Washington state leaders recently launched a new website, FundHubWA, that provides information on federal and state grants, tax incentives, and rebates available to support businesses, individuals, tribal groups, nonprofits, and government agencies in implementing climate-friendly technologies. The website pulls together opportunities available through federal laws such as the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, as well as Washington’s Climate Commitment Act, which charges the state’s largest polluters for their emissions and allocates the money to climate programs.

The FundHubWA site allows users to search for funding opportunities based on different categories, such as “energy infrastructure” for utilities or “manufacturing” for businesses. For example, a search under the “energy infrastructure” category yielded options like grants from the U.S. Department of Energy for developing solar energy hardware and software. Another search as a “business” in the “manufacturing” category returned programs from DOE and the Internal Revenue Service offering tax incentives for clean energy projects, alternative fuel production, sustainable aviation, nuclear power production, and other low-carbon technologies.

Governor Jay Inslee emphasized the importance of ensuring that individuals and organizations do not miss out on funding opportunities simply because they are not aware of them. He stated that the FundHubWA portal provides an easy way for everyone to browse for funding that could help them improve their homes, businesses, or communities. Earlier this year, a group supporting the Climate Commitment Act released an interactive online map highlighting the programs funded across the state with dollars collected through the act.

In November, Washington residents will vote on Initiative 2117, which seeks to eliminate the Climate Commitment Act. Supporters of the initiative argue that the act is leading to increased gas prices in the state. The initiative has sparked debate among residents and policymakers about the future of climate programs and regulations in Washington. Regardless of the outcome of the initiative, the FundHubWA website will continue to serve as a valuable resource for individuals and organizations seeking funding for climate-friendly technologies and projects.

The availability of federal and state grants, tax incentives, and rebates can play a crucial role in supporting the implementation and development of climate-friendly technologies across various sectors. By consolidating information on funding opportunities in one central location, the FundHubWA website aims to make it easier for businesses, individuals, tribal groups, nonprofits, and government agencies to access the financial support they need to advance their sustainability initiatives. Through initiatives like the Climate Commitment Act and federal laws like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Washington state is taking proactive steps to address climate change and promote environmentally friendly practices.

Overall, the launch of the FundHubWA website represents a significant effort by Washington state leaders to streamline access to funding for climate-friendly technologies and projects. By providing a centralized resource that compiles information on available grants, tax incentives, and rebates, the website aims to empower stakeholders across the state to take meaningful action in support of sustainability and environmental protection. As initiatives like Initiative 2117 continue to shape the policy landscape in Washington, the FundHubWA website will continue to serve as a valuable tool for navigating the complex landscape of climate funding opportunities.

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