Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA, a US federal agency, offers grants for environmental protection, research, and cleanup programs.
Grant for Climate Resilience: Protect Air & Water
This EPA grant funds innovative projects and technologies to help businesses prepare for climate-change-driven extreme weather events affecting air and water quality. It's designed for organizations and researchers developing assessment tools, techniques, and solutions for better environmental management and policy.
Get Grants for Safer Pesticide Use & Compliance
This EPA grant helps eligible organizations develop materials, training, and outreach to ensure safe pesticide use and compliance with agricultural regulations. Funds are available for projects benefiting pesticide users, workers, regulators, and educators.
Get Funding for South Florida Eco-Projects!
Florida businesses focused on marine sanctuary water quality, coral reef health, and watershed restoration are invited to apply for grants. This initiative aims to fund impactful projects across key South Florida ecosystems like the Florida Keys, Caloosahatchee Estuary, and Biscayne Bay.
Tribal Grants for Pesticide Projects: Get Funding!
Federally-recognized Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Inter-tribal Consortia can apply for EPA funding in FY 2011 to support special pesticide projects. This grant aims to help tribes manage pesticide use effectively and protect public health and the environment.
Get Funding for Water Quality Improvements!
If your organization works to improve water quality and protect vital ecosystems, this EPA program could provide funding for critical research, training, and demonstration projects. Specifically, it aims to boost the capacity of State and Tribal agencies to address nutrient and sediment pollution in Lake of the Woods.
EPA Grants: Improve Child Health Research Funding
This EPA grant funds research into how children ingest soil and dust, aiming to create better methods for estimating chemical exposure. Scientists and researchers can apply to develop innovative approaches that will reduce uncertainty in this critical area of children's environmental health.
Secure Grants to Protect & Restore Wetlands
Are you a state, tribal, or local government agency looking to enhance your wetland protection and restoration efforts? This grant offers funding to develop or refine your programs, with a focus on state and tribal initiatives and a secondary focus on local programs within EPA Region 3.
Fund Your Wetland Projects: EPA Grants Available
State, tribal, and local government agencies can apply for funding to build or improve their wetland programs. This grant aims to enhance regional wetland protection and management efforts.
Unlock Funding for Sustainable Energy & Waste Reduction
Grow your business by transforming organic waste into renewable energy and valuable soil products. This EPA grant supports projects that expand or create anaerobic digestion facilities across the U.S.
EPA Grants: Fund Biotech Research & Innovation
Biotechnology innovators can get EPA funding to develop advanced assessment tools for new products. This grant supports research into healthier and more sustainable biotech solutions.
Grant Funding for Biotech Innovation
Biotechnology companies can apply for EPA grants to develop advanced tools for assessing the safety of new bio-engineered products. This funding aims to accelerate the responsible development of innovative biotechnologies.
Get Funding to Restore the Chesapeake Bay!
Non-federal organizations in the Chesapeake Bay Partnership can now apply for funding to support technical analysis and program evaluation. This grant will accelerate restoration efforts for the Bay and its watershed.
Get Grants for Environmental Justice & COVID-19 Relief
State, local, and tribal governments can now apply for funding to improve environmental and public health in underserved communities, including projects addressing COVID-19 impacts. This program empowers collaborative efforts to achieve meaningful improvements for vulnerable populations.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Environmental Projects
Environmental organizations and research institutions can apply for funding to conduct chemical analysis for the Great Lakes Sediment Surveillance Program. This grant supports vital research to protect and restore the Great Lakes ecosystem.
Get Grants for Environmental Solutions & Community Impact
Non-profits and community groups can secure funding through the CARE program to tackle local environmental risks from toxic pollutants. This initiative empowers communities to identify and reduce environmental concerns for a healthier future.
Get Tribal Funding for Environmental Health & Safety
Federally recognized tribes, Alaska Native Villages, and intertribal organizations can receive support to represent tribal interests in chemical safety programs and collaborate with the EPA. This funding assists in building diverse expertise, maintaining program charters, and facilitating meetings and activities to enhance tribal environmental health.
Get Grants for Healthier Communities & Environmental Projects
Local governments and non-profits can get funding to tackle environmental risks and improve public health, creating more resilient and healthier communities. This program supports projects that assess and reduce environmental hazards, boost collaboration, and build capacity for lasting positive change.
Get Grants for Healthier Childcare & Schools
This EPA grant funds projects to improve environmental health in schools and childcare centers, helping organizations build capacity to address local health issues affecting children. Secure funding to create safer, healthier learning spaces for kids.
Get Funding for Radiation Safety & Protection Programs
Are you an organization experienced in assessing radiation exposure impacts? Apply for EPA grants to develop crucial guidance and recommendations that protect human health and the environment from radiation.
Get Grants to Protect Kids from Environmental Hazards!
Are you part of an organization serving low-income, minority, or Tribal communities? This EPA grant funds projects to develop innovative ways to prevent and reduce children's exposure to environmental health hazards in homes, schools, and childcare settings.