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Great
Lakes Pollution Prevention
Pollution Solutions
Promoting Polluting Prevention in the Great Lakes Basin
A Report on the Pollution Prevention Grant Program in
the Great Lakes Basin
THE GREAT LAKES NATIONAL PROGRAM OFFICE'S FUNDING GUIDANCE AND GRANT PROCESS
Each Fall, the Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) issues its Great Lakes
Funding Guidance which asks interested Applicants to submit short Preproposals for Great
Lakes projects. Following internal screening, reviewers internal and external to U.S. EPA
evaluate the remaining Preproposals based on criteria in the Great Lakes Funding Guidance.
Evaluations are based on the Funding Guidance criteria and take into account
recommendations on specific needs and priorities of geographic areas within the Great
Lakes, particularly those of Lakewide Management Plans and their included geographic
initiatives (such as the Remedial Action Plans for Areas of Concern). Each preproposal is
generally evaluated by at least 3 GLNPO staff in addition to the external reviewers. GLNPO
uses these evaluations to determine the projects for which full proposals will be
requested. Applicants are then requested to submit full proposals. Following negotiations,
full proposals are submitted, final decisions are made, and awards are tendered. Awards
can be issued as early as April; however, most are issued in August and September.
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