Applications for Subawards – August Launch

Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program: Applications for Subawards August Launch

Grantmaker A_Offline Application Option_Noncompetitive Awards_June 2024

Applications for Subawards – August Launch

OMB: 2090-0035

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The use of this provided template is optional. EPA will not penalize or withhold a benefit from the respondent for providing the requested information in another format.




Thriving Communities XXXXXX Environmental Protection Agency Noncompetitive Grant

Grantmaker A


To complete application:

  • Create account by going to < application website > directly or through Grantmaker A’s website link

  • Sign-up for an account on < application website >

  • Enter email address for individual filling out application

  • For assistance with < application website > use red question mark help icon on top right of their website or contact: < contact email for application website >

  • For assistance with application contact: < contact email for Grantmaker A >


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I. Organization Information

  1. Organization Name

    1. If Fiscally Sponsored please list your Fiscal Sponsor and the name of your project – Official applicant must be the Fiscal Sponsor

  2. Eligibility Status

    1. 501c3

    2. 501c3 Fiscally Sponsored Project – Official applicant must be the Fiscal Sponsor

    3. Institutions of higher education

    4. Local governments

    5. Native American Organizations

    6. Tribal governments (both federally recognized and state-recognized) and Intertribal Consortia

    7. (Ineligible) None of the above – Individuals, For Profit Businesses, State Governments

  1. Brief Description of Applicant Organization

 i.     Provide a brief description (100 words or less) of the applicant organization, including its mission and key ongoing projects and activities in which it is involved.


  1. Mailing Address

    1. Country, Address, Address Line 2 (optional), City, State, Province or Region, Zip or Postal Code

  2. Site Address (if different from address above)

    1. Country, Address, Address Line 2 (optional), City, State, Province or Region, Zip or Postal Code

  1. Organization Phone number

  2. Organization Website

  3. Employer Identification Number

  4. Do you operate as a 501(c)(3) or fall under the eligible subgrantee entities list?

  5. Organizational Annual Budget (for current year or next year depending on timing of the grant release date)

  6. Provide Income Statement for most recently completed fiscal year

  7. Year organization founded

  8.  How many full-time equivalent employees (FTE) does your organization employ?

 

 

II. Contact Information

  1. Primary Contact Name

i.     individual will be responsible for ongoing reporting and administration of this grant

      1. Primary Contact Title

      2. Primary Contact Phone Number

      3. Primary Contact Email


  1. Authorized Person Contact Name

i.     individual with signatory authority

  1. Authorized Contact Phone Number

  2. Authorized Contact Email

  1. Other Contact Information


III. Environmental Justice Issue(s) to Be Addressed

 

  1. What are the local environmental/public health issue(s) that your project seeks to assess (Phase I) or address (Phase II and III)?

      1. Air quality & asthma

      2. Fence line air quality monitoring

      3. Monitoring of effluent discharges from industrial facilities

      4. Water quality & sampling

      5. Small cleanup projects

      6. Improving food access to reduce vehicle miles traveled

      7. Stormwater issues and green infrastructure

      8. Lead and asbestos contamination

      9. Pesticides and other toxic substances

      10. Healthy homes that are energy/water use efficient and not subject to indoor air

      11. pollution

      12. Illegal dumping activities, such as education, outreach, and small-scale clean-ups

      13. Emergency preparedness and disaster resiliency

      14. Environmental job training for occupations that reduce greenhouse gasses and

      15. other air pollutants

      16. Environmental justice training for youth

      17. Other

17a. Other (please describe)


IV. Project Plan, Goals, Outputs, and Outcomes

(Projects must benefit people in disadvantaged communities as defined by the IRA map)

 

  1. Short Project description, goals, and community need for project


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