Great Lakes Funding
Descriptions of Previous Projects
Previous Requests for Proposals
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Table of Contents
- Summary
- Background, Process, and Schedule General
- Considerations (Amounts, Eligibility, Notification, etc.)
- Application Instructions For RFP 1, RFP 2, AND RFP 3, including "Line-by-Line" Instructions and Examples from Previous Years
- USEPA Contacts for Great Lakes Priorities
- General Criteria
- Requests for Proposals
Descriptions of Previous Projects
FY 2003 - 2004 Great Lakes National Program Office Funding Guidance - Four Requests for Proposals
IV. USEPA CONTACTS FOR GREAT LAKES PRIORITIES
USEPA’s role in the Great Lakes is to steer the U.S. Great Lakes effort and to provide timely technical support and assistance, coordinating not only with U.S. partners, but also with Canadian counterparts. Our Great Lakes efforts are thus organized in a nested structure.
- The Great Lakes National Program Office steers and coordinates activities at a Basin-wide level.
- Regional Teams and Programs steer and coordinate activities focusing on the Great Lakes, their AOCs, and other targeted geographic areas. Region 5 Teams serve leadership and coordinating roles. They influence funding decisions of USEPA media programs, such as Air, Water, and Waste, as well as National Initiatives, such as Brownfields. They can also help identify funding sources and priorities for LaMPs, RAPs, and other initiatives.
- Coordination and integration of State, Tribal, and Federal environmental programs can be done through Environmental Performance Partnership Agreements. Projects can also be developed outside of that structure.
Contacts below can provide information about their Great Lakes priorities and funding opportunities. Since Proposal evaluations consider needs and priorities of geographic areas, particularly for LaMPs and RAPs, we encourage consultations. Note that e-mail addresses use the convention "lastname.firstname@epa.gov". See also http://www.epa.gov/region5/business/funding_sources2003.htm and www.epa.gov/glnpo/fund/2002guid/Roadmap2002b.pdf
GLNPO:
- Contaminated Sediments: Marc Tuchman (312-353-1369)
- Pollution Prevention/Reduction: Edwin Smith (312-353-6571)
- Habitat Protection: Karen Rodriguez (312-353-2690)
- Invasive Species: Marc Tuchman (312-353-1369)
- Strategic or Emerging Issues: Paul Horvatin (312-353-3612)
- http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/fund/glf.html.
USEPA REGION 2 (INCLUDING NY)
- Barbara Belasco (212-637-3848)
USEPA REGION 3 (INCLUDING PA)
- Larry Merrill (215-814-5452)
REGION 5 (INCLUDING IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, AND WI) "PRIORITY APPROACH" TEAMS
- Sediments: Bonnie Eleder (312-886-4885)mailto:eleder.bonnie@epamail.epa.gov
- Toxics Reduction: Dan Hopkins (312-886-5994)mailto:hopkins.dan@epamail.epa.gov
- Ecosystem: John Perrecone (312-353-1149)mailto:perrecone.john@epamail.epa.gov
- Environmental Justice: Karla Owens (312-886-5993) mailto:johnson.karla@epamail.epa.gov
REGION 5 "PRIORITY GEOGRAPHIC/PLACE" TEAMS
- L. Erie: Daniel O’Riordan (312-886-7981)mailto:norling.francine@epamail.epa.gov
- L. Michigan / NW Indiana: Judy Beck (312-353-3849)mailto:beck.judy@epamail.epa.gov
- L. Superior: Elizabeth LaPlante (312-353-2694)mailto:laplante.elizabeth@epa.gov
- Northeast Ohio: Lyn Luttner (440-250-1711)mailto:winklhofer.alfons@epamail.epa.gov
- Greater Chicago: Mardi Klevs (312-353-5490)mailto:klevs.mardi@epamail.epa.gov
- SE Michigan: Laura Lodisio (312-886-7090)mailto:lodisio.laura@epamail.epa.gov
REGION 5 WATER PROGRAM
Nonpoint Source Pollution
- Thomas Davenport (312-886-0209)
Drinking Water
- William Spaulding (312-886-9262)
Water Pollution Control - State and Interstate Program Support.
- Headquarters - Carol Crow (202-260-0644)
- Regional - Gene Wojcik (312-886-0174)
AIR PROGRAM
- Region 5 - Erin White (312-886-4587)
- Region 2 - Raymond Werner (212-637-3706)
- HQ - Randy McDonald (919-541-5402)
SUPERFUND PROGRAM
- Region 5 - James Hahnenberg (312-353-4213) www.epa.gov/R5Super/
Brownfields
- Region 5: Deborah Orr (312-886-7576)
- Region 3: Tom Stolle (215-814-3129)
- Region 2: Larry D'Andrea (212-637-4314)
RCRA WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
- Region 5: General §3011 - Richard Traub (312-353-8319); Haz. waste/solid waste - Mary Setnicar (312-886-0976)
- Region 3: Wayne Naylor (215-814-3385)
- Region 2: Ray Basso (212-637-4109)/ Michael Infurna (212-637-4177)
Pollution Prevention
- Region 5: Phil Kaplan (312-353-4669)
- Region 3: Jeff Burke (215-814-2761)
- Region 2: Deborah Freeman (212-637-3584)
PESTICIDES/TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
- Region 5: Toxics - Seth Diblee (312-356-5992); Ag. Clean Sweeps - Margaret Jones (312-353-5790)
- Region 3: Pesticides, lead, and asbestos- Harry Daw (215-814-3244); PCBs and EPCRA - Aquanetta Dickens (215-814-2080)
- Region 2: Pesticides - Adrian Enache (732-321-6771); Toxics - David Greenlaw (908-321-6817)
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION.
- HQ: Diane Berger/Sheri Jojokian (202-260-8619)
- Region 5: Megan Gavin (312-353-5282)
- Region 3: Judy Braunston (215-814-5536)
- Region 2: Teresa Ippolito (212-637-3671)
GREAT LAKES RESEARCH.
- Inhouse research: Steven Bradbury (218-529-5025)
- Science to Achieve Results (STAR) http://es.epa.gov/ncerqa/
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