The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (“MassCEC”) a public instrumentality of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, announces its intent to accept the following unsolicited and best-value offer from Social Finance pending the results of the posting of this notice.
Donor Name: Massachusetts Clean Energy Technology Center (MassCEC)
State: Massachusetts
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/20/2025
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center seeks to support the development and scaling of education and workforce programs for clean energy occupations. Social Finance, a national nonprofit organization and a Securities and Exchange Commission registered investment adviser (SF Advisors, LLC) with over a decade of experience designing and managing complex, long-term partnerships and investments in collaboration with the public, private, and social sectors has proposed to partner with MassCEC to create a Massachusetts Climate Careers Fund. The Fund would aim to help participants access and persist in high-quality training for in-demand climate careers like HVAC/R technicians, electricians, energy auditors, and EV mechanics, by flexibly covering individuals’ specific needs.
Criteria
A complete application must include:
- Full contact information about the lead applicant, including address, phone number, and email address
- A thorough overview of the program proposed, including organizational qualifications, approach to climatetech workforce development, and leveraged funds that will support the execution of the program.
- General scope of work detailing the proposed project stages, timelines, and key outcomes.
- Annual organizational operating budget, including the lead applicant’s revenue and expenses, as well as top-level expense categories such as salaries, operational expenses, and administrative overhead
- Proposed project budget that includes a standard line-item project budget representing the full term of the proposed project, including staff salaries, direct program costs, subcontracting costs, indirect costs, and fringe costs. Each line item should include rates and units/quantities, as well as detailed narratives that align with the proposed activities. Detailed subcontractor budgets must be included for any subcontractors receiving over $25,000 or responsible for conducting a core part of the proposed program
- Three references that can attest to the applicant’s ability to execute the proposed program
For more information, visit MassCEC.