Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA, a US federal agency, offers grants for environmental protection, research, and cleanup programs.
Get Grants for Rural Wastewater & Pollution Control
Rural, small, and tribal municipalities can access funding to improve wastewater treatment systems and prevent pollution. This program focuses on essential training and technical assistance, not infrastructure construction.
Get Grants for Sustainable Tribal Waste Management
Native American tribes can receive funding to improve solid waste management systems, reducing environmental threats and promoting resource recovery. This grant supports planning, assessment, and training for sustainable waste solutions.
Funded Training for Pesticide Inspectors
This grant offers financial assistance to states, tribes, and territories for implementing residential training programs for pesticide inspectors. The program aims to equip inspectors, scientists, supervisors, and managers with essential skills for pesticide regulatory programs.
Get Funding for Green Job Training & Local Workforce Development
Nonprofits can secure funds to train unemployed and under-employed individuals for high-demand environmental cleanup and assessment jobs, leading to valuable certifications and full-time employment.
Get Grants for Sustainable Business Growth!
EPA Region 5 is offering grants to businesses in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin to help you manage materials sustainably and reduce environmental impact. This funding supports innovative approaches to resource use and can help preserve land.
Get Grants for Greener Business Practices!
Are you a business looking to cut pollution and waste? This grant offers funding for projects that implement innovative "pollution prevention" strategies. Eligible entities can receive support for research, demonstration, and educational initiatives focused on reducing waste at the source.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Septic Systems in SNEP
Businesses in Rhode Island and Massachusetts can apply for funding to develop and implement innovative septic system management models. This program aims to advance the adoption of effective, low-nitrogen septic technologies while gathering performance data.
Get Funding for Healthier Indoor Air Projects!
EPA Region 7 is offering grants to organizations and businesses that can help improve indoor air quality in homes, schools, and offices. This funding aims to increase the number of people breathing healthier air.
Unlock Funds for Green Projects & Sustainable Growth
This program offers funding to organizations that can provide financial and environmental expertise to support water infrastructure and multi-media environmental projects, especially those benefiting disadvantaged communities. Receive grants to drive sustainable initiatives and address critical environmental financial challenges nationwide.
Grant Funds for Bay Restoration & Environmental Careers
Non-federal partners focused on Chesapeake Bay restoration can receive funding to provide administrative and technical support to key program teams. This grant also supports professional development for environmental professionals and a summer student program focused on leadership in environmental protection.
Get Funding for Pesticide Risk Management
Are you involved in pesticide risk management, especially with integrated pest management (IPM)? This EPA grant can fund your projects, including technology demonstrations, outreach, and education initiatives.
EPA Grant: Improve School Air & Asthma Care!
This EPA grant funds projects to enhance indoor air quality in schools and educate about asthma triggers. Eligible organizations can receive funding to train professionals and communities on managing environmental asthma triggers and promoting healthy indoor spaces.
Get Grants for Sustainable Business Growth in EPA Region 8!
This EPA grant offers funding to businesses and tribal nations in Colorado, North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming looking to boost sustainability by reducing waste and increasing recycling. Invest in new infrastructure and strategies to cut your environmental impact and grow your business.
Tribal Grants: Secure Funds for Hazardous Waste Management
This EPA grant is for Tribes to develop and implement programs that safely manage hazardous waste from generation to disposal. Funding supports projects aimed at improving identification, management, and disposal of hazardous materials.
Get Grants for Environmental Justice Projects!
Federally recognized tribal governments can now apply for grants to improve public participation programs impacted by COVID-19. This funding aims to advance racial equity and enhance environmental and public health conditions in underserved communities.
EPA Grants for Healthier Communities & Environmental Impact
EPA New England is offering grants to communities focused on reducing environmental risks and improving public health. This funding supports projects that target vulnerable populations, assess and mitigate health risks, and build local capacity for environmental solutions.
Get EPA Grants for Environmental Education Projects!
Are you an educator or organization focused on environmental stewardship? This EPA grant offers funding to develop and share impactful environmental education programs and resources for students, teachers, and the public.
Get Grants to Replace Lead Pipes & Protect Communities
New England communities can secure funding to identify and replace lead pipes, safeguarding public health and improving water quality. This program prioritizes overburdened and underserved areas, offering grants for crucial infrastructure work and community outreach.
Get EPA Grants for Environmental Data & Tech
This EPA grant offers funding to states, tribes, and territories to improve environmental data sharing and technology. Eligible entities can apply for support across three key environmental information exchange areas to enhance data infrastructure and environmental protection efforts.
EPA Grants: Boost Your Business with Environmental Data
This EPA grant offers funding for projects that educate businesses and communities about toxic chemical data, empowering informed decisions. Businesses looking to increase public understanding of environmental information can apply for financial assistance.