Climate & Clean Energy Grants in New Hampshire 2026 — Federal Funding Opportunities
Federal funding for climate resilience, renewable energy, and emissions reduction from DOE, EPA, NOAA, and NSF. GrantMetric surfaces every active federal notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) relevant to New Hampshire applicants, with award ceiling, eligibility requirements, and close dates visible at a glance.
- 8 active federal grants open to New Hampshire organizations
- Eligible applicants: nonprofits, universities, state agencies, small businesses
- Award floor and ceiling for each funding opportunity
- Application deadlines and close dates from grants.gov — updated daily
- AI-generated briefings summarizing each program's objectives
Federal grants are available nationally — New Hampshire organizations apply directly to federal agencies. These 8 active opportunities are open to eligible applicants in New Hampshire right now.
Clean energy and climate funding from the federal government expanded significantly under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), with DOE, EPA, USDA, and HUD collectively distributing tens of billions through competitive grants, loan programs, and formula allocations. DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) funds clean energy research and deployment at universities, national laboratories, utilities, and companies in New Hampshire. ARPA-E funds transformational energy technology research with individual awards typically ranging from $500,000 to $10 million. EPA's Climate Pollution Reduction Grants fund state and local government climate action plans and implementation projects across all U.S. states including New Hampshire.
New Hampshire cities, counties, tribal governments, and utilities are eligible for DOE's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program, Grid Resilience State and Tribal Grants, and Solar for All program targeting low-income communities. New Hampshire environmental justice nonprofits and community organizations can access EPA's Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem-Solving (EJCPS) grants, prioritizing communities facing cumulative pollution burdens. USDA's Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) provides grants and loan guarantees to New Hampshire agricultural producers and rural small businesses for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements, covering up to 50% of eligible project costs.
Active Opportunities for New Hampshire (8)
High-priority technical directive issued by DOI-USGS1. This initiative (ID: USGS-15-FA-0426) targets strategic developme...
High-priority technical directive issued by USDA-RBCS. This initiative (ID: RDBCP-REAP-RES-EEI-2016) targets strategic d...
High-priority technical directive issued by USDA-RBCS. This initiative (ID: RDBCP-REAP-RES-EEI-2019) targets strategic d...
High-priority technical directive issued by NSF. This initiative (ID: PD-23-5115) targets strategic development within t...
High-priority technical directive issued by NASA-HQ. This initiative (ID: NNH25ZDA001N-SCUBED) targets strategic develop...
High-priority technical directive issued by USDOJ-OJP-BJA. This initiative (ID: O-BJA-2025-172588) targets strategic dev...
High-priority technical directive issued by DOS-NAM. This initiative (ID: PDWINDHOEKFY2026-04-20) targets strategic deve...
High-priority technical directive issued by DOC-DOCNOAAERA. This initiative (ID: NOAA-OAR-CPO-2026-33094) targets strate...