1894 - Competitive grants for outreach, enrollment and related services.

§  1894.  Competitive  grants  for  outreach,  enrollment  and related  services. 1. The authority shall issue one or more  program  opportunity  notices   or   requests  for  proposals  to  solicit  applications  from  partnerships or consortia comprised of constituency-based  organizations  which   can   connect   community  members  to  the  program,  including  facilitating  awareness  of  the  program  and   enrollment,   and   (a)  distribution  utilities,  (b)  contractors  that have signed enforceable  agreements to meet standards set by the authority,  including  standards  for  local  hiring  and  pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship and other  labor-management   training   program   participation,   (c)   workforce  development  organizations that will recruit unemployed individuals, and  provide training and  job  placement  in  conjunction  with  contractors  pursuant  to section eighteen hundred ninety-seven of this title; and/or  (d) organized trades and their certification or apprenticeship programs.  The authority shall specifically solicit applications  that  propose  to  demonstrate   the   feasibility   of  innovative  financing  mechanisms,  including but not limited to applications undertaken in partnership with  distribution utilities that propose to demonstrate  the  feasibility  of  on-bill  financing.  The public service commission and other appropriate  agencies are authorized to coordinate with the authority and  applicants  in  developing  and  implementing  proposed demonstrations of innovative  financing mechanisms.    2. In awarding grants, the authority shall:    (a) target communities in areas where energy  costs  are  particularly  high  in  relation to a measure of median household income as determined  by the authority; or which have been designated as a nonattainment  area  for  one or more pollutants pursuant to section 107 of the federal Clean  Air Act (42 U.S.C. section 4207);    (b) give preference in awards to applicants that  include  significant  participation by minority and women owned business enterprises and/or to  applications to serve economically distressed communities;    (c) ensure that the awards as a whole reflect the geographic diversity  of the state; and    (d)  award  a sufficient number of grants to make it possible to fully  commit the resources allocated during the initial phase of the program.    3. (a) The authority is authorized to consult with the  department  of  public  service,  the  division  of  housing  and community renewal, the  department of labor and the department of environmental conservation, as  appropriate, in making any determinations contemplated by this section.    (b) The authority shall consult with representatives of businesses who  provide home heating oil,  propane  and  other  petroleum-based  heating  products   to   develop   innovative  financing  mechanisms  for  energy  efficiency retrofits.    (c) The authority shall consult  with  the  division  of  housing  and  community  renewal  and  the  council  established  pursuant  to section  eighteen hundred ninety-eight of this title  to  develop  strategies  to  mitigate  any  adverse  economic  impact  of  the  program  on  tenants,  including but not limited to residents of in rent-regulated  housing  or  recipients of housing subsidies.