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RFPs - Request for Proposals

 

ECMD RFPs

All ECMD RFPs will be posted on our website along with links for additional information. The Division may post questions and answers regarding a particular RFP to the website to assist in the proposal process.

 

RFP Deadline Additional Information

Grants for PV Solar Energy Systems for Schools

5:00 PM, Friday, November 13, 2009

(submit applications to Public Education Department (PED))

 

Solar Energy Memo: Grants for PV Solar Energy Systems

 

Application for PV Solar Energy Systems (due by 11/13/09 to PED)

 

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Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form (Word)

Campaign Contribution Disclosure Form (PDF)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Federal Resources

Grants.gov - To find and apply for federal grants

Department of Energy - Business opportunities with energy through the E-center

Environmental Protection Agency - Grants application information

Foundation

The StEPP Foundation (Strategic Environmental Project Pipeline) seeks projects with significant and measurable environmental benefits to fund throughout the country. Established in July 2001, the StEPP Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization whose primary mission is to increase the number of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and pollution prevention projects implemented at the local, state, and national levels for the benefit of the public.

The StEPP Foundation offers opportunities for organizations across the county to demonstrate the positive benefits of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and pollution prevention projects in their communities. Funding is provided to a limited number of projects in one- to three-year time frames. Projects must meet a minimum funding requirement.

Help increase the number of environmental projects in New Mexico's communities by applying today. The online form takes 10-15 minutes to complete and will log your project idea into the StEPP Foundation's national database to be matched with funding sources when available.