Title: APPLYING AND RECEIVING FEDERAL GRANT FUNDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
1APPLYING AND RECEIVING FEDERAL GRANT FUNDING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONSERVATION BLOCK GRANT
(EECBG) PROGRAM FOR FORMULA CITIES COUNTIES
APPA FEDERAL STIMULUS APPLICATION AND FUNDING
WORKSHOP
- Mariana Uhrlaub, NASEO Consultant
- Uhrlaub Consulting Group
- (301) 926-4718
- MarianaU_at_aol.com
May 19, 2009
2EECBG Announcement Information
- Title Recovery Act Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Block Grants Formula Grants - Announcement Number DE-FOA-0000013
- Announcement Issued March 26,2009
- Grant Applications Due June 25, 2009
800 pm Eastern Time
3Purpose
- To assist state, local, and tribal governments in
implementing strategies to - Reduce fossil fuel emissions
- Reduce total energy use
- Improve energy efficiency in the transportation,
building, and other appropriate sectors, and - Accelerate deployment of market-ready distributed
renewable energy technologies. - To spur substantial, sustainable, and measurable
energy savings, job creation/retention, and
economic stimulus effects.
4Appropriation
- TOTAL 3.2 billion
- 2.8 billion as authorized in the Energy
Independence and Security Act of 2007 - 28 to states (60 to local non-formula
governments) - 68 to local governments (formula
cities/counties) - 2 to Indian tribes
- 2 in competitive grants
- 400 million in competitive grants among state,
local (formula and non-formula), and tribal
entities (competitive funding notice not yet
announced by DOE)
Todays Focus
5Funding Breakdown
- 3.2 billion total for fiscal year 2009
- DOE retains 59 million for technical assistance
and training for grantees - 1.8 billion to local governments designed as
formula-eligible cities and counties - 767 million for formula grants to states
- 60 to non-formula local government entities
- 55 million for formula grants to eligible Indian
tribes - Additional 400 million for competitive grants
6Eligible Activities for use of Funds
- Development of an Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Strategy and Technical Consultant
Services to assist in the development of such a
strategy - Residential and Commercial Building Energy Audits
- Financial Incentive Programs for energy
efficiency improvements - Grants to nonprofit organizations and
governmental agencies for the purpose of
performing Energy Efficiency Retrofits - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs for
Buildings and Facilities - Development and Implementation of Transportation
Programs to conserve energy - Building Codes and Inspections to promote
building energy efficiency
- Energy Distribution Technologies including
distributed generation, combined heat and power,
and district heating and cooling systems - Material Conservation Programs including source
reduction, recycling, and recycled content
procurement programs that lead to increases in
energy efficiency - Reduction and Capture of Methane and Greenhouse
Gases excluding carbon capture or sequestration
from power plants - Energy efficient Traffic Signals and Street
Lighting - On-Site Renewable Energy Technologies for
Government Buildings - Any Other Appropriate Activity that meets the
purpose of the program and is approved by DOE
7Period of Performance
- Grants awards will have a 36 month period of
performance - Funds must be obligated/committed within 18
months - All funds must be expended/spent within the 36
month grant period of performance - Leveraging of funds is strongly encouraged no
cost share required
8Limitations on Use of Grant Funds
- Up to 10 or 75,000, whichever is greater, may
be used for administrative expenses - Up to 20 or 250,000, whichever is greater, may
be used for subgrants to assist in the
implementation of the Energy Efficiency
Conservation Strategy (EECS) - Up to 20 or 250,000, whichever is greater, may
be used for establishment of revolving loan funds
9Distribution of Funds
- lt250k - 100 of funds obligated at time of award
(EECS required within 120 days of award) - 250k - lt2 million up to 250k obligated at
time of award for development of strategy and
approved activities - Remaining funds obligated with approved EECS
- EECS submitted with grant application, full
funding amount obligated with grant approval - gt2 million - up to 250k without EECS and
approved activities - 50 with approved EECS
- Balance of funds disbursed after demonstrated
progress
Submitting grant application without EECS
could cause significant delay in receipt of
total grant funding amount
10Start Now!
- DOE will award 3.2 billion through 2,200
grants under the EECBG Program
NEW DOE WEBSITE www.eecbg.energy.gov       Â
Be Ahead of the Flood of Applications
Less than 35 of eligible formula cities/counties
are currently registered in FedConnect REGISTER
TODAY!!!!!!!
11One-Time Actions Required
- Obtain a DUNS number
- http//www.dnb.com/US/duns_update/
- Register with the Central Contractor Registration
(CCR) - http//www.ccr.gov/
- Register with FedConnect to submit grant
application - www.fedconnect.net
- DOE estimates at least 10 days to obtain
registration in FedConnect - Must be registered to submit questions and read
QAs submitted by other interested parties
12Working within Two Different On-line Grant
Systems
- Grants.gov
- Use only to download application package and
preparation instructions - Fedconnect.net
- Register to obtain copy of Funding Opportunity
Announcement and any amendments - On FOA page, under Response Team click on
Join and add your name - Submit questions and read QAs submitted by other
interested parties - Submit completed grant application package
13Obtain Grant Application Package
- Download Application Package at
http//www.grants.gov - Select Apply for Grants
- Verify Your Version of Adobe is Compatible
http//www.grants.gov/applicants/AdobeVersioningTe
stOnly.jsp - Select Download Application Package
- Enter CFDA 81.128
- Download and Save Application Package
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14Naming Application Package
- Complete Application Package Must be Saved with a
Unique ID Code (UIC). For Units of Local
Government - 1 (State Code) -- 2 (Type of Local Government)
-- 3 (Name of Local Government) - Example OH-CITY-COLUMBUS.pdf
- Example OH-COUNTY-HAMILTON.pdf
- Example OH-OTHER-MONTVILLE.pdf
use Other for boroughs, townships, villages
15Major Technical Components of Grant Application
- Energy Efficiency Conservation Strategy
- Format in Attachment D
- Project Activity Worksheet
- Format in Attachment B1
16Energy Efficiency Conservation Strategy
- EECS Format in Attachment D of Funding
Opportunity Announcement - Six Sections to EECS
- Measureable goals and objectives of proposed
project(s) in line with EECBG metrics (CO2
reduction, jobs created/retained, energy savings - Proposed implementation plan
- Current energy reduction programs being
undertaken - Sharing/dissemination of project results
- Sustainability of project beyond funding period
- Financial and accounting controls in place
17EECS (continued)
- Starting point City/County existing energy
reduction policy, climate change action plan,
etc. - Priority energy reduction/generation projects
- Projects/programs must be EECBG eligible
activities - Two Options for local governments receiving
gt250,000 - Submit EECS with grant application and receive
full funding immediately after grant approval
(lt2 million) - Submit grant application only receive 250k
- EECS due no later than 120 days after date of
award
18Project Activity Worksheet
- EECBG Worksheet format contained in Attachment B1
of FOA - Brief description of each project activity
- May propose multiple activities within same
technology area on one project worksheet - Multiple technology areas, separate project
worksheets - Identify
- Market sector(s) being served
- Jobs to be created/retained
- Energy savings/renewable energy generated
- Emissions reduction (CO2)
- Overall cost of project
- Funds to be leveraged
Cost and metrics transfer to EECS
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20Other Grant Application Requirements
- Application for Federal Assistance SF-424
- Complete this form first
- Complete all yellow highlighted areas
- Completed information on this form will transfer
to other forms - Project/Performance Site Location
- Enter primary work site(s)
- Enter congressional district(s)
21Complete Application Package
- SF-424A Budget Information (Non-Construction
Programs) - Total funding request broken out by object class
category (personnel, travel, contractual,
administrative costs, indirect) - All subawards costs go under contractual
- Expected expenditures by quarter for 1st year
annually for future years
22Complete Application Package
- Budget Justification File (Awards gt 250,000)
- Budget details
- Salaries of key personnel
- Identify subaward/consultant work and cost of
each subaward - Detail travel costs, number of trips, number of
travel days - Name of cognizant/oversight agency (if awarded
previous Federal grants) - Name and telephone number of person responsible
for indirect rates
23Complete Application Package
- Subaward Budget File (Awards gt 250,000)
- Separate budget documentation and justification
for proposed subawards if - Estimated cost gt25 of the total formula
allocation - Or 1m, whichever is less
- Assurances and Certification of Davis-Bacon
Compliance - Certify name and contact information of agency
authorized to receive EECBG funds - Certify that laborers and mechanics on EECBG
funded projects receive not less than prevailing
wage rate
24Complete Application Package
- Financial Management Assessment
- Format contained in Attachment B2
- Validation of applicants financial management
system - Disclosure of Lobbying Activities SF-LLL
- Form is part of grant application package
- Submit only if City/County retains a registered
lobbyist not sure? Check with City/County
counsel
25Complete Application Package
- National Environmental Policy Act Certification
- Attachment B3
- Only required for certain activities
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4. Financial Incentive Programs 5. Energy
Efficiency Retrofits 7D. Development and
Implementation of Transportation
Programs such as bike lanes, pathways, pedestrian
walkways 11. Reduction and
Capture of Methane and Greenhouse Gases
13. Renewable Energy Technologies on
Government Buildings 14. Any Other
Appropriate Activity submitted for DOE Approval
26Submit Completed Grant Application
- Sign in to FedConnect
- Open opportunity DE-FOA-0000013
- Click create at bottom right
- Under Response Team click on team member name
- Complete the data entry pages and attach
application as directed - Click Submit to Agency button
- Print the confirmation page for your records
27FINAL THOUGHTS
- Start Early!
- Be Methodical!
- Ask for Assistance When Needed!
Mariana Uhrlaub Uhrlaub Consulting Group
MarianaU_at_aol.com
Grant Applications must be Submitted through
FedConnect.net no later than June 25, 2009 at
800 pm Eastern Time