Small and mid-sized wood energy and forest products facilities in rural areas would get a bigger boost under this bill, which overhauls the existing Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation program at USDA. It doubles the maximum grant to $5 million per project, raises the authorized funding to $50 million a year for fiscal years 2026-2030, increases the federal cost-share to 50%, and expands eligibility to include new construction — not just retrofitting — of forest products manufacturing facilities. The changes are aimed at supporting rural economies that depend on sustainable forestry and wood-based energy.
Congressional Summary
Community Wood Facilities Assistance Act of 2025 This bill makes changes to grant programs administered by the Forest Service to promote wood products.Specifically, the bill reauthorizes through FY2030, modifies, and renames the Community Wood Facilities Grant program. Currently named the Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation Program, this program provides competitive grants to fund a portion of the capital costs for installing community wood energy systems or building innovative wood products facilities.Modifications to the program include increasing the maximum grant amount per facility, increasing the portion of a project's cost that may be covered by a grant, and changing the grant selection criteria.The bill also modifies the Wood Innovation Grant Program, which provides grants to develop and expand the market for innovative wood products. Specifically, the bill increases the portion of a project's cost that may be covered by such a grant.The bill also modifies both programs to prioritize grants for the construction, use, or retrofitting of forest products manufacturing.
Details
- Congress
- 119th
- Chamber
- Senate
- Status
- summarized
- Action
- Introduced in Senate
- Action Date
- 2025-06-26
- Date Added
- 2026-03-30