The Environmental Justice Government-to-Government (EJG2G) Program
State and local governments – including public port authorities – and tribes can now apply for funding from the EJG2G Program (formerly known as the State Environmental Justice Cooperative Agreement program). The EJG2G Program works to support and/or create model 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 agencies to develop key tools and processes that integrate environmental justice considerations into governments and government programs at all levels.
Of the approximately $70 million in available funding, $20 million will be for state governments to be used in conjunction with Community-Based Organization (CBO) partners, $20 million will be for local government with CBO partners, $20 million will be for Federally Recognized Tribal Nations with CBO partners, and $10 million will be for U.S. territories and remote tribes with limited access to CBO partners. In total the Agency anticipates funding approximately 70 projects of up to $1 million each for a 3-year project.
The Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem-Solving Program (EJCPS) Cooperative Agreement Program
Near-port community organizations and other eligible entities can now apply for funding from EPA’s EJCPS Cooperative Agreement Program, which provides financial assistance to eligible organizations working on or planning to work on projects to address local environmental and/or public health issues in their communities. The program assists recipients in building collaborative partnerships with other stakeholders (e.g., local businesses and industry, local government, medical service providers, academia, etc.) to develop solutions that will significantly address environmental and/or public health issues at the local level. $30M of funding is available to support approximately 50 awards of up to $500k for community-based organizations and an additional 33 awards of up to $150k for small CBOs with five or fewer full-time employees.
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