Non-profit organizations across Arizona are set to receive a boost from the state government, which is continuing to demonstrate strong leadership when it comes to renewable energy.
As announced by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer earlier this week, the Arizona Department of Commerce Energy Office has awarded nearly $640,000 in renewable energy project grants for 14 different non-profit organizations statewide. Funding has been available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
14 Arizona Non-Profits Were Awarded Grants
Most of the 14 organizations are located in Phoenix. Two recipients, the Red Cross of Southern Arizona and the Southern Arizona Aids Foundation, are in Tucson (a city where the utility Tucson Electric Power (TEP) offers one of the best solar rebates going), and two are in Flagstaff. All told, 77 applications were received. See left for a rundown of the winning organizations, courtesy of Governor Brewer’s office.
Installations that qualify for Department of Commerce grants include solar hot water heaters, photovoltaic (PV) electric systems and solar daylighting systems. The idea is that, by alleviating some of the organizations’ operating costs (by reducing electricity bills), the grants free up resources so that the non-profits can serve more Arizona residents. Grants to each non-profit organization were capped at $50,000.
“We’re moving swiftly to invest Arizona’s stimulus dollars into projects that should help boost the State’s economy and provide significant long-term energy savings,” said Gov. Brewer in a press release addressing the investment.
The allocation was spurred by a $55.4 million grant through the State Energy Program (SEP) to the Arizona Department of Commerce Energy Office.














