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Find similar grantsKansas Department of Health and Environment – Kansas Clean Diesel Program is sponsored by Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Provides funding (via federal monies) to reduce emissions from diesel vehicles in Kansas to improve air quality.
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Kansas Clean Diesel Program | KDHE, KS Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Grant & Trust Opportunities Kansas Clean Diesel Program Kansas Clean Diesel Program Diesel engines are efficient and durable, and are an important source of power for many areas of our national economy.
They are critical components of Kansas industries such as agriculture, railroads, highway transportation, and natural gas and oil extraction. Diesel engines also contribute to air quality concerns. Diesel exhaust contains fine particles, nitrogen oxides and other chemicals that directly contribute to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) established the Kansas Clean Diesel Program in 2008 to use funds from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) State Grant Program to provide project assistance for diesel fleet improvements in Kansas. Learn more about Kansas' Clean Diesel Program Award Winners (PDF) .
Funding Opportunity for Kansas School Districts The EPA allocated funds to Kansas and other states as part of the on-going Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) State Grant Program. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment will use those funds to provide partial funding to school districts for fleet improvements. This opportunity includes funds from the VW Trust allocation for Kansas.
The 2024 application submittal was closed February 10, 2025. Award announcements will be posted soon. Review the following Request for Proposal document and FAQs.
Then fill out and submit the application form linked below. School Bus Request for Proposal 2024 (PDF) - Information regarding eligibility and award amount limitations Example Photos Required for Clean Diesel Projects (PDF) Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) Submit applications and send questions about this opportunity via email .
More About the Kansas Clean Diesel Program Federal standards aim to reduce emissions from diesel engines by up to 90% for heavy duty vehicles made since 2007. Millions of older diesel engines do not meet the latest clean diesel standards, yet could remain in service for many years. Several technologies are available to reduce emissions from these engines, including filter and idling reduction technologies.
Congress passed the Diesel Emissions Reductions Act (DERA) to address the need for fleet improvements. The Environmental Protection Agency established the National Clean Diesel Campaign to provide funding to states to implement diesel emission reduction projects.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Agencies, businesses, possibly nonprofits in Kansas Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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