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Published on January 4th, 2008

EPA Announces Pollution Grant Competition

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that an estimated $3 million will be available in 2008 for community organizations wanting to reduce pollution locally in their neighborhoods.

Through its Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) program, EPA is currently accepting proposals to support community-based partnerships. Proposals are due by March 17, 2008, and EPA will conduct three conference calls on Jan. 18, Feb. 11, and Feb. 27, 2008, for prospective applicants to ask questions about the application process.

EPA anticipates awarding CARE cooperative agreements in two levels. Level I cooperative agreements range from $75,000 to $100,000 and can be used to create community-based partnerships to develop local environmental priorities.

Level II awards, ranging from $150,000 to $300,000 each, will support communities which have already established broad-based partnerships, have identified the priority toxic risks in the community, and are prepared to measure results, implement risk reduction activities, and become self-sustaining.

Examples of previously-funded projects include addressing pollution from the Philadelphia ports, reducing the impacts of pesticides on public health and the environment in low-income neighborhoods in Philadelphia, addressing abandoned, contaminated industrial and residential properties in Gary, Ind., dealing with agriculture-related toxics in Yakima County, Wash., and reducing air emissions from diesel trucks and buses in Woonsocket, R.I.

The following entities are eligible to apply:

  • Local, public nonprofit institutions and organizations
  • Federally recognized Indian tribal governments
  • Native American organizations
  • Private nonprofit institutions and organizations
  • Colleges and universities
  • Quasi-public nonprofit institutions and organizations (both interstate and intrastate)

State governments or their agencies are not eligible to apply. EPA hopes to work with state agencies as partners to support CARE communities, where appropriate.

2 Comments

  1. Environmental Health » EPA Announces Pollution Grant Competition

    posted on January 4th, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    [...] Here’s another interesting post I read today by Earth 911 » Go Green, Recycling, Reuse & Renewal, Eco News [...]

  2. Fish Hawk

    posted on January 8th, 2008 at 9:28 pm

    How is “quasi-public” being definded?
    Does a local community group of interested volunteers have to become a non-profit to develop a grant?

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