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Environmental Justice Government-to-Government Program

Detailed information about this program is below:

Category Information About This Specific Program
Title The Environmental Justice Government-to-Government Program 
Purpose The purpose of this program is to support and/or create model state, tribal, local, and territorial government activities that lead to measurable environmental or public health results in communities disproportionately burdened by environmental harms and risks. These models should leverage or utilize existing resources or assets of state, tribal, local, and territorial agencies to develop key tools and processes that integrate environmental justice considerations into all levels of government and government programs. 
Type of Assistance Cooperative Agreement
Eligible Applicants

Eligible entities include: 

  • A partnership between a state and a community-based nonprofit organization.
  • A partnership between a tribe and a community-based nonprofit organization.
  • A partnership between a local government and a community-based nonprofit organization.
  • US Territories, Freely Associated States, and tribal governments in remote areas.

If your organization is NOT eligible, we encourage you to partner with other eligible entities on a project. More information is available in the Request for Applications (pdf)(1,006 KB).

Eligible Activities

Below are examples of the types of activities which may be considered for funding under this solicitation. This list is provided for illustrative purposes only and is not all inclusive. 

  • Cleanup of nonhazardous trash (e.g., scrap tires, construction debris) in underserved communities, especially where illegal dumping is an ongoing concern.
  • Research that is incidental to the project design. 
  • Public education. 
  • Small-scale construction and demolition work (if needed for project). 
  • Small-scale clean-ups. 
  • Major disposal training. 
  • Energy recovery projects training.
  • Building refurbishments that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. 
  • Mitigation of pollution.
  • Remediation of lead or asbestos. 
  • Community revitalization planning in support of climate resiliency and adaptation. 
  • Development of disaster preparedness plans. 
  • Community revitalization planning addressing local pollution and greenspace. 
Excluded Activities/Other Restrictions
  • Lobbying as restricted in Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) section 200.450 and the terms and conditions of Environmental Justice Government-to-Government assistance agreements. 
  • Legal advice, services, or representation. 
  • Travel for federal employees. 
  • Projects or programs that are not eligible for funding under section 138(b)(2) of the Clean Air Act or the environmental justice implementation and training grant authority in EPA’s Fiscal Year 2022 Appropriation Act, Public Law 117-103.
Pre-Funding Requirements (if applicable) Not applicable
Typical Award Amount (if applicable)

EPA anticipates awarding approximately $70,000,000 of funding through 70 cooperative agreements nationwide, organized in four tracks of funding as follows:

  • $20,000,000 annual appropriations for states partnering with community-based nonprofit organizations (CBOs) proposing projects for up to $1 million each. Approximately 20 awards for up to $1 million each are anticipated under this track.
  • $20,000,000 of Inflation Reduction Act appropriations for tribal governments partnering with CBOs proposing projects for up to $1 million each. Approximately 20 awards for up to $1 million each are anticipated under this track.
  • $20,000,000 of Inflation Reduction Act appropriations for local governments partnering with CBOs proposing projects for up to $1 million each. Approximately 20 awards for up to $1 million each are anticipated under this track.
  • $10,000,000 annual appropriations for U.S. territories, freely associated states, Puerto Rico, and tribes in remote areas proposing projects for up to $1 million each. Approximately 10 awards for up to $1 million each are anticipated under this track.
Total Awarded Fiscal Year 2023 (if applicable) $70 million
Match Requirement (if applicable) None
Solicitation Process/Timeline Applicants must submit packages on or before April 10, 2023. Applicants should plan for projects to begin on October 1, 2023. 
Proposal Elements/Scoring Criteria Proposal review information and criteria are available in guidelines.
Contact Information (primary contact and website or other source) Omari Burrell
Email: Burrell.Omari@epa.gov
Phone: (214) 665-3162
Website Information about Successful Tribal Applicants/Projects The Environmental Justice Government-to-Government Program website
Headquarters Office U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Environmental Justice (2201A)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20460
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Last updated on January 7, 2025
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