GGRF DIRECTORY

The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) is a $27 billion grant program funded by the Inflation Reduction Act. It has created the first national financing network for clean energy and climate solutions across the United States. Find out who is operating a GGRF program in your state using our directory and get in touch!

The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is comprised of three funding streams: 
  • National Clean Investment Fund (NCIF) established national clean financing institutions that will deliver affordable financing for clean energy projects nationwide. Recipients work across public, nonprofit, and private sectors to deploy energy projects that will lower energy bills, promote cleaner air, and create jobs.
  • Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (CCIA) provides funding and technical assistance to community lenders who will provide financial assistance to deploy distributed energy systems and implement greenhouse gas-reducing projects in communities where it is needed the most.
  • Solar For All (SFA) program expands or creates new low-income solar programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, deliver cost savings on electric bills, and assist the building of new markets for distributed solar.

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund

It’s up to all of us to who believe in clean energy investment to learn about and share accurate information about the Greenhouse Gas Reduction fund and its potential to create jobs and power a sustainable future. Some resources to bring you up to speed:

GGRF Myth vs Fact via Powering America
GGRF Messaging and Resource Guide via National Resource Defense Council

Questions? SEAP is your partner and resource. If you have questions about this table or how SEAP could potentially support your clean energy project, let us know! Book a time to chat with SEAP Federal Resources Coordinator Liza Crichton during Our Dollars, Our Dreams Office Hours.