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BP Oil Spill Environmental Justice Grant Opportunity

Sep 05 2010 Uncategorized | 1 comment

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is accepting proposals for up to ten $30,000 cooperative agreements (grants) to support the protection of human health and the environment in communities affected by the BP oil spill. Local incorporated non-profit community-based organizations—including faith based organizations and those affiliated with religious institutions, environmental justice networks, and local Native American tribal governments—located and working in areas within affected states, are eligible to apply. Applications are due October 4, 2010.

EPA will award up to 10 cooperative agreements to local incorporated non-profit community-based organizations located in areas affected by the BP oil spill. EPA developed the grant program after meeting with local organizations in the Gulf Region and learning that there was a need for technical assistance to support educational outreach to communities affected by the BP oil spill. The grants will provide funding to help develop educational materials on what seafood is safe to eat, what to do if exposed to oil, and how to address and adapt to the spill’s long-term effects. Providing grant funding directly to local organizations will help to ensure that information is distributed through trusted networks of communication and from organizations that will continue to support efforts to rebuild in the wake of disaster.

Organizations that are able to provide accurate and current information to a wide geographic area in the affected region are encouraged to apply by October 4, 2010.

To read the request for proposals and for information on how to apply: http://epa.gov/environmentaljustice/grants/bp-spill-grants.html

 

 

  1. Rogelio I10-08-10

    I thought it’s over now. BP oil spill still a trending topic over the Internet. Some economists see this as one way to give unemployed people an opportunity to work. Granted that’s true somehow, but seeing it as a whole, this devastating catastrophe has brought us a lot of things to worry about. it’s been more or less 5 months since it started, and obviously its effect is long term as we can still get beyond of it. Yet, good to know that several grants is being given to help these people.
     

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