BIRD Energy Initiative Opens Funding for U.S.-Israel Collaborative Energy Projects

The BIRD Foundation has launched a new call for proposals under its BIRD Energy program, encouraging collaborative efforts between U.S. and Israeli partners in innovative energy technologies. This initiative, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Israel Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, and the Israel Innovation Authority, offers significant funding opportunities for projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency and reliability of energy systems.

With potential grants reaching up to $1.5 million, projects that receive approval can secure up to 50% funding for their research and development budgets. The program is specifically designed for partnerships involving two entities—be it companies or a mix of a company and an academic or research institution—where one participant is from the United States and the other from Israel. Importantly, candidates must showcase a robust commercial potential alongside a clear roadmap towards market deployment.

The BIRD Energy program underlines its commitment to fostering innovative solutions that advance energy reliability, affordability, and resilience. Areas of interest include grid optimization, artificial intelligence-integrated data centers, digital energy solutions, and enhancing industrial resilience. The program also targets the refreshing of economically viable energy production processes and securing critical mineral supplies, all while promoting cybersecurity within energy infrastructure.

To apply, interested parties must consult with BIRD Foundation staff prior to submission. Key deadlines include the submission of Executive Summaries due by July 8, 2026, and full proposals due by October 6, 2026. The announcement of successful projects is expected in December 2026, paving the way for transformative energy solutions.

As stated by Limor Nakar-Vincent, Deputy Executive Director of Business Development and BIRD Energy, “BIRD Energy links U.S. and Israeli innovators, forming practical approaches to strengthen and enhance our energy systems.” This latest cycle has adjusted its focus to better align with current priorities in energy efficiency, security, and sustainability, ensuring that funded projects can create a meaningful impact.

Since its establishment in 2009, BIRD Energy has successfully sponsored over 70 projects, allocating around $50 million in government funding, complemented by an impressive $65 million raised from private sectors. Companies engaged in BIRD Energy initiatives have collectively attracted close to $1.4 billion from private investors to expand their project scopes.

For those looking to gain insights about the BIRD Energy funding opportunity or have specific queries, direct contact can be made with key personnel such as Ms. Limor Nakar-Vincent or regional directors by email to discuss potential involvement or acquisition of further information.

About the BIRD Foundation:
The BIRD Foundation is dedicated to promoting collaboration between American and Israeli businesses across a diverse range of technological domains. Remarkably, the foundation’s funding model does not require equity or intellectual property rights from the projects, allowing partners to retain ownership while benefitting from BIRD's financial support, which covers 50% of qualified project expenditures. This risk-sharing approach helps lead projects toward successful market commercialization without the burden of repayment should they not reach a sales stage.

In summary, this initiative presents an invaluable opportunity for innovators in the energy sector looking to develop cutting-edge solutions through a collaborative approach. As the energy sector continues to evolve, partnerships fostered by the BIRD Energy program will play a crucial role in shaping sustainable and efficient energy systems for the future.

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