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EPA Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Grants (PDF) (2 pp, 296K)
EPA Brownfields RLF Grants
Publication Number: EPA-560-F-05-237
August 2009
2011 RLF Grant Awardees
Guidelines and Resources
- Most Recent Grant Proposal Guidelines
- RLF Grantee Success Stories
- Unlocking Brownfields Redevelopment: Establishing a Local Revolving Loan Fund Program
- FY 2011 Funds to Supplement Eligible Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Grants
EPA is announcing the availability of an estimated $8 million in FY 2011 funds to supplement eligible Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) grants. Grants eligible to request supplemental funds are Brownfields RLF grants that have been previously awarded competitively under Section 104(k)(3) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or that have transitioned to Section 104(k)(3) of CERCLA, and subject to other identified criteria. Requests for funding must be postmarked by February 17, 2011. Specific information on eligible entities and criteria for submitting a request for supplemental RLF funding can be obtained by contacting the EPA Brownfields Coordinator for your region.- Federal Register Notice
January 18, 2011 - FY11 RLF Supplemental Funding Process Memo (PDF) (3 pp, 39K)
January 18, 2011
- Federal Register Notice
- Unlocking Brownfields Redevelopment: Establishing a Local Revolving Loan Fund Program, Brownfields Solution Series (PDF) (6 pp, 263K)
This Brownfields Solutions Series factsheet provides an overview to those interested in applying for an RLF grant, and information to new RLF grantees on how to establish an RLF program.
Publication Number: EPA-560-F-08-280
August 2008 - Discounted Loans Policy
With the signing of the Brownfields Law, new RLF grants, awarded under 104(k) from FY2003 forward, were left with no provision for the use of discounted loans. This policy meets this need, giving RLF grantees additional options to achieve cleanup goals, in keeping with prudent lending practices.
Federal Register Notice
October 28, 2005