Grants Opportunities Announcement from DEC's Office of Environmental Justice
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent this bulletin on 09/05/2018 09:12 AM EDT![]() |
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Grants Available |
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Funding of up to $212,000,000 is available through the Department of Housing and Urban Development for lead-based paint reduction. The program is designed to assist states, cities, counties/parishes, federally recognized Native American tribal governments or other units of local government in undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately-owned rental or owner-occupied housing populations. Funds will be awarded to applicants to accomplish the following objectives:
HUD expects to make approximately 50 awards. The minimum award for any applicant to request under this opportunity is $1,000,000; the maximum request can be no more than $4,100,000. NYS Pollution Prevention Institute Community Grants ReminderThe deadline to submit applications for the NYS Pollution Prevention Institute (NYS P2I) Community Grants is Friday, September 14, 2018 by 5 p.m. Eligible applicants must be NYS-based, not-for-profit community organizations or local government agencies. Examples include: academic institutions; neighborhood associations; environmental justice; municipal departments; community development corporations; health centers; local unions and labor organizations; offices or departments of a city, town or county; primary and secondary schools; libraries; local environmental agencies; boards of health; departments of public works; local emergency response offices; town commissions and planning and zoning boards. To date, NYSP2I has awarded over $1M to support 78 projects across NYS. Eligible applicants are encouraged to apply soon.
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