CFDA 66.487 · retired
Non-State Member Support for the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan
· ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY · Program page ↗
Objective
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public Law 117-58), enacted November 15, 2021, appropriated $60 million for EPA to issue grants, including grants to non-state Hypoxia Task Force (HTF) members and key partners (21 eligible tribes, three sub-basin committees, and a Land Grant University Consortium) to support the implementation of the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan. This grant program considers relevant approaches to achieving the intended goals and objectives of the program consistent with statutory requirements. Awardees are required to provide annual progress reports which will be used to measure successful implementation and support evaluation. EPA’s funding priority is to award funds to non-state HTF partners to provide technical assistance and outreach support to the HTF Members on nutrient reduction strategies and to advance bold, systemic actions that accelerate nutrient load reductions in the MARB and to the Gulf of America. EPA expects HTF Partners to develop workplans that prioritize those actions most effective as to help the HTF reach the Action Plan goals and develop capacity to reducing nutrient loads, using both proven and innovative approaches, that are now possible with funding for the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan.
Who Can Apply
- Interstate Organization
- Nonprofit Organization
- Federally Recognized Indian/Native American/Alaska Native Tribal Government
- Other
Who Benefits
- Other
Interstate, State, Local, Public nonprofit institution/organization, Other public institution/organization, Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments, Individual/Family, Minority group, Small business, Profit organization, Private nonprofit institution/organization, Anyone/general public, Native American Organizations, Scientist/Researchers, Farmer/Rancher/Agriculture Producer, Small Business Person, Consumer, Homeowner, Land/Property Owner, Black, American Indian, U.S. Citizen, Moderate Income, Low Income, Suburban, Rural
Assistance Types
- Cooperative Agreement
Program Contact
flahive.katie@epa.gov
202-566-1206