FY 2023 – FY 2024 Pollution Prevention Grants: Environmental Justice in Communities
- Open Now
Eligible Recipients:
- Native/Tribal Entity
- State Government
Program Purpose:
- Education and Workforce Development
- Environmental Clean-up
- Technical Assistance
Reserved for Energy
Communities?
Upcoming Milestones:
EPA’s national P2 Program will host informational webinars for potential applicants and interested stakeholders.
General Information Sessions:
March 21, 2023, 2-3:30 EDT: Register here.
March 28, 2023, 2-3:30 EDT: Register here.
March 30, 2023, 2-3:30 EDT: Register here.
Information Session for Tribes:
March 23, 2023, 2-3:30 EDT: Register here.
Funded by:
Overview
The goal of this grant opportunity is to address environmental justice priorities and improve human health and the environment in disadvantaged communities by providing P2 technical assistance to businesses (e.g., information, training, expert advice) on source reduction, also known as pollution prevention (P2). Implementing P2 approaches can help businesses reduce the use and release of hazardous substances that can adversely impact human health and the environment while at the same time help businesses save money by reducing their resource use, expenditures, waste, and liability costs. P2 approaches can particularly address harmful chemical exposures and impacts on human health and the environment in disadvantaged communities. Therefore, EPA views these grants as a component of the Biden Administration Justice40 Initiative, which is designed to assure that 40 percent of the overall benefits of certain Federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities.
To allow a greater number of disadvantaged communities to benefit from the results and lessons learned from projects funded by these grants, EPA is requiring recipients to develop P2 case studies on approaches that address environmental and human health concerns in disadvantaged communities, where the approaches are new, not widely known or adopted, or where the recipient believes detailed information on the project could support more widespread project replication. Recipients must develop at least one case study during the grant period. Case studies submitted by recipients will be used to build and share a body of knowledge about P2 approaches to address human health and the environment in disadvantaged communities that could be implemented by other enterprises. In addition to case studies, EPA also encourages other means to document and widely share projects and lessons learned through the technical assistance provided through these grants (e.g., outreach, training, and videos).
Related Resources
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Webinars for those interested in applying for EPA grants or are currently managing an EPA grant.
Program that helps small- to medium-sized manufacturers employ carbon-reduction retrofits, convert their facilities, or build new facilities to produce or recycle advanced energy technologies in regions where coal mines or power plants have closed.
Tool intended to allow users to explore and produce reports on census tracts that the U.S. Department of Energy has categorized as disadvantaged communities.
Case studies outlining how municipalities used EPA's Integrated Planning Framework to incorporate climate change and/or environmental justice concerns into a holistic long-term plan.
Funding Details
Funding Source:
- Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)
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Applicant Guidance
Contact Information
Bridget Kelly, 202-566-0718, [email protected]
Nicholas Bradford, 202-566-0813, [email protected]