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Region 6 Tribal Clean Air Act Funding - Fiscal Year 2025

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 6 Air Program is pleased to announce the availability of tribal grants under the Clean Air Act (CAA) for FY 2025.  The grant funds are to support national and regional tribal activities related to air quality in Indian Country.  To be considered for a CAA grant award in FY 2025, your proposal (including a Cover Page, Narrative Work Plan, Budget Narrative, and Position Description) must be completed and submitted to the attention of Aunjaneè Gautreaux in the Air Monitoring & Grants Section (6-ARPG) of the Air and Radiation Division, via email, at gautreaux.aunjanee@epa.gov by Tuesday, February 28, 2025 (proposals only). 

If you are interested in a CAA grant (Section 103 project or Section 105 program) grant or would like information assistance with your grant proposal documents, you may contact Aunjaneè Gautreaux, Tribal Air Coordinator and Project Officer, at (214) 665-7127 or e-mail at gautreaux.aunjanee@epa.gov.

To assist with determining your interest in applying for funding, you may contact your Tribal Air Project Officer for an electronic copy of the Region 6 Air Guidance document: Protecting Tribal Air Quality Options and Opportunities (Revised December 2022).

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Last updated on November 13, 2024
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