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Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program Layers (Update 2026)

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These geospatial data resources and the linked mapping tool below reflect data available as of January 2026 on three categories of potentially qualifying Low-Income communities: Census tracts that meet the CDFI's New Market Tax Credit Program's threshold for Low Income, thereby are able to apply to Category 1.Census tracts that meet the CEJST threshold for disadvantage in the 'Energy' category, thereby are able to apply for Additional Selection Criteria Geography.Counties that meet the USDA's threshold for Persistent Poverty, thereby are able to apply for Additional Selection Criteria Geography. Note that Category 2 - Indian Lands are not shown on this map. Note that Persistent Poverty is not calculated for US Territories. Note that CEJST Energy disadvantage is not calculated for US Territories besides Puerto Rico. The excel tool provides the land area percentage of each 2025 census tract meeting each of the above categories. To examine geographic eligibility for a specific address or latitude and longitude, visit the program's mapping tool. Additional information on this tax credit program can be found at https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/low-income-communities-bonus-credit. Maps last updated: January 2026Next map update expected: September 2027Disclaimer: The spatial data and mapping tool is intended for geolocation purposes. It should not be relied upon by taxpayers to determine eligibility for the Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Amount Program. Source Acknowledgements: The New Market Tax Credit (NMTC) Tract layer is from the CDFI Information Mapping System (CIMS) and is created by the U.S. Department of Treasury Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. To learn more, visit CDFI Information Mapping System (CIMS) | Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (cdfifund.gov). https://www.cdfifund.gov/mapping-system. Tracts are displayed that meet the threshold for the New Market Tax Credit Program.CEJST-Energy Tracts are displayed that meet the threshold for the 'Energy' Category of burden. I.e., census tracts that are at or above the 90th percentile for (energy burden OR PM2.5 in the air) AND are at or above the 65th percentile for low income.The Persistent Poverty County layer is created by joining the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service's Poverty Area Official Measures dataset, with relevant county TIGER/Line Shapefiles from the US Census Bureau. To learn more, visit https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/poverty-area-measures/. Counties are displayed that meet the thresholds for Persistent Poverty according to 'Official' USDA updates. i.e. areas with a poverty rate of 20.0 percent or more for 4 consecutive time periods, about 10 years apart, spanning approximately 30 years (baseline time period plus 3 evaluation time periods).

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TY - DATA AB - These geospatial data resources and the linked mapping tool below reflect data available as of January 2026 on three categories of potentially qualifying Low-Income communities: Census tracts that meet the CDFI's New Market Tax Credit Program's threshold for Low Income, thereby are able to apply to Category 1.Census tracts that meet the CEJST threshold for disadvantage in the 'Energy' category, thereby are able to apply for Additional Selection Criteria Geography.Counties that meet the USDA's threshold for Persistent Poverty, thereby are able to apply for Additional Selection Criteria Geography. Note that Category 2 - Indian Lands are not shown on this map. Note that Persistent Poverty is not calculated for US Territories. Note that CEJST Energy disadvantage is not calculated for US Territories besides Puerto Rico. The excel tool provides the land area percentage of each 2025 census tract meeting each of the above categories. To examine geographic eligibility for a specific address or latitude and longitude, visit the program's mapping tool. Additional information on this tax credit program can be found at https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/low-income-communities-bonus-credit. Maps last updated: January 2026Next map update expected: September 2027Disclaimer: The spatial data and mapping tool is intended for geolocation purposes. It should not be relied upon by taxpayers to determine eligibility for the Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Amount Program. Source Acknowledgements: The New Market Tax Credit (NMTC) Tract layer is from the CDFI Information Mapping System (CIMS) and is created by the U.S. Department of Treasury Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. To learn more, visit CDFI Information Mapping System (CIMS) | Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (cdfifund.gov). https://www.cdfifund.gov/mapping-system. Tracts are displayed that meet the threshold for the New Market Tax Credit Program.CEJST-Energy Tracts are displayed that meet the threshold for the 'Energy' Category of burden. I.e., census tracts that are at or above the 90th percentile for (energy burden OR PM2.5 in the air) AND are at or above the 65th percentile for low income.The Persistent Poverty County layer is created by joining the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service's Poverty Area Official Measures dataset, with relevant county TIGER/Line Shapefiles from the US Census Bureau. To learn more, visit https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/poverty-area-measures/. Counties are displayed that meet the thresholds for Persistent Poverty according to 'Official' USDA updates. i.e. areas with a poverty rate of 20.0 percent or more for 4 consecutive time periods, about 10 years apart, spanning approximately 30 years (baseline time period plus 3 evaluation time periods). AU - Ferrall-Wolf, Isa DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) DP - Open EI | National Laboratory of the Rockies DO - KW - Low-Income Communities KW - solar energy KW - wind energy LA - English DA - 2023/10/10 PY - 2023 PB - United States Department of Energy T1 - Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program Layers (Update 2026) UR - https://data.openei.org/submissions/8633 ER -
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Ferrall-Wolf, Isa. Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program Layers (Update 2026). United States Department of Energy, 10 October, 2023, NREL. https://data.nlr.gov/submissions/315.
Ferrall-Wolf, I. (2023). Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program Layers (Update 2026). [Data set]. NREL. United States Department of Energy. https://data.nlr.gov/submissions/315
Ferrall-Wolf, Isa. Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program Layers (Update 2026). United States Department of Energy, October, 10, 2023. Distributed by NREL. https://data.nlr.gov/submissions/315
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_8633, title = {Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program Layers (Update 2026)}, author = {Ferrall-Wolf, Isa}, abstractNote = {These geospatial data resources and the linked mapping tool below reflect data available as of January 2026 on three categories of potentially qualifying Low-Income communities:\ Census tracts that meet the CDFI's New Market Tax Credit Program's threshold for Low Income, thereby are able to apply to Category 1.Census tracts that meet the CEJST threshold for disadvantage in the 'Energy' category, thereby are able to apply for Additional Selection Criteria Geography.Counties that meet the USDA's threshold for Persistent Poverty, thereby are able to apply for Additional Selection Criteria Geography.\ Note that Category 2 - Indian Lands are not shown on this map. Note that Persistent Poverty is not calculated for US Territories. Note that CEJST Energy disadvantage is not calculated for US Territories besides Puerto Rico.\ The excel tool provides the land area percentage of each 2025 census tract meeting each of the above categories. To examine geographic eligibility for a specific address or latitude and longitude, visit the program's mapping tool.\ Additional information on this tax credit program can be found at https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/low-income-communities-bonus-credit.\ Maps last updated: January 2026Next map update expected: September 2027Disclaimer: The spatial data and mapping tool is intended for geolocation purposes. It should not be relied upon by taxpayers to determine eligibility for the Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Amount Program.\ Source Acknowledgements:\ The New Market Tax Credit (NMTC) Tract layer is from the CDFI Information Mapping System (CIMS) and is created by the U.S. Department of Treasury Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. To learn more, visit CDFI Information Mapping System (CIMS) | Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (cdfifund.gov). https://www.cdfifund.gov/mapping-system. Tracts are displayed that meet the threshold for the New Market Tax Credit Program.CEJST-Energy Tracts are displayed that meet the threshold for the 'Energy' Category of burden. I.e., census tracts that are at or above the 90th percentile for (energy burden OR PM2.5 in the air) AND are at or above the 65th percentile for low income.The Persistent Poverty County layer is created by joining the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service's Poverty Area Official Measures dataset, with relevant county TIGER/Line Shapefiles from the US Census Bureau. To learn more, visit https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/poverty-area-measures/. Counties are displayed that meet the thresholds for Persistent Poverty according to 'Official' USDA updates. i.e. areas with a poverty rate of 20.0 percent or more for 4 consecutive time periods, about 10 years apart, spanning approximately 30 years (baseline time period plus 3 evaluation time periods).}, url = {https://data.nlr.gov/submissions/315}, year = {2023}, howpublished = {NREL, United States Department of Energy, https://data.nlr.gov/submissions/315}, note = {Accessed: 2026-06-03} }

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Data from Oct 10, 2023

Last updated Mar 3, 2026

Submitted Oct 10, 2023

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United States Department of Energy

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Isa Ferrall-Wolf

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Isa Ferrall-Wolf

National Laboratory of the Rockies

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