Helpful Resources to Track Funding Opportunities from the Inflation Reduction Act
The following tools and resources help local leaders understand and make the most of the new legislation
Since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act on August 16, 2022, numerous think tanks, nonprofits, universities, and other organizations have published guides or resources that demystify the IRA. I’ve compiled the resources that are most helpful to local leaders interested in making the most of funding opportunities:
CTVC IRA Tracker: This simple spreadsheet lists all of the programs and provisions within the Inflation Reduction Act. It’s a great overall “snapshot” of what’s in the legislation, but it doesn’t provide much detail on individual programs.
Holland & Knight Summary: The Law Firm Holland & Knight published a 43-page guide that provides more detail (e.g., several bullet points) for each clause or program in the new legislation. While it is far more descriptive than the CTCV tracker, it is harder to navigate or skim.
Wilson Sonsini’s Clean Energy and Climate Solutions Federal Funding Database: Database of currently available funding opportunities related to clean energy, from the IRA, IIJA, the CHIPS Act, and other programs. It’s a comprehensive guide, but a bit difficult to navigate or search / filter.
The White House’s Clean Energy website: The White House has launched a website to help consumers understand tax credits for consumers from the Inflation Reduction Act.
Full Text of the IRA: If you want to read the full text of the Act, you can do so here. It is 273 pages long.
As other helpful resources are published in the coming weeks, this Tracker will update this list. A full list of helpful resources, for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the CHIPS and Science Act, can be found in this Tracker’s Helpful Resources page.