Clean Energy Career Awareness Program: Teaching Resources & Educator Training (RFP 6118)

Location: New York
Posted: Feb 19, 2026
Due: Mar 30, 2026
Agency: State Government of New York
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • U - Education and Training Services
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Clean Energy Career Awareness Program: Teaching Resources & Educator Training (RFP 6118)

Due Date: 3/30/2026

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) requests proposals from firms that will help advance a Clean Energy Career Awareness Program to serve New York State (NYS) students, youths, and teachers. Proposal will be considered by contractors who wish to provide workforce development and training services for either or both of the following Pillars: Pillar 1 - Clean Energy Teaching Resources: A web-based platform that contains freely accessible clean energy educational resources responsive to the needs of NYS students and teachers. Pillar 2 - Clean Energy Educator Training: Professional development opportunities for NYS educators to advance their understanding of clean energy in NYS. A total of $5,750,000 is available, with $750,000 designated for Pillar 1 and $5,000,000 designated for Pillar 2.

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