Energy Programs for Public & Non-Profit
Programs for Public & Non-Profit Facilities
The following programs are designed to assist Iowa's public and non-profit
sector:
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IEC Grant
Program
The Energy Center awards grants to Iowa-based, nonprofit groups
to conduct energy-related research, demonstration and education
projects. These projects, which range in size and complexity, are
conducted throughout the state including Iowa's three major
universities, several community colleges and at nonprofit energy
organizations and community-based educational groups. Grants are awarded
on a competitive basis through periodic Requests for Proposals (RFPs).
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Iowa Energy Bank
The Iowa Energy Bank, an energy management program using energy cost
savings to repay financing for energy management improvements, targets
public and non-profit facilities (public schools, hospitals, private
colleges, private schools, and local governments).
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Rebuild Iowa
Rebuild Iowa is a collaborative initiative designed to help communities
identify, implement, and finance cost-effective energy efficiency
improvements.
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State of Iowa Facilities Improvement Corporation
The State of Iowa Facilities
Improvement Corporation (SIFIC) is a nonprofit corporation that helps
state agencies implement cost-effective energy efficiency improvements.
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