Federal Grant Opportunities
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EPA Unveils $58.7 Million for Brownfield Assessment Grants with Coalition Support
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is making available $58.7 million to fund approximately 39 cooperative agreements through the FY26 Brownfield Assessment Grants program. This initiative, led by the Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization, aims to support eligible entities in revitalizing underutilized and contaminated properties.
With each award capped at $1.5 million, these grants are intended to enhance community involvement and strategic planning for brownfield sites. Award recipients will utilize the funding to develop comprehensive inventories of brownfield
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is making available $58.7 million to fund approximately 39 cooperative agreements through the FY26 Brownfield Assessment Grants program. This initiative, led by the Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization, aims to support eligible entities in revitalizing underutilized and contaminated properties.
With each award capped at $1.5 million, these grants are intended to enhance community involvement and strategic planning for brownfield sites. Award recipients will utilize the funding to develop comprehensive inventories of brownfieldlocations, prioritize site assessments, implement community engagement activities, and create site-specific cleanup and reuse plans.
Particularly notable is the structure of the Assessment Coalition Grants, which allows a lead eligible entity to partner with two to four additional entities that lack the resources to apply for and manage an EPA cooperative agreement independently. This collaborative approach fosters greater accessibility to vital brownfield resources, empowering communities that might otherwise be unable to undertake revitalization efforts.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to review Section 2 of the Notice of Funding Opportunity for detailed criteria. By allocating these funds, the Environmental Protection Agency aims to drive impactful change in affected communities, paving the way for economic development and environmental restoration in brownfield areas.
The deadline for application is 1/28/26. The funding opportunity number is EPA-OLEM-OBLR-25-05.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360899
EPA Launches $35 Million Grant Program for Community Brownfield Assessments
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is inviting applications for its Fiscal Year 2026 Community-Wide Assessment Grants aimed at combating the effects of brownfield sites in communities nationwide. This initiative seeks to allocate up to $35 million, with a maximum award ceiling of $500,000 for each selected project.
The Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization anticipates making approximately 70 awards under this program to support various essential activities related to brownfields. Those activities include building inventories of contaminated sites, prioritizing areas
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is inviting applications for its Fiscal Year 2026 Community-Wide Assessment Grants aimed at combating the effects of brownfield sites in communities nationwide. This initiative seeks to allocate up to $35 million, with a maximum award ceiling of $500,000 for each selected project.
The Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization anticipates making approximately 70 awards under this program to support various essential activities related to brownfields. Those activities include building inventories of contaminated sites, prioritizing areasin need of assessment, organizing community engagement efforts, and developing site-specific cleanup and reuse plans.
Eligible applicants can access comprehensive eligibility criteria outlined in Section 2 of the Notice of Funding Opportunity. This initiative underscores the EPA's commitment to revitalizing neighborhoods by encouraging responsible redevelopment of underutilized properties, ultimately contributing to economic growth and environmental sustainability.
State and local governments, tribes, and various non-profit organizations are particularly encouraged to apply, further fostering collaboration between communities and the federal agency to identify and remediate hazardous locations. By targeting funding towards brownfield assessments, the EPA aims to provide communities with the necessary tools to transform problematic sites into safe and productive spaces for future generations.
As communities seek innovative strategies to enhance public health and environmental quality, this grant opportunity presents a pivotal chance to unlock the potential held by neglected properties across the country.
The deadline for application is 1/28/26. The funding opportunity number is EPA-I-OLEM-OBLR-25-04.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360897
EPA Announces $35 Million for Community-wide Brownfield Assessment Grants
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency has unveiled the FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Assessment Grants, providing an estimated total funding of $35 million to support community-wide assessment initiatives across states and tribes. Approximately 18 awards, each with a ceiling of $2 million, will be allocated to help localities address the challenges posed by brownfield sites.
The Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization is spearheading this funding opportunity, which aims to assist eligible communities in inventorying brownfield properties, prioritizing sites, and engaging
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency has unveiled the FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Assessment Grants, providing an estimated total funding of $35 million to support community-wide assessment initiatives across states and tribes. Approximately 18 awards, each with a ceiling of $2 million, will be allocated to help localities address the challenges posed by brownfield sites.
The Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization is spearheading this funding opportunity, which aims to assist eligible communities in inventorying brownfield properties, prioritizing sites, and engagingthe public through community involvement activities. Additionally, grant funds can be utilized for planning, conducting site assessments, and developing site-specific cleanup and reuse plans. Notably, these funds are specifically designated for assessment activities and cannot be employed for actual cleanup efforts.
Eligible applicants can find more detailed information regarding eligibility in Section 2 of the Notice of Funding Opportunity. This initiative reflects the EPA's ongoing commitment to revitalizing contaminated lands and fostering sustainable community development through targeted financial support. With this investment, the EPA seeks to empower states and tribal entities to tackle environmental challenges while promoting local economic growth and enhancing public health.
The deadline for application is 1/28/26. The funding opportunity number is EPA-I-OLEM-OBLR-25-06.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360900
EPA Announces $20 Million for Brownfield Multipurpose Grants to Boost Community Revitalization
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is making available $20 million to support approximately 20 cooperative agreements under its Brownfield Multipurpose Grant Program. This funding initiative aims to facilitate a range of assessment and cleanup activities at brownfield sites across the United States, enabling communities to reclaim contaminated lands.
With an award ceiling of $1 million per applicant, these Multipurpose Grants are designed to assist in addressing hazardous substances and petroleum contamination at one or more eligible sites. The grants cover not just remediation
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is making available $20 million to support approximately 20 cooperative agreements under its Brownfield Multipurpose Grant Program. This funding initiative aims to facilitate a range of assessment and cleanup activities at brownfield sites across the United States, enabling communities to reclaim contaminated lands.
With an award ceiling of $1 million per applicant, these Multipurpose Grants are designed to assist in addressing hazardous substances and petroleum contamination at one or more eligible sites. The grants cover not just remediationefforts but also planning and community engagement activities, promoting a holistic approach to revitalization.
Funding of up to $1 million can be requested for specific brownfield projects, with the potential for expenditures on each approved site exceeding $200,000. The EPA will review and determine eligibility for site-specific activities following the grant award, ensuring that funds are allocated effectively and efficiently.
Eligible applicants can find detailed criteria in Section 2 of the Notice of Funding Opportunity, which outlines the necessary qualifications for participation in this vital program. Notably, recipients must use the grant funds solely for the remediation of brownfields they own, and may not subaward the funds to other site owners.
This robust investment by the EPA not only seeks to remediate polluted sites but also aims to enhance local economies, improve public health, and foster sustainable community development. With a total of $20 million dedicated to these efforts, the Multipurpose Grant Program represents a proactive step toward addressing environmental challenges in urban and rural areas alike.
The deadline for application is 1/28/26. The funding opportunity number is EPA-I-OLEM-OBLR-25-03.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360895
EPA Announces $107 Million in FY26 Brownfield Cleanup Grants
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is rolling out a substantial funding opportunity aimed at revitalizing contaminated properties across the nation. The agency's Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization has unveiled the FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Cleanup Grants, providing $107 million in funding for initiatives that support cleanup activities at brownfield sites owned by the applicants.
With an award ceiling of $4 million per recipient, the program is expected to yield approximately 26 grants designed to facilitate the sustainable reuse of previously contaminated
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency is rolling out a substantial funding opportunity aimed at revitalizing contaminated properties across the nation. The agency's Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization has unveiled the FY26 Guidelines for Brownfield Cleanup Grants, providing $107 million in funding for initiatives that support cleanup activities at brownfield sites owned by the applicants.
With an award ceiling of $4 million per recipient, the program is expected to yield approximately 26 grants designed to facilitate the sustainable reuse of previously contaminatedland. Eligible applicants, detailed in Section 2 of the Notice of Funding Opportunity, are encouraged to apply for funding that will enable them to tackle the environmental challenges posed by such sites.
The goal of the Brownfield Cleanup Grants is clear: to clean up properties tainted by hazardous substances so that communities can reclaim and repurpose them, fostering economic development and improving public health conditions. By removing these environmental hazards, the EPA aims to enhance the quality of life for residents and spur investment in previously neglected areas.
This initiative underscores the agency's commitment to environmental remediation and its role in supporting local communities in their efforts to revitalize underutilized spaces. As cities and towns confront the pervasive issue of brownfields, the funding opportunity represents both a challenge and a promise for a cleaner, greener future.
The deadline for application is 1/28/26. The funding opportunity number is EPA-I-OLEM-OBLR-25-07.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360901
DOI Supports Archeological Survey at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, has announced grant funding opportunities for the Archeological Inventory Survey of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument (FLFO), Phase 2. This initiative aims to enhance the understanding and preservation of Florida's rich prehistoric resources by encouraging applicants to conduct detailed archaeological assessments within the park.
Grants for this project will range from $1 to $65,000, providing essential financial support to organizations and individuals dedicated to archaeological research and
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, has announced grant funding opportunities for the Archeological Inventory Survey of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument (FLFO), Phase 2. This initiative aims to enhance the understanding and preservation of Florida's rich prehistoric resources by encouraging applicants to conduct detailed archaeological assessments within the park.
Grants for this project will range from $1 to $65,000, providing essential financial support to organizations and individuals dedicated to archaeological research andconservation efforts. The survey will focus on documenting and analyzing significant artifact sites, ensuring that invaluable historical data is recognized and safeguarded for future generations.
The National Park Service emphasizes the importance of archaeological research in maintaining the integrity of cultural landscapes and fostering public appreciation for heritage conservation. The data gathered from this phase of the survey will contribute to the ongoing management and interpretive efforts at Florissant Fossil Beds, benefiting educational programs and visitor experiences alike.
Interested parties are encouraged to propose innovative methodologies that prioritize both scientific inquiry and community engagement, reflecting the shared commitment to preserving national treasures.
Through this funding opportunity, the U.S. Department of the Interior seeks to foster a deeper connection between the public and the nation's archaeological history, paving the way for meaningful discoveries that enhance our understanding of the past.
The deadline for application is 1/20/26. The funding opportunity number is P26AS00028.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360904
DOE Announces Grant Opportunity for Domestic Turbine Manufacturing Needs
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through the National Energy Technology Laboratory, has unveiled a Request for Information (RFI) aimed at assessing the current landscape of domestic turbine manufacturing needs. This initiative seeks to identify challenges and opportunities within the industry to enhance the United States' capabilities in turbine production.
The grant offers awards ranging from $1 million to $2 million, targeting manufacturers and stakeholders involved in the turbine supply chain. By gathering insights from industry leaders, the National Energy Technology Laboratory
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The U.S. Department of Energy, through the National Energy Technology Laboratory, has unveiled a Request for Information (RFI) aimed at assessing the current landscape of domestic turbine manufacturing needs. This initiative seeks to identify challenges and opportunities within the industry to enhance the United States' capabilities in turbine production.
The grant offers awards ranging from $1 million to $2 million, targeting manufacturers and stakeholders involved in the turbine supply chain. By gathering insights from industry leaders, the National Energy Technology Laboratoryaims to play a pivotal role in bolstering domestic manufacturing processes, thus aligning with the nation's broader energy goals.
This RFI emphasizes a collaborative approach, encouraging participants to share their expertise and experiences. The feedback will guide the development of potential funding opportunities and technical assistance programs designed to strengthen U.S. turbine manufacturing and ensure competitiveness in the global market.
The initiative aligns with ongoing efforts by the U.S. Department of Energy to advance clean energy technologies and support domestic industries. The National Energy Technology Laboratory recognizes that enhancing turbine production capabilities is critical to meeting future energy demands while promoting economic growth and job creation in the renewable energy sector.
Stakeholders interested in contributing to this RFI are encouraged to engage actively, as their input will be instrumental in shaping the future of turbine manufacturing in the United States. As the nation pivots towards a cleaner energy portfolio, this grant opportunity represents a timely effort to strengthen local manufacturing and stimulate innovation in turbine technology.
The deadline for application is 1/30/26. The funding opportunity number is DE-FOA-0003604.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360898