New Free Tool Helps You Find Money for Clean Energy Projects
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Reading: The announcement describes an online tool for identifying existing funding opportunities for greenhouse gas mitigation and clean energy projects, extending access to established grant programs without creating new policy or expanding eligibility.
The tool makes it easier to discover funding opportunities for projects that fight climate change and improve air quality.
In clear language
New Jersey is offering a free online tool to help residents, businesses, and organizations find money to pay for clean energy projects that reduce pollution and lower costs. The tool makes it easier to discover funding opportunities for projects that fight climate change and improve air quality.
How does this affect you?
Pick the type of resident or organization you most identify with — we'll generate a plain-language breakdown of what changes for you and what you can do about it.
Who does this affect?
- Homeowners and residents looking to make their homes more energy efficient
- Small businesses and nonprofit organizations seeking funding for clean energy projects
- Local governments and municipalities planning community sustainability initiatives
- Anyone interested in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and lowering energy costs
What can you do?
- Visit the online tool to explore available funding programs for your clean energy project
- Check if your home, business, or organization qualifies for grants or financial assistance
- Contact your local government or a nonprofit to learn about community clean energy initiatives in your area
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