Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA, a US federal agency, offers grants for environmental protection, research, and cleanup programs.
Get Grants for Tribal Sustainability & Clean Air Initiatives
Federally recognized Tribal governments and consortia can apply for funds to integrate transportation, energy, and land use planning for measurable air quality benefits. This initiative supports projects aimed at reducing emissions, promoting sustainability, and fostering long-term economic development within Tribal communities.
Get Grants for Cleaner Diesel Fleets!
Native American tribes can apply for EPA funding to upgrade diesel engines and reduce air pollution, especially in areas with poor air quality. This program prioritizes projects that benefit and involve affected communities, aiming for lasting emission reductions.
Get Funding for Gulf Coast Environmental Projects!
Are you an organization working to improve water quality, restore coastal habitats, or build community resilience in the Gulf of Mexico region? This EPA grant offers funding to support your impactful environmental projects and outreach initiatives.
Boost Tribal Waste Management: Get Grant Funding!
Federally-recognized tribes can access funds to build capacity in waste management through targeted training programs. This grant supports developing and implementing sustainable waste programs, including household hazardous waste and organic material management.
Get Funding for Pesticide Info & Public Safety Projects
Is your organization focused on providing objective, science-based information about pesticides? This EPA grant can fund your efforts to educate the public through websites, hotlines, and outreach programs.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure Training & Communication
This EPA grant supports organizations offering training for State Revolving Fund (SRF) infrastructure financing and improving communication about Clean Water SRF environmental benefits. Funds can cover workshop planning, preparation, and participant travel expenses.
Get Funds to Build Your Smart Growth Online Platform
This EPA grant is for organizations to develop and maintain an online hub for the Smart Growth Network, providing resources and information for community development stakeholders. It's an opportunity to become a central resource for cutting-edge and classic smart growth information.
EPA Grants: Fund Hazardous Waste Cleanup Tech!
State environmental agencies and related entities can get funding to develop innovative tools and guidance for efficient hazardous waste cleanup under federal programs. This initiative aims to empower states in managing cleanup projects effectively.
EPA Fellowship: Fund Your Environmental Career!
Are you a higher education student interested in environmental careers? The NNEMS program offers a fellowship to gain hands-on project experience directly related to your studies.
Get Funding to Improve Water Quality in New England!
New England states and eligible organizations can apply for funding to accelerate research and projects aimed at improving water quality assessments and developing water quality standards. This grant supports innovative approaches beyond routine work to address impaired waterbodies.
Get Funding for Green Education Projects!
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure grants to develop and implement innovative environmental education programs. Funds will support projects that foster environmental stewardship and create informed citizens.
Get Grants for Advanced Toxicity Research & Development
Researchers and institutions can receive funding from the EPA to create cutting-edge in vitro and in silico models that predict developmental toxicity from environmental pollutants. This initiative aims to advance our understanding of health risks and foster innovation in environmental science.
Get Funding for Green Engine Tech & Fuel Efficiency!
Are you involved in advanced engine development or clean fuel research? The EPA wants to partner with you on innovative projects to improve vehicle fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, potentially leading to significant environmental and economic benefits.
Tribal Grants for Clean Water Projects: Secure Funding Now!
Indian Tribes and Intertribal Consortia can now apply for grants to fund their nonpoint source management programs and implement watershed projects. These funds will help control pollution and improve water quality on tribal lands.
Get Funding to Protect Chesapeake Bay Water Quality
New York businesses and organizations can apply for grants to reduce nutrient and sediment pollution flowing into the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This EPA funding supports projects aimed at improving water quality in this vital ecosystem.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Environmental Projects
Businesses in the Delaware Headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed can apply for funding to reduce nutrient and sediment pollution. This program aims to improve water quality and protect the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.
Get Grants for Chesapeake Bay Environmental Projects
West Virginia businesses can secure funding from the EPA to implement projects reducing nutrient and sediment pollution in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This grant aims to improve water quality and support environmental stewardship within your region.
Get Grants for Greener Business & Cleaner Air
Small businesses and local governments can get funding to cut emissions and boost sustainability through community-led projects. This initiative aims to improve air quality, foster economic development, and build lasting environmental partnerships.
Get Grants for Tribal Hazardous Waste Programs
Federally-recognized tribes and intertribal consortia can apply for funds to build and improve hazardous waste management programs on tribal lands. This initiative aims to boost capacity and technical assistance for managing hazardous waste.
Get Grants for Pollution Control & Green Research
This EPA grant funds research into market-based solutions for pollution control and supports data collection for dissertations or early career research in environmental economics. Ideal for academics and researchers focused on sustainable business practices.