Customer Contribution Assistance Grant Application

Reduce the remaining cost of your energy-efficiency project.

The Customer Contribution Assistance Grant (CCAG) helps eligible applicants cover their required customer contribution after approved utility rebates have been applied.

Up to $10,000 in funding available for qualifying projects.

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Eligibility Requirements

Understanding who may qualify for NAECE grants, vendor listings, and participation opportunities.

Helping ensure funding and support are directed toward projects and organizations that advance energy efficiency, manufacturing investment, consumer protection, and long-term sustainability across North America.

Customer Contribution Assistance Grant (CCAG)

Applicant Eligibility

Applicants may qualify for CCAG funding if:

  • The project has received an approved utility rebate or qualifying incentive.
  • The project was completed within the program’s allowable timeframe.
  • Supporting documentation can be provided.
  • The project complies with all program requirements.
  • Funding remains available.

Examples of eligible applicants may include:

  • Businesses
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Educational institutions
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Municipalities
  • Other qualifying organizations

Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis.

USMCA Manufacturing Grant

Applicant Eligibility

Manufacturers may qualify for funding if they are:

  • Establishing manufacturing operations within the United States, Canada, or Mexico.
  • Expanding existing manufacturing capacity.
  • Relocating production facilities or production lines.
  • Investing in projects that strengthen North American supply chains.
  • Undertaking qualifying manufacturing investments within the USMCA region.

Examples of eligible applicants may include:

  • Small manufacturers
  • Medium-sized manufacturers
  • Large manufacturers
  • International manufacturers establishing North American production
  • Startup manufacturers with qualifying business plans

Eligibility is determined based on project scope, economic impact, feasibility, and available funding.

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Vendor Participation Requirements

To help protect grant recipients and promote responsible business practices, NAECE may establish participation requirements for manufacturers, distributors, contractors, and other organizations appearing on NAECE listings or participating in NAECE-supported projects.

Manufacturers

Manufacturers may be required to demonstrate:

  • Active business registration and good standing.
  • Appropriate insurance coverage.
  • Clearly published warranty policies.
  • Compliance with applicable regulations.
  • Accurate product claims and marketing materials.
  • A commitment to responsible business practices.

Distributors

Distributors may be required to demonstrate:

  • Active business registration.
  • Appropriate insurance coverage.
  • Compliance with applicable regulations.
  • Product traceability and warranty support procedures.
  • A commitment to customer service and consumer protection.

Contractors

Contractors may be required to demonstrate:

  • Valid licensing where applicable.
  • Appropriate insurance coverage.
  • Compliance with local regulations.
  • Good standing within their industry.
  • A commitment to professional installation and customer service.

Insurance Requirements

NAECE believes consumers should be protected throughout the supply chain.

Participating organizations may be required to maintain appropriate insurance coverage, which may include:

  • Commercial General Liability Insurance
  • Product Liability Insurance
  • Professional Liability Insurance (where applicable)
  • Workers’ Compensation Coverage (where applicable)

Specific requirements may vary based on industry, project type, and jurisdiction.


Warranty and Consumer Protection Standards

NAECE supports manufacturers and suppliers that stand behind their products and services.

Organizations may be reviewed for:

  • Warranty coverage
  • Warranty claim procedures
  • Product support resources
  • Customer service practices
  • Availability of replacement parts
  • Responsiveness to customer concerns

Organizations with warranty practices that are deemed unreasonable, misleading, or inconsistent with consumer protection principles may be deemed ineligible for participation.


Compliance and Industry Integrity

NAECE may consider publicly available information relating to:

  • Product recalls
  • Regulatory actions
  • Manufacturing violations
  • Safety violations
  • Consumer protection issues
  • Environmental compliance matters
  • Misleading marketing claims

Participation in NAECE programs and listings may be denied, suspended, or revoked if significant concerns are identified.


Important Notice

Meeting the general eligibility requirements described on this page does not guarantee approval, funding, listing, or participation.

All applications, listings, and participation requests are subject to review, verification, program requirements, and available resources. NAECE reserves the right to modify eligibility requirements and participation standards at any time.


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