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Cost Share for Federal Clean Energy Funding Opportunities-EPIC Program

CA Energy Commission · Energy; Science, Technology, and Research & Development

The purpose is to provide cost share funding to applicants that apply for and receive one of the following: An award under an eligible federal Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) and meet the requirements of this soli

Award amount
See notice
Deadline
Rolling
Who can apply
Nonprofits, Individuals
Match required
Yes
Grant breakdown · $29

13 documents required — get the full breakdown

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Cost Share for Federal Clean Energy Funding Opportunities-EPIC Program — frequently asked

Am I eligible for Cost Share for Federal Clean Energy Funding Opportunities-EPIC Program?

This opportunity lists Nonprofits, Individuals among eligible applicants. The $29 breakdown spells out the exact eligibility rules — org type, location, size, and status — so you know for certain before you invest time.

What's the deadline for Cost Share for Federal Clean Energy Funding Opportunities-EPIC Program?

This opportunity is rolling or unspecified — see the official notice.

What do I need to apply?

13 documents are required. The $29 breakdown lists every form, attachment, narrative and certification, plus the scoring criteria and what gets applications rejected.

Can you write the application for me?

Our $699 draft-&-review service writes the first draft, marks exactly what only you can fill in (your numbers and narrative), and reviews your finished version before you submit — a fraction of a $1,500–$5,000 grant writer.

This report compiles and structures publicly available grant information from official federal and state sources. It is not legal, financial, or grant-writing advice, is not an endorsement by any grantor, and does not replace reading the official grant solicitation or consulting a grants professional. Eligibility, funding amounts, and deadlines are current as of the source’s publication date — always confirm against the official notice of funding opportunity before you apply. Many federal grants are not available to for-profit businesses or individuals; where that applies, the report says so.