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Thriving Communities Environmental Protection Agency Grant

This grant provides funding to organizations working to improve environmental justice and community resilience in underserved areas of Arizona, California, Nevada, and Hawaii by addressing issues like air quality, water contamination, and public health disparities.

$150,000
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

The Thriving Communities EPA Grant is an initiative designed to support projects that aim to address environmental justice issues and improve community resilience in underserved, disadvantaged, and overburdened areas across Arizona, California, Nevada, and Hawaii. The EPA grant program focuses on promoting equity, sustainability, and community health by empowering organizations to tackle environmental challenges that disproportionately affect marginalized communities. The program supports a range of projects from community-led assessments and planning to large-scale development initiatives that aim to enhance the quality of life for vulnerable populations. The primary goals of this program are to assist communities in identifying environmental and public health challenges, and to implement solutions that will foster long-term sustainability. With a focus on environmental health, public welfare, and community empowerment, the Thriving Communities Grant is targeted at addressing a wide variety of environmental justice issues such as air quality, water contamination, toxic substances, and stormwater management. The program is designed to encourage collaboration between local governments, tribal governments, nonprofits, and community groups to maximize the collective impact of these efforts. This grant program is structured into three phases (Tier I, II, and III), each focusing on different stages of project development. The phases include Assessment, Planning, and Development, with varying funding amounts assigned to each stage. The phased approach ensures that projects are well-planned, scalable, and have a measurable impact on the targeted communities. The grant encourages innovative, community-driven approaches, which are expected to generate positive environmental, social, and economic changes within the affected regions. The Thriving Communities EPA Grant places a strong emphasis on community engagement, requiring applicants to involve local populations in the planning, execution, and evaluation of the project. The program's focus on environmental justice ensures that funds are directed toward projects that prioritize the needs of communities suffering from historical neglect, environmental degradation, and public health disparities. It also encourages the integration of indigenous knowledge into projects where appropriate, recognizing the unique perspectives and solutions that indigenous communities bring to environmental challenges. The application process for the Thriving Communities EPA Grant is open from December 3, 2024, to March 21, 2025. Organizations seeking to apply must meet specific eligibility requirements and submit comprehensive project proposals that outline their intended outcomes and performance measurement plans. The grant ensures that funding is used effectively by requiring a well-defined project budget and a clear strategy for monitoring and reporting progress toward achieving the projectโ€™s goals.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $150,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Phase I (Assessment): Up to $150,000 for a one-year project Phase II (Planning): Up to $250,000 for a 1-2 year project Phase III (Development): Up to $350,000 for a 2-year project

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
County governments
Private institutions of higher education
Native American tribal organizations

Additional Requirements

Who Can Apply? Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status or those in an established fiscal sponsorship arrangement Government and quasi-government agencies (public schools, tribal governments, local governments) Institutions of higher education are eligible if the project aligns with the program's goals For-profit businesses and individuals are not eligible Projects must be located within the target regions of Arizona, California, Nevada, or Hawaii

Geographic Eligibility

Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Brittany Choate

Phone

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Categories
Environment
Science and Technology
Employment Labor and Training
Education
Food and Nutrition

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