Working Together Grants
Energy Trust’s Working Together Grants are a competitive funding opportunity to help nonprofit organizations reach and serve their customers and communities with clean energy solutions. With these grants, Energy Trust seeks to extend the benefits of energy efficiency and clean, renewable energy to more customers and create awareness for its programs and services.
The application window has now closed for this round of funding.
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Level One Grants up to $5,000:
Level One funding is available to help organizations conduct outreach, explore Energy Trust offers and build its capacity through grant writing and training. Funding can support activities related to energy efficiency, clean energy and renewable energy for priority customers (communities of color, customers with low and moderate incomes and rural customers) in Energy Trust’s service area.
Costs must be itemized, and grants can requested for any amount up to $5,000. Grant costs will be reviewed for reasonableness and applicants may receive follow-up questions to better understand itemized grant costs. Energy Trust support is available through materials and training.
Allowable grant activities and costs include:
1. Increase community and customer awareness of clean energy solutions and Energy Trust offers
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- Printing or designing of materials
- Translation and interpretation services
- Meeting facilitation
- Event costs, such as rental space and food
- Attendance costs and staff time for trainings, workshops, education and conferences
2. Increase organization understanding of clean energy programs
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- Time to meet with Energy Trust to understand options and funding sources for working together
3. Increase organization capability to access funding aligned with Energy Trust programs and services
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- Grant writer costs for grants that, if funded, would complement Energy Trust programs and services
- Staff training in energy technology or equipment that is supported by Energy Trust incentives
Level One grants will be chosen based on our Level One Grant selection process.
Level Two Grants up to $10,000:
Level Two funding can support the following program or project activities related to energy efficiency, clean energy and renewable energy for priority customers in Energy Trust’s service area.
Allowable grant activities and costs include:
1. Supplement an existing program or program in development that would result in customer participation in Energy Trust’s energy efficiency and renewable energy offers
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- Costs can be in the categories of buying goods or services, staff, intern, or contractor time, costs for training, workshops or education
Level Two grants will be chosen based on our Level Two Grant selection process.
Grant funds cannot be used:
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- For the purchase or installation of home repairs, energy efficiency or renewable energy equipment
- To fund projects covered through Energy Trust existing programs, services and incentives
- To encourage changing existing fuel sources
- For direct lobbying or political activities
Our existing programs support a wide range of home and equipment upgrades. For more information on residential, commercial equipment upgrades or solar incentives call 1.866.368.7878.
How to Apply
Before filling out an application for grant funding, please read through the eligibility requirements, deadlines and other important details to ensure your project meets grant requirements, purpose and expectations.
Application window is now closed.
Grant recipients will be announced in October and funds will be distributed in November.
Our staff are available to help with the application process and answer any questions you may have. Please reach out to us at WorkingTogetherGrants@energytrust.org for assistance or if you are unsure whether an activity is eligible for a Working Together Grant.
Energy Trust reserves the right to not fund any applicant applying for grant funds for any reason.
Eligibility
Organizations eligible for Working Together Grants must meet the following criteria:
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- Registered as a 501c3 nonprofit entity in Oregon or Washington
- If not registered as a nonprofit entity in Oregon or Washington, the organization must apply with a fiscal sponsor that is a qualified 501c3 nonprofit organization providing organizational infrastructure and administrative support for grant management
- Applicant or fiscal sponsor does not appear on the Oregon Department of Justice list of Disqualified Charities
Activities must:
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- Benefit utility customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas or Avista
- Benefit communities of color, customers experiencing low or moderate incomes and/or rural communities. For information about Energy Trust’s diversity, equity and inclusion plan and goals, view our plan here.
- Align with grant purpose to support activities that meet applicant goals while also helping diverse communities access and participate in Energy Trust offers and services.
Additional requirements and details:
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- Organizations can apply for only one grant (either Level One or Level Two) per funding cycle
- Organizations receiving other funds from Energy Trust are invited to apply but grant activities must be outside the scope of other funds
Selection Process
Energy Trust will review all applications for eligibility requirements. Applications will also be pre-screened to determine if the proposed activities could be served through existing program offers rather than grant funds. Energy Trust reserves the right to not fund any applicant applying for grant funds for any reason.
Level One Grants (up to $5,000) Selection Process
A total of $40,000 is available for Level One grant funding this round. Internal staff will prescreen applications to ensure that proposed activities and costs align with grant purpose.
Applications will be grouped into five tiers allowing Energy Trust to prioritize funding for this round. Tiers are determined by alignment with the following categories:
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- How well the organization reflects and serves grant priority communities
- Communities of color
- Customers with low and moderate incomes
- Rural customers
- If the organization is located outside of the City of Portland and does not have access to the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund mini grant offer
- Whether organization has applied for a Working Together Grant previously, with preference given to first-time applicants
- Organization size, with preference given to smaller organizations
- How well the organization reflects and serves grant priority communities
Funding will be awarded starting with applications in tier one, then on to tier two. The process will repeat down the tiers until all of the funding has been allocated. If there are more applications than funds available in a tier, awards will be made through random selection.
Tiers may be updated in future rounds to ensure equitable distribution of funds across funding rounds.
Tier One | Tier Two | Tier Three | Tier Four | Tier Five |
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reflect and serve all three grant priority communities | reflect and serve at least one of the grant priority communities | reflect and serve at least one grant priority community | reflect and serve at least one grant priority community | reflect and serve at least one grant priority community, and |
are based outside the City of Portland | have the equivalent of three full-time employees or less, and | have the equivalent of four or more full-time employees | are based in a rural community*, and | previously received a grant |
are first-time applicants | are first-time applicants | are first-time applicants | previously received a grant |
*Rural community: For the purposes of this grant round, rural is defined as communities with populations under 25,000.
Level Two Grants (up to $10,000) Selection Process
A total of $40,000 is available for Level Two grant funding this round. Internal staff will prescreen applications to ensure that proposed activities and costs align with the grant purpose.
All eligible applications advancing through prescreening will be scored by a diverse panel of reviewers. The Working Together Grants Panel will evaluate and score all eligible grant applications. Applications will be scored in two groups, organizations located in the Portland Metropolitan Area* and organizations located outside the Portland Metropolitan Area*, to ensure grants are awarded to applicants from across Energy Trust’s service area.
We anticipate that we will receive more requests for funding for Level Two grants than we have funds for this round. Priority will be given to applications that:
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- Align most directly with grant objectives
- Demonstrate ability to manage and implement planned activities with grant funds
- Highlight greatest community and organization impact
- Deliver greatest benefit to Energy Trust customers and diversity, equity and inclusion priority customers
- Meet current round priorities:
- Organizations that received funding previously will be considered for funding if funding remains after other applicants are scored
- A distribution of awardees from across Energy Trust service area
*Portland Metropolitan Area: Comprising Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill Counties in Oregon, and Clark and Skamania Counties in Washington.
Additional Questions
Have more questions or looking for more information?
Check out the Working Together Grants FAQ page or view the recorded Working Together Grants webinar.
Email us at WorkingTogetherGrants@energytrust.org for further assistance or to schedule office hours.