The USDA Forest Service (Forest Service) is announcing the availability of funding to install a thermally led community wood energy system or build an innovative wood product facility.
Donor Name: Forest Service
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/23/2023
Size of the Grant: $1 million
Grant Duration: 2 to 3 years
Details:
The intent of the Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation Grant Program (referred to as Community Wood Grant Program) is to support forest health and stimulate local economies by expanding renewable wood energy use and innovative wood products manufacturing capacity.
The Forest Service solicits proposals for projects that will achieve the following:
- Expand thermally led community wood energy or innovative wood product opportunities,
- Improve forest health; and
- Stimulate local economies.
Funding Priorities and Preferences
Priority will be given to projects that:
- Are located where markets are needed for low-value or low-quality wood.
- Are located where the project will aid forest restoration.
- Use or retrofit an existing sawmill facility where the average annual unemployment rate exceeds the national average unemployment rate by more than one percent in calendar year 2019.
- Use the most stringent control technology that has been required or achieved in practice for a wood-fired boiler and will operate in a location with limited access to natural gas pipelines Support, benefit, or engage communities that are historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty or inequality (pursuant to Executive Order 13985, Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government).
Note:
- Projects that satisfy one or more of the above priorities will be more competitive. However, projects that do not address any of the priorities can still be competitive. For example, a project using wood residues to offset natural gas for heating can still be highly competitive even if it is located where there is an abundance of natural gas.
- Proposals incorporating commercially proven technologies will be most competitive.
- Basic research projects will not be considered.
- Projects must provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products,
or materials produced in the United States pursuant to 2 CFR § 200.322. - Labor for operation or production expenses will not be funded with federal funds.
Funding Information
All awards are based on funding availability. The Forest Service plans to award up to $17 million in total awards under this announcement. The maximum for each award is $1 million to pay for up to 35% of total capital costs. The Forest Service may consider awarding up to $1.5 million (for up to 50% of total capital costs) for a proposal that warrants special consideration, especially for projects located in areas of high unemployment
Project Period
Awards under this announcement are typically 2 to 3 years in length. Projects of greater complexity may be awarded for a longer period of time, not to exceed 5 years.
Innovative Projects or Activities
This funding opportunity is intended for shovel ready projects that will not require additional funding or time to complete after the award period.
Examples of eligible projects include, but are not limited to:
- Install a thermally led community wood energy system for heating, cooling, and/or electricity that replaces fossil fuels such as coal, oil, propane, or natural gas.
- Purchase and install manufacturing equipment at a mass timber production facility.
- Expand a sawmill to add higher value production lines that incorporate innovative technologies and cost cutting measures.
- Purchase and install equipment at a new facility to produce biofuels from forest residues.
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants are non-profits; local, state, and tribal governments; businesses, companies, corporations (for profit); institutions of higher education; and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports.)
For more information, visit Grants.gov.