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The Department of Energy (DOE), through its Office of Indian Energy (Golden Field Office), released a Notice of Intent (NOI) announcing that it planned to issue a forthcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for Energy Infrastructure Deployment on Tribal Lands in 2022. The purpose of the NOI is strictly informational: it is meant to alert potential applicants that a competitive funding opportunity was expected in the near term. DOE emphasized that the details in the notice could change, that DOE would not answer questions about the NOI itself, and that questions would only be taken after the actual FOA is published. The notice also makes clear that no applications can be submitted in response to the NOI, and that DOE could ultimately decide to issue a different FOA than described, or not issue one at all.

The planned FOA was intended to fund practical, deployable projects that improve Tribal energy systems using clean energy and efficiency solutions. DOE stated it expected to make multiple financial assistance awards in the form of grants, supporting projects with an estimated period of performance of about one to three years. That timeline includes a mandatory 12-month verification period, which signals that awardees would be expected to measure and confirm performance after installation (for example, energy production, savings, reliability, or other agreed outcomes). While the NOI does not provide evaluation criteria, it indicates a focus on real-world installation and deployment rather than early-stage research.

Eligibility, as described in the narrative, targeted Tribal entities and Tribal-serving organizations. DOE planned to solicit applications from Indian Tribes, explicitly including Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Village Corporations, as well as Intertribal Organizations and Tribal Energy Development Organizations. The source record also lists eligibility as "unrestricted" subject to clarification in the full eligibility text, which is a common way of indicating that the official FOA language controls and that applicants should rely on the FOA for definitive eligibility requirements, partnerships, and any cost share or technical prerequisites.

The NOI organized the funding into three Areas of Interest. Area of Interest 1 focused on Tribal buildings and would support installation of clean energy generating systems and/or energy efficiency measures for Tribal building(s). This could cover building-level renewable generation and building upgrades that reduce energy use. Area of Interest 2 shifted to a broader footprint by supporting community-scale clean energy generating systems or energy storage deployed on Tribal Lands, which implies projects sized and designed to serve multiple loads or a community segment rather than a single facility. Area of Interest 3 addressed resilience and emergency preparedness by supporting integrated energy systems capable of autonomous operation, meaning systems designed to run independently from the traditional centralized electric power grid. The objective there is to maintain power to one or more essential Tribal buildings during emergencies or disruptions, improving community resilience through islandable or stand-alone configurations.

DOE noted an important project applicability condition for the planned FOA. With the exception of projects that propose energy efficiency measures, projects were intended for Tribal buildings that are either grid-connected (connected to the traditional centralized electric grid) or connected to an integrated energy system that operates autonomously from the grid (not connected to the centralized grid). In other words, the projects were generally framed around buildings served either by standard grid service or by dedicated autonomous systems, with energy efficiency treated as a more universally applicable category.

The notice provided expected award size ranges tied to the Areas of Interest. DOE anticipated awards ranging from $100,000 to $2,000,000 for some project categories and from $250,000 to $4,000,000 for others, depending on the Area of Interest. This indicates DOE expected to support both smaller, building-focused deployments and larger, community-scale or resilience-oriented projects that typically carry higher installed costs. The source fields also list an award ceiling value, but the narrative description is the better indicator here because it explains that award amounts vary by area.

In terms of logistics and timing, DOE stated it planned to issue the FOA in Summer 2022. Applicants who wanted updates were directed to subscribe to the DOE Office of Indian Energy email newsletter at https://energy.gov/indianenergy. Once the FOA was released, applications would be accepted only through the Office of Indian Energy's IE-Exchange system at https://ie-exchange.energy.gov. The NOI also advised interested parties to review the attached notice for required registrations that must be completed before submitting an application, which commonly includes platform accounts and federal assistance registrations that can take time to process.

The record associated with this NOI identifies the opportunity category as discretionary, the funding instrument as a grant, the funding activity category as energy, and the CFDA/Assistance Listing number as 81.087. The notice was created May 20, 2022, and the record shows an original closing date of July 29, 2022, which is best interpreted as an administrative date tied to the notice posting rather than an application deadline, since the NOI explicitly states that no applications are accepted through the notice. The funding opportunity title references FOA No. DE-FOA-0002774, while the source data lists an opportunity number as DE FOA 0002775; the practical takeaway is that applicants would need to rely on the final published FOA and the IE-Exchange posting for the authoritative FOA number, application deadlines, and requirements.

  • The Department of Energy, Golden Field Office in the energy sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Notice of Intent to Issue Funding Opportunity Announcement No. DE-FOA-0002774, Energy Infrastructure Deployment on Tribal Lands – 2022" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 81.087.
  • This funding opportunity was created on May 20, 2022.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Jul 29, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $2.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this announcement (NOI) from DOE?

This is a Notice of Intent (NOI) from the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy (Golden Field Office) stating that DOE planned to release a future Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) related to Energy Infrastructure Deployment on Tribal Lands in 2022. The NOI is informational only and is meant to alert potential applicants that a competitive funding opportunity was expected.

Can an application be submitted in response to the NOI?

No. The NOI explicitly states that no applications can be submitted in response to the notice.

Is DOE accepting questions about the NOI?

No. DOE stated it would not answer questions about the NOI itself. Questions would only be taken after the actual FOA is published.

Does the NOI guarantee that the FOA will be released?

No. DOE noted that details in the notice could change, and DOE could ultimately decide to issue a different FOA than described in the NOI or not issue one at all.

What is the planned purpose of the upcoming FOA?

The planned FOA was intended to fund practical, deployable projects that improve Tribal energy systems using clean energy and energy efficiency solutions. The emphasis described in the NOI is on real-world installation and deployment rather than early-stage research.

What type of funding instrument did DOE expect to use?

DOE stated it expected to make multiple financial assistance awards in the form of grants.

How long would projects be expected to run?

DOE estimated a period of performance of about one to three years for the planned awards.

What is the mandatory 12-month verification period?

The NOI indicates the project timeline would include a mandatory 12-month verification period. This signals that awardees would be expected to measure and confirm performance after installation, such as energy production, savings, reliability, or other agreed outcomes.

Who did DOE describe as eligible to apply (based on the NOI narrative)?

The NOI narrative targeted Tribal entities and Tribal-serving organizations. DOE planned to solicit applications from Indian Tribes, explicitly including Alaska Native Regional Corporations and Village Corporations, as well as Intertribal Organizations and Tribal Energy Development Organizations.

Why does the record also show eligibility as "unrestricted"?

The associated source record lists eligibility as "unrestricted" subject to clarification in the full eligibility text. The practical meaning is that the official FOA language would control definitive eligibility requirements, partnerships, and any cost share or technical prerequisites.

What kinds of projects were expected to be funded?

The planned FOA was intended to fund practical deployment projects that improve Tribal energy systems, including clean energy generation, energy storage, energy efficiency measures, and integrated energy systems designed for resilience and emergency preparedness.

What are the three Areas of Interest described in the NOI?

The NOI organized the planned funding into three Areas of Interest: (1) Tribal buildings; (2) community-scale clean energy generation or energy storage on Tribal Lands; and (3) integrated energy systems capable of autonomous operation to maintain power for essential Tribal buildings during emergencies or disruptions.

What is Area of Interest 1 (Tribal buildings)?

Area of Interest 1 focused on Tribal buildings and would support installation of clean energy generating systems and/or energy efficiency measures for Tribal building(s). This includes building-level renewable generation and building upgrades that reduce energy use.

What is Area of Interest 2 (community-scale systems)?

Area of Interest 2 would support community-scale clean energy generating systems or energy storage deployed on Tribal Lands. This implies projects sized and designed to serve multiple loads or a community segment rather than a single facility.

What is Area of Interest 3 (autonomous integrated energy systems)?

Area of Interest 3 addressed resilience and emergency preparedness by supporting integrated energy systems capable of autonomous operation, meaning systems designed to run independently from the traditional centralized electric power grid. The objective is to maintain power to one or more essential Tribal buildings during emergencies or disruptions.

What does "autonomous operation" mean in this context?

In the NOI, autonomous operation refers to an integrated energy system that can operate independently from the traditional centralized electric grid (for example, an islandable or stand-alone configuration) to keep essential buildings powered during outages or disruptions.

Were there any stated conditions about what buildings or systems projects should apply to?

Yes. The NOI noted that, with the exception of projects proposing energy efficiency measures, projects were intended for Tribal buildings that are either grid-connected (connected to the traditional centralized electric grid) or connected to an integrated energy system that operates autonomously from the grid (not connected to the centralized grid).

Are energy efficiency projects treated differently under the stated applicability condition?

Yes. The NOI states that energy efficiency measures are an exception to the condition described for other types of projects, implying energy efficiency is more broadly applicable than projects tied to specific grid-connection configurations.

What award sizes did DOE expect?

DOE anticipated awards ranging from $100,000 to $2,000,000 for some project categories and from $250,000 to $4,000,000 for others, depending on the Area of Interest. The NOI indicates award amounts would vary by area.

Is there a single award ceiling that applies to all projects?

The source fields list an award ceiling value, but the NOI narrative indicates award sizes vary by Area of Interest, with ranges up to $4,000,000 depending on the area. The final FOA would be the authoritative source for any ceilings and limits.

When did DOE plan to release the FOA?

DOE stated it planned to issue the FOA in Summer 2022.

How can interested applicants get updates about the FOA?

DOE directed interested parties to subscribe to the DOE Office of Indian Energy email newsletter at https://energy.gov/indianenergy.

Where would applications be submitted once the FOA is released?

DOE stated that once the FOA was released, applications would be accepted only through the Office of Indian Energy's IE-Exchange system at https://ie-exchange.energy.gov.

Are there any required registrations mentioned?

Yes. The NOI advised interested parties to review the attached notice for required registrations that must be completed before submitting an application. The NOI notes these registrations can take time to process.

What is the CFDA/Assistance Listing number associated with this notice?

The record associated with the NOI lists the CFDA/Assistance Listing number as 81.087.

What category and type of funding does the record associate with this opportunity?

The record identifies the opportunity category as discretionary, the funding instrument as a grant, and the funding activity category as energy.

What does the July 29, 2022 closing date in the record mean?

The record shows an original closing date of July 29, 2022, but the NOI explicitly states that no applications are accepted through the notice. Based on the NOI language, that date is best interpreted as an administrative date tied to the notice posting rather than an application deadline.

What FOA number should applicants use?

The funding opportunity title references FOA No. DE-FOA-0002774, while the source data lists an opportunity number as DE FOA 0002775. The NOI indicates applicants should rely on the final published FOA and the IE-Exchange posting for the authoritative FOA number, deadlines, and requirements.

What should applicants rely on for final requirements and eligibility?

The NOI emphasizes that details may change and that the official FOA language would control. Applicants should rely on the final published FOA and the IE-Exchange posting for definitive eligibility, application requirements, deadlines, and any prerequisites.

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