Depending on the type of account you are registering for, the following requirements must be met
before registering:
After the above requirements are met, you will need to register in the EERE Program Information Center. To access the EERE Program Information Center, potential applicants will be required to have a Login.gov account. As part of the EERE Program Information Center registration process, new users are directed to create an account in Login.gov. Please note that the email address associated with the Login.gov account must match the email address associated with the EERE
Program Information Center account.
Login.gov is a secure sign-in service used by the public to sign in to participating government agencies. Participating agencies will ask you to create a Login.gov account to securely access your information on their website or application.
You can use the same username and password to access any agency that partners with Login.gov. This streamlines your process and eliminates the need to remember multiple usernames and passwords.
To create a Login.gov account, go to: https://login.gov/create-an-account/
Yes. If you have an existing Login.gov account, you may use Login.gov authentication to register in the EERE Program Information Center.
Note: Please remember that if you are affiliated with an Industry, Academia, Non-Profit, Federal/State/Local Government, your organization will need to have an active SAM.gov account with an assigned SAM.gov Unique Entity ID (UEI) and an assigned Government Business Point of Contact (POC), Alternate Government Business POC, Past Performance POC, Alternate Past Performance POC, Electronic Business POC, or Alternate Electronic Business POC who will
act as your Authorizing Organizational Representative (AOR) to grant account access in the EERE Program Information Center.
Industry, Academia, Non-Profit, Federal/State/Local Government affiliation should be selected if the user is an employee of a commercial or government organization that is not associated with DOE (e.g., Department of Transportation, IBM, George Mason University). The registrant’s organization must be registered in SAM.gov. If the user’s organization is currently registered, the user should ensure that the information in SAM.gov is up to date, to include having a Unique Entity ID (UEI). Upon registration in the EERE Program Information Center, the user’s organization’s Government Business Point of Contact POC, Alternate Government Business POC, Past Performance POC, Alternate Past Performance POC, Electronic Business POC, or Alternate Electronic Business POC will be auto approved based on the information provided in SAM.gov. They will then be able to approve roles within the organization as an AOR.
DOE Federally Funded Research and Development Center (DOE FFRDC) affiliation should be selected if the user is associated with one of the DOE National Labs (e.g., Ames Laboratory, Livermore National Laboratory). If the applicant is a National Energy Technology Laboratory user applying for applications, they should use this affiliation as well.
Individual affiliation should be selected if the user is not affiliated with an organization, such an individual researcher. These users do not need account approvals, but they should have information on their Technical and Business POC and any other person who prepares, reviews, or submits applications for EERE funding opportunities.
For-profit users should select ‘Industry, Academia, Non-Profit, Federal/State/Local Government’ for their account affiliation.
Tribes should have a UEI number and be registered in SAM.gov and should select the ‘Industry,
Academia, Non-Profit, Federal/State/Local Government’ affiliation in the system.
An Independent Principal Investigator (PI) should register as an Individual in the EERE Program Information Center because they are not affiliated with an organization.\
Unless the user needs to manage and approve user accounts, the user should be assigned as either a Business POC or a Technical POC. Technical POCs are typically responsible for directing/leading the proposed project and are the PI/Lead Lab POC on the application. Business POCs are typically responsible for the administrative aspects of an application. Both roles can create, edit, and/or submit applications. Please refer to Role Permission Matrix for additional information.
The Account Administrator (AA) role can be assigned to a user to manage and approve user accounts. Unless the user needs this capacity, they should register as either a Business POC or a Technical POC. Technical POCs are typically responsible for directing/leading the proposed project and are the PI/Lead Lab POC on the application. Business POCs are typically responsible for the administrative aspects of an application. Both roles can create, edit, and/or submit applications. Please refer to Role Permission Matrix for additional information.
If you are unsure if your organization is registered in grants.gov, contact the grants.gov support team at 1-800-518-4726 (Domestic), 1-606-545-5035 (International), or at support@grants.gov. Once you provide them with the organization name and UEI number, they will be able to verify if the organization is registered in grants.gov. Please note that registering in grants.gov is not part of the EERE Program Information Center process.
If your account is not approved in a timely manner, the assumption is that your AOR has not registered. If you are still unsure, you can contact the EERE Program Information Center Help Desk at EPIC Help Center
During registration, you can only select one organization from the drop-down menu. Once the registration is approved, the user can request additional roles from another organization within the EERE Program Information Center.
Only users affiliated with Industry, Academia, Non-Profit, Government need to be registered in SAM.gov.