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Georgia Interfaith Power and Light - Energy Improvement Grants

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Grant Program
Implementing Sector:
Non-Profit
State:
Georgia
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Solar Water Heat, Equipment Insulation, Water Heaters, Lighting, Lighting Controls/Sensors, Chillers, Furnaces, Boilers, Heat pumps, Air conditioners, Programmable Thermostats, Energy Mgmt. Systems/Building Controls, Caulking/Weather-stripping, Duct/Air sealing, Building Insulation, Windows, Doors, Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building, Custom/Others pending approval, Food Service Equipment, Vending Machine Controls, Personal Computing Equipment, Commercial Refrigeration Equipment
Website:
http://www.gipl.org/grants/
Maximum Incentive:
$10,000
Equipment Requirements:
Funds must be used for energy conservation measures suggested in energy audit reports
Administrator:
Georgia Interfaith Power and Light
Applicable Sectors:
Nonprofit, Schools, Institutional
Last Updated:
06/07/2018
Funding Source
The Kendeda Fund

Summary

Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL) offers grants of up to $10,000 to congregations or faith-based communities, including faith-based schools. Grant funds may be used for energy conservation measures recommended after receiving the Power Wise Energy Audit through GIPL. Reasonable design fees (10%) can be included in applications for complex projects. GIPL does not fund HVAC system replacements.

Organizations receiving grants must provide an equal match of money toward the energy improvements. Matching funds can include creation care funds, capital improvements funds, building funds, tithes, loans or in-kind services. Grant funds must be used for the authorized projects within one year of the grant award. Recipients are required to submit energy data into a Monthly Bills Tracking System as well as submit a follow-up report one year after the projects are completed.

Applications are due by November 15 of each year, and are to be submitted directly to GIPL. Materials are available on the program web site. Applicants must first have an energy audit through GIPL's Power Wise program.