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SECTION 9006 - RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Grants - 4280-B Final Regulation
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Grain Dryer Questions and Answers Other Energy Questions and Answers

Federal and State Incentives for RE/EE
Please note:  A simplified grant application is for a project with total eligible costs of $200,000 or less.
                      A full grant application is for a project with total eligible costs exceedimg $200,000.
Program Basics
and Tools







List of Grant Writers & Combo Writers
Fact Sheet Link to 4280-B 9006 Energy Regulations Guide 1 - A Comparison Chart - Simplified vs. Full Applications Guide 4 - Scoring Guideline Link to SBA Small Business Size Standards How to obtain a DUNS number 4280-2 Grant Agreement

Energy Program Brochure
Thresholds in 4280-B List of Technology Consultants Other Technology Information Resources to Help You File an Application Map of RD Business-Cooperative Specialists Guide 7 - Project Construction Options & Guidelines
The National Office website is:  http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/farmbill


Please answer the following series of questions (3) to reach application materials.
 Step 1The project will have total eligible costs (choose one)
      $200,000 or less (a simplified application)?
      Exceeding $200,000 (a full application)?
    

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Revised on: July 20, 2006