Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA, a US federal agency, offers grants for environmental protection, research, and cleanup programs.
Get Grants: Restore Great Lakes & Boost Your Business!
Are you a business, non-profit, or government entity working to restore the Great Lakes ecosystem? Secure funding to tackle pollution, invasive species, and habitat restoration for a healthier environment and a stronger economy.
Get Up to $20M for Great Lakes Environmental Projects
If your organization works to protect or restore the Great Lakes, you could receive funding for projects focused on reducing pollution, combating invasive species, or improving water quality. This initiative offers significant grants to drive impactful environmental solutions.
Get Grants to Cut Costs & Boost Efficiency!
Businesses and facilities can receive grants to get expert help and training on reducing pollution at the source. This funding helps lower operational costs and improve environmental practices, with a focus on sharing successful innovations.
Get EPA Grants: Cut Waste, Boost Your Business!
Small businesses and tribal programs can get funding to implement innovative strategies that reduce waste and improve environmental practices. This EPA grant helps you find smarter solutions to cut costs and boost sustainability.
Get Up To $5.8M for Bay Area Water Quality Projects
Businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area focused on protecting and restoring local watersheds are eligible for funding. This grant aims to support projects that improve water quality and can leverage significant matching funds.
Get $5.5M for Pesticide Info & Crisis Support
This EPA grant offers up to $5.5 million to support a vital toll-free hotline and website providing science-based pesticide information and emergency assistance. Businesses focused on public health, environmental safety, or crisis response can leverage this funding to enhance their services.
Get $5M for Great Lakes Environmental Monitoring
Are you involved in Great Lakes environmental research or monitoring? This grant offers up to $5 million over five years to manage and operate the Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network (IADN), helping to track pollutants and enhance environmental studies.
Get Grants for Greener Business Practices
State and Tribal technical assistance programs can get funding to help businesses implement waste reduction strategies. This grant from the EPA aims to support innovative environmental solutions for your business.
Get Grants for Greener Business Solutions!
State and Tribal governments can get funding to help businesses develop eco-friendly waste reduction strategies. This program aims to provide technical assistance for eliminating waste at its source.
Get Grants: Cut Waste & Boost Your Business!
Is your business looking to go green and save money? This program offers grants to help states and tribes provide you with expert advice on reducing waste at its source. Fund your pollution prevention efforts and improve your environmental strategies.
Get Grants for Greener Business Solutions!
State and Tribal governments can apply for funding to help businesses implement innovative waste reduction strategies and become more environmentally friendly. This program aims to reduce pollution at its source, saving you money and resources.
Get Grants for Greener Business Practices & Waste Reduction!
State and Tribal P2 Programs can apply for EPA grants to help businesses develop innovative, waste-reducing environmental strategies. This funding supports projects that minimize pollution at the source, leading to more sustainable operations.
Tribal Grants: $3.5M for Water Quality Projects
Indian tribes and intertribal consortia with approved management programs can receive grants to implement projects that improve water quality by reducing pollution. This funding supports on-the-ground watershed initiatives that address nonpoint source impairments.
Get $3M for Gulf Coast Environmental Projects!
Are you a non-profit or government entity focused on improving the Gulf of Mexico's water quality, habitats, or coastal resilience? This grant offers up to $3,000,000 to fund projects aligning with the Gulf of Mexico Alliance's Action Plan II, driving environmental health and community strength.
EPA Grant: $2.5M for Pesticide Health Training
Healthcare providers and state health departments can receive funding to educate medical professionals on recognizing and treating pesticide-related health issues. This initiative aims to improve community health through training, outreach, and developing resources on environmental and occupational health risks.
Funded Meetings: Advance Pesticide Safety Programs
Non-profits and public sector organizations are eligible for funding to organize critical meetings focused on improving pesticide safety programs. This initiative aims to foster collaboration among agencies, educators, and stakeholders to protect human health and the environment.
Get Grants for Greener Business Operations!
Small to medium-sized businesses can apply for grants to implement pollution prevention and resource conservation projects. This funding supports initiatives focused on climate change, food processing waste, or hazardous material reduction.
Get Grants to Cut Pollution & Save Money
EPA offers grants for businesses and organizations to develop and share practical pollution prevention strategies, reducing environmental impact and operational costs. This funding supports innovative techniques like research, education, and training to cut waste and improve efficiency.
Get Funding for Farmworker Pesticide Safety Training
Agricultural organizations can receive funding to develop and deliver pesticide safety training programs for farmworkers and their families. This initiative aims to reduce pesticide exposure and improve safety in agricultural communities.
Get Grants for Environmental Compliance Tech & Training
Eligible states and tribes can receive funding to enhance their environmental compliance and enforcement programs through technology modernization and specialized training. Funds are designated for capacity building, not direct program implementation.