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Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants Program

This funding opportunity provides financial support to community-based organizations partnering with local governments or educational institutions to implement projects that address environmental and climate challenges in disadvantaged communities across the U.S.

$20,000,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants Program, as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) efforts under the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, aims to support community-driven initiatives that address environmental and climate challenges. The program is a significant component of the broader Environmental and Climate Justice Program (ECJP) funded by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), with approximately $2 billion allocated for various grant opportunities. The overall purpose of this initiative is to empower disadvantaged communities across the U.S. to address pollution and climate risks while building resilience and fostering economic prosperity. This funding opportunity emphasizes two main tracks: Track I focuses on "Community-Driven Investments for Change," which includes grants between $10-20 million, designed to implement multi-faceted projects such as Climate Action and Pollution Reduction strategies. Track II, "Meaningful Engagement for Equitable Governance," provides smaller grants of $1-3 million to support disadvantaged communities in effectively participating in governmental processes that impact environmental and climate decisions. Together, these tracks offer a comprehensive approach to enhancing community health, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and promoting equitable governance. Track I applications require alignment with at least one Climate Action Strategy and one Pollution Reduction Strategy. These projects must demonstrate how they address community-specific challenges and foster meaningful local involvement. For example, applicants may propose projects aimed at green infrastructure, energy efficiency, or brownfield redevelopment as part of their Climate Action Strategy, while Pollution Reduction Strategies may involve indoor or outdoor air quality improvements. In addition, applicants are required to submit several detailed plans, including a Community Vision Description, Community Engagement Plan, and Compliance Plan, ensuring that projects are effectively planned, transparent, and adhere to regulatory requirements. Eligibility for the grants requires a partnership between a community-based nonprofit organization (CBO) and another entity, which could be a federally recognized Tribe, a local government, or an institution of higher education. All applicants must be capable of managing the grant effectively, with clear organizational capacity, a defined project timeline, and documented experience managing similar projects. Specific provisions are included to maximize community impact, such as ensuring collaboration with disadvantaged business enterprises and engaging local stakeholders meaningfully. The EPA has identified five Target Investment Areas (TIAs) under Track I to ensure equitable funding distribution based on unique community needs. These areas include Tribal communities in Alaska, Tribal communities in the continental U.S., U.S. territories, disadvantaged unincorporated communities, and Southern Border communities. Applicants targeting these areas are expected to compete within their respective categories, with special provisions available for cross-border projects benefiting U.S. communities near international borders. Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis through November 21, 2024, allowing applicants flexibility in submission timing. However, funding availability is contingent upon the quality and quantity of applications received, meaning early submission is advisable. Grant awards are intended to be completed within three years, with no extensions allowed, emphasizing the need for readiness and efficient project execution. Additionally, the program encourages a fast-tracked approach for high-quality submissions, offering the opportunity for selected projects to be awarded funding more quickly. The Community Change Grants program is designed to support initiatives that align with several of EPA's strategic goals, including tackling the climate crisis, ensuring clean air and water for all communities, and advancing environmental justice. Eligible projects are expected to demonstrate measurable environmental outputs and outcomes that contribute to these broader objectives, emphasizing the program’s commitment to fostering real, community-level change.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $20,000,000

Total Program Funding

$2,000,000,000

Number of Awards

170

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
Private institutions of higher education
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Native American tribal organizations

Additional Requirements

Consistent with CAA §138(b)(3) and Assistance Listing 66.616, applicants eligible to apply and receive grants under this NOFO are (1) a partnership between two community-based nonprofit organizations (CBOs) as defined below, or (2) a partnership between a CBO and one of the following: a federally recognized Tribe, a local government, or an institution of higher education. These types of partnerships for eligibility purposes are known as Statutory Partnerships. Further eligibility requirements are described below.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

November 21, 2023

Application Closes

November 21, 2024

Contact Information

Grantor

Environmental Protection Agency

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Environment