Listening to Tribes and understanding Tribal priorities drives our programs and services we offer.

Tribal Clean Transportation Funding Resources

Listed here are some additional Tribal Clean Transportation funding for Tribes:

Funding Opportunity:Technical Assistance: $50M “Energy to Communities” (C2C) Program

  • The C2C program will connect local and Tribal leaders with Dept of Energy’s National Laboratories to help transition to a clean energy future. The program will have three tiers of offerings:
    • In-Depth Partnerships (Long term, 3-year commitment through project design and deployment)
    • Peer Learning Cohorts (Periodically, 6 months rolling for shared learning with other communities)
    • Expert Match (Short term, 40-60 hours of technical assistance on an energy challenge)
  • Learn more here: Clean Energy to Communities Program | State, Local, and Tribal Governments | NREL
  • If you have questions about the C2C program, please email C2C@nrel.gov.

Joint Office of Energy and Transportation: Funding opportunities are available for tribal nations from the federal government. A list of funding opportunities for tribal nations can be found at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs.
www.driveelectric.gov/tribal-funding/
www.driveelectric.gov/contact/

Federal Transit Administration (FTA): Federal public transportation law (49 USC 5311(c)(1)(B)) and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Section 300076, authorizes the formula amount of the Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program (Tribal Transit Program) for Fiscal Years (FY) 2022-2026. Five percent of Rural Formula (Section 5311) funding is available for the Public Transportation on Indian Reservations program. 20 percent of the Public Transportation on Indian Reservations funds must be distributed on a competitive basis, while the remainder must be apportioned by formula. There is no local match required under the formula program.
www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/tribal-transit-formula-grants-5311c1b
www.ftawebprod.fta.dot.gov/ContactUs

Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs: Federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy, and other entities provide funding and financing to support Tribal energy development. Current, ongoing, and past funding opportunities are listed here.
www.energy.gov/indianenergy/funding
www.energy.gov/indianenergy/contact-us-and-staff

Build American Bureau: Rural & Tribal Assistance Pilot Program – New Grant Program Coming Soon!
www.transportation.gov/buildamerica/RuralandTribalGrants

Transportation Funding Opportunities for Tribal Nations: The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, otherwise known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), represents a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation’s infrastructure, competitiveness, and communities and provides approximately $550 billion in new Federal infrastructure investment.
https://highways.dot.gov/sites/fhwa.dot.gov/files/docs/federal-lands/programs-tribal/36311/transportation_funding_opportunities_for_tribal_nations.pdf

NDN Collective
NDN Collective is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Through organizing, activism, philanthropy, grantmaking, capacity-building and narrative change, we are creating sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms. NDN Collective partnered with Evergreen Action to produce this helpful memo: Inflation Reduction Act Opportunities For Tribal Governments and Indigenous Communities.

Historical investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provide a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform energy communities and create boundless opportunities for communities to redevelop and revitalize.
www.energycommunities.gov/funding-opportunities/

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Mehrdad Khatibi
Co-Director
Mehrdad.Khatibi@nau.edu

Nikki Cooley
Co-Director
Nikki.Cooley@nau.edu

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Rebecca Stevens

Chair

Coeur d’Alene Tribe – Idaho

Program Manager/Restoration Coordinator
Working with the Tribe since: 2005

Rebecca is the Program Manager for the Tribe’s Natural Resources Department-Hazardous Waste Management Program. She also serves the role as the Restoration Coordinator with the Restoration Partnership. Rebecca has been working on water quality related issues for over 19 years. She represents the Tribe in the Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical Complex Superfund Site working with EPA while implementing their remedy for the Basin. She is also the Tribe’s Restoration Coordinator for the Restoration Partnership for which all Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) claims have been settled and on the ground restoration work has been underway since 2019. Rebecca continues to work with other Tribes on NRDA issues while coordinating with the US DOI, USDA, and the State of Idaho.

Rebecca is a proud member of the Tribal Waste and Response Steering Committee where she also serves on the Tribal Superfund Work Group and Advisory Council. Rebecca enjoys x-country skiing in the winter, summertime water sports, Frisbee golf, and spending time with her friends, family, and blue heeler. Rebecca is very honored to work for the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and is proud to be a part of restoring natural resources in the Coeur d’Alene Basin.

Rebecca can be reached by e-mail at rstevens@cdatribe-nsn.gov.

National Tribal Forum on Air Quality

The National Tribal Forum on Air Quality (NTFAQ) aims to support tribal programs by fostering information-sharing and networking opportunities that are focused on building tribal capacity in air quality management. The event’s agenda is driven by tribal input and priorities, with a focus on increasing tribal engagement in air quality initiatives that are relevant to tribal communities across the nation.