The challenge
More climate funding than ever — and more competition to win it
Unprecedented funding, impossible to navigate
The Inflation Reduction Act, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and EPA environmental justice programs have created billions in new funding. But the opportunities are scattered across dozens of agencies and programs.
Short windows for massive applications
EPA and DOE competitive grants often have 60-day application windows for proposals that require environmental assessments, community engagement plans, and detailed technical designs.
Data-heavy proposals with strict requirements
Environmental grants require baseline data, monitoring plans, measurable outcomes, and compliance with NEPA, EJ screening tools, and community benefit plans. Missing one requirement can disqualify your application.
Community engagement documentation
EJ and climate grants increasingly require evidence of meaningful community engagement. Documenting partnerships, input sessions, and community-driven priorities adds weeks of work.
Funding landscape
Search across every environmental funding stream at once
Granted indexes 76,000+ grants across 12 federal sources, plus real-time AI search that crawls agency websites for opportunities other tools miss.
Environmental Justice
EPA EJCPS, EJ Government-to-Government, CPRG
Clean Energy
DOE, IRA tax credits, state energy offices
Coastal & Marine
NOAA Sea Grant, NERRS, coastal resilience
Conservation
USDA NRCS, USFWS, state wildlife agencies
Water Infrastructure
EPA SRF, BIL water programs, state revolving funds
Climate Resilience
FEMA BRIC, HUD CDBG-DR, NOAA climate adaptation
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