Carbon Removal Innovation Support Program (CRISP)
California Energy Commission (CEC)
What does it fund?
The Carbon Removal Innovation Support Program (CRISP) provides financial support to initiatives promoting direct air capture, which directly removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere from any location in California through physical processes, chemical processes, or both. CRISP focuses on advancing the technical, economic, and environmental viability of innovative California-based direct air capture technologies to meet the State’s carbon neutrality goals. This can include testing, piloting, and demonstrating advanced technologies, coupled with active community engagement, benefits planning, and community education.
Who is eligible for funds?
This is an open solicitation for public and private entities in California. All demonstration sites must be in California.
How does this program provide benefits to priority populations?
CRISP provides opportunities for communities to participate in and benefit from the projects. It prioritizes projects that foster job creation and meaningfully address an important community need.
CRISP requires projects with higher technology readiness levels to allocate at least 7 percent of funds towards community engagement and education, and risk/benefits assessment. Projects that demonstrate strong engagement with priority populations will get preference points.
How do I access funds?
Applications are considered for grant funding opportunities through a competitive solicitation.
Funding timeline
The deadline to submit applications is December 13, 2024. The agreements are expected to start in spring 2025 and end in spring 2030.
A federal cost share solicitation opened in February 2023 and is on-going. Current agreements are expected to start in winter 2024 and end spring 2030.
Cumulative Statistics
This program has not yet implemented any GGRF funds.