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Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities: Assistance from Grantees

Between 2012 to 2017, EPA awarded Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities grants to four nonprofit organizations with extensive expertise in community sustainability. Each grantee offered a community assistance program that capitalized on tools they had chosen or developed. Communities were selected for assistance through a competitive process administered independently by the grantees.

  • Forterra
  • Global Green, USA
  • Project for Public Spaces
  • Smart Growth America

Forterra

In 2012, Forterra assisted 21 communities:

  • Association of Bay Area Governments, California
  • Austin, Minnesota
  • Blue Earth, Minnesota
  • Kirkland, Washington
  • Federal Way, Washington
  • Foxboro, Massachusetts
  • Gloucester, Massachusetts
  • Issaquah, Washington
  • LaCrescent, Minnesota
  • Lexington, Minnesota
  • Makah Tribe, Neah Bay, Washington
  • Maynard, Massachusetts
  • Mountain View, California
  • Newton and Needham, Massachusetts
  • Pine River, Minnesota
  • Prior Lake, Minnesota
  • Quinault Indian Nation, Taholah, Washington
  • San Jose, California
  • Santa Clara County, California
  • Tukwila, Washington
  • Walnut Creek, California

Global Green, USA

In 2016, Global Green assisted four communities:

  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Seattle, Washington

In 2015, Global Green assisted two communities:

  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • St. Louis, Missouri

In 2014, Global Green assisted eight communities:

  • Dubuque, Iowa
  • Long Beach, California
  • Long Beach, New York (Superstorm Sandy recovery)
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Oak Forest, Illinois
  • Santa Monica, California
  • Westerly, Rhode Island (Superstorm Sandy recovery)

In 2013, Global Green assisted eight communities, including assistance to two communities recovering from Superstorm Sandy:

  • Burlington, Vermont
  • Camden, New Jersey
  • Cary, North Carolina
  • Hoboken, New Jersey (Superstorm Sandy recovery)
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Montgomery, Alabama
  • Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New York (Superstorm Sandy recovery)
  • Toledo, Ohio

In 2012, Global Green assisted eight communities:

  • Dearborn, Michigan
  • Eden Prairie, Minnesota
  • Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Lafayette, Indiana
  • Lakewood, Colorado
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • Oakland, California
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Project for Public Spaces

In 2016, Project for Public Spaces and its partners assisted one community:

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

In 2015, Project for Public Spaces and its partners assisted eight communities:

  • Eldon, Missouri
  • Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin
  • Gretna, Louisiana
  • Knoxville–Knox County, Tennessee
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Oak Park, Michigan
  • Palm Bay, Florida
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico

In 2013, Project for Public Spaces assisted nine communities:

  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Lee County, Florida
  • Omaha, Nebraska
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Spartanburg, South Carolina
  • Twinsburg, Ohio
  • Valley Metro (Phoenix), Arizona
  • Village of Hyde Park, Vermont

In 2012, Project for Public Spaces assisted 10 communities:

  • Blue Springs, Missouri
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Eau Claire, Wisconsin
  • Gulfport, Mississippi
  • Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Maumee, Ohio
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Port Charlotte, Florida
  • Wellpinit, Washington

Smart Growth America

In 2017, Smart Growth America assisted nine communities:

  • Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, Wisconsin
  • Fitchburg, Massachusetts
  • Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Osage Nation, Oklahoma
  • Pagosa Springs, Colorado
  • Sitka, Alaska
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma

In 2016, Smart Growth America assisted 10 communities:

  • Anchorage, Alaska
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Huntsville, Alabama
  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • Longwood, Florida
  • Lowell, Massachusetts
  • North Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Pittsburg, Kansas
  • Quitman, Mississippi
  • Royal Oak, Michigan

In 2015, Smart Growth America assisted 14 communities:

  • Bentonville, Arkansas
  • Charlottesville, Virginia
  • Cheyenne Metropolitan Planning Organization, Wyoming
  • Columbia, Missouri
  • Fort Pierre, South Dakota
  • Franklin, Tennessee
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization, Tennessee
  • Macon-Bibb County, Georgia
  • Sanford, Florida
  • SeaTac, Washington
  • Spokane, Washington
  • Tucker County, West Virginia

In 2014, Smart Growth America assisted 18 communities:

  • Cedar Hill (North Central Texas Council of Governments), Texas
  • Des Moines, Iowa
  • East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, Florida
  • Emmett, Idaho
  • Fort Peck Assiniboine/Sioux Tribes, Montana
  • Green River, Wyoming
  • Hot Springs, Arkansas
  • Huntington, West Virginia
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Kauai County, Hawaii
  • Kenosha County, Wisconsin
  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Pasco County, Florida
  • Person County, North Carolina
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire
  • Queensbury, New York
  • Salisbury, Maryland
  • San Diego, California

In 2013, Smart Growth America assisted 22 communities:

  • Blue Springs, Missouri
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • Buena Vista, Michigan
  • Campbell, New York
  • Carlisle, Iowa
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Chula Vista, California
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Cuyahoga County, Ohio
  • Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
  • Des Moines, Iowa
  • Fairfax, Virginia
  • Graham County, North Carolina
  • Harlem Park, Maryland
  • Houston, Texas
  • Missoula, Montana
  • Park Forest, Illinois
  • Port Isabel, Texas
  • Reno, Nevada
  • Silverthorne (Northwest Colorado Council of Governments), Colorado
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia
  • Winchester, Connecticut

In 2012, Smart Growth America assisted 15 communities:

  • Byram, New Jersey
  • Caribou (Northern Maine Development Corporation), Maine
  • Deerfield Beach, Florida
  • Derry Township, Pennsylvania
  • Eastport, Maine
  • Greer, South Carolina
  • Gwinnett County, Georgia
  • Kimberly, Idaho
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Newark, Ohio
  • Notasulga, Alabama
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Pima County, Arizona
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Tacoma, Washington

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Last updated on October 25, 2024
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