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The Pennsylvania Environmental Education Grants Program is a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection that funds environmental literacy projects across the Commonwealth. Established by the Environmental Education Act of 1993, the program dedicates five percent of all pollution fines and penalties to environmental education initiatives.
Eligible recipients include schools, colleges and universities, county conservation districts, nonprofit organizations, and businesses in Pennsylvania. Funded projects span hands-on student programs, teacher training workshops, and community conservation projects for adults. Individual awards range from $1,351 to $30,000, and the program has distributed more than $14 million since its inception.
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Environmental Education Grants | Department of Environmental Protection | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Environmental Education Grants Each year, Pennsylvania invests in its schools, colleges and universities, county conservation districts, nonprofit organizations and businesses to improve environmental literacy among youth and adults.
</p>\r\n<p>Administered through DEP, the Environmental Education Grants Program provides funds to support a wide range of environmental education projects including meaningful, hands-on programs for students, teacher training workshops, and community conservation projects for adults.
</p>\r\n"}}"> Each year, Pennsylvania invests in its schools, colleges and universities, county conservation districts, nonprofit organizations and businesses to improve environmental literacy among youth and adults.
Administered through DEP, the Environmental Education Grants Program provides funds to support a wide range of environmental education projects including meaningful, hands-on programs for students, teacher training workshops, and community conservation projects for adults.
<i>Wildlands Conservancy's "Climate Change in Our Watershed" middle school program, funded with an Environmental Education Grant</i></p>\r\n"}}"> Wildlands Conservancy's "Climate Change in Our Watershed" middle school program, funded with an Environmental Education Grant Environmental Education Grant Awards The Environmental Education Grants Program, established by the Environmental Education Act of 1993, mandates that five percent of all pollution fines and penalties collected annually by the Department of Environmental Protection be set aside for environmental education.
Since its inception the Environmental Education Grants Program has provided more than $14 million to support environmental education throughout Pennsylvania.
</p>\r\n"}}"> The Environmental Education Grants Program, established by the Environmental Education Act of 1993, mandates that five percent of all pollution fines and penalties collected annually by the Department of Environmental Protection be set aside for environmental education.
Since its inception the Environmental Education Grants Program has provided more than $14 million to support environmental education throughout Pennsylvania.
2026 Environmental Education Grant Round</h2>\r\n<p>DEP’s Environmental Education Grants Program welcomes applications for the development of innovative formal and non-formal environmental education projects that: 1) Address grant program <i>priorities</i>; 2) Provide opportunities to expand the public’s understanding of Pennsylvania’s environmental issues; and 3) Develop skills required to make informed decisions and take responsible action on behalf of the environment.
</p>\r\n<p>Grant funding is provided on a <b>reimbursement basis</b>. </p>\r\n<p><b>Application Round Opens</b>: August 18, 2025</p>\r\n<p><b>Application Deadline</b>: November 14, 2025</p>\r\n<p><b>2026 Project Period</b>: July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027</p>\r\n<p><b>Incomplete applications and/or those submitted prior to the opening date or after the deadline will not be considered.
</b></p>\r\n<h2>Apply</h2>\r\n<p>Applications, including a written proposal and required documents, must be submitted electronically through the <a href=\"https://www. esa. dced.
state. pa. us/Login.
aspx\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Keystone Login</a>. (First-time users will need to register.) There have been several changes to the grant application process, so please expand the 2026 Grant Information section below and review the 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual carefully.
</p>\r\n"}}"> 2026 Environmental Education Grant Round DEP’s Environmental Education Grants Program welcomes applications for the development of innovative formal and non-formal environmental education projects that: 1) Address grant program priorities ; 2) Provide opportunities to expand the public’s understanding of Pennsylvania’s environmental issues; and 3) Develop skills required to make informed decisions and take responsible action on behalf of the environment.
Grant funding is provided on a reimbursement basis . Application Round Opens : August 18, 2025 Application Deadline : November 14, 2025 2026 Project Period : July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027 Incomplete applications and/or those submitted prior to the opening date or after the deadline will not be considered. Applications, including a written proposal and required documents, must be submitted electronically through the Keystone Login .
(First-time users will need to register.) There have been several changes to the grant application process, so please expand the 2026 Grant Information section below and review the 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual carefully. Application Instructions (PDF) 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Webinar</h2>\r\n<p>A public webinar was held on September 23, 2025.
It provided an overview of the 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program, and included proposal tips and instructions on how to apply. A recording of the webinar can be found below. </p>\r\n"}}"> 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Webinar A public webinar was held on September 23, 2025.
It provided an overview of the 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program, and included proposal tips and instructions on how to apply. A recording of the webinar can be found below. 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Webinar <b>2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual</b></h2>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport.
pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=9913061&DocName=2026%20ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20MANUAL.
PDF%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E(NEW)%3C%2Fspan%3E%208%2F13%2F2027\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual</a> (PDF)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h2><b>2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Eligibility</b></h2>\r\n<h3><b>Eligible Applicants</b></h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Public schools and school districts (PreK-12), including intermediate units and charter schools<b></b></li>\r\n<li>Incorporated private schools (under limited circumstances, private religious schools may be exempted from the incorporation requirement)<b></b></li>\r\n<li>Incorporated conservation and education organizations and institutions<b></b></li>\r\n<li>Universities and colleges<b></b></li>\r\n<li>County conservation districts<b></b></li>\r\n<li>Incorporated nonprofit organizations<b></b></li>\r\n<li>Businesses (must be registered to do business in PA)<b></b></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h3><b>Ineligible Applicants</b></h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Entities that do not appear on th list of Eligible Applicants cannot receive 2026 Environmental Education Program funds.
Ineligible applicants such as municipalities are encouraged to partner with an eligible applicant to deliver environmental education programs. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>NOTE: </b>Applicants that were previously awarded a DEP EE Grant but failed to meet their contractual obligations may be deemed ineligible to receive 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program funds.
</p>\r\n<h2><b>2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Funding Priorities</b></h2>\r\n<p>Projects must address one or more program priorities: Land Use, Air Quality, Water, Climate Change, and/or Environmental Justice. Please refer to the 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual for examples of projects relevant to each category.
</p>\r\n<h3><b>Land Use</b></h3>\r\n<p>Land use project will expand audience understanding of environmental contamination, remediation, and brownfields re-development to make informed decisions that protect human health, leverage relationships with local governments and businesses, and effectively engage the community in acting.
</p>\r\n<h3><b>Air Quality</b></h3>\r\n<p>Air quality projects will expand audience understanding of air pollution, the Air Quality Index (AQI), and potential threats to human health to identify when and what actions should be taken in the event of unhealthy air quality.
</p>\r\n<h3><b>Water</b></h3>\r\n<p>Water quality projects will expand audience understanding of water sheds to identify and address non-point source and point source water pollution.
Projects may emphasize subjects such as stormwater management, soil and water conservation, groundwater, agricultural nutrient management, abandoned mine drainage/reclamation, private water wells, road treatment, water quality monitoring, riparian buffers, and cold-water habitats.
</p>\r\n<h3><b>Climate Change</b></h3>\r\n<p>Climate change projects will expand audience understanding of the human behavior/climate change relationship, identify and adopt practical solutions to develop resiliency against extreme weather, pests, disease, agricultural disruptions, groundwater changes, and other climate change influenced threats to human and environmental health.
</p>\r\n<h3><b>Environmental Justice</b></h3>\r\n<p>Programs funded under this priority should be designed to meaningfully engage people of all demographics who live, work, recreate, or attend school within Environmental Justice areas. Strong proposals will demonstrate an understanding of local needs, include community input in project design, and, where possible, partner with trusted local organizations or leaders.
Use the DEP <a href=\"https://gis. dep. pa.
gov/PennEnviroScreen/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">PennEnvironScreen</a> to verify an audience is located within an EJ area. </p>\r\n<h2><b>Grant Award Amounts</b></h2>\r\n<p>DEP EE Grants Program Award Tracks are structurally designed to encourage capacity and sustainability growth and development.
The three (3) award tracks are available for projects:</p>\r\n<ol>\r\n<li><b>Seed Grant (up to $5,000)</b> may be awarded for local (school, county, partnering municipality, or other defined area) environmental education projects.
</li>\r\n<li><b>Grow Grant ($5,001 - $30,000) </b>may be awarded for implementation of large-scale environmental education projects, such as school district-wide projects, multiple community or county collaborations, countywide, regional, or statewide projects.
</li>\r\n<li><b>Impact Grant ($30,001 - $65,000) </b>may be awarded as a first-time project or for previously awarded DEP EE Grants project(s) for capacity and sustainability development. These projects should allow for broad-scale audience engagement at three (3) different levels: <i>county, regional, <b>and </b>state</i>.
</li>\r\n</ol>\r\n<h2><b>Required Application Documents</b></h2>\r\n<p>This list is an overview of required materials. Please review to the 2026 EE Grants Manual for more detail and further guidance.
</p>\r\n<p><b>All applications must include the following:</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Project Narrative</li>\r\n<li>Project Proposal</li>\r\n<li>Scope of Work</li>\r\n<li>Detailed Budget Sheet</li>\r\n<li>Letter(s) of Commitment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h3><b>Project Narrative</b></h3>\r\n<p>The project narrative is a brief overview of the project.
This includes the Name of the Applying Organization and Project Title; a brief project summary not to exceed 3-4 sentences; and a summary of project outcomes addressing anticipated audience behavior change and overall project accomplishments.
</p>\r\n<h3><b>Project Proposal</b></h3>\r\n<p>A written proposal describing key project elements such as a complete description of the project; credentials of the applying organization and key staff; targeted audience; priority area(s) addressed; project activities and anticipated outcomes; and inclusion of PA Academic Standards. </p>\r\n<p>This is not a comprehensive list of all proposal elements.
Please see the 2026 EE Grants Manual for more detail. </p>\r\n<h3><b>Scope of Work</b></h3>\r\n<p>The Sope of Work is the project work plan. The Scope of Work form must be filled out thoroughly and completely to describe project benchmarks and target dates of completion.
</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument?
docId=9885865&DocName=2026%20ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20SCOPE%20OF%20WORK%20INSTRUCTIONS. PDF%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Scope of Work Instructions</a> (PDF)</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa.
gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=9917724&DocName=2026%20ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20SCOPE%20OF%20WORK.
DOCX%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E(NEW)%3C%2Fspan%3E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Scope of Work Form</a> (DOCX)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h3><b>Detailed Budget Sheet</b></h3>\r\n<p>The Detailed Budget Sheet reflects costs necessary to implement the Scope of Work. Expense categories include People, Travel, Resources, Other, and Match.
All costs must be itemized. Be sure to carefully follow the instructions listed on the form. </p>\r\n<p><b>NOTE: </b>All grants require Match (cash and/or in-kind) in some amount.
Seed Grants require Match in <i>any </i>amount, but Match equivalent to at least 20% is encouraged. Grow and Impact Grants <b><i>require </i></b>a minimum of 20% match of the requested amount of grant funds. Likewise, partnerships are encouraged but not required for Seed Grants.
Partnerships are <b><i>required </i></b>for Grow and Impact Grants. </p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa.
gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=9840357&DocName=EE%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20DETAILED%20BUDGET%20SHEET.
XLSX%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E(NEW)%3C%2Fspan%3E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Detailed Budget Sheet</a> (XLSX)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h3><b>Letter(s) of Commitment</b></h3>\r\n<p>Signed Letters of Commitment are required from the applying organization and/or Partner(s) substantiating project match.
</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument?
docId=9932320&DocName=EE%20GRANT%20PROGRAM%20LETTER%20OF%20COMMITMENT%20INSTRUCTIONS.
PDF%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E(NEW)%3C%2Fspan%3E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Letter of Commitment Instructions</a> (PDF)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h2>Other 2026 Environmental Education Grant Forms</h2>\r\n"}}"> 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual (PDF) 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Eligibility Public schools and school districts (PreK-12), including intermediate units and charter schools Incorporated private schools (under limited circumstances, private religious schools may be exempted from the incorporation requirement) Incorporated conservation and education organizations and institutions Universities and colleges County conservation districts Incorporated nonprofit organizations Businesses (must be registered to do business in PA) Entities that do not appear on th list of Eligible Applicants cannot receive 2026 Environmental Education Program funds.
Ineligible applicants such as municipalities are encouraged to partner with an eligible applicant to deliver environmental education programs. NOTE: Applicants that were previously awarded a DEP EE Grant but failed to meet their contractual obligations may be deemed ineligible to receive 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program funds.
2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Funding Priorities Projects must address one or more program priorities: Land Use, Air Quality, Water, Climate Change, and/or Environmental Justice. Please refer to the 2026 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual for examples of projects relevant to each category.
Land use project will expand audience understanding of environmental contamination, remediation, and brownfields re-development to make informed decisions that protect human health, leverage relationships with local governments and businesses, and effectively engage the community in acting.
Air quality projects will expand audience understanding of air pollution, the Air Quality Index (AQI), and potential threats to human health to identify when and what actions should be taken in the event of unhealthy air quality. Water quality projects will expand audience understanding of water sheds to identify and address non-point source and point source water pollution.
Projects may emphasize subjects such as stormwater management, soil and water conservation, groundwater, agricultural nutrient management, abandoned mine drainage/reclamation, private water wells, road treatment, water quality monitoring, riparian buffers, and cold-water habitats.
Climate change projects will expand audience understanding of the human behavior/climate change relationship, identify and adopt practical solutions to develop resiliency against extreme weather, pests, disease, agricultural disruptions, groundwater changes, and other climate change influenced threats to human and environmental health.
Programs funded under this priority should be designed to meaningfully engage people of all demographics who live, work, recreate, or attend school within Environmental Justice areas. Strong proposals will demonstrate an understanding of local needs, include community input in project design, and, where possible, partner with trusted local organizations or leaders.
Use the DEP PennEnvironScreen to verify an audience is located within an EJ area. DEP EE Grants Program Award Tracks are structurally designed to encourage capacity and sustainability growth and development. The three (3) award tracks are available for projects: Seed Grant (up to $5,000) may be awarded for local (school, county, partnering municipality, or other defined area) environmental education projects.
Grow Grant ($5,001 - $30,000) may be awarded for implementation of large-scale environmental education projects, such as school district-wide projects, multiple community or county collaborations, countywide, regional, or statewide projects. Impact Grant ($30,001 - $65,000) may be awarded as a first-time project or for previously awarded DEP EE Grants project(s) for capacity and sustainability development.
These projects should allow for broad-scale audience engagement at three (3) different levels: county, regional, and state . Required Application Documents This list is an overview of required materials. Please review to the 2026 EE Grants Manual for more detail and further guidance.
All applications must include the following: The project narrative is a brief overview of the project. This includes the Name of the Applying Organization and Project Title; a brief project summary not to exceed 3-4 sentences; and a summary of project outcomes addressing anticipated audience behavior change and overall project accomplishments.
A written proposal describing key project elements such as a complete description of the project; credentials of the applying organization and key staff; targeted audience; priority area(s) addressed; project activities and anticipated outcomes; and inclusion of PA Academic Standards. This is not a comprehensive list of all proposal elements. Please see the 2026 EE Grants Manual for more detail.
The Sope of Work is the project work plan. The Scope of Work form must be filled out thoroughly and completely to describe project benchmarks and target dates of completion. Scope of Work Instructions (PDF) Scope of Work Form (DOCX) The Detailed Budget Sheet reflects costs necessary to implement the Scope of Work.
Expense categories include People, Travel, Resources, Other, and Match. All costs must be itemized. Be sure to carefully follow the instructions listed on the form.
NOTE: All grants require Match (cash and/or in-kind) in some amount. Seed Grants require Match in any amount, but Match equivalent to at least 20% is encouraged. Grow and Impact Grants require a minimum of 20% match of the requested amount of grant funds.
Likewise, partnerships are encouraged but not required for Seed Grants. Partnerships are required for Grow and Impact Grants. Detailed Budget Sheet (XLSX) Signed Letters of Commitment are required from the applying organization and/or Partner(s) substantiating project match.
Letter of Commitment Instructions (PDF) Other 2026 Environmental Education Grant Forms Midterm Progress Report (DOCX) Reimbursement Request Form (XLSX) Reimbursement Request Form Instructions (PDF) 2025 Environmental Education Grants Program Webinar - October 10, 2024</h2>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://files. dep. state.
pa. us/EnvironmentalEd/Webinars/2025%20EE%20Grant%20Programs%20Webinar%20. mp4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">The session has been recorded and can be viewed here</a></p>\r\n<p>During the webinar, DEP staff provided an overview of the 2025 Environmental Education Grants Program including project proposal tips and instructions for completing the required forms.
The program concluded with a Q&A session. </p>\r\n<h2>2025 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual</h2>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://greenport. pa.
gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=8541238&DocName=2025%20ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20MANUAL.
PDF%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e%207/3/2026\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2025 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual</a> (PDF)</p>\r\n<h2>Required Application Documents</h2>\r\n<p><b>Please refer to the 2025 EE Grants Manual for guidance.
</b></p>\r\n<p><b>Applications must include the following:</b> 1) Project Proposal; 2) Scope of Work; 3) Detailed Budget Sheet; and 4) Letter(s) of Commitment. Applications that fail to provide all required documents will be considered incomplete and ineligible for EE Grant Program funding.
</p>\r\n<h3>Project Proposal</h3>\r\n<p>A written proposal describing key project elements including the EE Grant Program Priorities, intended audience(s), anticipated project outcome(s), project assessment and a plan to sustain the project after grant funds expire.
</p>\r\n<h3>Scope of Work</h3>\r\n<p>A form reflecting the project benchmarks (major tasks to be completed), submitted in a sequential timeline, by anticipated target date of completion. </p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa.
gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=8361574&DocName=2025%20ATTACHMENT%20D%20SCOPE%20OF%20WORK%20INSTRUCTIONS. PDF%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Scope of Work Instructions</a> (PDF)</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport.
pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=8361633&DocName=2025%20ATTACHMENT%20D%20SCOPE%20OF%20WORK.
DOCX%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Scope of Work form</a><br>\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h3>Detailed Budget<br>\r\n</h3>\r\n<p>A form reflecting eligible grant expenses, needed to complete the Scope of Work benchmarks, including People, Travel, Resource and Other costs and Match (Cash or In-Kind).
General Grants require a 20% Match. Mini-Grants requireMatch in any amount; 20% Match is encouraged. </p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://greenport.
pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=8406123&DocName=EE%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20DETAILED%20BUDGET%20SHEET.
XLSX%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Grant Detailed Budget Sheet</a> (Excel)</p>\r\n<h3>Letters of Commitment</h3>\r\n<p>Signed Letters of Commitment are required from the applying organization and/or Partner(s) substantiating project Match. General Grants require Project Partners.
</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument?
docId=9932320&DocName=EE%20GRANT%20PROGRAM%20LETTER%20OF%20COMMITMENT%20INSTRUCTIONS.
PDF%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E(NEW)%3C%2Fspan%3E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Letter of Commitment Instructions</a> (PDF)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p>General questions about the Environmental Education Grants Program may be directed to: <a href=\"mailto:RA-epEEgrants@pa. gov\">RA-epEEgrants@pa.
gov</a><br>\r\n</p>\r\n<h2>Environmental Education Grant Program Priorities</h2>\r\n<p>Projects must address one or more program priorities: Water, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice. </p>\r\n<h3>Water</h3>\r\n<p>Education programs promoting effective ways to reduce non-point source and source water pollution to improve water quality.
</p>\r\n<h3>Climate Change</h3>\r\n<p>Education projects that promote practical solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the negative impacts of climate change including floods, changes to groundwater, pests, disease, agricultural disruptions, and potential threats to human health.
</p>\r\n<h3>Environmental Justice</h3>\r\n<p>Education programs designed to engage audiences (youth and/or adults) living and/or working within Environmental Justice (EJ) areas. Use the DEP <a href=\"https://gis. dep.
pa. gov/PennEnviroScreen/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">PennEnviroScreen</a> to verify an audience is located within an Environmental Justice area.
<br>\r\n</p>\r\n<h3>Grant Award Amounts</h3>\r\n<p>Funding is available for Non-formal education (projects outside of the formal, PreK-12 school/higher education setting) or Formal education (projects integrated into the formal, PreK-12 school/higher education curriculums).
Two types of awards are available:</p>\r\n<p><b>Mini Grants</b> of up to $5,000 may be awarded for local (school, county, municipality or other defined area) environmental education projects. Mini-grants are strongly encouraged, but not required, to form project partnerships and include a project match (Cash or In-Kind).
</p>\r\n<p><b>General Grants</b>: - <i>General grants are offered at two funding levels:</i></p>\r\n<p><b>General Grants (Level I): From $5,001 up to $30,000</b> may be awarded for implementation of large-scale, regional and/or statewide environmental education projects.
</p>\r\n<p><b>General Grants (Level II): From $30,001 to $65,000</b> may be awarded for non-formal environmental education programs designed to widely* engage teachers and youth at the county, state and national levels. <i>(*Teachers and students from at least 60 Pennsylvania counties must directly participate in the project).
</i> Additionally, the project must demonstrate that at least 30% of program participants are community members of an Environmental Justice Area.
</p>\r\n<h2>Other 2025 Environmental Education Grant Forms</h2>\r\n"}}"> 2025 Environmental Education Grants Program Webinar - October 10, 2024 The session has been recorded and can be viewed here During the webinar, DEP staff provided an overview of the 2025 Environmental Education Grants Program including project proposal tips and instructions for completing the required forms. The program concluded with a Q&A session.
2025 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual 2025 Environmental Education Grants Program Manual (PDF) Required Application Documents Please refer to the 2025 EE Grants Manual for guidance. Applications must include the following: 1) Project Proposal; 2) Scope of Work; 3) Detailed Budget Sheet; and 4) Letter(s) of Commitment.
Applications that fail to provide all required documents will be considered incomplete and ineligible for EE Grant Program funding. A written proposal describing key project elements including the EE Grant Program Priorities, intended audience(s), anticipated project outcome(s), project assessment and a plan to sustain the project after grant funds expire.
A form reflecting the project benchmarks (major tasks to be completed), submitted in a sequential timeline, by anticipated target date of completion. Scope of Work Instructions (PDF) A form reflecting eligible grant expenses, needed to complete the Scope of Work benchmarks, including People, Travel, Resource and Other costs and Match (Cash or In-Kind). General Grants require a 20% Match.
Mini-Grants requireMatch in any amount; 20% Match is encouraged. Grant Detailed Budget Sheet (Excel) Signed Letters of Commitment are required from the applying organization and/or Partner(s) substantiating project Match. General Grants require Project Partners.
Letter of Commitment Instructions (PDF) General questions about the Environmental Education Grants Program may be directed to: RA-epEEgrants@pa. gov Environmental Education Grant Program Priorities Projects must address one or more program priorities: Water, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice. Education programs promoting effective ways to reduce non-point source and source water pollution to improve water quality.
Education projects that promote practical solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the negative impacts of climate change including floods, changes to groundwater, pests, disease, agricultural disruptions, and potential threats to human health. Education programs designed to engage audiences (youth and/or adults) living and/or working within Environmental Justice (EJ) areas.
Use the DEP PennEnviroScreen to verify an audience is located within an Environmental Justice area. Funding is available for Non-formal education (projects outside of the formal, PreK-12 school/higher education setting) or Formal education (projects integrated into the formal, PreK-12 school/higher education curriculums).
Two types of awards are available: Mini Grants of up to $5,000 may be awarded for local (school, county, municipality or other defined area) environmental education projects. Mini-grants are strongly encouraged, but not required, to form project partnerships and include a project match (Cash or In-Kind).
General Grants : - General grants are offered at two funding levels: General Grants (Level I): From $5,001 up to $30,000 may be awarded for implementation of large-scale, regional and/or statewide environmental education projects. General Grants (Level II): From $30,001 to $65,000 may be awarded for non-formal environmental education programs designed to widely* engage teachers and youth at the county, state and national levels.
(*Teachers and students from at least 60 Pennsylvania counties must directly participate in the project). Additionally, the project must demonstrate that at least 30% of program participants are community members of an Environmental Justice Area.
Other 2025 Environmental Education Grant Forms Midterm Progress Report (DOCX) Reimbursement Request Form (XLSX) Reimbursement Request Form Instructions (PDF) 2024 Grant Recipient Check-In</h2>\r\n<p>The annual EE Grants Program Check-In was held on December 4, 2024. During the session, current awardees were provided guidance for submitting required Progress Reports and Requests for reimbursement.
Please click here to access the recording: <a href=\"https://files. dep. state.
pa. us/EnvironmentalEd/Webinars/2024%20EE%20Grant%20Program%20Awardees%20Check-In. mp4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2024 EE Grants Program Awardees Check-In</a></p>\r\n<h2>Reporting Forms for Current EE Grant Recipients</h2>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport.
pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=5275774&DocName=2024%20ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20MANUAL.
PDF%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%206/2/2025\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2024 EE Grants Program Manual</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://files. dep. state.
pa. us/EnvironmentalEd/Grants/2023_EE_Grants_Management. pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">EE Grants Management</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www.
depgreenport. state. pa.
us/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=3222540&DocName=ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANT%20MIDTERM%20PROGRESS%20REPORT. DOC%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Midterm Progress Report Form</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www.
depgreenport. state. pa.
us/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=3222536&DocName=ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANT%20FINAL%20REPORT. DOC%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Final Report Form</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport.
pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=8459058&DocName=ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20EXPENSE%20REIMBURSEMENT%20REQUEST%20INSTRUCTIONS.
PDF%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Reimbursement Instructions</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www. depgreenport. state.
pa. us/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=3233352&DocName=ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20EXPENSE%20REIMBURSEMENT%20REQUEST%20FORM.
XLS%28X%29%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Reimbursement Request Form</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www. depgreenport. state.
pa. us/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=4707932&DocName=01%20ENVIRONMENTAL%20EDUCATION%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20INVOICE.
DOCX%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%28NEW%29%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Reimbursement Invoice</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa. gov/elibrary/GetDocument?
docId=8361633&DocName=2025%20ATTACHMENT%20D%20SCOPE%20OF%20WORK. DOCX%20%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Agreen%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ablue%3B%22%3E%3C%2Fspan%3E\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Scope of Work Form</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa.
gov/elibrary/GetDocument? docId=8406123&DocName=EE%20GRANTS%20PROGRAM%20DETAILED%20BUDGET%20SHEET. XLSX%20%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:green%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e%20%3cspan%20style%3D%22color:blue%3b%22%3e%3c/span%3e\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Detailed Budget Form</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}}"> 2024 Grant Recipient Check-In The annual EE Grants Program Check-In was held on December 4, 2024.
During the session, current awardees were provided guidance for submitting required Progress Reports and Requests for reimbursement.
Please click here to access the recording: 2024 EE Grants Program Awardees Check-In Reporting Forms for Current EE Grant Recipients 2024 EE Grants Program Manual Midterm Progress Report Form Reimbursement Instructions Reimbursement Request Form <a id=\"2025awards\"></a>2025 Environmental Education Grant Awards</h2>\r\n<p>DEP awarded $1,173,789 in Environmental Education Grants to 68 projects that will promote environmental education and stewardship across Pennsylvania.
Nearly all of the projects will support people in environmental justice communities, communities composed of Pennsylvanians that are more threatened by climate change, air pollution and water pollution. </p>\r\n<p>Environmental Education grant applicants include schools and colleges, environmental and community-based organizations, county conservation districts, and eligible businesses.
</p>\r\n<h3>Projects Funded By Region</h3>\r\n"}}"> 2025 Environmental Education Grant Awards DEP awarded $1,173,789 in Environmental Education Grants to 68 projects that will promote environmental education and stewardship across Pennsylvania.
Nearly all of the projects will support people in environmental justice communities, communities composed of Pennsylvanians that are more threatened by climate change, air pollution and water pollution. Environmental Education grant applicants include schools and colleges, environmental and community-based organizations, county conservation districts, and eligible businesses.
Projects Funded By Region <b>Columbia</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Columbia County Conservation District</b> was awarded $5,000 to host “Composting Towards a Climate Solution. ” Activities will address how composting can help combat climate change while improving water quality. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Tioga</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Wellsboro Area School District</b> was awarded $1,351 for “Mussels in the Classroom.
” Students will study native mussels and the American Eel in the classroom and learn how these species can help improve water quality. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}}"> Columbia County Conservation District was awarded $5,000 to host “Composting Towards a Climate Solution. ” Activities will address how composting can help combat climate change while improving water quality.
Wellsboro Area School District was awarded $1,351 for “Mussels in the Classroom. ” Students will study native mussels and the American Eel in the classroom and learn how these species can help improve water quality.
<b>Carbon</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Carbon County Environmental Education Center</b> was awarded $4,458 for its “Making the Dead Come Alive” educator workshop that marries elements of museum science with environmental education. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Lehigh</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Lehigh County Conservation District</b> was awarded $4,969 for the “Orefield Middle School Outdoor Experience.
” Seventh grade field experiences will include investigations, interdisciplinary lessons, stream monitoring and data collection. </li>\r\n<li><b>Wildlands Conservancy</b> was awarded $4,994 for its “Clean Water Connections: Exploring Watersheds by Trail” program that will integrate biking and boating to deliver PA STEELS standards-based programming.
Wildlands Conservancy was also awarded $22,194 for the “Environmentor: Climate Change in Our Watershed” project. High School students will participate in hands-on programs and serve as EnvironMentors for middle school students. Additionally, teachers will be trained on managing vermiculture composting units.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Luzerne</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18</b> was awarded $30,000 for “Engaging School Communities in Environmental Stewardship through the Visual Arts” to provide professional development to teachers (grades 5-8) on the PA Environmental Literacy and Sustainability and Arts and Humanities Academic Standards.
</li>\r\n<li><b>Wyoming Valley West High School</b> was awarded $4,995 for “Vertical Harvesting Using Hydroponics in the Classroom. ” Science and home economic classes will be engaged in standards-based activities addressing water quality, soil and land and water conservation.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Monroe</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Monroe County Conservation District</b> was awarded $10,400 for the “From Current to Classroom: Educating Through Electrofishing. ” A new fisheries science program, utilizing electrofishing, will help increase students’ awareness of aquatic ecosystem and inspire stewardship.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Northampton</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>The Nurture Nature Center</b> was awarded $29,983 for “Connecting Climate Change and Agriculture: Programming to Increase Knowledge of Local Foods and Regenerative Agriculture. ” Youth, adults and growers will be engaged in hands-on activities and demonstrations.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Pike</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Pocono Environmental Education Center</b> was awarded $29,711 for “PEEC Into the Classroom” to deliver diverse environmental education programs, including classroom activities and day and overnight field experiences.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Wayne</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Delaware Highlands Conservancy</b> was awarded $30,000 for “Conservation Education Programs 2025-2026” including 25 new STEELS standards-based programs addressing climate resiliency, water quality, land management and a healthy environment.
Additionally, the project will provide a Mobile Education Display to 3 libraries to enhance the public's understanding of plants, water, habitat, and wildlife.
</li>\r\n<li><b>Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation</b> was awarded $15,482 for its “Youth Environmental Stewardship Institute of NEPA” project to provide hands-on conservation workshops to students grades 9-12, addressing climate change, water quality, leadership development, environmental advocacy and potential career pathways.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}}"> Carbon County Environmental Education Center was awarded $4,458 for its “Making the Dead Come Alive” educator workshop that marries elements of museum science with environmental education. Lehigh County Conservation District was awarded $4,969 for the “Orefield Middle School Outdoor Experience.
” Seventh grade field experiences will include investigations, interdisciplinary lessons, stream monitoring and data collection. Wildlands Conservancy was awarded $4,994 for its “Clean Water Connections: Exploring Watersheds by Trail” program that will integrate biking and boating to deliver PA STEELS standards-based programming.
Wildlands Conservancy was also awarded $22,194 for the “Environmentor: Climate Change in Our Watershed” project. High School students will participate in hands-on programs and serve as EnvironMentors for middle school students. Additionally, teachers will be trained on managing vermiculture composting units.
Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 was awarded $30,000 for “Engaging School Communities in Environmental Stewardship through the Visual Arts” to provide professional development to teachers (grades 5-8) on the PA Environmental Literacy and Sustainability and Arts and Humanities Academic Standards. Wyoming Valley West High School was awarded $4,995 for “Vertical Harvesting Using Hydroponics in the Classroom.
” Science and home economic classes will be engaged in standards-based activities addressing water quality, soil and land and water conservation. Monroe County Conservation District was awarded $10,400 for the “From Current to Classroom: Educating Through Electrofishing. ” A new fisheries science program, utilizing electrofishing, will help increase students’ awareness of aquatic ecosystem and inspire stewardship.
The Nurture Nature Center was awarded $29,983 for “Connecting Climate Change and Agriculture: Programming to Increase Knowledge of Local Foods and Regenerative Agriculture. ” Youth, adults and growers will be engaged in hands-on activities and demonstrations.
Pocono Environmental Education Center was awarded $29,711 for “PEEC Into the Classroom” to deliver diverse environmental education programs, including classroom activities and day and overnight field experiences.
Delaware Highlands Conservancy was awarded $30,000 for “Conservation Education Programs 2025-2026” including 25 new STEELS standards-based programs addressing climate resiliency, water quality, land management and a healthy environment. Additionally, the project will provide a Mobile Education Display to 3 libraries to enhance the public's understanding of plants, water, habitat, and wildlife.
Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation was awarded $15,482 for its “Youth Environmental Stewardship Institute of NEPA” project to provide hands-on conservation workshops to students grades 9-12, addressing climate change, water quality, leadership development, environmental advocacy and potential career pathways.
<b>Armstrong</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Armstrong Center for Community Learning</b> was awarded $7,704 for the “Community Climate Change & Waste Reduction Education Program,” including eco-camps, library “Escape Rooms,” and family waste reduction and recycling programs.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Clarion</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Clarion County Conservation District</b> was awarded $19,009 for “Enhancing Water and Climate Education in Clarion County” to host a series of webinars and hands-on in person workshops.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Erie</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Regional Science Consortium at Presque Isle Center</b> was awarded $30,000 for “Coding for Climate Change: Using robotics to engineer solutions. ” Through hands-on investigations, students (grades 3-12) will explore climate change and water-themed issues in the field, in the lab and in a robotics classroom.
</li>\r\n<li><b>The Arts Council of Erie</b> has been awarded $30,000 to host “The Art & Science of Water: A multi-disciplinary immersive summer camp experience. ” Youth (grades 4-8) will be engaged in in Food, Sustainability, and Streams programming and implement a stewardship action project.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Indiana</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Indiana County Conservation District</b> was awarded $10,180 for “Indiana County Environmental Futures: Education for Water, Climate, and Environmental Justice. ” Hands-on activities will include classroom and field experiences. A water quality lender kit, to support teaching and learning, will be developed.
</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Lawrence</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Ellwood City Area School District</b> has been awarded $29,250 for “Sustainable Solutions at Ellwood City Area School District. ” The project will launch a comprehensive aquaponics program, that fosters environmental literacy and stewardship. </li>\r\n<li><b>Lawrence County Conservation District </b>was awarded $4,905 for “Nature Camps for Lawrence County.
” The project to host two separate age-appropriate camps that address the relationship between climate change and water quality. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p><b>Venango</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>Venango Conservation District</b> was awarded $4,457 for its “Venango County Youth Agriculture Education Initiative” that will provide outdoor experiences to school students grades 6-12 at a local farm.
Climate change and water activities will address several Pennsylvania Environmental Literacy and Sustainability standards. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}}"> Armstrong Center for Community Learning was awarded $7,704 for the “Community Climate Change
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Schools, colleges, environmental and community-based organizations, county conservation districts, eligible businesses in Pennsylvania Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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EPA is seeking insightful, expert, and cost-effective applications from eligible applicants to provide the Chesapeake Bay Program’s non-federal partners with technical analysis and programmatic evaluation support related to water quality modeling and monitoring and spatial systems to manage, analyze, and map environmental data. The project assists the partners in meeting their restoration and protection goals and in increasing the transfer of scientific understanding to the Chesapeake Bay Program modeling, monitoring, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) activities. The recipient will support modeling, monitoring, and GIS programs needed to explain and communicate the health of and changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-23-18. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $5.3M per award.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Phase I is sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA SBIR Phase I Solicitation invites small businesses to submit proposals for projects addressing critical environmental challenges. Awards are for six months to demonstrate proof of concept. Key focus areas include Clean and Safe Water, Air Quality and Climate, Homeland Security, Circular Economy/Sustainable Materials, and Safer Chemicals.
Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants Program (CCGP) is sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Community Change Grants Program funds projects that provide meaningful improvements to the environmental, climate, and resilience conditions affecting disadvantaged communities. While broadly focused on environmental and climate justice, projects can include aspects that relate to community health and well-being through addressing environmental health risks. The program aims to fund community-driven pollution and climate resiliency solutions and strengthen communities' decision-making power. Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.