Environmental Media - Air
Grants and Funding
About CFDA
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) - the on-line database of all Federal programs available. Each grant is assigned a specific CFDA program code and listed after each EPA grant program. Use the program code to search the database to find further information.
EPA Programs
Grants and other funding opportunities available from EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) are posted on this site as they become available.
Go to Tribal Air Programs to learn more about Tribal air quality programs in Indian Country.
Indoor Air
Indoor Air Quality Grants Concerning EPA Surveys, Studies, Investigations,
Demonstrations and Special Purpose Activities Relating to
the Clean Air Act – Section 103
(CFDA: 66.034)
Purpose: Support indoor environment demonstration projects, outreach and training, surveys, studies, investigations, demonstrations and special purpose assistance relating to the causes effect, extent, prevention, and control of air pollution.
Contact: Tribal Air Coordinators
Indoor Radon Grants
(CFDA: 66.032)
Purpose: Support the development and implementation of radon programs and projects reducing radon risks.
Contact: Tribal Air Coordinators
Outdoor Air
Clean School Bus USA
(CFDA: 66.036)
Purpose: To support projects relating to necessary upgrades to diesel school bus fleets. CSBUSA is a national initiative to minimize children's exposure to diesel exhaust by reducing pollution from school buses. The program has three key elements: 1) reduce school bus idling; 2) retrofit 1991-2006 model year buses with devices that reduce pollution, and 3) replace pre-1990 buses with new, clean-technology buses.
Contact: Clean School Bus USA Team at (734) 214-4780
The Air Pollution Control Program Support Clean Air Act, Section
105 Air Program
(CFDA: 66.001)
Purpose: Assists in planning, developing, establishing, improving, and maintaining adequate programs for prevention and control of air pollution or implementation of national primary and secondary air quality standards.
Contact: Tribal Air Coordinators