvantaged communities. Sub-awards may be available.
Deadline: April 15
Wildfire Smoke Preparedness in Community Buildings Grant Program
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The Wildfire Smoke Preparedness in Community Buildings Grant Program provides funding to improve indoor air quality and mitigate wildfire smoke hazards in schools, community buildings, and other public spaces.
The DOE’s Renew America’s Schools Grant Program funds energy efficiency upgrades in rural and high-poverty K-12 schools, prioritizing projects that reduce utility costs and improve indoor environments.
The EPA is partnering with The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to offer free technical assistance to Clean School Bus Program applicants and program participants.
The U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools (ED-GRS) is a public engagement initiative for school sustainability that is structured as a federal recognition award.
The Building Energy Codes Program (BECP), offers a comprehensive collection of information, resources, and technical assistance designed to answer questions and address issues related to energy codes.
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