Region 10 Clean Air Act Tribal Program Funding
Funding Summary
EPA awards financial support and encourages Tribes to partner with EPA to carry out Clean Air Act protections within reservations and tribal communities. Clean Air Act grant funding is available for federally recognized Tribes and Tribal consortia within Region 10.
In previous years, approximately $3 million has been available for individual awards that typically range from $20,000 to $250,000. EPA Region 10 expects similar funding levels for fiscal year 2025.
For fiscal year 2025, we are continuing to encourage proposals for two-year work plans from current grant recipients with a strong record of grant performance. Individual work plans and budgets must be submitted for each year of funding requested.
Tribes and Tribal consortia seeking funds to assist EPA with implementation of the Clean Air Act rules and regulations, particularly the Federal Air Rules for Reservation in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, should clearly outline these tasks in their proposals.
We anticipate awarding all grant funds to Region 10 Tribes and consortia with an ongoing air pollution concern(s) and Tribal capacity to address them. These awardees include applicants who have established eligibility under Clean Air Act section 105 and have existing air grants, those who are currently performing Clean Air Act section 103 projects, or those with whom Direct Implementation Tribal Cooperative Agreements have been negotiated and are being implemented. Tribes or Tribal consortia selected for funding may be offered less than the amount requested, depending on the number of proposals received and the fiscal year 2025 budget allocation for Region 10. We expect to have limited funds available for new projects and initial air quality assessment needs.
Application Documents
Interested Tribes and consortia must submit a draft proposal (work plan and budget) by email to their Project Officer by January 21, 2025. Those applicants selected for funding will be invited to submit final applications in grants.gov after completing the proposal review process by a date negotiated between the Project Officer and the applicant, but no later than April 25, 2025.
Questions?
For questions about the application process or grant requirements, please contact your EPA Project Officer:
- Carl Brown ([email protected]), 208-378-5747, EPA Project Officer
- Destiny Hollowed ([email protected]), 206-553-2917, EPA Project Officer
- Vanessa Marshall ([email protected]), 206-553-6240, EPA Project Officer
- India Young ([email protected]), 206-553-1219, EPA Project Officer
For other questions, contact Sandra Brozusky ([email protected]), 206-553-5317, Tribal Air Team Lead.
About Clean Air Act Tribal Grants
Sections 103 and 105 of the Clean Air Act allow EPA to provide grant support to Tribes to help build Tribal knowledge and increase Tribes' capacity to manage air quality issues.
For guidance on writing effective grant applications and work plans, see A Menu of Options for Developing Tribal Air Grant Work Plans and Managing Grants for Environmental Results (includes sample budget and workplan templates).