Federal Energy Management Program Funding Opportunities

Map showing AFFECT funding by location from 2014 to 2024.

The U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) provides direct funding to federal agencies through the Assisting Federal Facilities with Energy Conservation Technologies (AFFECT) program.

AFFECT offers grants for developing energy and water efficiency projects and processes at U.S. federal government-owned facilities.

The AFFECT program supports energy and water efficiency upgrades in federal buildings through affordable solutions, public-private partnerships, and best practices. 

Federal agencies are encouraged to apply for funding to achieve net-zero goals through efficiency improvements, electrification, on-site clean energy generation, and sustainable design.

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AFFECT Portfolio

AFFECT BIL

98 federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total of $250 million.

AFFECT 2019

11 federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total of $5 million.

AFFECT 2022

19 federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total of $28.1 million.

AFFECT 2016

Three federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total of $3 million.

AFFECT 2021

17 federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total of $13 million.

AFFECT 2015

Four federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total of $2.8 million.

AFFECT 2020

16 federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total of $11 million.

AFFECT 2014

Nine federal agency projects selected to receive a combined total $5 million.

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