WASHINGTON – The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it is seeking
applicants for a total of $1.5 million in environmental justice small
grants to be awarded in 2013. EPA’s environmental justice efforts aim to
ensure equal environmental and health protections for all Americans,
regardless of race or socioeconomic status. The grants enable non-profit
organizations to conduct research, provide education and develop
solutions to local health and environmental issues in communities
overburdened by harmful pollution. Grants are available for up to
$30,000 each.
“Environmental justice grants support efforts to
raise awareness about local health and environmental concerns,” said
Lisa Garcia, EPA’s senior advisor to the administrator for environmental
justice. “By supporting local projects in under-served communities,
communities are able to develop plans and partnerships that will
continue to improve their local environment and better protect human
health into the future.”
The 2013 grant solicitation is now open and will close on Jan. 7, 2013.
Applicants must be incorporated non-profits or tribal organizations
working to educate, empower and enable their communities to understand
and address local environmental and public health issues. EPA will host
four pre-application teleconference calls on Oct. 30, 2012; Nov. 14,
2012; Dec. 1, 2012; and Dec. 13, 2012 to help applicants understand the
requirements.
Previous grants have supported activities
including projects to better protect children in the Boston-area from
incidences of lead poisoning and asthma attacks, conduct research on air
quality in a portside Philadelphia community and provide support to
residents on the Red Lake Reservation in Minnesota to repair failing
septic systems and identify water that is unsafe to drink.
The
principles of environmental justice uphold the idea that all communities
overburdened by pollution – particularly minority, low income and
indigenous communities – deserve the same degree of protection from
environmental and health hazards, equal access to the decision-making
process and a healthy environment in which to live, learn and work.
Since 1994, the environmental justice small grants program has provided
funding in more than 1,300 communities, to community-based non-profit
organizations and local governments working to address environmental
justice issues. The grants represent EPA’s commitment to expand the
conversation on environmentalism and advance environmental justice in
communities across the nation.
More information about the Environmental Justice Small Grants program:
http://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/grants/ej-smgrants.html
Environment
Justice Small Grants 2013 Request for Proposals and schedule of
pre-application teleconference calls:
http://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/resources/publications/grants/ej-smgrants-rfp-2013.pdf