Brownfields Cleanup Grants
Cleanup grants provide funding for a grant recipient to carry out cleanup activities at Brownfields sites. An eligible entity may apply for up to $200,000 per site. Due to budget limitations, no entity should apply for funding cleanup activities at more than five sites. These funds may be used to address sites contaminated by petroleum and hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants (including hazardous substances co-mingled with petroleum). Cleanup grants require a 20 percent cost share, which may be in the form of a contribution of money, labor, material, or services, and must be for eligible and allowable costs (the match must equal 20 percent of the amount of funding provided by EPA and cannot include administrative costs). A cleanup grant applicant may request a waiver of the 20 percent cost share requirement based on hardship. An applicant must own the site for which it is requesting funding at time of application or demonstrate the ability to acquire title. The performance period for these grants is two years.Current Cleanup Grants in EPA Region 8:
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Colorado
Boulder County
Denver- Parkhill Community, Inc., CO
Mineral County Fairgrounds Association, CO
Peanut Mine Inc., CO
San Juan County
Summit County, CO Montana
Miles City Housing Authority
Missoula, MT
Powell County, MT
Shelby, MT North Dakota
Dickinson, ND
Spirit Lake Tribe Indian Reservation, ND South Dakota
Sioux Falls, SD
Yankton, SD
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