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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) assists communities in meeting their environmental responsibilities and goals through environmental projects. In order to accomplish these projects, IDEM works in cooperation with other agencies to provide funding in the form of grants and loans.

2009 State-Funded Recycling and Pollution Prevention Grants and Loans

As all levels of government around the country are managing budget reductions, the state of Indiana is committed to keeping all essential government services running smoothly and effectively during these difficult times. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is temporarily suspending state-funded grant and loan programs for business and local government recycling and pollution prevention projects, including the Recycling Market Development Program. Awards for pending grant or loan agreements that were not signed and returned to IDEM as of December 19, 2008, will be delayed.

Additional information about grants available to businesses, local government, and organizations in Indiana is available at the Office of Federal Grants and Procurement.

The following grants and loans are available for local governments and other eligible entities who wish to tackle environmental problems within their community:

Clean Water Act

Section 205(j) Grants

These grants are for water quality management planning to determine the nature, extent and causes of point and non-point source pollution problems, as well as develop plans to resolve these problems.

  • Eligible Entities: Municipal governments, county governments, regional planning commissions, and other public organizations.
  • Amount Available: Amount varies, averages $350,000 annually.
  • Grant Cycle: One application round per year.
  • Who to Call: Doug Campbell, NPS/TMDL Section at (317) 233-8491.
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Section 319(h) Grants

These grants are for projects that reduce documented non-point source water quality impairments. Funds may be available to develop and implement Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) and watershed management plans, provide technical assistance, demonstrate new technology, conduct assessments, and provide education and outreach.

  • Eligible Entities: Nonprofit organizations, universities, and local, state, and federal governmental agencies.
  • Amount available: $4,000,000 annually; Grants are for 60% of project costs; a 40% matching contribution is required. Federal funds cannot be used for matching.
  • Grant Cycle: One application round per year.
  • Who to Call: Laura Bieberich, NPS/TMDL Section at (317) 233-1863.
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State Revolving Fund (SRF) Wastewater and Drinking Water Loans

The SRF Loan Programs provide low interest loans to eligible entities for the planning, design, construction, renovation, improvement or expansion of wastewater and drinking water systems. SRF Program Loans or other financial assistance is available for improvements to wastewater and drinking water plants, sewer line and water line extensions projects. Funds are also available for the costs associated with non-point source water pollution abatement projects, such as wetland restoration/protection, erosion control measures, storm water projects that improve water quality practices, and wellhead and source protection measures.

  • Eligible Entities: Political subdivision including incorporated cities, towns, counties, regional sewer/water districts, conservancy districts and water authorities are eligible for both DWSR and WWSRF. Private and not-for-profit facilities are eligible only for DWSRF. Private and not-for-profit facilities are eligible only for drinking water SRF loans.
  • Amount Available: SRF Loans are fixed rate 20 year loans. An eligible entity's interest rate is determined based upon the calendar quarter in which its loan is closed. Interest rates are adjusted quarterly, and the ensure a subsidized rate is being offered, rates are set at or below 90% of the average 20 year AAA-rated general obligation bond Municipal Market Date. Rates are further discounted based upon the applicant's median household income (from current census data) and local user rates.
  • Grant Cycle: Continuous throughout the year.
  • Who to Call: Drinking Water SRF Administrator at (317) 232-8663, or the Wastewater SRF Administrator at (317) 232-4396
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Pollution Prevention Grant

The Indiana Pollution Prevention (P2) Grant Program is administered by the Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance (OPPTA) at IDEM. The purpose of the P2 Grant Program is to increase measurable results from pollution prevention, water and energy conservation, and source reduction activities. P2 Grants will help Indiana entities implement pollution prevention and source reduction activities and continue to promote environmental stewardship throughout Indiana. P2 grants are intended to fund the startup or expansion of programs.

  • Eligible Entities: Any entity located in Indiana.
  • Amount Available: $10,000 - $100,000 individually.
  • Grant Cycle: One application round per year.
  • Who to Call: Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance (OPPTA), at (317) 232-8172 / (800) 988-7901
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Indiana Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste Grants

Grant Program Temporarily Suspended

IDEM offers financial assistance for various governmental and other groups who wish to start new or significantly expand recycling, composting, and household hazardous waste programs. Eligibility, funding, and cycle vary by grant. For detailed information regarding the grants listed above, please consult Recycle Indiana's Funding Section, or contact the Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance at (317) 232-8172 / (800) 988-7901.

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Indiana Recycling Market Development Program

Grant and Loan Program Temporarily Suspended

This program provides loans and grants to promote and assist recycling throughout Indiana by focusing on economic development efforts. The program encourages industrial and commercial entities to incorporate recycling into their activities through economics. It is supported by the Recycling Promotion and Assistance Fund (RPAF). For more information, please consult the Recycle Indiana Recycling Market Development Program page, or contact the Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance at (317) 232-8172 / (800) 988-7901.

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Indiana Waste Tire Fund Grants and Loans

Grant and Loan Program Temporarily Suspended

This program provides funding to promote and assist the use of Indiana waste tires in beneficial reuse applications and in the manufacture of new products made from recycled tires. It is supported by the Waste Tire Management Fund. For more information, please consult the Recycle Indiana Waste Tire Fund page, or contact the Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance at (317) 232-8172 / (800) 988-7901.

  • Eligible Entities: Indiana businesses, units of local government, schools and nonprofit organizations with 501(c) status.
  • Amount Available: 50% of the total project cost. See web site for further information.
  • Who to Call: Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance (OPPTA), at (317) 232-8172 / (800) 988-7901
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Indiana Brownfields Grants and Loans

The Indiana Finance Authority (IFA) administers several grants and loans with environmental technical support from IDEM staff as part of the Indiana Brownfields program. Brownfields are abandoned, idled, or underused properties where environmental contamination, either real or potential, hampers expansion and redevelopment. The IFA offers the following grants and loans for financial help in the process of site assessment, remediation, and demolition of brownfields:

  • Stipulated Site Assessment Grants
  • Stipulated Remediation Grants
  • Petroleum Remediation Grants
  • Federal Matching Grants
  • Low-Interest Loans
  • Voluntary Remediation Tax Credits

Information for the Brownfields Program will vary by grant or loan:

  • Eligible Entities: Political subdivisions and qualified co-applicants..
  • Amount Available: varies from a maximum of $100,000 to $400,000 per grant.
  • Grant Cycle: Varies by grant.
  • Who to Call: Financial Resources Coordinator, Indiana Brownfields Program, (317) 234-1688
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Community Focus Fund (CFF)

The CFF is a grant program administered by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) and is funded with federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) dollars. These grants support a variety of projects that either benefit low-to-moderate income persons or eliminate slum/blight in communities. Eligible projects typically include infrastructure improvement (water, sewer, and storm drainage), fire protection, downtown revitalization, community centers, day care centers, senior centers, historic preservation, and infrastructure in support of housing.

  • Eligible Entities: Small cities which do not receive CDBG funds directly from U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD), incorporated towns and counties (excluding Lake and Hamilton, which are entitlement counties).
  • Amount Available: Approximately $20,000,000 annually with 55% awarded to infrastructure projects (water, sewer, and storm drainage), and 45% available for other projects. Up to $500,000 fir individual projects. A 10% local match of total project cost is required.
  • Grant Cycle: Two application rounds per year.
  • Who to Call: Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, (317) 232-8911
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Boating Infrastructure Grant Program (BIG P)

The focus of this program is to provide funding (on a reimbursement basis) for the construction of facilities that will enhance boating for non-trailerable (26 feet or over in length), transient recreational boats. Funding can be used for such projects as slips for transient boaters, mooring buoys, navigational aids to direct safe entry to facilities, and initial dredging to provide transient vessels with safe channel depths.

  • Eligible Entities: All public marinas in Indiana which are situated along the shorelines of Lake Michigan and the Ohio River.
  • Amount Available:
    • Tier 1: Funding comprises an annual maximum of $100,000 that is available to each applying state on a non-competitive basis from approximately $8,000,000 in available annual federal funding per year.
    • Tier 2: Comprised of the remainder of the $8,000,000 invariable federal funding after Tier 1 is granted.

    Funding is very competitive and IDEM recommends early contact if expecting to apply for Tier 2 funding. A 25% matching contribution is required. Federal funds may not be used for matching.

  • Grant Cycle: One application round per year.
  • Who to Call: Office of Pollution Prevention & Technical Assistance, (317) 232-8172
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Clean Vessel Act (CVA) Grant Program

The goal of the CVA is to reduce overboard sewage discharge from recreational board. In accordance with the legislative goal, this grant program provides funding (on a reimbursement basis) for the construction, renovation, operation, and maintenance of pump-out stations for holding tanks and dump stations for portable toilets.

  • Eligible Entities: All public and private marinas in Indiana.
  • Amount Available: $10,000,000 of variable annual funding on the federal level to be awarded to stated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on a competitive basis. Funding for the State of Indiana varies by year based on request for funds. A 25% matching contribution is required. Federal funds may not be used for matching.
  • Grant Cycle: One application round per year.
  • Who to Call: Office of Pollution Prevention & Technical Assistance, (317) 232-8172
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