FECM Solicitations and Business Opportunities

The Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) invests in research, development, demonstration, and deployment projects to reduce emissions from fossil energy production and use and key industrial processes, while strengthening U.S. energy and critical minerals security. DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) coordinates most of the research and development procurement activities for FECM.

 

Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Funding

 

Below are the open prizes, Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) (previously Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)), requests for information (RFI), and notices of intent (NOI) to issue a funding opportunity, including funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

FECM FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES 

FECM ProgramAnnouncement TitleEstimated Total Federal FundingOpen DateClose DateStatus
Carbon ManagementBest Practices for Life Cycle Assessment of Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage TechnologiesN/A1/17/252/21/25Accepting Input
Carbon ManagementCarbon Dioxide Removal: Purpose, Approaches, and RecommendationsN/A1/16/254/1/25Accepting Input
Carbon ManagementBIL FOA 3018: Clean Fuels & Products Shot: Supporting Carbon Utilization Products via Electrochemical Conversion and Refinery Retrofitting$13.7 MillionN/AN/ASelectees Announced
Resource SustainabilityBIL FOA 3105: Critical Materials Innovation, Efficiency, and Alternatives$32.75 MillionN/AN/ASelectees Announced
Carbon ManagementFOA 3365: Carbon Capture, Removal, and Conversion, Test Centers$101 MillionN/AN/ASelectees Announced
Resource SustainabilityFOA 3077: Regional Scale Collaboration to Facilitate a Domestic Critical Minerals Future: Carbon Ore, Rare Earth, and Critical Minerals (CORE-CM) Initiative $45 MillionN/AN/ASelectees Announced
Carbon ManagementBIL NOFO 3495: Accelerating CO2 Conversion Technology Development and Deployment – Biological, Catalytic, and Mineralization Pathways$100 Million1/15/254/11/25Accepting Applications
Carbon ManagementBIL FOA 2966: Carbon Dioxide Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation (CIFIA) Program: Future Growth Grants$500 Million12/24/241/2/26Accepting Applications
Carbon ManagementFOA 3330: Carbon Transport Research, Development & Demonstration ConsortiumN/A12/20/241/21/25NOI Released/ Accepting Input
Carbon ManagementBIL FOA 2730: Carbon Capture Technology Program, Front-End Engineering Design for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Transport$48 Million12/13/242/12/25Accepting Applications
Carbon ManagementNOFO 3476: Carbon Storage Technology Operations & Research (CarbonSTORE)N/A10/17/24N/ANOI Released
Carbon ManagementBIL: Commercial Direct Air Capture Pilot Prize$52.5 Million8/9/242/7/25Accepting Applications
Carbon ManagementBIL FOA 2829: Carbon Utilization Procurement Grants$100 Million7/24/234/30/25Accepting Applications

 

FEDERAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES SUPPORTED BY FECM

LeadAnnouncement TitleEstimated Total Federal FundingOpen DateClose DateStatus
Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization OfficeFOA 3219: Energy- and Emissions-Intensive Industries (EEII)$136 MillionN/AN/ASelectees Announced
Office of Technology TransitionsLab Call: Core Laboratory Infrastructure for Market Readiness (CLIMR)$36.8 Million10/17/243/11/25Accepting Applications
CETPartnershipCETPartnership Joint Call 2024$8 Million9/19/244/2/25Accepting Applications

 

How to Apply

Below you will find information to help you get started with applying for funding from FECM.
  • Where to Find FECM funding 

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  • Complete necessary registration requirements 

    There are several one-time actions that must be completed before applying for FECM funding. These actions include:

    It is vital that applicants complete the necessary registration requirements as soon as possible. Some processes may take several weeks, and failure to complete them could interfere with an applicant’s ability to apply for FECM funding. 

    Registration requirements may vary by funding opportunity. Carefully review the funding opportunity for details about registration requirements. 

    Understand the application process

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    Funding Application Process
  • FECM uses FedConnectNETL Exchange, and Grants.gov to post solicitations, funding opportunity announcements, and amendments; receive proposals and applications; answer funding opportunity questions; and disseminate award information. Entities wishing to participate in these solicitations will need to register at these websites. Proposals will be accepted only through the websites indicated in the solicitation document.

    Please pay close attention to the funding opportunity instructions and prepare and submit all applications according to those instructions. 

    Full Application

    Each funding opportunity describes the specific documents to include with the full application submission. Required documents typically include, but are not limited to, the following:

    • Application for Federal Assistance
    • Technical Volume
    • Statement of Project Objectives
    • Budget Justification
    • Disclosure of Lobbying Activities 
    • Project Summary/Abstract for Public Release

     

    Cost Sharing

    Most recipients must contribute to the project’s total cost. Cost sharing augments federal funding to increase the project’s impact. It also ensures that recipients have a financial stake in the project’s success.

    Generally, research and development projects must provide a minimum of 20% cost share, and demonstration projects must provide a minimum of 50% cost share.

    Please read the funding opportunity document for important information about its cost sharing requirements.

  • How to submit questions for funding opportunities posted on FedConnect 

    Questions regarding the content of a funding opportunity posted on FedConnect must be submitted through the FedConnect portal. You must register with FedConnect to submit questions and to view responses to questions.

    How to submit questions for funding opportunities posted on NETL Exchange

    Questions regarding the content of a funding opportunity posted on NETL Exchange should be sent to the email address provided in the funding opportunity document.

    Troubles with Grants.gov

    Questions relating to the registration process, system requirements, how an application form works, or the submittal process must be directed to Grants.gov at 1-800-518-4726 or [email protected]. DOE/FECM cannot answer these questions

    Troubles with NETL Exchange 

    Questions relating to NETL Exchange must be emailed to [email protected] and include the funding opportunity name and number in subject line.

Project Selections and Awards

Below you will find resources for project selectees and resources to learn more about FECM funded projects.
  • FECM offers a communications toolkit (PDF) to make it easier for organizations selected to receive federal funding to share their story through social media and other digital outlets. The toolkit includes sample social posts, a sample press release, and tips and tricks to interacting with the DOE on social media. 

  • FECM Funded Resource Sustainability and Carbon Management Projects

    For information on resource sustainability and carbon management awarded projects funded by FECM, visit NETL’s website.

    NETL provides an online database with details about FECM awarded projects, such as funding amount, project duration, and technical details about the project and its benefits. This online database also includes presentations and reports associated with each project, as well as key contact information, 

    Federally Funded Carbon Management Projects 

    For information on carbon management projects funded by agencies across the federal government, including the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), explore the Carbon Management Projects (CONNECT) Toolkit.

    The CONNECT Toolkit is an online mapping tool and database that provides details about publicly announced and federally funded carbon management projects, such as the funding status and amount, location, sources of carbon dioxide emissions, and many other project details. The CONNECT Toolkit also includes additional relevant information on other federal initiatives, regulatory permits, natural resource potential, existing infrastructure, point-source emissions, socio-demographic indicators, and protected lands.

 

Last Updated: January 23, 2025