The Innovation Fund is a competitive funding opportunity designed to accelerate local efforts in building a clean, resilient future. This fund supports projects that advance decarbonization and enhance resilience through investments in grid reliability, fleet and building electrification, and local clean energy procurement. By empowering Clean Power Alliance’s partner communities to implement forward-thinking, scalable solutions, the Innovation Fund aims to drive impactful change across CPA’s service territory.
We invite our partner communities (agencies who have voted to be a CPA member) to submit their best decarbonization project plans that promote energy equity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and reach climate goals.
Innovation Fund Round 2 closed on October 8, 2025. Download the Round 2 application for reference here.
You can download the presentation materials from the virtual workshop here, and submit any questions to: EnergizedCommunities@cleanpoweralliance.org
Download your application here.
Submit questions to:
EnergizedCommunities
@cleanpoweralliance.org
We encourage projects that extend beyond the Pathways to Electrification building electrification, fleet electrification, and community EV charging programs, and focus on one or more of CPA’s Board-approved program pillars. While we’ve listed sample projects for guidance, your submissions are not limited to these examples—innovative ideas that align with Innovation Fund objectives to decarbonize our communities are highly encouraged.
Leverage clean energy technologies to provide back-up power during grid emergencies, and/or reduce or shift energy use from periods of peak demand or high costs.
Sample projects include:
Electrification of buildings or transportation in CPA communities
Sample projects include:
Projects that support community and customer adoption and installation of clean energy.
Sample projects include:
Investing in local communities is one way CPA strengthens regional resilience and advances access to clean energy for our customers. CPA allocated $2 million over two funding cycles for decarbonization projects through the Innovation Fund. Four partner communities are participating in Round 1 of the Innovation Fund. Download the Round 1 project summary here.
| Partner Community | Round 1 Project Title |
|---|---|
| City of Santa Monica | Renters’ Energy and Cooling/Heating (REACH) Program |
| City of Culver City | Portable Battery Fleet Program to Replace Gas Generators |
| City of West Hollywood | Equitable Building Performance Standards (EBPS) and Benchmarking Support |
| City of Carson | EV Charging Wallet Pilot Program |
CPA Partner Communities are eligible to apply for up to $250,000 per agency.
CPA’s Board of Directors will make the final selection of projects in late 2025.
Selected partner communities will approve a participation agreement with CPA, and participate in regular reporting on the status of the projects.
Decarbonization projects successfully launch, and will bring cleaner, greener energy to our CPA Partner Communities!
Innovation Fund award recipients will:
Approve a participation agreement with CPA detailing the project scope, budget, and expected outcomes
Submit invoices and/or other documentation to show expenditure of funds on approved activities
Attend check-ins every other month and a one-year post-award interview
Provide status reports every six months and a project completion summary subject to CPA’s review
CPA assists partner communities in achieving sustainability goals through the program’s three Pathways to Electrification offerings and an Innovation Fund. Pathways offer financial and technological support for adopting electric technologies, while the Innovation Fund incentivizes local customized sustainability projects.
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