Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA, a US federal agency, offers grants for environmental protection, research, and cleanup programs.
Get Grants for Greenhouse Gas Reporting & Mitigation!
This EPA grant is for organizations looking to inform facilities about greenhouse gas reporting rules and explore opportunities to reduce emissions. Eligible entities can receive funding to analyze data and support state and facility-level GHG programs.
Tribal Climate Funding: Plan & Adapt!
Tribal nations can get funding to develop climate change adaptation plans and improve communication about climate impacts. This grant supports proactive strategies for a changing environment.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects in Potomac Highlands
Non-profits and local governments in the Potomac Highlands can receive grants for projects that protect valuable ecological resources and services. This funding supports on-the-ground initiatives and allows for competitive subawards to further environmental goals.
Get Grants for Clean Energy & Health Projects Abroad
If your organization has experience in international household energy and health, you can apply for funding to improve air quality in developing countries. This grant supports capacity building, technical assistance, and policy changes to reduce indoor pollution from household energy use.
Tribal Grants: Fund Your Hazardous Waste Programs!
Federally recognized tribes and intertribal consortia can now apply for EPA funds to build and implement hazardous waste management programs on tribal lands. This grant aims to enhance tribal capacity and maximize the benefits of hazardous waste management initiatives.
Get Funding for Healthcare Pesticide Training
Non-profits and educational institutions can apply for funding to expand training programs for healthcare providers on recognizing and managing pesticide-related health issues.
Get Climate Grants for Community Green Projects!
Local and tribal governments can secure funding to create innovative projects that slash greenhouse gas emissions and boost your community's economy and health. These grants support replicable models for sustainable action with tangible environmental and social benefits.
Get Grants for Sustainable Farming & Pest Management
Are you a non-profit, university, or government entity focused on agriculture? This EPA program offers funding to help farmers adopt safer pest management practices, protecting health and the environment.
Get Grants for Recycling & Waste Reduction
Businesses in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas can secure funding to boost recycling of municipal, construction, and industrial waste. This initiative supports land preservation by helping you implement innovative conservation solutions.
Get Funding for Green Tech & Waste Management Innovation
State agencies and stakeholders can receive funding to host workshops promoting advanced biosolids management technology. This initiative aims to improve environmental practices and foster innovation in waste processing.
EPA Grants: Fund Climate & Air Quality Research
This EPA grant supports businesses researching black carbon and its impact on climate and air quality. Funding is available for developing emission inventories, applying modeling tools, and evaluating the long-range transport of pollutants.
Fund Your Climate Research: EPA Grants Available!
Are you a researcher or institution studying black carbon and its impact on climate and air quality? The EPA is offering grants to fund your critical research, from emission source analysis to global-to-local scale modeling and impact assessment.
Get Funding for Wetland Projects | EPA Grants
Are you involved in wetland conservation or research? The EPA is offering grants to develop and improve comprehensive wetland programs, focusing on projects that enhance water quality and ecosystem health.
Get Funding for Wetland Protection & Restoration
Environmental organizations and government entities can secure funds to develop and enhance comprehensive wetland programs. This grant supports research, training, and studies aimed at preventing and reducing water pollution, ultimately contributing to healthier ecosystems and communities.
Get Funding for Florida's Marine Ecosystems
South Florida businesses can apply for funding to support projects focused on improving water quality in key marine sanctuaries and estuaries across the region. This initiative aims to protect and restore critical ecosystems like the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Biscayne Bay.
Get Grants for Cleaner Air & Healthier Spaces!
Businesses in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming can apply for EPA grants to fund projects that improve indoor air quality and raise awareness about asthma and environmental tobacco smoke. This funding supports research, demonstrations, and educational initiatives aimed at reducing air pollution.
Get Grants to Restore Chesapeake Bay Watersheds!
Are you an organization dedicated to improving local watersheds in the Chesapeake Bay basin? This grant funds your efforts to manage and support community-led watershed restoration projects, helping you oversee subgrants and report on project success.
Get EPA Funds for Environmental Response Programs
State officials managing hazardous waste and brownfields programs can access EPA funding to enhance information exchange and tackle CERCLA implementation challenges. This grant supports research, training, and technical assistance to improve response program effectiveness.
Get Grants for Cleaner Water & Business Growth
This EPA grant helps businesses in the Great Lakes region implement innovative water quality trading and market-based approaches to reduce nutrient pollution. Eligible entities can receive funding to develop and deploy solutions that improve water quality while potentially creating new revenue streams.
Get Funding to Boost Farm Nutrient Management!
Calling all farmers and agricultural organizations! This EPA grant provides funds to support farmer-led initiatives that promote better nutrient management practices, helping to protect the Great Lakes.