BIL Provision: Reduce, Reuse, Recycling Education and Outreach Grants
- Currently Closed
Open Date:
Close Date:
Upcoming Milestones:
Stakeholder outreach and engagement to inform development of grant program to begin: (Estimated): 2nd quarter 2022 Funding Opportunity Availability: (Estimated) 4th quarter 2022
Eligible Recipients:
- Local Government
- Native/Tribal Entity
- Non-profit
- Private Sector
- State Government
Program Purpose:
- Education and Workforce Development
- Environmental Clean-up
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Overview
Communities across the country are burdened by pollution impacts from inefficient waste management systems. This historic investment will transform public education and outreach regarding how to reduce, reuse, and recycle right. Eligible uses include: to award grants focused on improving material recycling, recovery, management, and reduction. To improve the effectiveness of residential and community recycling programs through public education and outreach. Funded projects should inform the public about residential or community recycling programs, provide information about the recycled materials that are accepted, increase collection rates and decrease contamination.
Related Resources
Recording of White House webinar providing details on environmental remediation programs within the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Guidebook.
This technical assistance helps communities better understand the science, regulations and policies of environmental issues and EPA actions.
Information on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law investments through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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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