Grants and Funding
EPA’s Office of Children’s Health Protection and Environmental Education (OCHPEE) supports projects that work to protect children’s health from environmental threats. EPA awards grants each year based on available funding. Choose from the topics below for the latest information about OCHPEE grants and other related funding opportunities.
Current Funding OpportunitiesChildren's Health Grants Awarded
Past Solicitations
Materials Needed to Apply for an EPA Grant
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Current Funding Opportunities
EPA Funding Opportunities
- Adaptation for Future Air Quality Analysis and Decision Support Tools in Light of Global Change Impacts and Mitigation: EPA's Global Change Research Program is seeking applications proposing research to better understand the interactions of climate change, air pollution regulatory programs, greenhouse gas mitigation policies, and efforts to adapt to a changing climate, and how these interactions affect air quality.
- Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Conferences, Workshops, and/or Meetings: EPA is soliciting applications for the planning, arranging, administering and/or conducting of conferences, workshops, and/or meetings that focus on research to protect human health and safeguard the environment.
Children's Health Grants Awarded
OCHPEE issued the following grants or cooperative agreements in 2008: OCHPEE issued the following grants or cooperative agreements in 2005: OCHPEE issued the following grants or cooperative agreements prior to 2005:- National Conference of State Legislatures (PDF) (1 pg, 22K) or in WordPerfect (1 pg, 12K)
- American Academy of Pediatrics (PDF) (1 pg, 21K) or in WordPerfect (1 pg, 4K)
- Ambulatory Pediatric Association (PDF) (1 pg, 26K) or in WordPerfect (1 pg, 13K)
- Awards made under the competitive solicitation known as "Children's Environmental Health Protection State Level Collaboration to Address Childhood Asthma Initiative, Fiscal Year 2003" USEPA-AO-OCHP-03-001
Past Solicitations
OCHP issued the following solicitations in FY 07:
- Building Capacity to Address Environmental Health Issues During Pregnancy (Word) (17 pp, 124K). Also available in PDF Format (17 pp, 654K).
OCHP issued the following solicitations in FY 04:
- Building State, Territorial, and Tribal Capacity To Address Children's Environmental Health: Environmental Triggers of Childhood Asthma; Initial Announcement.
- Building Health Professional Capacity to Address Children’s Environmental Health; Initial Announcement
OCHP issued the following solicitation in FY 03:
Materials Needed to Apply for an EPA Grant
- EPA Grant Application Forms: EPA Grant Application Kit for Federal Assistance forms that are required for submission and consideration of a grant proposal are available on-line at www.epa.gov/ogd/AppKit/application.htm. All of the forms provided in this link are required to be completed for Full Proposals under the Solicitation known as “Building State, Territorial and Tribal Capacity to Address Children's Environmental Health: Environmental Triggers of Childhood Asthma” and the Pre-application Proposals of the Solicitation known as “Building Health Professional Capacity to Address Children's Environmental Health.” To use these forms, download them, print them out and manually enter the requested information. Electronic submission of the application is not available.
- OMB Requirement: DUNS Number: Grant applicants are required
to
provide in their applications a Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data
Universal
Numbering System (DUNS) number when applying for Federal grants or
cooperative
agreements. The DUNS number will supplement other identifiers required
by
statute or regulation, such as tax identification numbers.
OMB has determined that there is a need for improved statistical reporting of Federal grants and cooperative agreements. Use of the DUNS number government-wide will provide a means to identify entities receiving those awards and their business relationships. The identifier will be used for tracking purposes, and to validate address and point of contact information.
Organizations can receive a DUNS number at no cost by calling the dedicated toll-free DUNS Number request line at 1-866-705-5711. An organization also can obtain a DUNS number at www.dnb.com/us/ . This process takes 30 business days and there is no cost unless the organization requests expedited (one day) processing, which involves a fee. - Tips on Writing a Grant Proposal: Applicants are advised to refer to the Grants Administration Division link: www.epa.gov/ogd/recipient/tips.htm for Tips on Writing a Grant Proposal.
- Quality Assurance Project Plans: Quality Assurance Project Plans may be required if and when your proposal is selected for award. Information on Quality Assurance Project Plans for assistance agreements can be found at: www.epa.gov/ogd/grants/assurance.htm. This requirement pertains to projects involving environmental programs, within the scope of the assistance agreement including direct measurements or data generation, environmental modeling, compilation of data from literature or electronic media, and data supporting the design, construction, and operation of environmental technology. EPA assistance agreement recipients with such environmental programs in their proposal must implement or have implemented a quality system conforming to the American National Standard ANSI/ASQC E4-1994, specifications and Guidelines for Quality Systems for Environmental Data Collection and Environmental Technology Programs. For further guidance see: www.epa.gov/ogd/grants/assurance.htm and www.epa.gov/quality/.