Environmental Education Grants
Announcements
- The deadline for applying for a 2009 EE grant is December 18, 2008.
- How to apply for an EE grant
- Status of funding
- Tips for developing successful grant applications
- View frequently asked questions related to the EE Grant Program
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The Grants Program sponsored by EPA's Environmental Education Division (EED), Office of Children's Health Protection and Environmental Education, supports environmental education projects that enhance the public's awareness, knowledge, and skills to help people make informed decisions that affect environmental quality. EPA awards grants each year based on funding appropriated by Congress. Annual funding for the program ranges between $2 and $3 million. Most grants will be in the $15,000 to $25,000 range.
2009 Environmental Education Grants
The deadline for applying for a 2009 environmental education grant is December 18, 2008. Visit How to Apply for an Environmental Education Grant for specific instructions for submitting an application.
- Fiscal year 2009 solicitation notice
- HTML format
- PDF format [PDF, 101 KB, 29 pages, about PDF]
- Application and budget form
- Application for Federal Assistance SF-424 [PDF, 206 KB, 4 pages, about PDF]
- Budget Information SF-424a [PDF, 249 KB, 1 page, about PDF]
- Examples of performance measures for EE grants
- Performance measures (logic model) template (Microsoft Word format)
- View frequently asked questions related to the EE Grant Program
All grants awarded by EED
View descriptions, maps, and summary statistics for all EE grants awarded since 1992.
Regional contacts for environmental education grants
Fact sheet about EPA's EE grants program [PDF, 81 KB, 2 pages, about PDF]
Status of Funding for EE Grants
At this time, funding for EPA's Environmental Education Program is uncertain because the federal budget for FY 2009 is not yet final. Since EPA cannot be certain of the funding to be appropriated by Congress, potential applicants should be aware of the possibility that funding will not become available for these grants.