Open RFPS

Missouri Green Banc

Missouri Green Banc (MGB), in collaboration with the Missouri Clean Energy District, invites private sector providers and other clean energy industry participants to propose transactions involving MGB that facilitate the financing of clean energy and building decarbonization projects in the State and nationally. We are particularly interested in models that will expand access to capital and create other benefits in historically underserved communities.

The Missouri Green Banc’s primary proposal intake occurs through responses to the following Requests for Proposals (RFPs). Occasionally, MGB and MCED also procures qualified service providers for a variety of tasks or programs. These solicitations will also be listed here.

Open and Ongoing

MGB and MCED maintain this section to provide information on assistance programs for energy improvement projects. The assistance may take the form of loans, grants, energy audits as well as other support as available from time to time.

RFP: Applications for Energy Improvement Project Funding

MGB/MCED invites private property owners and developers as well as clean energy industry participants to propose transactions that facilitate the financing of clean energy projects in Missouri, consistent with its mandate, mission and priorities in addressing financing market gaps and barriers.

Due Date: Continuous -This is an ongoing solicitation open to proposers in connection with a range of clean energy projects and businesses. Designed to remain flexible in the roles it can play in any given transaction, this RFP seeks to solicit proposals to finance energy improvement projects. We seek to help developers and financiers overcome transaction barriers to scalable and replicable clean energy project completion.

RFP: Applications for Energy Audit Assistance

The application period for the Energy Audit Reimbursement Program is open and based on a first-come, first-served application process until all funds are obligated. The program provides up to $1 million in total funding for Level II ASHRAE energy audits up to a maximum of $20,000 per recipient. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Energy Audit Reimbursement Program uses funding received from the U.S. Department of Energy under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. Application Under Revision

MGB Core Objectives

  • Environmental Benefit: Missouri Green Bank is committed to providing tangible environmental benefits to the state through its initiatives and projects.

  • Financial Self-Sustainability: The bank aims to establish a pathway towards financial self-sustainability, ensuring its long-term viability and effectiveness.

  • Private Capital Attraction: Missouri Green Bank actively seeks to attract private capital and resources to support its mission and fund sustainable projects.

  • Collaboration with Lenders: The bank coordinates with lenders to address underserved needs in the market, fostering partnerships to promote sustainable financing options.

  • Speed to Market: Missouri Green Bank prioritizes efficiency and aims to provide swift implementation of initiatives, delivering immediate benefits to residents and businesses across the state.

  • Diversity and Inclusion: The bank values diversity in communities, markets, and project scope, striving to promote inclusivity and equal access to sustainable resources.

  • Support for Low-Moderate Income Communities: Missouri Green Bank focuses on serving the low-moderate income community, including affordable housing projects, ensuring that sustainability is accessible to all.

  • Renewable Energy Development: The bank actively supports the creation of new solar energy and other renewable sources, driving the transition towards clean and sustainable energy solutions.

  • Rolling Evaluation Process: The bank keeps the Request for Proposals (RFP) open and evaluates proposals on a rolling basis, allowing for ongoing consideration and timely response to project proposals.