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EPA Announces Availability of Up to $6 Million in Annual Environmental Justice Grants

Updated: Mar 25

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced this week the availability of up to $6 million in grant funding under The Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem-Solving (EJCPS) Cooperative Agreement Program and The Environmental Justice Small Grants (EJSG) Program.


“These grants are crucial to supporting vulnerable and overburdened communities disproportionately affected by environmental health risks,” Office of Environmental Justice Director Matthew Tejada. “With renewed leadership to address environmental justice under the Biden-Harris Administration, we are excited to support community efforts to address historically challenging issues.”


EPA will be giving special consideration to the following focus areas:


  1. Addressing COVID-19 concerns faced by low-income communities and communities of color

  2. Climate Change and Natural Disaster Resiliency outreach and planning

  3. New applicants to either opportunity

  4. Ports Initiative to assist people living and working near ports across the country

  5. Small non-profits

The EJCPS Cooperative Agreement Program’s total estimated funding for this opportunity is approximately $3.2 million. EPA anticipates awarding two cooperative agreements of $160,000 each within each of the 10 EPA Regions.


To learn more about pre-application assistance calls and how to apply for funding, please visit:


The EJSG Program estimates approximately $2.8 million will be awarded to approximately five applications per EPA region in amounts of up to $50,000 per award. This includes the EPA’s Ports Initiative program that anticipates funding up to six additional projects that address clean air issues at coastal and inland ports or rail yards. To learn more about pre-application assistance calls and how to apply for funding, please visit:



Applicants interested in either opportunity must submit proposal packages on or before May 7, 2021, to be considered for the available funding. Applicants should plan for projects to begin on Oct. 1, 2021.


For more information on environmental justice grants, funding, and technical assistance: https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/environmental-justice-grants-funding-and-technical-assistance



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