FundhubWA helps people and organizations in Washington find state and federal funding opportunities related to climate and clean energy for which they can apply.
FundHubWA links to funding opportunities related to climate and clean energy for all Washingtonians, including businesses, individuals, nonprofits, public agencies, and tribal governments.
Commerce updates the portal regularly with new funding opportunities as information is released from both state and federal agencies.
FundHubWA lists state and federal grants, rebates, and other incentives related to climate and clean energy. If you are looking for incentives from your utility provider, visit their website for information.
FundHubWA funding opportunities are compiled from federal legislation including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Inflation Reduction Act, CHIPS and Science Act, as well as state legislation through the Washington Climate Commitment Act.
FundHubWA is administered by the Washington State Department of Commerce and is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. You can learn more about FundHubWA here.
Using the Portal
Use the search tools to find funding by type, category, and dates. You can also see featured and new opportunities
No, the portal is open to the public and registration is not required.
Please contact us to share any opportunities you think should be included on FundHubWA and a representative from the Washington Department of Commerce will review your submission. Commerce will not accept any commercial or non-government funding opportunities.
Please reach out to our team through our contact form to get support.
No, you will need to apply through the organization providing the funding opportunity. Each listing on FundHubWA includes a link to the website where you can learn more and apply.
Yes, you can subscribe here to get updates on funding opportunities.
Contact and Support
Reach out to our support team through our contact form. If you have questions about a specific funding opportunity, you should reach out to the state or federal government agency that manages it.
Each funding opportunity listing has detailed information about eligibility, amounts, and deadlines, as well as a link to where you can learn more and apply.