Brownfields & Redevelopment Grants
Funding to assess, clean up, and redevelop contaminated and abandoned sites — EPA Brownfields assessment and cleanup grants, abandoned-mine-land reclamation, and site redevelopment. For local governments, redevelopment authorities, and environmental nonprofits.
14 open brownfields & redevelopment grants
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EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grants
openU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Provides direct funding for cleanup of brownfield sites with known contamination, enabling reuse for economic development, housing, or green space.
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EPA Brownfields Assessment Grants
openU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Funds environmental site assessments of brownfield properties to inventory, characterize, and assess contamination, enabling community-led cleanup and redevelopment.
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Title XVI Water Reclamation and Reuse Projects
openBureau of Reclamation
Title XVI Water Reclamation and Reuse Projects
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MUNICIPAL BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT
openDepartment of Fleet and Facility Management
KIMBALL CLEANUP - BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT
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CONTAMINATED ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ACT LANDS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
openEnvironmental Protection Agency
CONTAMINATED ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ACT LANDS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
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BROWNFIELD REVITALIZATION GRANT-STATE PROGRAM (Dept. ID 7120892402)
openEconomic Development
BROWNFIELD REVITALIZATION GRANT-STATE PROGRAM (Dept. ID 7120892402)
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BROWNFIELD REVITALIZATION GRANT
openEconomic Development
BROWNFIELD REVITALIZATION GRANT
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Riparian Cleanup And Trail Projects At Tumacacori NHP
openNational Park Service
Projects are for educating youth and young adults and giving them direct technical experience with the management and control of persistent invasive non-native plants and native habitat restoration techniques. Projects will be within Tumac cori National Historic Park in southern Arizona.
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Brownfields Area Wide Planning
openNational Park Service
The objectives of this task agreement are: To share experience and provide technical assistance to communities impacted by brownfields and derelict land issues. To build capacity for sustaining community engagement in brownfields area-wide planning and implementation activities over the long-term, especially those projects that will improve access to parks, recreation and conserved natural resources. To help communities transition from planning activities to implementation.
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Utah Geological Survey Collaboration on Geologic Hazards, Paleontology, and Abandoned Mine Lands Project
openNational Park Service
Collaboration on research, inventory and monitoring, resource assessments, and public education and outreach projects in units of the NPS in Utah. Stimulating and promoting public purposes including education, productive community involvement, and furthering the understanding and appreciation of resources within the NPS. Collaborating to increase the public's awareness and understanding of the relevance of Earth sciences.
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Geophysical Survey and Archeological Site Assessment
openNational Park Service
Fort Necessity National Battlefield is partnering with Indiana University of Pennsylvania to conduct a Geophysical Survey and Archeological Site Assessment for Fort Necessity itself. The overview reviews and summarizes existing archeological data; the assessment evaluates the data. The report assesses past work and helps determine the need for and design of future studies. It is undertaken in a park or regional geographical framework and may be a part of multi agency planning efforts (NPS 28 1997:25).
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