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New Grant Program Helps Montana Nonprofits Save on Energy Costs

A new program through the Montana Facility Finance Authority is the grant that keeps on giving.

The Energy Efficiency Program helps eligible nonprofits cover the upfront costs of an energy audit, which in turn identifies opportunities to save on their energy bill for years to come.

"This program is ideal for hospitals and other such facilities in rural Montana communities, where every dollar counts toward providing access to important services," said MFFA Executive Director Adam Gill. "Energy is one area where even small investments can have big impacts."

MFFA is partnering with the National Center for Appropriate Technology, which provides a professional engineer to perform the audit. Audits include a thorough review of all heating, cooling and lighting systems as well as the building envelope to provide recommendations with estimated costs and savings.

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