IGAP

INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

IGAP Guidance & Resources

Is your community in search of potential funding sources? Start with the PCFO Infrastructure Grant Snapshots to find the right funding opportunity.

Looking for more information on grant applications and funding opportunities? Find webinar notes from past events hosted by the White House and other federal agencies to learn more about how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law can benefit your community.

Are you an Energy Future Ready Community? Use these recommendations to ensure you are ready to compete for federal clean energy infrastructure funding.


What is IGAP?

The Infrastructure Grant Assistance Program (IGAP) is available to all Power a Clean Future Ohio (PCFO) communities and supports Ohio local governments pursuing federal funding for clean energy and clean transportation projects.

It is a new technical assistance program to make Ohio cities and counties more competitive for federal grants that will further our collective goal of expanding Ohio’s clean energy economy and reducing emissions.


Addressing Barriers, Funding Our Futures

The PCFO team has assessed the challenges that local governments have experienced in pursuing federal funding sources. Through this process, we have identified direct, tangible, high-impact resources that PCFO will use to support PCFO member communities in pursuing federal funding opportunities.

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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides $2.5 billion for communities and corridors through a nationwide competitive grant program that will ensure EV charger deployment supports rural charging, improves local air quality, and increases EV charging access in disadvantaged communities.

Our approach to developing IGAP ensures the right resources are deployed to meet the current needs of local governments. Here is what we learned:

  1. Cut the noise. Local governments need digestible, timely, straightforward summaries of grant opportunities. We aim to educate and inform your government leaders and staff.

  2. Find alignment. Local governments will invest time and money in grant applications and programs when they know they are a good fit and the funding priorities align with their own.

  3. Compete to win. For competitive grants, local governments need support in improving the competitiveness of their proposals and project scopes. Research and editing from PCFO’s team can help get them there.

  4. Break the pattern. Those with the most resources more easily distinguish themselves for competitive funding. In living our mission, PCFO will prioritize our support to historically under-represented communities that have not been able to compete for federal grants in the past due to a lack of resources and capacity.

  5. Check the blindspot. Looking at the same project proposal and set of problems for too long results in blindspots where we miss opportunities for innovation, regional collaboration, or non-traditional partners.

  6. Bring a plan. Communities that have planned for this work will succeed. Working with PCFO to create a sustainability plan or climate action plan will set your local government up for success in pursuing projects that further the goals of a community-driven plan to lower emissions and transition to clean energy.

In 2021, Congress passed and President Biden signed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law. This bipartisan infrastructure bill presents an opportunity for local and state governments to invest in the electric grid, clean energy, transportation systems, broadband, water infrastructure, energy efficiency, and more. Continue reading to learn more about how your community may benefit from this historic investment to reach your carbon reduction goals.

 

“Clean energy, transportation, and energy efficiency solutions benefit us all and it’s important for our community to be aggressive in securing needed funding in these areas to create a healthier and stronger future for our residents.”

-Mayor Edward Kraus, Solon, OH

 

Get the Support.

The IGAP program will provide resources and technical assistance as the new grant programs are announced. Please add your name if you would like to receive information on specific grants, educational materials, or webinars.

If you have already found a grant that your city or county is interested in pursuing, but you need PCFO’s support, please contact us using the form here to get access to our team of experts ready to support your project.

Become a PCFO Community today by passing a resolution in city council and join a growing groups of Ohio cities and counties working to build a clean energy future for all Ohioans. Please use this form to contact us for more information.

Please note: IGAP technical support is limited to grants focused on energy efficiency, transportation electrification, and renewable energy.