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P2 Grants Information
The
Waste Reduction Resource Center (WRRC) does not fund any grants. Below
please find a list of Web sites with information on Environmental Protection
Agency and other pollution
prevention (P2) grants.
Pollution
Prevention Grant Documents and Guidance
P2
Grant Web Sites
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EPA
National Pollution Prevention Grant Program
The purpose of the P2 grant program is to give state programs the
capability to assist businesses and industries in identifying better
environmental strategies and solutions for complying with federal and state
environmental regulations. It also aims to improve business competitiveness
without increasing environmental impacts. The majority of PPIS grants fund
state-based projects for technical assistance, training, outreach,
education, regulatory integration, data collection, research, demonstration
projects and recognition programs.
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EPA
Region III - Grants and Funding in the Mid-Atlantic States
Includes information on how to apply for EPA grants and how to manage a grant;
application and reporting forms which are writable and printable; and links to
related resources and information. In addition, information is available
regarding programs that provide financing to plan, build and protect drinking
water, wastewater and other water quality-related infrastructure.
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EPA
Region IV - Financial Information and Grants
Information on preparing grant applications including EPA grant forms, a
grant-writing tutorial, and links to various grant
programs within Region IV.
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Pacific
Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center (PPRC) Pollution
Prevention RFP Clearinghouse
The Request for Proposal (RFP) Clearinghouse provides information on current
and pending RFPs related to pollution prevention, as well as archives of past
solicitations. Search the listings by keyword, or browse by subject area or
geographic eligibility.
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EPA
Small Business Innovative Research Program Funding
The EPA is one of 10 federal agencies that participate in the SBIR Program
established by the Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982. The
purpose of this act was to strengthen the role of small businesses in federally
funded research and development and help develop a stronger national base for
technical innovation.
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Community
Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) Grant
EPA is launching a new grant program to help communities understand and
reduce the risk of exposure to toxic chemicals.
CARE (Community Action for a Renewed Environment) is a new and unique
community-based, community-driven, multimedia demonstration program.
Through CARE, EPA is offering financial and technical assistance to
help communities understand and reduce risks caused by toxics from multiple
sources. The CARE program will
award $1.65 million through two levels of funding. Under Level I,
communities will receive approximately $75,000 to establish collaborative
partnerships and set priorities for reducing toxic risks in their
environments. Level II offers
approximately $300,000 to communities that already have a broad-based
collaborative partnership, have identified priorities, and are ready to
implement risk reduction strategies. A
total of ten projects will be funded nationally in FYO5.
Applications are due May 20. For
more information about CARE or to obtain an application, go to www.epa.gov/CARE.
Other
Grant Documents
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