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What is NYC RCNY § 23-06?

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1. Materials required for applications to conduct clean energy campaigns.

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Effective: 5/9/2025

§ 23-06 Application materials.

RCNY § 23-06

1.Materials required for applications to conduct clean energy campaigns. If an Applicant proposes a Clean Energy Campaign, the application must include the following: a. Background materials that describe the Applicant’s previous experience in similar campaigns, including whether the Applicant has been involved in prior campaigns to support renters or building owners through education or outreach related to low-income housing, climate justice, homeownership, financial literacy, tenant organizing, or related areas, and a description of those prior campaigns; b. A description of why the Applicant is interested in supporting the NYC Accelerator; c. A description of the Applicant’s use of social media as an engagement tool and how the Applicant’s social media efforts increase the organization’s exposure; d. Identification of staff member(s) or other persons who will support or implement the Applicant’s proposed Clean Energy Campaign; and e. A description of the need for the Clean Energy Campaign proposed by the Applicant.

2.Materials required for applications to implement an energy efficiency upgrade. If an Applicant proposes an Energy Efficiency Upgrade, the application must include the following for each proposed project: a. Building information: i. Building Owner Name; ii. Building Address; iii. Borough; iv. Number of Units; v. Building square footage; vi. Number of buildings owned by building owner; and vii. Number of occupants enrolled in a utility-assistance program. b. A description of the existing conditions of the proposed property including annual energy used, energy costs, and type of energy used (electric, gas, oil); c. Whether tenants have received previous weatherization assistance; and d. A description of the project, including: i. The proposed Energy Efficiency Upgrade project scope; ii. Estimated cost and budget plan; and iii. Service provider proposal or quote. (Added City Record 4/9/2025, eff. 5/9/2025)

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