Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) Seed Grants Request for Proposals (RFP) for Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Projects

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Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) Seed Grants Request for Proposals (RFP) for Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Projects The Minnesota Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) seeks applications for limited financial assistance for energy efficiency and/or renewable energy projects requiring technical assistance. Project funding can support technical assistance services (i.e., labor costs only, such as for a consultant, design professional, installer, or student labor) for projects in all seven Minnesota CERT regions: Central, Metro, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, and West Central. The Clean Energy Resource Teams or CERTs are a statewide partnership with a shared mission to connect individuals and their communities to the resources they need to identify and implement community-based clean energy projects. The primary objectives of this funding are to: Encourage the implementation of community-based energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in Minnesota CERT regions Spur projects that are highly visible in their community and replicable by others Provide a forum for community education about energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and their many benefits For full details and all materials, visit http://mncerts.org/rfp. Funding for these projects is provided through the MN Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources. Regional Funding Availability for 2018 Each region has its own pool of funding $20,000 per region available for technical assistance to catalyze community energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Each regional team s Steering Committee will make its own selections and project funding levels will vary by region, though for all regions, these are considered seed grants and are not intended to fund a project in its entirety. Amounts: Most projects have historically received funding for amounts between $2,000 and $5,000. In general there are more requests than funds available. All projects must be completed and Final Report must be received by February 28, 2019. Projects may only invoice for up to half of their seed grant funds by June 15, 2018. Funding is provided for labor services only and will be provided on a reimbursement basis. 1

Materials & Submission Information The CERT Funding Application Form can be found at http://rfp.mncerts.org. A note about identifying your CERT Region: Indicate in your RFP application in which region your project resides. To identify your region, download a CERTs map of Minnesota at http://mncerts.org/map. Applying to multiple regions: A single project may apply for funding from more than one region if the project spans more than one region. Applicants applying to multiple regions are required to complete a Multiple-Regions Application Addendum that must be requested from either Lissa Pawlisch or Joel Haskard at rfp@cleanenergyresourceteams.org or by calling 612-624-2293 or 612-625-8759, respectively. Proposals must be submitted electronically to rfp@cleanenergyresourceteams.org no later than 4:00pm, Friday, October 20th, 2017. Please be sure to include: CERT Seed Grant Application form (Word format preferred) Documentation of project impacts (if applicable) Letters of Commitment from project team members based outside of applicant organization (if applicable) Documentation of secured funding (if applicable) Multiple-Regions Application Addendum (if applicable) Eligibility Project must be located within one of the seven Minnesota CERT regions: Central, Metro, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, or West Central (http://mncerts.org/map) Project must seek funding for Labor costs ONLY (such as for a consultant, design professional, installer, or student labor). Ineligible costs include: materials, hardware, printing, food and travel. Applicant must demonstrate that the project will be completed within the funding period (February 1, 2018 through February 28, 2019). Applicant understands that the project will be paid AFTER work is completed. Applicant understands that up to 50% of the awarded amount may be paid before June 15, 2018, only if labor has been completed by that time and Interim Invoice and Interim Report are complete. Applicant understands that no invoices will be paid until data about project results are received. Applicant understands that final report will be completed by applicant organization itself, not by any contractor even if they performed the labor. Project must demonstrate the ability and commitment to serve as a community-wide educational resource for renewable energy and/or energy efficiency. Project must make itself available for tours, interviews, etc. during and after the project and be willing to have a case study written about it. If project includes implementation, the project should utilize technologies that are technically sound with welldemonstrated and documented effectiveness, ideally vetted by an independent third-party. Should you have any questions about the viability of the technology you propose to use, please contact Lissa Pawlisch prior to starting a proposal at either pawl0048@umn.edu or 612-624-2293. Any applicant considering a small wind project application must contact Lissa Pawlisch prior to starting a proposal at either pawl0048@umn.edu or 612-624-2293. Project cannot seek funding for work completed prior to February 1, 2018. 2

Timeline Date September 7, 2017 Fri., October 20, 2017 @ 4:00pm Nov 13 Dec 8, 2017 Second week in December 2017 Mon., January 8, 2018 Thurs., Feb. 1, 2018 Fri., June 15, 2018 @ 4:00pm Thursday, February 28, 2019 @ 4:00pm March 1 July 2019 Tasks Issue RFP; start accepting applications Proposals MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY to rfp@cleanenergyresourceteams.org Steering Committees meet to discuss project applications and determine project funding. Funded projects notified Non-funded projects notified Contracting forms due Projects may begin work Awards announced CERTs writes up project funding overview CERTs does media outreach about funded projects Project Interim Report Due (form provided by CERTs) Projects may also submit an interim invoice with their Interim Report for eligible expenses up to 50% of the full project award. Any project that has yet to begin project activities will have funding revoked. Funds will be redirected to other project(s) in the region. Project must be completed and Final Report submitted electronically (form provided by CERTs). Project must submit an invoice with their Final Report for eligible expenses up to the remainder of the full project award. CERTs will work with Seed Grant Recipients to develop project case studies. Review Process Proposals will be reviewed and projects selected by Regional CERT Steering Committees in Central, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast and West Central. In the Metro, a designated Review Committee will review and select projects. In the Southwest, the Regional Steering Committee reviews projects and recommends a slate of projects for funding. This recommendation is then reviewed by the Rural Minnesota Energy Board and the Southwest Regional Development Commission Board for official approval. Please note: CERT staff do not vote on projects. 3

Review Criteria Projects will be evaluated on Statewide Criteria as well as Regional Criteria. Please review the Statewide Criteria and the additional Regional Criteria specific to your project s region. Statewide Criteria: 1. Advance community energy efficiency and/or renewable energy 2. Ideally, provide measurable energy savings/offsets 3. Have high potential to provide replicable models 4. Engage and involve a variety of community partners 5. Demonstrate clear goals, benchmarks, timelines, and budgets 6. Have a well-articulated plan to share their work and use it to educate a broader audience Additional Regional Criteria and Preferences: Central CERT Central CERT is interested in working with awarded applicants on developing the well-articulated plan to share their work and use it to educate a broader audience, as stated above in Criteria #6 Metro CERT 2018 Metro CERT seed grant priorities: Energy Efficiency First. Preference for projects that focus on energy efficiency/conservation. If you are applying for funding for a renewable energy project, please explain in the application how efficiency/conservation is part of the project or has already been addressed. Collaborations that reach two or more of the following audiences: underserved communities, local governments, and local electric or gas utilities. For underserved communities, please describe in the application how you perceive your community to be underserved (e.g., lacking access to resources to implement clean energy projects or address energy-related challenges). Projects seeking larger grants to support deeper, multi-party collaborations (versus smaller individual grants, as have been funded in the past). We would like to fund grants in the $5,000-$10,000 range that meet the above criteria. Northeast CERT Preference given to projects not previously funded 25% match required (in-kind allowed) Northwest CERT No special requirements, though Northwest CERT does place a special emphasis on projects that are high profile, could serve as a model for other like sites/entities, have a significant community reach, or have strong community connections. In addition, the Steering Committee is particularly interested in projects from smaller communities. Southeast CERT No special priorities specified. Southeast CERT is interested in seeing as many entities with as wide a range of potential applications apply as possible. Southwest CERT ONLY non-profit and public sectors eligible. They may work with and sponsor application by a private entity. Preference for projects that focus on youth, partnerships, mixed/gap funding sources and education Demonstrable results AND clear about results, in particular about the educational results West Central CERT No special priorities specified. West Central CERT is interested in seeing as many entities with as wide a range of potential applications apply as possible. 4

Reporting CERTs will provide a template for your Interim Report (due June 15, 2018) and Final Report (due February 28, 2019). You must show progress on your project via your Interim Report by June 15 th or your funding will be revoked. Questions Please consult the list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) at http://mncerts.org/rfp to find an answer to your question. FAQ will be updated on an ongoing basis. Questions regarding the proposal process may also be directed to CERT staff, listed below. Central Region: Lissa Pawlisch/Joel Haskard, Statewide Directors 612-624-2293 and (612) 625-8759 pawl0048@umn.edu or haska004@umn.edu Metro Region: Diana McKeown, Great Plains Institute (612) 278-7158 dmckeown@gpisd.net Northeast Region: Brian Bluhm, Northeast CERT Coordinator (218) 290-1953 brian@cleanenergyresourceteams.org Northwest Region: Lissa Pawlisch/Joel Haskard, Statewide Directors 612-624-2293 and (612) 625-8759 pawl0048@umn.edu or haska004@umn.edu Southeast Region: Chris Meyer, Southeast CERT Coordinator (507) 454-2691 chris@cleanenergyresourceteams.org Southwest Region: Annette Fiedler, SW Regional Development Commission (507) 836-1631 phydev@swrdc.org West Central Region: Kristi Fernholz, West Central CERT Coordinator (320) 289-1981 Ext.106 kristi.fernholz@umvrdc.org 5