The New York State Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking concept papers for technical training, experiential learning, job placement, and supportive services that enable New York State to meet the requirements of a clean energy economy and advance the climate equity and just transition goals of New York’s Climate Act.
Donor Name: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
State: New York
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Training
Deadline: 09/14/2023
Size of the Grant: $50,000 and $500,000
Details:
This solicitation will provide funding to projects that fall into one or both of the following categories:
- Category 1: Training for Existing Workers and Individuals in Formal Training Programs.
- Category 2: Career Pathways for New Workers/New Entrants in Clean Energy
Through this funding opportunity, and in working with training providers across the State, NYSERDA seeks to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive pipeline of skilled talent for the clean energy labor market. Projects funded through this solicitation are intended to develop and/or deliver clean energy technical training, hands-on experience, and job placement assistance to both new and existing workers, as applicable, ensuring they have the skills, experience, and qualifications required to meet industry demand. Preference will be given to projects that proactively address the equity gap in the clean energy industry by increasing access to workforce training and skills development opportunities, as well as providing experiential learning, career pathways and supportive or wrap-around services for members of Disadvantaged Communities and/or Priority Populations.
Funding Information
NYSERDA will accept proposals requesting between $50,000 and $500,000 in funding. Additional funding may be awarded to successful projects after the original contract award up to a maximum of an additional $500,000 if funding is available.
Eligibility Criteria
- SBC/CEF Territories
- All training initiatives must be designed to meet the needs of clean energy companies within, or providing services to, System Benefits Charge/Clean Energy Fund (SBC/CEF) territories in the State of New York. Applicants must have a training location and conduct training in SBC/CEF service territory. If training is conducted in a non-SBC/CEF location, applicants must prove that more than 60 percent of trainees either reside, or serve customers, in SBC/CEF service territory.
- Such evidence may consist of the following:
- Proof that attendees participate in a related NYSERDA or SBC utility program (e.g., via program website as a participating provider or letter from a utility).
- Written attestation that the 60 percent requirement for participants has been or will be met.
- The evidence must be provided at the time of application or over the course of the project period.
- Training Providers
- Individuals and entities (“Training Providers”) that apply for funding must be either technical high schools; community colleges; universities; trade associations; manufacturers; equipment suppliers; renewable energy project developers and owners; firms and subcontractors that support engineering, procurement, construction, operations and maintenance; renewable energy development service providers; distributors; unions; training and job placement intermediaries; community-based organizations; or non-for-profit organizations. All Training Providers must have a demonstrated track record in energy-related training, job preparedness and/or placement and hold appropriate Training Provider qualifications.
- Technology Areas
- The following Energy Efficiency and Clean Technology (EE&CT) areas are eligible for funding:
- High-efficiency heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and water heating.
- Building electrification/heat pump technologies.
- Insulation and air sealing.
- High-efficiency lighting and controls.
- Building automation and controls. Smart grid and energy storage.
- Electric vehicle maintenance and charging station installation.
- Large-scale, land-based renewable energy generation that is actively supported through New York’s Clean Energy Standard.
- The following Energy Efficiency and Clean Technology (EE&CT) areas are eligible for funding:
For more information, visit NYSERDA.