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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Pollution Prevention Grant is sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Provides technical assistance to businesses to encourage the development and implementation of pollution prevention practices, with a focus on environmental justice and climate change.
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Pollution Prevention Grant | US EPA Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Pollution Prevention Grant The purpose of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Pollution Prevention grant is to provide businesses with technical assistance (e.g., information, training, tools) to encourage the development and implementation of pollution prevention (P2) practices.
All P2 grant projects selected under this grant support at least one of the EPA's P2 Program's six national emphasis areas (NEAs) . Businesses can save money by reducing their resource use, expenditures, waste and liability costs, while also reducing their environmental footprint and helping to protect human health and the environment. Read the October 30, 2024 Press Release.
Read the 2024-2025 P2 Grant Summaries P2 Grant National Emphasis Areas Pollution Prevention Webinars FY 2024 - FY 2025 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Pollution Prevention Grant Approximately $9. 3 million in total federal pollution prevention grant funding (FY 2024 and FY 2025). Grants are fully funded at the initial award with a maximum individual award ceiling of $350,000.
States, state entities (colleges and universities recognized as instrumentalities of the state), the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession of the U.S., and federally recognized Tribes and intertribal consortia. Assistance agreements are ineligible for inclusion into performance partnership grant agreements.
National Emphasis Areas (NEA) Projects must fit within one of the six established NEAs: food and beverage manufacturing and processing; chemical manufacturing, processing and formulation; automotive manufacturing and maintenance; aerospace product and parts manufacturing and maintenance; metal manufacturing and fabrication; and Indian Country and Alaska native villages.
Grant Application Resources FY 2024 - FY 2025 P2 Grant Funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Notice of Funding Opportunity (pdf) P2 Grant Program Application Checklist (pdf) Steps to Take Before Applying FY 2024 - FY 2025 Pollution Prevention Grant Programs’ List of Frequent Questions (pdf) EPA Grants Community Library of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) National Emphasis Areas (NEAs) P2 Hub Helpline Contact Information Grant Recipient Resources Measuring Pollution Prevention Collecting and Reporting P2 Results: Regional P2 Measurement Guidance Reporting Templates/Resources Pollution Prevention (P2) Contact Us About Pollution Prevention to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: States, state entities (colleges and universities recognized as instrumentalities of the state), the District of Columbia, the U. S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession of the U. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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