About Brownfields
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Brownfields grants continue to serve as the foundation of EPA's
Brownfields Program. These grants support revitalization efforts
by funding environmental assessment, cleanup, and job training activities.
Brownfields Assessment Grants
provide funding for brownfield inventories, planning, environmental
assessments, and community outreach. Brownfields
Revolving Loan Fund Grants provide funding to capitalize loans
that are used to clean up brownfields. Brownfields
Job Training Grants provide environmental training for residents
of brownfields communities. Brownfields
Cleanup Grants provide direct funding for cleanup activities
at certain properties with planned greenspace, recreational, or
other nonprofit uses. EPA's investment in the Brownfields Program has resulted in many accomplishments, including leveraging more than $6.5 billion in brownfields cleanup and redevelopment funding from the private and public sectors and creating approximately 25,000 new jobs. The momentum generated by the Program is leaving an enduring legacy. The Brownfields Program and its partners have provided guidance and incentives to support economic revitalization, and empowered communities to address the brownfields in their midst. EPA's Brownfield Program continues to look to the future by expanding the types of properties it addresses, forming new partnerships, and undertaking new initiatives to help revitalize communities across the nation. |