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DOE Genesis Mission: $293M Funding Opportunity for AI in Energy and Infrastructure

By John Myer & Michael Blackwell on April 2, 2026
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The U.S. Department of Energy has released a $293 million funding opportunity (DE-FOA-0003612) under its Genesis Mission to accelerate AI deployment across 26+ national challenges in energy systems, grid infrastructure, data centers, advanced manufacturing, microelectronics, and biotechnology. The focus is on creating deployment-ready solutions, not exploratory research. Unlike traditional DOE research grants, Genesis Mission prioritizes speed, integration, and measurable performance gains in complex systems through cross-sector collaboration.

Phase 1 applications are due April 28, 2026, and Phase II applications on May 19, 2026.

Organizations applying should address:

  • Intellectual property allocation in multi-party AI collaborations.
  • Data governance protocols for shared datasets.
  • DOE procurement compliance (grants, cooperative agreements).
  • Export controls and cybersecurity requirements.

To learn what steps companies applying for the funding should take immediately, we encourage you to read the full legal update here.

Contact us

Questions about Genesis Mission funding strategy, eligibility, or partnerships? Contact John Myer, Michael Blackwell, or your Husch Blackwell attorney.

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Photo of John Myer John Myer

Formerly general counsel and corporate secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), John is uniquely positioned to help clients drive deep tech innovation, including in AI, quantum, and fusion energy.

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Photo of Michael Blackwell Michael Blackwell

Michael is a regulatory and transactional attorney who represents transmission companies, independent power producers, and utilities. He works collaboratively with clients to obtain necessary permits for large infrastructure projects, successfully complete project transactions and financings, and assess the rights and obligations of participants

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Michael is a regulatory and transactional attorney who represents transmission companies, independent power producers, and utilities. He works collaboratively with clients to obtain necessary permits for large infrastructure projects, successfully complete project transactions and financings, and assess the rights and obligations of participants in organized electricity markets. Michael draws on his background as in-house counsel for a Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) and a power trading firm and is equipped to advise industry clients on numerous aspects of regulatory, financial, and transactional issues affecting the development and optimization of generation and transmission assets.

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