Iowa Funding Opportunities

Federal Investments in Local Projects

access to new programs

Iowa’s individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and government entities will be able to access new programs created by the recent passage of federal legislation. These federal investments in local projects and priorities can improve our resiliency and increase economic and energy security.

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Community Infrastructure

In November 2021, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was signed into law. It will invest $1.2 trillion into community infrastructure projects over the next decade.

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Reducing Emissions 40%

In August 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law. The IRA is the largest climate investment in U.S. History, supporting $370 billion in programs that benefit households, businesses, and communities. Implementation of IRA programs would put the country on the path of reducing emissions 40% by 2030.

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Funding Opportunities

Areas of Focus

Individuals
Individuals

Consumers can lower their energy costs with programs geared toward home energy efficiency upgrades, home electrification, clean energy installation, and electric transportation.

Businesses

The IRA expands opportunities for Iowa businesses to take advantage of cost-saving tax credits to generate and store clean energy, electrify fleet vehicles, and to reduce energy waste.

Non Profit
Non-profits

The IRA expands opportunities for non-profits, churches, rural electric cooperatives, and other tax-exempt entities to take advantage of cost-saving tax credits to generate and store clean energy, receive financial assistance, and to receive grants.

Governments
Governments

The IRA expands opportunities for government entities, including state agencies, universities, public schools and local government, to take advantage of cost-saving tax credits to generate and store clean energy. The IRA and the IIJA will also provide grant funding to target specific priorities at the local level.

Non Profit
Non-profits

The IRA expands opportunities for non-profits, churches, rural electric cooperatives, and other tax-exempt entities to take advantage of cost-saving tax credits to generate and store clean energy, receive financial assistance, and to receive grants.

Governments
Governments

The IRA expands opportunities for government entities, including state agencies, universities, public schools and local government, to take advantage of cost-saving tax credits to generate and store clean energy. The IRA and the IIJA will also provide grant funding to target specific priorities at the local level.

Clean Water & Resilient Infrastructure

The IIJA creates opportunities for state, local, and tribal governments, drinking water and wastewater utilities, and non-profits to expand clean water treatment and protections and implement resilient, natural infrastructure projects.

"This is not a short-term investment in transformation, but a decade-long directional shift that will drive innovation, markets, and improve our air, water, and quality of life as we invest in what is needed to move forward on a real path toward tackling the climate crisis."
Keri Johannsen
IEC's Energy Program Director