The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund GGRF is a $27 billion investment designed to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other forms of air pollution by mobilizing financing and private capital to provide accessible, affordable financing for tens of thousands of clean technology projects across the country.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has distributed GGRF financing to green banks and financial intermediaries, who will then redeliver those funds to cities for climate action projects, using innovative financing mechanisms through GGRF’s three separate, but complementary, programs: The National Clean Investment Fund (NCIF); The Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (CCIA); and Solar for All.
Don’t forget to register for our upcoming Deep Dive webinars on the GGRF Programs!
- October 15, 2024 | NCIF: Deep Dive into Financing Local Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects
- December 10, 2024 | CCIA: Working with Community Lenders to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- March 11, 2025 |Bringing Affordable Solar Energy to Low-Income Households
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Questions and Answers
Answers to questions asked during Local Infrastructure Hub webinars that covered the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund program.
Financing Local Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects: The National Clean Investment Fund
October 15, 2024
Preparing for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Financing: What Cities Need to Know
September 10, 2024
An Introduction to the IRA Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
April 16, 2024
- Webinar Recording & Summary: An introductory dive into the GGRF program and how cities can prepare
- Introduction to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: In-depth breakdown for cities to understand their roles in the GGRF program and financing opportunities