2024 Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation Program

The USDA Forest Service is delivering the Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation Program (CWEWIP) to support the Rural Revitalization Technologies 7 U.S.C.

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The intent of the CWEWIP is to support forest health and stimulate local economies by expanding renewable wood energy use and innovative wood products manufacturing capacity.

The Forest Service solicits proposals for projects that will achieve the following:
Expand thermally led community wood energy or innovative wood product opportunities; Improve Forest health; and Stimulate local economies.

This funding opportunity is intended for shovel ready projects that will not require additional funding or time to complete after the award period.

Examples of eligible projects include, but are not limited to:
Install a thermally led community wood energy system for heating, cooling, and/or electricity that replaces fossil fuels such as coal, oil, propane, or natural gas.

Purchase and install manufacturing equipment at a mass timber production facility.

Expand a sawmill to add higher value production lines that incorporate innovative technologies and cost cutting measures.

Purchase and install equipment at a new facility to produce biofuels from forest residues.

All awards are based on funding availability.

The Forest Service plans to award up to $6 million in total awards under this announcement.

The maximum for each award is $1 million to pay for up to 35% of total capital costs.

The Forest Service may consider awarding up to $ 1. 5 million (for up to 50% of total capital costs) for a proposal that warrants special consideration, especially for projects located in areas of high unemployment.

Matching funds are not required; however, leveraging is required.

Applicants must contribute the remaining funds (leveraged funds) necessary to complete the project above and beyond the requested Forest Service funding.

For example, if an applicant requests Forest Service funding for 35% of the total capital costs of the project, then the applicant must commit to providing 65% of the total capital costs of the project.

In this example, the 65% of the total capital costs are considered the required leveraged funds.

Even though leveraged funds have a lower reporting burden and fewer legal requirements than matching funds, applicants must adhere to requirements for leveraged funds.

Leveraged funds must be from non-federal sources and be committed within the grant timeframe.

Moreover, if third-party organizations contribute to the leveraged funds requirement, then applicants must submit with their proposal package commitment letters from the third-party organizations confirming the amount of leveraging being committed.

A pre-recorded webcast that presents information on applying for this funding opportunity can be found at FY24 Community Wood Program Informational Webcast on Vimeo Additional details on the funding opportunity can be found at Wood Innovations Homepage Instructions on how to apply for funding and the official application can be downloaded at the following weblinks.

Instructions FY24 Community Wood Program Application Form (FS-1500-0051) FY24 Community Wood Program
Agency: Department of Agriculture

Office: Forest Service

Estimated Funding: $6,000,000





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Wood Innovations Homepage

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible applicants are non-profits; local, state, and tribal governments; businesses, companies, corporations (for profit); institutions of higher education; and special purpose districts (public utility districts, fire districts, conservation districts, school districts, and ports.)

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/science-technology/energy-forest-products/wood-innovation

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
Email Address for Sabina Dhungana

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2023-10-18

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2024-01-14


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