The application period for the 2016 Environmental Education Grants Program is now open.
Approximately $2.7 million of funding is available to support locally-focused Environment Education projects that design, demonstrate, and/or disseminate EE practices, methods, or techniques.
Through the EE Local Grants Request for Proposals (also known as a solicitation notice), the US Environment Protection Agency is looking to support locally-focused EE projects that increase public awareness and knowledge about environmental issues. Projects should promote environmental stewardship and help develop informed, knowledgeable and responsible citizens in the communities in which the project is located.
From this RFP, EPA expects to award up to three grants from each of the EPA’s 10 regional offices, for a total of approximately 30 grants nationwide. The award amount for each of these grants will be approximately, but no more than, $91,000.
Since 1992, EPA has distributed between $2 and $3.5 million in grant funding per year through the EE Grants Program, supporting more than 3,600 grants.
Proposals are due by April 8, 2016. More information is available at the Office of Public Engagement & Environmental Education Office of the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (PR)