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How much is the Oregon Promise grant? The amount of the Oregon Promise varies by student, but for the 2024-2025 academic year, all eligible full time students are guaranteed a minimum of up to $2,124 per year (~$708 per term) and up to $4,383 (~$1,461 per term).
Homeowners can receive tax credits for 30% of the cost of solar arrays and stand-alone battery storage systems with a capacity greater than 3 kWh. Though less common, homeowners can also receive tax credits for 30% of the cost of microgrid controls and geothermal or biomass technologies.
Where Our Funding Comes From. As a result of state legislation, tariffs and other requirements, Energy Trust is funded by customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas and Avista.
Energy Trusts Working Together Grants are a competitive funding opportunity to help nonprofit organizations reach and serve their customers and communities with clean energy solutions.
How to claim the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. File Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits Part II, with your tax return to claim the credit. You must claim the credit for the tax year when the property is installed, not merely purchased.

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Individuals, businesses, nonprofits, tribes, or other organizations that plan to renewable energy systems at a business or a residential rental property in Oregon are eligible to apply. How much is the grant? We award grants up to $250,000 per project, not to exceed 35 percent of the projects eligible costs.
Oregon Housing and Community Services Offers free weatherization and energy conservation services to reduce utility bills. Participants receive an energy audit and may qualify for insulation, furnace repair, heating duct improvements and minor energy-related home repairs.
A Home Efficiency Rebate, which provides up to $8,000 off projects that significantly reduce household energy use. How to access: Tax Credit: Submit IRS Form 5695 if you meet the IRS requirements .

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