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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accepting applications for two new grant opportunities to support states and Tribes in providing technical assistance to businesses seeking to develop and adopt pollution prevention (P2) practices. These grants are made possible by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and will advance environmental justice and protect disadvantaged communities. Applications for both grants are due in June.

Additionally, EPA is announcing a correction in the Requests for Applications (RFA) for both grants which erroneously stated that EPA would not accept multiple applications from the same applicant. EPA has corrected the language in the RFA to clarify that if an applicant submits multiple applications for an identical project (either in error or to replace a previously submitted application), EPA will only review the most recently submitted application, unless the contact notifies Bridget Kelly (kelly.bridget@epa.gov) and specifies which application they want EPA to review.

Read more about P2 and the P2 grant program.

Email p2hub@epa.gov with questions about P2 grants or for help applying for a P2 grant.

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