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Find similar grantsSuperfund State and Indian Tribe Core Program Cooperative Agreements is sponsored by ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. To effectively implement the statutory requirements of CERCLA Section 121(f) for state or tribal involvement.
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Fiscal Year 2025 Accomplishments of the Superfund Program EPA’s Superfund Accomplishments Report for fiscal year 2025 highlights efforts to clean up the nation’s most contaminated lands, respond to environmental emergencies, and promote community involvement at Superfund sites.
Superfund cleanups protect human health and the environment, while also supporting community revitalization efforts and economic opportunities through redevelopment. Reuse Considerations for Data Centers EPA has assembled information, tools and resources to help interested parties assess the viability of Superfund site properties as possible locations for data centers.
Learn more about the considerations EPA Adds Sites to National Priorities List EPA is adding 3 sites to the NPL where releases of contamination pose significant human health and environmental risk.
Read the news release | Learn about the NPL EPA Designates PFOA and PFOS as CERCLA Hazardous Substances EPA designates two widely used PFAS as hazardous substances under the Superfund law, improving transparency and accountability to clean up PFAS contamination in communities.
Read the news release | Read the final rule EPA’s Superfund program is responsible for cleaning up some of the nation’s most contaminated land and responding to environmental emergencies, oil spills and natural disasters. To protect public health and the environment, the Superfund program focuses on making a visible and lasting difference in communities, ensuring that people can live and work in healthy, vibrant places.
Accomplishments & Benefits Remedial program in Indian Country Technical assistance for communities Community Advisory Groups Training and professional development Remedial design / remedial action Policy, guidance and laws What are you looking for? Superfund Risk Assessment Contract Laboratory Program Environmental Response Team Contact Us About Superfund to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on March 10, 2026
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: States and U. S. Territories, and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments. Eligible applicant types include: Federally Recognized Indian/Native American/Alaska Native Tribal Government, U. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows recent federal obligations suggest $4,000,000 (2026). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Yes — Superfund State and Indian Tribe Core Program Cooperative Agreements is offered by ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY and this listing comes from SAM.gov, an official U.S. federal source. Federal applications generally require registrations (for example SAM.gov or an agency submission portal), so allow extra lead time.
This opportunity targets applicants in Alaska. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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