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This page provides access to information about funding opportunities available from EPA's Office of Air and Radiation (OAR). As a part of EPA's initiative to encourage competition in the award of grants, cooperative agreements, and other assistance agreement vehicles, OAR requires that all funding opportunities subject to the Agency's competition policy be published on this site. We encourage you to bookmark this page and visit on a regular basis. OAR grants and other funding opportunities will be posted as they become available.

This site offers information on assistance agreement (i.e., grants, cooperative agreements, etc.) opportunities only. For a detailed listing of OAR contracting opportunities, please refer to the EPA Acquisition Forecast Database.

An Application Kit including application forms and other information is available to assist you in applying for these grants.


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Following are full text announcements of current OAR funding opportunities. For your convenience, the listing of funding opportunities is organized by Program areas. Click on the links below for a current listing of funding opportunities available in each of the Program areas.

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  • The American Indian Air Quality Training Program (32pp, 134k)
    RFA# EPA-OAR-IO-10-01 - Closing Date: February 26, 2010

    SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications from eligible entities to provide tribal training and technical support for the American Indian Air Quality Training Program. The American Indian Air Quality Training Program (AIAQTP) provides workshop training, internships and technical support to tribal governments seeking to investigate, develop and establish air quality management programs for lands under their jurisdiction. The Tribal Air Monitoring Support Center is a component of the AIAQTP, and is a partnership effort between the selected grant recipient and EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, hosted by the Radiation and Indoor Environments National (R&IEL) laboratory in Las Vegas, to provide a full spectrum of technical support to tribes undertaking air quality monitoring and related activities.


  • FY2010 "Community Action For A Renewed Environment (CARE) RFP" (51pp, 177k)
    RFP# EPA-OAR-IO-10-04 - Closing Date: March 9, 2010

    'CARE' RFP Amendment 1, Dated January 15, 2010 (1pp, 9k)

    2010 CARE Questions and Answers, (34pp, 101k) Dated January 15, 2010

    SUMMARY: This request for proposals (RFP) announces the availability of funds and solicits from eligible entities project proposals to receive financial assistance through the Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) grant program. CARE is a unique community-based, community-driven, multimedia demonstration program designed to help communities understand and reduce risks due to toxic pollutants and environmental concerns from all sources.

    The CARE grant program works with the eligible entities to help their communities form collaborative partnerships, develop an understanding of the many local sources of toxic pollutants and environmental risks, set priorities, and identify and carry out projects to reduce risks through collaborative action at the local level. CARE’s long-term goal is to help communities build self-sustaining, community-based partnerships that will continue to improve human health and local environments into the future.

    The objective of the CARE grant program is to work collaboratively within the community to investigate the effectiveness of the CARE 4-step process (as described in the CARE brochure) which fosters a cross-Agency, multi-media approach to provide greater environmental benefits rather than either non-collaborative or traditional regulatory single media approaches.

  • Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards

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    Office of Atmospheric Programs

    Activities That Advance Methane Recovery and Use As A Clean Energy Source (26pp, 143k)

    RFP# EPA-OAR-CCD-10-02 - Closing Date: April 15, 2010

    RFP Questions and Answers - Dated January 21, 2010

    M2M's FAQ on Procurement (4pp, 24k)

    SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits proposals for investigation, survey, study, training, and demonstration projects (eligible projects) that advance international near-term, cost-effective methane recovery and use as a clean energy source, and support the goals of the Methane to Markets Partnership. This funding opportunity is only for international activities in support of the Methane to Markets Partnership.

    Office of Radiation & Indoor Air

    - No Current Announcements -

    Office of Transportation and Air Quality

    Engine Research and Development for Future Advanced Vehicle Technologies that will Improve Fuel Efficiency and Reduce Emissions RFA (23pp, 79k)
    RFA # EPA-OAR-OTAQ-10-03 - Closing Date: March 5, 2010

    SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications from eligible entities utilizing state-of-the-art experimental techniques and numerical simulations focusing on comprehensive research to develop new cutting-edge engine technologies. This effort is part of the Advanced Vehicle Program, to develop advanced combustion systems that not only meets today’s Clean Air standards, but also establishes a critical foundation of support to ensure U.S. leadership in developing and producing the next generation of advanced vehicle technologies. This exciting program provides support for commercially viable vehicle of the future through innovation in cleaner and more efficient technologies that will help achieve energy independence and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. EPA partners with industry to maximize the viability of targeted technologies for commercial production through cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs).


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