Developing Coalitions
Coordinators are responsible for developing, leading, and maintaining proactive, successful coalitions. This page provides resources to help coordinators answer questions, educate stakeholders, and learn about Clean Cities' five technology areas.
Funding
The Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership, Inc., publishes the "Monthly Summary of Open Solicitations," a comprehensive list of federal funding opportunities related to renewable energy. To subscribe, e-mail laurie.brown@ceepinc.org.
Presentations and Press Releases 
Download a presentation template, and learn how to assemble a press release.
Information Centers
Obtain answers to technical questions from the following U.S. Department of Energy service centers.
Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center (AFDC) 
Find educational information, documents, and tools relating to Clean Cities' five technology areas.
Coalition Leadership
It's important to find the right person to lead coalition activities. The Clean Cities Coordinator Council has developed a Coordinator position description (MS Word 77 KB) to assist coalitions in the hiring process.
Technical Assistance 
Learn about this Clean Cities program, which helps stakeholder overcome project barriers.
Campaign for a New American Fuel 
Download materials to present to auto dealerships and fueling retailers when asking them to sell flexible fuel vehicles and E85.
E-mail Lists 
Use Clean Cities' e-mail lists to communicate with coordinators and program staff.
Facts and Figures
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Visit the Data Analysis and Trends page on the AFDC Web site to obtain transportation-related analysis, facts, and trends.
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Visit the Fact of the Week page on the Vehicle Technologies Web site for petroleum-displacement data.
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Visit the Transportation Energy Data Book on the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Web site for an annual compilation of statistics.
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Visit the Energy Information Administration Web site for data on alternative fuel use, greenhouse gas emissions, and more.


















