EmPower Massachusetts
MassCEC is distributing implementation grants to expand clean energy access—solar adoption, energy efficiency, and clean heating/cooling—for low-income households, renters, non-English-speaking populations, and Environmental Justice communities across Massachusetts. Applicants propose community-based programs with specific energy-access goals and outcomes for underserved priority groups. Funded projects directly increase clean energy benefits and reduce energy burden in neighborhoods historically excluded from energy transition benefits.
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Implementation grants provide funding to implement community-based programs or projects that increase the access to the benefits of clean energy to and/or reduce energy burden on previously underserved population priority groups. Applications should identify specific goals and outcomes for energy access for the targeted priority population. This funding is designed to help organizations implement solutions that provide clean energy access to low-income Massachusetts households, renters, non-English-speaking households, and other underserved populations. The program supports projects in areas such as solar adoption, energy efficiency, and clean heating and cooling for priority populations including Environmental Justice Populations, low-income households, renters, minority communities, and communities disproportionately impacted by fossil-fuel based energy systems.
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