DES MOINES, IOWA (December 8, 2022) — IEC has launched the Iowa Energy and Infrastructure Funding Hub, an online resource hosted at IAFederalFunding.org to help Iowans better understand and access federal support for clean energy and resiliency projects.

Iowa’s communities, businesses, non-profits, and individuals can utilize programs funded by the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act legislation. These federal investments will expand local projects and priorities intended to improve Iowa’s resiliency and increase economic and energy security.

The Iowa Energy and Infrastructure Funding Hub provides information on key federal programs to assist Iowans across sectors. Some funding opportunities are available immediately, while additional tax credits, rebates, and grants will be available beginning in 2023.

“This legislation brings transformative opportunities to the state, and IEC is excited to provide valuable information to help Iowans take advantage of the available funding and benefits,” said Kristen Weaverling, Energy Communications Coordinator with the Iowa Environmental Council. “It is an exciting time for Iowans to reduce energy costs in homes and buildings, install more clean energy, electrify transportation, and build more livable, resilient communities.”

The Iowa Energy and Infrastructure Funding Hub contains current information and will be regularly updated with federal program details and deadlines, resources, and news about the success of local projects backed by the federal legislation.

About The Hub

The Iowa Energy and Infrastructure Funding Hub is a resource developed by the Iowa Environmental Council to provide information to help Iowans access key federal programs. Some programs are available immediately, while additional programs, tax credits, and rebates will be available next year.

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