Securing America's Future Energy Foundation

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $700,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    6/5/2015
  • Term
    24.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Overview
Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation is effective in bringing different voices, particularly business and conservative leaders, in support of clean energy solutions. The Foundation focuses on reducing U.S. oil consumption to address the economic and national security dangers, including environmental implications caused by the nation’s dependence on petroleum. One of their leading strategies is establishing Electric Vehicles Deployment Communities in Orlando and Fort Collins, which includes business and costumers stakeholders. With this support, the Foundation will be able to strengthen federal, state, and city policies to achieve and go beyond the national administration goals for electric vehicles.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.secureenergy.org 
Address
1111 Nineteenth Street, N.W. Suite 406, Washington, DC, 20036, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for Minerals Investment Network for Vital Energy Security and Transition  
Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE) Foundation develops and advocates for policies that improve America’s energy security by curtailing dependence on oil and promoting use of domestic energy resources. This grant supports the Minerals Investment Network for Vital Energy Security and Transition, or MINVEST, a public-private network that enables private organizations to act as off-takers or investors in critical mineral projects, as well as government investment agencies and foreign ministries. The overarching goal for SAFE Foundation through this work is to ensure secure, sustainable, transparent, and ethical supply chains needed for the transition to an electrified transportation future for the United States and its allies. (Substrategy: Transition Minerals)
for the DRC-Zambia Battery Council workshop series  
Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation develops and advocates for policies that improve America’s energy security by curtailing dependence on oil and promoting use of domestic energy resources. This grant sponsors the foundation’s workshop series with the U.S.-Congolese-Zambian battery council. The workshop series will aim to attract diverse private sources of investment to the region, create actionable solutions to enforce more responsible mining practices, and support the development of bankable projects. (Substrategy: Electrification)

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