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Energy Innovations Small Grant Program

Program Solicitation Notice
11-02G
(Natural Gas Program)

(Next solicitation for the the Electricity Program will be early early June 2012.)

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Grant Application Cutoff Date: October 12, 2011
February 29, 2012 March 29, 2012

April 11 2012

The schedule for this funding cycle is as follows:

Pre-proposal Abstracts accepted:
(optional, see Grant Application Manual):

Through September 14, 2011
February 1, 2012

 

Grant Applications Received:

Through October 12, 2011
February 29, 2012   March 29, 2012

April 11, 2012

 

Commission Approval of Awards:

Approx. 20 weeks from cutoff date

 

Notification of Awards:

Within 5 business days (email & web site)

 

Begin Executing Agreements:

August 2012   September 2012

 

Effective Date of this Solicitation: August 15, 2011   January 18, 2012   February 27, 2012 March 20, 2012

The Grant Application Manual for Solicitation 11-02G contains all of the current guidelines for this solicitation.







Summary of the significant changes that were implemented in this solicitation:

  1. The proposal must include a California-based Entity (CBE) as either the recipient or a subcontractor (see the discussion of CBEs in Exhibit 1).

  2. The proposal budget must allocate at least 80% of EISG funds to one or more CBEs.

  3. If the CBE is the recipient, the proposal budget must provide evidence that it will spend at least 80% of funds in California. If the recipient is not a CBE, the proposal budget must provide evidence that it will subcontract at least 80% of EISG funds to a CBE and that the CBE will spend the funds in California. The 80% applies only to EISG funds and does not include the Applicant's matching funds.

  4. No more than 20% of the EISG funds may be subcontracted to non-CBEs.

  5. The proposed budget must document expenditure of EISG funds in California by indicating expenditures to subcontractors identified in the CBE form (Exhibit 2). See Exhibits 1 and 2 for more information.

  6. The subject area, Environmentally Preferred Advanced Generation, has been removed.

  7. Proposals with 80% or more of EISG funds spent in California will receive 24 CBE preference points.

Energy Innovations Small Grant Program