Grant and Loan Opportunities

The City of Hopkins is offering financial assistance to residents, businesses, and property owners. Detailed information on each program is provided below. Funding amounts and eligibility vary by program, so please visit the program page for each program you are interested in applying for. One project may be eligible for funding through multiple programs.

To make the process of applying for funding as easy as possible, applicants can fill out one application to be considered for multiple sustainability programs.

If you need assistance with the application, please contact staff. Si necesita ayuda en español, contacta a Lucia Ludolph.

To apply for one or more of these programs, fill out this online application form. To apply for the Façade Improvement Program, fill out this online application form.

Hopkins Climate Solutions Fund

Applications will be accepted January 1 - December 1, or until funds are allocated.

The Hopkins Climate Solutions Fund offers incentives for residential, business, and commercial projects to accelerate our transition to cleaner and more efficient energy. The program helps to reduce upfront costs associated with replacing energy equipment and installing renewable energy systems. 

Projects awarded in the past have been solar panel installations, electric bike purchases, and insulation and air sealing. 

Learn more at the Hopkins Climate Solutions Fund program webpage

Questions? Contact Sustainability Specialist Mikala Larson.

What You Need To Know To Apply

  1. Eligibility
  2. Eligible Projects
  3. Application

Eligible Applicants

  • Individuals who rent, own, or manage a one- to four-unit residential property within the City of Hopkins where residents are Xcel Energy or CenterPoint customers. 
  • Multi-family properties located within the City of Hopkins with five or more units. 
  • Commercial building property owners, lessees or managers of existing buildings located within the City of Hopkins.

Water Efficiency Rebate ProgramLogo - Clean Water Land and Legacy

Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until June 30, 2026.Logo - MetC

In partnership with the Metropolitan Council and the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment, the City of Hopkins is offering rebates on eligible Energy Smart or WaterSense certified products. Rebates may be granted to residential and commercial property owners who complete water efficiency improvement projects.

What You Need To Know To Apply

  1. Eligibility
  2. Eligible Projects
  3. Application
  • Applicants must be served by the municipal water supply system
  • Replacement appliances only; new construction and developments are ineligible
  • Rebate payments are for equipment costs only; labor charges do not qualify
  • Must be an Energy Star or WaterSense certified product.

Electric Bicycle Incentive Program

With partnership from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the City of Hopkins is offering incentives for electric bicycles. By incentivizing e-bikes, this program will foster a culture of sustainable mobility, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and enhance the quality of life for residents and businesses alike. Residents, including homeowners and renters, and commercial entities may apply for this program. 

Applications for this program are first-come, first-served starting July 3, 2025, through May 15, 2026, or until funds are gone. 

What You Need To Know To Apply

  1. Eligibility
  2. Funding Amounts
  3. Application

Eligible Applicants

  • Income Qualified Residents (homeowners or renters)
  • Non-Income Qualified Residents (homeowners or renters)
  • Commercial 

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be a resident or business in the city of Hopkins.
  • Must be at least 15 years of age.
  • Eligible electric bicycles include e-bikes, cargo e-bikes, e-trikes, recumbent e-bikes. If you have a question if something is eligible, get in touch.
    • An e-bike may not have an electric motor that has a power output of more than 750 watts.
    • An e-bike must meet the requirements of a class 1, class 2, class 3, or multiple mode electric-assisted bicycle.
    • Review People for Bikes' guide to Minnesota's Electric Bicycle Law, or Minnesota State Statute 169.011.27 for more information.
  • Limit two per address.

Hopkins Façade Improvement Program

The Hopkins Façade Improvement Program is a funding opportunity for projects that strengthen the vitality of Mainstreet by improving the pedestrian experience, increasing building transparency, and beautifying buildings through façade revitalization efforts. 

Commercial property owners and business owners in Downtown Hopkins between 5th Avenue and Shady Oak Road and 1st Street N and 1st Street are eligible to apply for funding assistance up to 50 percent of the cost of improvements - up to $25,000. 

Learn more at the Façade Improvement Program webpage

Questions? Contact Community Development Manager Revee Needham.

What You Need To Know To Apply

  1. Eligibility
  2. Eligible Projects
  3. Application

Commercial property owners, or business owners with the approval of property owner, located within Downtown Hopkins between 5th Avenue & Shady Oak Road and between 1st Street N & 1st Street S are eligible to apply, assuming the property has no delinquent bills, charges, or taxes due to the city.

Bike Rack Cost Share Program

The Program offers eligible businesses and organizations 50 percent in City matching funds for bike racks supplied by the City. The City will also participate in the installation of the rack within the public right of way. Applicants can add branding and additional styling at their own expense to City supplied racks. Interested businesses, community centers and organizations in Hopkins are encouraged to participate in the program to promote bicycling.

For more information contact Associate Planner Sam Gallagher or view a Program flyer here

Apply

To apply for one or more of these programs, fill out this online application form. To apply for the Façade Improvement Program, fill out this online application form.