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Florida’s grants and incentive programs make it easy to bring dependable, grid-free lighting to public spaces without overextending your city’s budget. Fonroche helps you secure funding and install long-lasting systems that deliver real, visible impact enhancing safety, resilience, and sustainability from day one.
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Why Grants Matter for Florida Communities
Helping cities meet today’s infrastructure challenges without breaking the budget
Florida communities face rising infrastructure costs and growing demands for resilience, sustainability, and equity. Fortunately, solar lighting qualifies for a range of state and federal programs, enabling local leaders to modernise public spaces without budget strain. Fonroche makes it easier to secure funding and deliver safe, sustainable results faster. See our full guide to Florida solar lighting grants and funding opportunities.
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Tap into grants like Resilient Florida, FEMA BRIC, and DOT RAISE to offset capital costs and bring solar infrastructure within budget.
Top Grants to Fund Safe, Resilient Solar Lighting in Florida
Real dollars. Real results. Grant-backed lighting for safer, stronger Florida communities.
These four major funding programs make it easier for Florida communities to install Fonroche solar lighting without the grid, without delays, and without local budget strain. Whether you're illuminating roadways, schools, parks, or tribal lands, these grant pathways offer real dollars for real results. Fonroche aligns your project to meet funding priorities, so you can move quickly from installation application. See our full guide to Florida solar lighting grants and funding opportunities.
HARPA (Hazard Mitigation Assistance through ARPA)
HARPA supports community efforts to reduce the risk of natural disasters. It funds hazard-resilient infrastructure, including solar lighting for parks, coastal walkways, and flood-prone areas, especially where reliable illumination is needed during grid outages or extreme weather.
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DOT RAISE & SS4A (Safe Streets and Roads for All)
These U.S. DOT programs prioritize transportation safety and equitable access. Solar lighting improves visibility and walkability at intersections, crosswalks, and school zones. Projects that reduce traffic fatalities, improve public access, and align with Vision Zero goals are often eligible for funding.
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USDA REAP (Rural Energy for America Program)
REAP offers grants and low-interest loans to rural communities, farms, and tribal lands for adopting renewable energy solutions. Solar street lighting is a strong fit especially in areas where trenching or utility connections are cost- prohibitive. Up to 50% of project costs may be covered.
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How Florida Projects Are Using Funding to Go Solar
Cities across Florida are using grant funding to install solar lighting where it matters most, from parks to streets to school zones. Here’s one example.
Panama City, Florida – Bay Memorial Park Disc Golf Course
Location: 998 Balboa Avenue, Panama City, FL
Installation Type: Park trail and parking lot lighting
Funding Source: HARPA (Hazard Mitigation Assistance through ARPA)
Panama City secured federal grant funding to improve lighting at Bay Memorial Park’s disc golf course. The city installed 56 Fonroche solar streetlights to light up the walkways and small parking area without the need for trenching or electrical hookups. The project was completed quickly, with no disruptions to the park, and has offered long-term savings with no energy bills or maintenance needs for over a decade.
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