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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Renewable/clean energy

This is a program under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, which supports the research, development, demonstration, and commercial application for enhanced geothermal systems.
Estimate Budget
$
80000000
$51M-$100M
80000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Secure geologic storage permitting

This new IIJA program awards grants to states to establish their own state underground injection control program for permitting Class VI wells for the injection of CO2.
Estimate Budget
$
50000000
$0-$50M
50000000
Environmental Protection Agency
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Abandoned Mine Reclamation

This fund, established by the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, provides funds to eligible states and tribes for the reclamation of surface mining impacts associated with historical coal mining. IIJA limits the use of this fund to reclaiming coal mining sites abandoned or unreclaimed as of August 3, 1977.
Estimate Budget
$
11290000000
$1B+
11290000000
Department of the Interior
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction

These projects test and validate emissions-reducing technologies in sectors such as cement, iron, and steel.
Estimate Budget
$
500000000
$101M-$500M
500000000
Department of Energy (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations)
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Methane Reduction Infrastructure

This new IIJA program gives formula grants to states to plug, remediate, and reclaim orphaned wells located on state- or privately-owned land.
Estimate Budget
$
2000000000
$1B+
2000000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Secure geologic storage permitting

IIJA provides funds for the permitting of Class VI wells for the geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide.
Estimate Budget
$
30000000
$0-$50M
30000000
Environmental Protection Agency
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Abandoned Mine Reclamation

This new IIJA program seeks to inventory, assess, decommission, reclaim, respond to hazardous substance releases on, and remediate abandoned hardrock mine land based on certain conditions.
Estimate Budget
$
3000000000
$1B+
3000000000
Department of the Interior
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction

This is a prize competition that awards prizes to direct air capture facilities for metric tons of qualified CO2 captured and verified at the point of disposal, injection, or utilization.
Estimate Budget
$
100000000
$51M-$100M
100000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction

This is a prize competition that awards prizes for precommercial CO2 capture which meet certain criteria and performance standards.
Estimate Budget
$
20000000
$0-$50M
20000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility

Carbon capture, utilization, storage and industrial emission reduction

IIJA expands the program objectives to include the development of standards and certifications supporting commercialization of carbon dioxide products and establishes a new grant program for eligible entities to procure and use commercial or industrial products using or derived from anthropogenic carbon dioxides that demonstrate significant net reductions in lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.
Estimate Budget
$
310000000
$101M-$500M
310000000
Department of Energy
Sector
Energy
Sub-sector
Fuels and technology
Eligibility