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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>2 Years / Thriving Communities Environmental Protection Agency Grant

Thriving Communities Environmental Protection Agency Grant

Dated: January 30, 2025

Applications are now being accepted for the Thriving Communities Environmental Protection Agency Grant.

Donor Name: Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs

State: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: All Time

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: 2 Years

Details:

The Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers will provide the following:

  • Training and other assistance to build capacity for navigating federal grant application systems, developing strong grant proposals, and effectively managing grant funding. 
  • Provide guidance on community engagement
  • Meeting facilitation
  • Translation and interpretation services for limited English-speaking participants.

Funding Information

Tier One will consist of grants for $150,000 for assessment, Tier Two will consist of grants for $250,000 for planning, and Tier Three will consist of grants for $350,000 (2 years) for project development. In addition, $75,000 will be available for capacity-constrained community-based organizations through a non-competitive process under Tier One. Each Grantmaker will design and implement a distribution program best suited for their region and communities.

  • Tier One Assessment Projects up to $150,000 (1 year)
    • Research (incidental to the project design)
    • Sampling
    • Testing
    • Monitoring
    • Investigations
    • Surveys and Studies
    • Public Education
  • Tier Two Planning Projects up to $250,000 (1-2 years)
    • Planning
    • Partnership-building
    • Public outreach and education
    • Coordination with community stakeholders to address environmental issues
    • Training activities for community organizations and community members
    • Projects and activities to spur community involvement (e.g., cleanups of vacant lots)
    • Smaller land purchases and acquisitions that require less than half of the total amount of subgrant funding
  • Tier Three Development of Projects up to $350,000 (2 years)
    • Project Development
    • Blueprints for construction or cleanup projects, schematics, and technical development
    • Work to get permits in place directly related to an environmental project
    • Smaller land purchases and acquisitions that require less than half of the total amount of subgrant funding
    • Implementation of project plans
    • Public outreach and education.

Allowable Activities

  • Air quality and asthma
  • Fence line air quality monitoring
  • Monitoring of effluent discharges from industrial facilities
  • Water quality and sampling
  • Small cleanup projects
  • Improving food access to reduce vehicle miles traveled
  • Stormwater issues and green infrastructure
  • Lead and asbestos contamination
  • Pesticides and other toxic substances
  • Healthy homes that are energy/water use efficient and not subject to indoor air pollution
  • Illegal dumping activities, such as education, outreach, and small-scale clean-ups
  • Emergency preparedness and disaster resiliency
  • Environmental job training for occupations that reduce greenhouse gases and other air pollutants
  • Environmental justice training for youth.

Geographical Focus 

Arizona, California, Nevada, Hawaii, American Samoa, U.S. Territory of Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Eligibility Criteria 

  • Nonprofit Organization (with tax exempt status)
  • Incorporated as a nonprofit under state law
  • Fiscally Sponsored Project – official applicant must be the Fiscal Sponsor
  • Institutions of Higher Education
  • Local Governments
  • Native American Organizations
  • Tribal Governments (both federally recognized and/or state-recognized) and Intertribal Consortia.

Evaluation Criteria

The application will be assessed on a numerical scale, with a maximum possible score of 100 points. The following categories will be evaluated:

  • Impacted Communities: Project addresses aligned environmental justice issue impacting historically underserved, disadvantaged, and/or overburdened communities (60 points)
  • Project Plan: Project plan is clearly articulated and achievable, has significant community involvement, and activities that support measurable outcomes (30 points)
  • Performance Measurement Plan: Plan addresses how the project will measure its intended outcomes and get needed technical support. (5 points)
  • Budget: The budget is reasonable and allowable; applicant understands and has a plan for financial tracking and invoicing processes (5 points).

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