The Carolinas DASH Ordinance Database is a searchable resource that compiles local renewable energy ordinances from communities across North and South Carolina. Users can explore permitting rules, zoning standards, and other key policies to support informed decision-making around renewable energy siting and development.
To support coastal resilience, coastal communities, and conservation, restoration, and protection of coastal and marine habitats and resources.
Grants to install EV chargers and other alternative fueling in communities and along transportation corridors.
Grants for clean energy programs in rural areas (<10,000 people)
Funding for Tribal fish hatchery operations and maintenance
Funding for community planning grants and capital construction.
Funding for community-based organizations to build partnerships for solving environmental and public health problems.
Grants to community-based organizations in historically disadvantaged communities to promote environmental and climate justice.
Funding to support Tribal investment in energy-related projects by providing direct loans or partial loan guarantees to Federally-recognized Tribes.
Funding to improve walkability, safety, and access to public transit