All correspondence must be made through the Vendor Portal. Specifications include, but are not limited to: COUNTY is soliciting proposals for services in developing, implementing, and administering a Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) program for the Clark County Finance Department. The C-PACE Provider must meet all the requirements of Chapter 271 of Nevada Revised Statutes, as amended by S. 283, 2021 Leg., 81st Sess. (Nev. 2021) (“The Act”) and the Clark County C-PACE Program Guidelines. C-PACE is a voluntary program that provides for direct financing of Qualified Improvement Projects (QIPs), as defined in the Act by a Capital Provider who is repaid through an Assessment. o In conjunction with the Clark County Department of Finance, oversee the administration and maintenance of COUNTY Program Guidelines that document all C-PACE Program processes, procedures, and requirements along with roles and responsibilities of COUNTY and PROPOSER. o Monitor and coordinate all components of the C-PACE Program related to the development and ongoing management of program administration. o Maintain the Program Guide and ensure it is updated and adopted as may be directed by COUNTY. o Recommend updates and improvements to the Program Guidelines that may improve the overall program. o Monitor C-PACE projects for compliance with the requirements of the District Resolution, the Program Guide, and the Act. o Establish a method for qualifying Capital Providers, Developers, Energy Consultants, and other parties to the process as dictated by the Program Guidelines. o Provide all services related to accepting, processing, and approving applications through close of financing for eligible projects. o Develop and maintain a C-PACE Program website for program information, including application submission, processing status and payment history, along with qualified Contractor and Capital Provider information including registration tools. o Provide marketing, customer service, and contractor registration, including coordinating outreach and education activities with County departments such as Environment and Sustainability, and other community partners. o Design the program to be an “open market model” accessible by all qualified Contractors and all qualified Capital Providers. Include outreach efforts to these constituencies. o Coordinate post-implementation reporting and ongoing verification and monitoring of project compliance and requesting energy savings estimates from property owners. o Prepare an annual report to COUNTY of C-PACE Program results by September 1st of each year for the previous fiscal year ending June 30th. The report shall include, at minimum, the following information and may be grouped by type of improvement. Number of C-PACE Program applicants • Number of Approved C-PACE applicants • Number of Denied C-PACE applicants • Number of C-PACE applicants in process Number of C-PACE loans funded and aggregate dollar amount Number of completed C-PACE projects For completed projects, the energy / water savings achieved Number of qualified participating C-PACE Capital Providers Number of qualified participating C-PACE Contractors