Influence Grants drive immediate, targeted consumer benefits, while Collaboration Grants foster systemic, multi-year energy reforms.
Influence Grants fund advocacy and research projects targeting immediate, specific goals benefiting residential and small business energy consumers. These grants focus on achieving credible, time-bound outcomes that drive better practices in the energy market. Applicants must clearly outline how their project will influence change and create long-term impacts.
Collaboration Grants fund complex, multi-year projects led by multiple organizations working together to drive systemic energy change. These initiatives aim to support policy or advocacy outcomes through collaborative research and engagement with advocates and stakeholders.