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State Competitiveness Matching Funds

The Minnesota State Competitiveness Fund (SCF) Matching Funds Program is administered by the Minnesota Department of Commerce. This program was created by the Minnesota state legislature in 2023 through Minn. Stat. § 216C.391 and provides matching funds for eligible entities applying for approved federal funding opportunities requiring a match or whose federal application would benefit from matching funds. This legislatively created program is intended to increase the competitiveness of Minnesota in securing federal funding from the Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act (IIJA, aka the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, or BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).SCF map 060925

Projects selected for the SCF Matching Funds program must demonstrate that the project will help meet the state's clean energy and energy-related climate goals through renewable energy development, energy conservation, efficiency or energy-related greenhouse gas reduction benefits.

The legislation stipulates:

  • No single entity may receive grants totaling more than $15,000,000; and,
  • At least $75,000,000 of the fund must be allocated for grant awards of less than $1,000,000.

Successful applicants to the SCF Matching Funds program receive a reservation for state funds to assist with costs of their federally funded project. The funds become available to awardees once MN Commerce receives confirmation the applicant  has received the federal award associated with their SCF Matching Funds application. As of the announcement of the Round 4 reservation recipients, more than $69 million has been reserved for 75 projects, with awards to reserve funds averaging over $800,000 and ranging from $29,000 to $10 million. The full list of entities selected can be found by clicking on the Legislative Advisory Commission (LAC) notification reports that are linked below.

SCF Matching Fund Awardees in the News 
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