Federal Clean Energy Tax Credits for Schools

Clean energy tax credits made possible from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act offers states and school districts non-competitive tax credits for eligible clean energy upgrades. These credits provide reimbursements for completed school-based projects, including solar energy, energy storage, ground-source heat pumps, electric school buses, and electric vehicle charging equipment. States and districts can increase the value of the credit based on community factors which are explained in the webinar. This is a complicated and new opportunity for public school districts and states, but important to learn about now, in order to plan for its use.  It is scheduled to sunset in 10 years--2032. To learn more about IRA tax credits, determine your tax credit eligibility for clean energy reimbursements, and help you decide whether to apply for these credits, there are a number of webinars and resources available. Use these resources: Schools and the IRA — UndauntedK12 and the Department of Energy's Renew America's Schools webinar on the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credit program.

Green Ribbon Schools 2023-24 Honorees Announced and Plan for 2024-25

The Green Ribbon Schools awardees for 2023-24 cycle have been announced. You can see the full list of awardees, a blog, and a video from the Secretary.  Also, here is a great report with summaries of each of the honorees. Now is a great time to begin preparing for the 2024-25 Green Ribbon Schools application cycle. Only state education agencies can nominate schools, districts and postsecondary institutions for a Green Ribbon School award. You can find award criteria and other state implementation guidance including application information on ED's website.

State of Delaware Releases School Facilities Tools

"Senate Substitute 1 for Senate Bill SB-270 (SS1 for SB270) directed the Delaware Department of Education (DOE) to establish an evaluation and assessment system to determine whether a school facility is in good repair. The facility assessment tool will help school districts review and assess conditions in a standardized way. See tools here.

"The legislation also directed DPH to establish a routine indoor air quality monitoring program and temperature and humidity standards for schools. It further required DPH to create a contractor certification program for indoor air quality services and procedures for receiving and reporting indoor air quality complaints in schools." See guidance documents here.

Read the full press release here.

States Win Federal Grants to Increase State Level School Facilities Capacity

Seven states and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands have been awarded Supporting America’s School Infrastructure (SASI) grants by the U.S. Department of Education. With these grants, state level agencies, primarily state education agencies will have funding to hire staff and pay consultants who will increase the states’ ability to help high-need and low-wealth districts with PK-12 facilities data, planning, and accountability. These states will get technical assistance from the newly created National Center on School Infrastructure. Some of the state priorities identified in their proposals include doing school facilities assessments, improving master planning, and providing school facilities training on preventive maintenance. The states that were awarded SASI grants include: AL, AZ, OR, CA, PA, RI, VA, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Congratulations to the SASI state grantees! 

NCSF Helps Win Federal Grant to Establish a National Center on School Infrastructure

The National Council on School Facilities is part of a consortium that has won a U.S. Department of Education grant to establish a National Center on School Infrastructure (NCSI). The consortium is led by the Institute of Urban & Regional Development at the University of California, Berkeley and includes the 21st Century School Fund, and Child Trends. This new National Center on School Infrastructure will provide technical assistance services to states and districts, and curate research, policy and practice associated with school facilities. It will also track federal funding, training and other technical assistance opportunities for elementary and secondary public school facilities. 

U.S. Department of Education State Facilities Capacity Grant Opportunity

The U.S. Department of Education pre-application technical assistance webinar for the Supporting America's School Infrastructure (SASI) grant program is now available. The materials include transcripts and PowerPoint slides.

The SASI grant program will disperse up to $40 million to state education agencies or state education facilities authorities for school facilities capacity building in order to support high-need local education agencies with their school facilities. Individual state grant sizes are estimated to be $3-5 million which can be spent over 5 years. 8-13 state awards are anticipated for FY2023. State applications are due by Aug. 7th, 2023.

It is important that you act quickly because of the tight deadline. Please reach out to the National Council on School Facilities and 21st Century School Fund with any questions, talk through the major sections of the application and/or help with the application.

Watch the U.S. Department of Education pre-application technical assistance webinar: https://oese.ed.gov/offices/school-infrastructure-programs-sip/supporting-americas-school-infrastructure-grant-program-sasi/eligibility-and-applicant-information/

View the grant opportunity at grant.gov: www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/06/02/2023-11789/applications-for-new-awards-supporting-americas-school-infrastructure-grant-program

Download the grant application package with required forms: www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=348449

NCSF/21CSF Resources and Tools for SASI Grant: www.facilitiescouncil.org/tools-guides

  • Utilize a tool to assess your SEA or State Building Authority's capacity in school facilities and plan to increase school facilities capacity.

  • Watch a NCSF/21CSF webinar and PowerPoint on the SASI grant program.

50-State Comparison: K-12 School Construction Funding

The Education Commission of the States has recently released an important resource, "50-State Comparison: K-12 School Construction Funding". “Explore the 50-state comparisons below to see how states provide funding through appropriations and financing support, while exercising authority through oversight and prioritization. View a specific state’s approach by going to the state profiles page.”

2021 State of our Schools National Report Released

The 2021 State of Our Schools Report (SOOS2021) and state profiles were released Wednesday, Sept. 8. This national report provides an overview of research on the impact and importance of public school facilities to education, health, the environment, communities and resiliency. It analyzes facilities spending and investment in the years from FY09 following the great recession to FY2019. SOOS2021 was conducted by the 21st Century School Fund in partnership with the National Council on School Facilities and International WELL Building Institute. NCSF members and other state facilities officials were key in providing data and input for this report. State facilities officials’ participation and input are critical in improving our nation’s school facilities for all children, staff and communities. See the report and state profiles.

NCSF Welcomes New Executive Director

The National Council on School Facilities (NCSF) Board of Directors is excited to announce that they have selected Mike Pickens as the Executive Director of the National Council. Mike worked as the Executive Director for the Office of School Facilities at the West Virginia Department of Education from 1999 - 2018. During his tenure at WV Dept of Education, Mike was Treasurer to the NCSF from 2016 to 2018, until he left the State in 2018.

"These are such important times for the NCSF to have the capacity to support state offices. Mike is an experienced state official and we look forward to his leadership." - Juan Mireles, NCSF President & Director of Facilities & Transportation, California Department of Education.

Mike's top priorities from now until the end of the year include:

  • Reaching out to state officials to see how the Council can better serve the membership;

  • Planning the 2021 Annual Meeting in December;

  • Establishing partnerships and building capacity with other state offices, e.g. energy, public health, and finance;

  • Growing membership;

  • Expanding sponsorships.

You can reach out to Mike at mpickens@facilitiescouncil.org. He will be reaching out to state officials soon.