The Indiana Energy Independence Fund is seeking a qualified accountancy/professional services firm to support the organization’s financial compliance needs for fiscal years 2023 and 2024, with potential for renewal.
The Indiana Energy Independence Fund is seeking a qualified accountancy/professional services firm to support the organization’s financial compliance needs for fiscal years 2023 and 2024, with potential for renewal.
The City of Bloomington, in partnership with the Indiana Energy Independence Fund, has received a $250,000 Municipal Investment Fund (MIF) grant to advance its newly created Bloomington Energy Works program, offering free energy audits and providing educational opportunities on the benefits of energy efficiency and clean energy projects.
IEIF is inviting bids for its Management Service Agreement, which includes responsibilities such as operations, salary administration, accounting, and employment of management staff.
The Indiana Energy Independence Fund launched its residential home energy financing program with credit union partners in Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana.
Read Alex Crowley’s op-ed about how IEIF will help lower energy costs, expand clean energy jobs, and maximize federal resources.
The Indiana Energy Independence Fund is offering loans for green, energy-efficient projects to businesses, nonprofits, and governments. Partnering with the National Energy Improvement Fund, IEIF aims to reduce energy costs and promote projects like LED lighting, solar panels, and HVAC systems.
During New York Climate Week, U.S. green banks launched Green Bank 50, a coalition of 40+ financial institutions, including IEIF, aimed at accelerating clean energy. The group will leverage the Inflation Reduction Act and other federal and local/regional funding to tackle climate risks and support local projects.