EPA Grant Writing Tips
Each year, the EPA provides grants to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances, or pollutants. Read More
Each year, the EPA provides grants to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances, or pollutants. Read More
Partnerships between government and nonprofits can create a powerful coalition for addressing community issues and economic development. Read More
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Brownfields Area-Wide Planning Program (AWP) assists communities in responding to local brownfields challenges, particularly where multiple brownfield sites are in close proximity, connected by infrastructure, and limit the economic, environmental, and social prosperity of their surroundings. Read More
Congratulations! You’ve been selected to receive a federal, state, or private grant– now what? Managing grants and coordinating the many moving pieces is a good problem to have, but it needs careful oversight and attention. Read More
Each year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides grants to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances. These grants are competitive; only about one-third of applications funded. Read More
Many states have grant programs to incentivize the redevelopment of brownfield sites; however, doing so at a more local level presents unique challenges and opportunities. Read More
First planned for the 1999 Morris Canal Redevelopment Plan, Berry Lane Park has transformed more than 17 acres of former rail yards, junk yards, auto repair shops, industrial facilities, and warehouses in one of the most impoverished neighborhoods in Jersey City into a park with ballfields, playing courts, and passive recreation areas. Read More
Each year, the EPA provides grants to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances, or pollutants. Read More