The Energy Programs in Communities (EPIC) unit, a part of the Energy Division and State Energy Office, designs, develops and implements initiatives that enable all communities to be a part of the clean energy transition. The EPIC unit administers a diverse portfolio of state and federal funding that aims to improve access to renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies, increase community resiliency and reduce energy burden, and advance environmental justice.
EPIC funding opportunities
Request for Proposals (RFP)
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November 4, 2025
Apply now for Clean Energy Grants
Commerce is now accepting applications for clean energy projects that modernize the electric grid, enhance community resilience, and promote solar energy deployment. Approximately $32 million is available to public and private entities.
Request for Application (RFA)
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November 4, 2025
Apply now for Tribal Clean Energy Grants
Commerce is now accepting applications/proposals for goals, enhance tribal sovereignty and resiliency, and demonstrate innovative approaches to decarbonization through tribe-led and controlled clean energy resources. Approximately $9 million is available exclusively to tribes and their contracted service providers. Awards will range from $50,000 to $2,500,000.
Featured EPIC programs
Clean Energy Grants
The Clean Energy Grants program supports the deployment of clean energy technologies in Washington state while advancing equity, resilience and energy access. Program goals include […]
Grid Resilience and Reliability
Authorized by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Grid Resilience State and Tribal Formula Grants program (often referred to as section 40101(d)) is designed to strengthen […]
News and updates
Clean energy grants for 2025-2027
The 2025-2027 Clean Energy Grants Program will help communities across Washington adopt clean energy technologies faster.