The Town of Telluride is pleased to announce the fourth round of Telluride Green Grants, a grant program that supports residents and businesses in reducing their carbon footprint.
Donor Name: Town of Telluride
State: Colorado
Town: Telluride
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/21/2022
Size of the Grant: $500 to $35,000
Details:
Program Goal
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency, renewable energy, water use efficiency and other innovative means.
Objectives
Telluride Green Grants support projects that meet the following objectives for the Town of Telluride:
- Measurably reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the Town of Telluride community.
- Decrease energy and/or water consumption within or associated with the Town of Telluride
- Promote waste reduction, energy efficiency, water efficiency, and renewable energy systems
- Leverage rebates and other funding sources
- Promote environmental and economic sustainability
- Increase public awareness on the benefits of energy efficiency, water use efficiency, renewable energy, and GHG reduction
Funding Information
Telluride Green Grants for 2023 can range from $500 to $35,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants are private businesses, non-profit organizations, government entities, and individuals residing or working within the Town of Telluride.
All proposals will be judged according to the following criteria:
- Environmental benefit — Projects must provide measureable greenhouse gas emission reductions (using standard EPA protocols) and have low negative impact on surrounding natural resources.
- Cost effectiveness — Projects should be financially sustainable. (Projects with matching funds and/or private investment are highly encouraged.)
- Public Visibility and Education — Projects that increase public awareness and understanding of greenhouse gases and energy related issues are encouraged. Public projects must be willing to visibly promote the Telluride Green Grants Program through posting information, Telluride logo, certificate, etc.
- Community benefit — Projects with benefits that accrue to a larger portion of the Telluride community and not just the grantee.
- Community assistance — Projects that benefit those who are least able to afford high energy costs (seniors, low income) are encouraged.
- Innovation and/or Unique Opportunity — Projects should attempt to use the most innovative designs available. Projects should also take advantage of local resources and circumstantial opportunities as available.
- Technology — Projects can support proven technologies and designs or new technology that is suitable for our region.
- Readiness — Projects that have approvals and can be completed within 12 months.
For more information, visit Telluride Grant Program.