Woody Biomass Utilization Grant 2012 - Workshops Announced

Feb 2, 2012

The annual Forest Service Woody Biomass Utilization grant program has been creating some confusion for people. Grants.gov has had information online for the program since November 2011 even though it has not yet officially been announced on the Federal Register. According to the program manager at the Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) in Madison we can treat the information on grants.gov and on the FPL website as a pre-announcement of this years program. The Federal Register announcement will be very soon.

The advertised mailing deadline is March 1 2012 so if you are planning to submit it is important you start the process soon. 

UC Berkeley and the Forest Service are holding 3 information sessions next week:

Monday (February 6) – Sonora, 3pm-5pm, Stanislaus National Forest, Register Here

Tuesday (February 7) – Nevada City, 1pm-3pm, Tahoe National Forest, Register Here

Thursday (February 9) – Redding, 1pm-3pm, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Register Here

Information on the Grant Program
The program remains very similar to last year when it changed significantly compared to previous years.  Main points include:
•    The program is focused on biomass to energy projects
•    Equipment is not eligible for funding
•    Grants will fund advanced engineering studies or similar
•    $250,000 maximum grant per project
•    Single step application process (mailing date March 1 2012)
Full information and application materials are on the FPL website.

Who should attend?
The grant program is of most relevance to organizations that are developing biomass to energy projects.  The following entities may be interested in this workshop: power plants, project developers, National Forest System staff, other Federal agencies, forest-based businesses, contractors, rural communities, landowners, tribal entities, conservation groups, rural and urban economic development councils.

Topics:
•    Background
•    Application process
•    Eligibility
•    Obligations
•    Timeline
•    Assistance available to help with applications
•    Questions
We will also include time to discuss other woody biomass utilization issues for those attendees that are interested.

Registration:
There is no cost for this workshop but advance online registration is appreciated.

Monday (February 6) – Sonora, 3pm-5pm, Register Here

Tuesday (February 7) – Nevada City, 1pm-3pm, Register Here

Thursday (February 9) – Redding, 1pm-3pm, Register Here