Scout IIJA Competitive Grants Tracker

Municipalities and counties across the country have the opportunity to make transformative investments in their communities. To amplify those investments, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) has created competitive grant opportunities for local communities to seek additional funding. A searchable database of available IIJA grants is available below. To find out more about Scout's work to support and track innovative investments in our community and beyond, see our ARPA tracker, or visit us at our website.
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Methane Reduction Infrastructure

This new IIJA program gives initial grants to states, subject to the availability of appropriations, to plug, remediate, and reclaim orphaned wells located on state- or privately-owned land.
Estimate Budget
$
780000000
$501M-$1B
780000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Renewable/clean energy

This new IIJA program aims to improve the efficiency and durability and reduce the cost of producing clean hydrogen using electrolyzers to less than $2 per kilogram by 2026, through research and demonstration projects.
Estimate Budget
$
1000000000
$501M-$1B
1000000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Methane Reduction Infrastructure

IIJA provides funds to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission to help federal land management agencies, states, and Indian Tribes to identify and characterize undocumented orphaned well and mitigate the environmental risks of undocumented orphaned wells.
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0
$0-$50M
0
Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Comission
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Energy Storage

This is a joint program between the Department of Defense and DOE to demonstrate longer-duration energy storage technologies across technology types, geographic regions, and at all levels of the electric system.
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$
150000000
$101M-$500M
150000000
Department of Energy (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Renewable/clean energy

This new IIJA program supports the development of at least four regional clean hydrogen hubs, which are close networks of clean hydrogen producers, potential clean hydrogen consumers, and connective infrastructure, and demonstrate the production, processing, deliver, storage, and end-use of clean hydrogen.
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$
8000000000
$1B+
8000000000
Department of Energy (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Renewable/clean energy

This new IIJA directive makes incentive payments to the owners and operators of hydroelectric facilities for capital improvements related to maintaining and enhancing hydroelectricity generation by making grid resiliency, dam safety, and environmental improvements.
Estimate Budget
$
550000000
$501M-$1B
550000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Methane Reduction Infrastructure

This new IIJA program seeks to plug, remediate, and reclaim orphaned wells on federal land by identifying, characterizing, inventorying, and ranking orphaned wells on federal land, identifying responsible parties and health or environmental effects, among other activities.
Estimate Budget
$
280000000
$101M-$500M
280000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Renewable/clean energy

IIJA provides funds to carry out the Solar Energy Technology Program’s Advanced Solar Energy Manufacturing Initiative (under Section 3004(b)(3)), which awards funding to eligible entities for research, development, demonstration, and commercialization projects to advance new solar energy manufacturing technologies and techniques.
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$
20000000
$0-$50M
20000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Renewable/clean energy

This program seeks to accelerate the demonstration of advanced reactors through cost-shared partnerships with U.S. industry by providing funding to eligible applicants for three different pathways: advanced reactor demonstrations, risk reduction for future demonstrations, and advanced reactor concepts.
Estimate Budget
$
2480000000
$1B+
2480000000
Department of Energy (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Renewable/clean energy

Section 635 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 states that nothing will be construed as waiving, modifying, or superseding the applicability of any requirement under any environmental or other federal or state law.
Estimate Budget
$
70000000
$51M-$100M
70000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility