Environment

Promoting policy reform to advance energy efficiency and renewable energy

Our goal is to secure the adoption and effective implementation of policies that promote energy efficiency in buildings and the deployment of renewable-energy technologies. 

Initiative Overview

Using incentives and mandates, public policies at the federal, state and local levels can hasten the adoption of energy-efficiency practices and renewable-energy technologies. We support nonprofit organizations engaged in:

  • The adoption and implementation of appliance and equipment efficiency standards at the federal level.
  • Electric power transmission planning and policy venues relevant to the Midwest, including the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Southwest Power Pool, Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
  • The adoption and implementation of state-level policies encouraging energy efficiency and renewable energy in the Midwest and energy-efficiency policies in the Southeast. We support this state-level policy work primarily through grants to intermediaries that re-grant Kresge funds to state-based organizations.

Eligibility

Who may apply?

  • U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organizations and their Canadian equivalents
  • Government entities

Who will be competitive?

  • We award support to organizations whose work aligns closely with our strategies and holds strong promise to bring about positive change.
  • We award support to organizations that work nationally, across multiple states or at the regional or statewide level. Projects that are local in scope without clear replication potential rarely are funded.
  • The majority of grants and program-related investments are made within the United States. We do not support projects outside of North America.

We do not fund:

  • Environmental education programs or the development of curricula.
  • Media projects unless they are tightly aligned with our grantmaking strategies and advance the work of our grantees.
  • The construction or renovation of facilities or individual renewable-energy installations.
  • The acquisition of land, other property or conservation easements for solely land-conservation purposes.
  • The costs associated with designing and planning environmentally responsible buildings.
  • Individuals.
  • Primary scientific research.
  • Research and development of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
  • International projects outside of North America.

Application Process

The Environment Program primarily accepts grant requests by invitation. However, if your organization’s work is consistent with the program’s goals, you may submit a preliminary application as a means of letting Environment Program staff learn more about your activities.

An application has two parts:

  1. Part 1, the preliminary application, contains a data-entry component and several attachments, including a narrative.
  2. If a program staff member determines your request has potential for funding, he or she will ask you to provide additional information. This will constitute Part 2 of the application process. 
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