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Scientific Research: SeaDoc Society’s Tribes and First Nations Grants – Apply by April 30
The SeaDoc Society is seeking applications for competitive grants of up to $50,000. The program supports science where more information is needed to improve the health of the Salish Sea ecosystem and its marine and coastal flora and fauna. Apply
ALPAR Youth Litter Patrol Grant – Apply by April 1
If you are looking to engage youth in litter cleanup in your community, ALPAR's Youth Litter Patrol grant may be able to help. Apply Need bags? ALPAR now has an online ordering form. There is no deadline, but bags take 2-4 weeks to ship, so it’s best to get your...
ALPAR Recycling Collection Event Mini-Grants (Alaska) – Apply by March 31, June 30 Sept. 30, Dec. 31
If you’re organizing a collection event for hard-to-recycle items, Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling (ALPAR) mini-grants may be able to help. Applications are due at the end of each quarter (3/31, 6/30, 9/30, 12/31). Apply Need bags? ALPAR now has...
Building Common Ground: Design Service for Rural, Tribal, and Remote Communities – Apply by March 27
Building Common Ground offers free architectural design, planning, landscape design, funding strategy, community engagement, leadership coaching, and other services for rural and Tribal design projects that need extra support to get off the ground. Learn about...
Tribal Brownfields Knowledge Circle Tulsa, OK – May 5-7
The Tribal Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities (TAB) program and the Cherokee Nation are hosting the Tribal Brownfields Knowledge Circle. Learn about the Cherokee Nation's brownfield program and hear from other local Oklahoma Tribes about the work they are...
Clerk’s Management for Rural Utilities: RUBA Training (Alaska) Anchorage, AK – March 16-20
This course hosted by the State of Alaska’s Rural Utility Business Advisors (RUBA) will teach the skills and knowledge needed for clerk's management of a small water and wastewater utility. (Even if you don’t deal with water or wastewater, you may be able to attend if...
EPA’s Wildfire Smoke Preparedness in Community Buildings Grant – Apply by April 15
EPA’s 2026 Wildfire Smoke Preparedness in Community Buildings Grant Program provides grants for the assessment, prevention, control or abatement of wildfire smoke hazards in community buildings and related activities. The program supports activities that...
NFWF’s Healthy American Forests Initiative – Apply by March 17
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is accepting proposals for projects on National Forest System lands that may include removal of vegetation, restoration of aquatic habitat, prescribed fire, or road decommissioning. Apply
HUD’s Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building Grant – Apply by March 5
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity for its Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building Grant Capacity Building grants. The grant will help applicants with developing and expanding the infrastructure...
ANTHC Solid Waste & Resilience Grants (Alaska) – Apply by Feb. 28
The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) Tribal Capacity Program is accepting applications for funding to carry out solid waste and resilience projects in rural Tribal communities. This is a competitive grant, with funding up to $50,000 for projects...
Tribal Brownfields Knowledge Circle – May 5-7
The Tribal Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities (TAB) program and the Cherokee Nation are hosting the Tribal Brownfields Knowledge Circle. Learn about the Cherokee Nation's brownfield program and hear from other local Oklahoma Tribes about the work they are...
Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management (ATCEM) – March 24-27
Hosted by the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, ATCEM is a collaborative space for Tribal environmental professionals from across Alaska to learn from one another, connect with support organizations and agencies, and discover resources that assist in...
Resources from DEC’s Solid Waste Program (Alaska)
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Resources Webpage provides a wide range of solid waste resources. Here are a few of note: DEC’s Waste Index: DEC uses the Waste Index to score landfill sites when they do inspections. This Excel...
AI Data Centers at Superfund and Brownfields Sites: EPA Resources
EPA’s Superfund and Brownfields programs have assembled resources to help interested parties assess the viability of Superfund site properties and brownfield sites for redevelopment as possible locations for Artificial Intelligence (AI) data centers or other...
WQX/STORET Data Assistance
Need assistance uploading water quality data? EPA’s WQX Helpdesk can answer your questions about data submission and retrieval. If you have a basic question, the fastest way to get an answer is to chat via email WQX Helpdesk (wqx@epa.gov). You may also request an...
EPA’s Environmental Education Grants – Apply by March 3
EPA has announced up to $3.2 million in funding for environmental education grants to support local, community-driven projects that help Americans protect their water, health, and natural surroundings. EPA expects to award up to 16 grants nationwide ranging from...
Washington Coastal Hazards Resilience Network Meeting – May 19
Join coastal decision-makers, planners, resource managers, researchers, and practitioners to share ideas, build partnerships, and advance coastal resilience efforts across Washington's coastlines. The meeting will be held in person in Lacey, WA. Register by April...
DEC’s Solid Waste Bootcamp (Alaska) – May 5-7
In May, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will host its next Solid Waste Bootcamp, an online training that teaches participants about the basics of solid waste management in Class III landfills. Some of the topics will include: Solid Waste 101...
Tribal Public Health Emergency Preparedness: NPAIB Conference and Training – May 4-8
Organized by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB), the Tribal Public Health Emergency Preparedness Conference and Training is designed to enhance the resilience of Indigenous communities in the face of emergencies and disasters. The...
Spark the Fire Grant Writing Course – April 7-July 7
Spark the Fire is offering a Spring 2026 Certificate in Grant Writing course. The training is designed for professionals who want hands-on experience developing competitive grant proposals. The course is conducted online and includes weekly sessions, writing...
Oneida Nation Underground Storage Tank Bootcamp – March 31-April 2
This free workshop hosted by the Oneida Nation will provide in-depth detail and hands-on experience in assessing, inspecting and evaluating all facets of underground storage tank (UST) system installation and operation. The workshop will be held in person in...
Drinking Water Rules Workshops: State of Idaho – March/April
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality will host the following in-person workshops in March and April. The trainings will cover the new and revised drinking water rules beginning in 2027, including PFAS, Lead and Copper Rule Improvements, Consumer Confidence...
Superfund/Brownfield Redevelopment and AI Data Centers: TSFWG Quarterly Meeting – Feb. 26
Hosted by the Tribal Superfund Working Group (TSFWG), this meeting will discuss a collaborative effort between EPA’s Superfund Redevelopment Program and the Brownfields Program to develop resources for the potential reuse of Superfund and Brownfields sites as...
Superfund Enforcement Process Overview for States and Tribes: EPA Course – Feb. 23-Feb. 26
This online course provides an overview of EPA’s Superfund enforcement process. It provides the same content as the last two days of the in-person course Superfund 101. The training is free and runs daily from 8:00 – 1:00 Pacific. Register
EPA’s Environmental Education Grant: EPA Webinar – Feb. 5
EPA will host a webinar to provide an overview of EPA’s Environmental Education Notice of Funding Opportunity, discuss how to write a competitive application, and answer commonly asked questions. Applications are due March 3. Register
Grants.gov Community Blog
If you want to keep up with changes to Grants.gov, subscribe to the Community Blog, a monthly update. Read past issues, including Year in Review: Your Round Up of Changes to Grants.gov in 2025.
Drought Conditions on Tribal Lands: Drought.gov Webpage
The American West is experiencing increasing drought, which affects water resources and fish. Check out Drought.gov’s Tribal Nations webpage for U.S. drought maps with reservation boundaries, studies on resilience planning, and more.
Tools from the National Center for Disaster Preparedness
The National Center for Disaster Preparedness has developed an array of tools and resources to help communities prepare for and respond to disasters. Just two examples: the US Natural Hazards Index and the presentation, “How to Survive a Disaster in 5 Easy Action...
Alaska Emergency and Disaster Homeowner’s Handbook: Sea Grant Alaska
This handbook provides an overview of natural hazards in Alaska, from tsunamis to volcanic eruptions. It covers potential impacts to communities and homeowners, best practices for preparing your home and surrounding area, how to prepare for an evacuation event, and...
EPA’s Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Committee Seeks Members
EPA’s Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Committee (FRRCC) provides independent policy advice, information, and recommendations to the EPA Administrator on a range of environmental issues and policies of importance to agriculture and rural communities....
Salmon Recovery and Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration Grants (Washington) – Apply between Jan. 13 and May 15
Apply between Jan. 13 and May 15Salmon Recovery and Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration Grants (Washington) Learn more Attend the application workshop on Jan. 29.
Native American Fish and Wildlife Society National Conference – May 4-7
The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society assists Native American and Alaska Native Tribes with the conservation, protection, and enhancement of their fish and wildlife resources. Their annual conference will be held in person in Verona, NY. Abstracts, requests...
National Tribal Water & Wastewater Operator Training & Certification Program – March/April
The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona National Tribal Water and Wastewater Operator Training and Certification Program provides online, in-person, and blended trainings. Upcoming trainings include: Water Treatment Level 1: March 2-6, 2026 (online); March 9-13,...
Trifluoroacetic Acid – A Planetary Boundary Threat: Tribal PFAS Webinar Recording
On December 12, the Tribal PFAS Working Group hosted this webinar to discuss trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a small PFAS compound, and its increasing presence in the environment. Listen to the recording
EPA’s Tribal Reserved Rights Rule: NTAA/NTWC Webinar Recording
On December 9, the National Tribal Air Association (NTAA) and National Tribal Water Council (NTWC) co-hosted a webinar on EPA’s Tribal Reserved Rights Rule. The rule directs states to consider the impact of state water quality standards on tribal reserved rights, such...
The Competition Process: EPA Webinar Materials
EPA hosted a webinar on how to apply for a competitive grant on December 17. The webinar presentation and helpful links are now available on the Competition Process Webinar webpage. The recording should be posted soon. Find recordings and materials for...
Asthma in Winter: EPA Infographics
Check out EPA’s Asthma Triggers Infographics to learn how to reduce exposure to indoor environmental asthma triggers. Some of these triggers are especially prominent in winter, when we spend more time indoors. The six infographics cover mold, secondhand smoke, pets,...
Need Ideas for 2027?
If you’re looking for ideas for your FY27 (or CY27) GAP work plan, you may wish to visit the 2022 GAP Technical Assistance Handbook, which provides a roadmap of activities that may be useful when developing environmental programs. The handbook contains sections...
Washington’s Workplace Safety for Workers Affected by Climate Change Grant – Apply by June 30, 2026
Washington’s Workplace Safety for Workers Affected by Climate Change Grant is a non-competitive grant programs open to all Federally Recognized Tribes with impacts to rights and interest in their tribal lands within Washington state. This grant program focuses on the...
Washington’s Healthy Environment for All Tribal Capacity Grant – Apply by June 30, 2026
Washington’s Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Tribal Capacity Grant is a non-competitive grant opportunity open to all Federally Recognized Tribes with impacts to rights and interest in their Tribal lands within Washington state. The base award is $45,454 per Tribe....
USDA’s Emergency Watershed Protection Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWP) helps local communities recover after a natural disaster strikes. The EWP Program offers technical and financial assistance to help local communities relieve imminent threats to...
Managing Stormwater in Washington: NEBC Conference – March 3, 2026
Provided by the Northwest Environmental Business Council (NEBC) and the Washington Department of Ecology, this event will convene regulated companies, governments, solution providers, and regulators to discuss stormwater management. The conference will be held in...
Record Retention
So, how long do you have to hang on to those pesky old grant records? Per 2 CFR 200.334, most records pertinent to federal award must be retained for three years from the date of submission of the final financial report.
Indigenous Access
IndigenousACCESS, provided by the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI), is a rapid-response tool to help users locate information and resources related to extreme hazards and severe weather events in the Pacific Northwest. The website’s PNW Tribal Flood...
Tribal Technical Assistance to Brownfields
The Tribal Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) program supports Indigenous communities in protecting and restoring sacred lands and accomplishing their revitalization goals. TAB is a collaborative partnership between Kansas State University, the Institute for...
Go Green’s IAQ in Schools Grants – Apply by Feb. 27, 2026
The Go Green Initiative, in partnership with the National School Boards Association, will identify 10 school districts to receive intensive technical assistance with implementing an Indoor Air Quality Management Plan in all of their...
Underground Storage Tank Operators in Indian Country: NEIWPCC Online Training
NEIWPCC is offering a free online training and exam (Class A or Class B) for Underground Storage Tank Operators in Indian Country. The course was developed in partnership with EPA. Learn more
Mercury in a Warming Arctic: CHE Webinar Recording
Hosted by the Collaborative for Health & Environment (CHE) on December 4, this webinar addresses permafrost thawing in the Arctic, which is releasing mercury into Alaska’s rivers and landscapes, creating risks for ecosystems and community health. Watch the...
Navigating Natural Hazards and Extreme Weather Events in Tribal Communities: Online Training
The National Center for Disaster Preparedness is offering a web-based training on the impacts of extreme weather events and the associated risks and hazards on emergency management, with a specific emphasis on Tribal Nation protocols. The course will teach tailored...
Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management: Call for Abstracts
The Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management (ATCEM) will be held March 24-27, 2026, in Anchorage, AK. The organizers are seeking abstracts for trainings and workshops for the six tracks: capacity building, community infrastructure,...
Closeouts: Critically Delinquent Progress Reports
Heads up to an issue we recently learned about: A “deficiency” will be logged in SAM.govagainst a grantee for failure to submit final grant reports within one year of the end of the grant cycle. 2 CFR 200.344 says: (h) The Federal agency must make every...
Submitting an SF-425, Federal Financial Report
The SF-425, Federal Financial Report, is required annually within 90 days of the end of the performance period. If your grant operates on the fiscal year, the report is due by December 30. If your grant operates on the calendar year, the report is due by March...
Climate Smart Communities Grant – Apply by March 12, 2026
The Climate Smart Communities Initiative (CSCI) provides funding and technical assistance to advance community-based climate resilience in U.S. communities or regions that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Grants typically range from $75,000 to...
Integrating Climate Considerations into Planning: A Quick Reference Guide
Assembled by the Alaska Tribal Resilience Learning Network, this reference guide provides templates for including climate future projections and climate data into Small Community Emergency Response Plans (SCERPs), Hazard Mitigation Plans (HMPs), and other common...
Western Alaska Science Conference: Call for Abstracts
Hosted by Alaska Sea Grant, the Western Alaska Science Conference will highlight ways for maintaining strength, health, and subsistence lifestyles while moving forward during rapid transitions within the environment, ecology, and industries of Western Alaska. The...
National Tribal Forum on Air Quality: Call for Proposals
The National Tribal Forum on Air Quality will be held April 27-30, 2026, in the Pacific Northwest. The Forum supports Tribal programs by fostering information-sharing and networking opportunities focused on building Tribal capacity in air quality management. The...
National Association of Environmental Professionals Conference & Training Symposium: Call for Abstracts
The National Association of Environmental Professionals Conference & Training Symposium will be held May 11-14, 2026, in Anchorage, AK. Environmental professionals from across the country will learn about new projects, share technical knowledge, network...
Celebrating America’s Wild & Wonderful Wetlands: Call for Abstracts
The National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM) is seeking abstracts for its conference, April 27-30, 2026, in Shepherdstown, WV. NAWM is particularly interested in presentations that address one or more of the following topics: Updates on State and Tribal...
GAP Notice of Funding Availability: Slides and Recording
FY 27 GAP NOFA Webinar Slides PDF If you missed yesterday's webinar on the GAP funding announcement, you can enjoy it now! The slides are attached (in case you didn't see them previously) and you can listen to the recording here: ...
Registering for the System for Awards Management (SAM)
It is vital to keep your organization's SAM registrationactive. If your Tribe's registration expires, obtaining a new registration can take a long time, so please check your registration status NOW and make note of the expiration date.If you simply need to renew...
DOE’s Microgrid Technical Assistance
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Community Microgrid Assistance Partnership (C-MAP) brings together communities, Tribes, industry and other organizations working to advance microgrids, creating a forum for innovation. C-MAP is offering technical assistance to...
Washington’s After the Flames Conference – April 6-9, 2026
Hosted by the Washington Department of Natural Resources and Coalitions & Collaboratives, the After the Flames conference will bring together wildfire-impacted communities, response agencies, and recovery experts to share tools, build partnerships, and...
Superfund and Brownfields: EPN Webinar Recording
Hosted by the Environmental Protection Network, EPA 101: Superfund & Brownfieldsfeatured three EPA alumni discussing Brownfield and Superfund sites. Learn about the different types and how to use federal environmental programs to reclaim...
EPA Proposes to Extend the Deadline for Alternative Closure of CCR Surface Impoundments
On today [Nov 25, 2025], EPA announced a proposal to extend the compliance deadline for coal combustion residuals (CCR) surface impoundments continuing to operate under the alternative closure provisions in 40 C.F.R. 257.103(f)(2). Specifically, EPA is proposing to...
DOE’s Expert Match: Short-Term Energy Technical Assistance
The Department of Energy (DOE) Energy to Communities (E2C) program offers free, short-term technical assistance through Expert Match to help communities tackle near-term energy challenges. Eligible stakeholders can receive 40–60 hours of support over 3–4 months from...
U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty & Governance Summit – April 14-17, 2026
The U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network invites Tribal and Indigenous leaders, Indigenous community programs, Indigenous data-focused scholars, policy experts, and other data actors and practitioners to attend the Summit in Tuscon, AZ. Register Submit a...
Healthy Homes Assessment Principles: IHS Course – Feb. 24-26, 2026
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is hosting this advanced training in Portland, OR. Participants will learn the eight healthy housing principles and how to apply these concepts when assessing and characterizing health and safety risks in homes. Learn more
GAP Calendar
If you are not already familiar with the handy-dandy GAP Calendar on our Region 10 Tribal Programs website, here’s a quick reminder that you can find the major deadlines for the GAP grant here. Up next: Annual Federal Financial Reports (SF-425s) are due December 30...
Climate Smart Communities Initiative – Apply by March 12, 2026
The Climate Smart Communities Initiative provides funding and technical assistance to advance community-based climate resilience in communities or regions that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Grants typically range from $60,000 to...
EDA’s Disaster Supplemental Grant Program – Apply by March 3, 2026
The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) has announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for its Disaster Supplemental Grant Program. This program makes approximately $1.45 billion available to areas that received major disaster declarations...
Fire Adaptation: OSU Workshop – March 4-6, 2026
Join Oregon State University, the Fire Adapted Communities Network, Northwest Fire Science Consortium, and their partners for the Fire Adaptation Workshop in Stevenson, WA. The workshop will focus on transforming how we adapt and coexist with wildfire, and...
Understanding NOAA’s Sea Level Calculator: Webinar Recordings
This webinar series from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will help you make the most of the quick views in NOAA's Sea Level Calculator. The quick views present curated sets of data and interactive visualizations focusing on...
EPA Updates Lead Guidance to Accelerate Cleanup of Superfund, Hazardous Waste Sites
EPA has updated guidance and streamlined processes for investigating and cleaning up lead in residential soil at contaminated sites and emphasizing early collaboration with state and local partners communities. The updated guidance establishes: ...
NCAI Releases Survey on Tribal Impacts from 2025 U.S. Federal Shutdown
The Federal Government is shut down again, placing Indian Country in jeopardy as trust and treaty obligations to Tribal Nations go unpaid. Even with advance appropriations for the Indian Health Service, most other Tribal programs will be severely impacted, including...
Idaho Water Quality Workshop – March 3-4, 2026
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality’s Water Quality Workshop provides a forum for discussing surface water and groundwater quality methods, results, and policies. Registration will open on Dec. 15. View the agenda. Sign up for workshop...
Too Hot to Handle? UW Webinar Recording
In this August 27 webinar, the University of Washington’s Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center reviews current knowledge and practice around climate-driven extreme heat events and their impacts on Northwest species and ecosystems. This synthesis is the result...
Hydric Soils: NAWM Online Training
The National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM) developed this online training on hydric soils for wetland professionals. Learn how hydric soils are formed and how to recognize and interpret the information they provide when observed in the field. Module 01:...
Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: EPA Factsheet & Infographic
EPA’s factsheet, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Protect Your Family and Yourself, discusses what carbon monoxide is, sources of carbon monoxide inside homes, symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure, and the actions you can take to prevent exposure. EPA’s infographic, Carbon...
New to GAP? Check out the New Staff Toolkit!
New to GAP? We’ve got you covered. Review EPA Region 10’s New Staff Toolkit to get a clear understanding of the job ahead. And if you ever had trouble finding GAP resources, we took care of that, too. Go to the Region 10 Tribal Programs...
Streamflow Restoration Competitive Grants: Washington Department of Ecology – Appy by March 17, 2026
The Department of Ecology’s Streamflow Restoration Competitive Grants help Tribal governments, public entities, and non-profit organizations implement local watershed plans and projects improve streamflow and aquatic resources. Applications will be...
RACEJT (Alaska): Zender Environmental Training – March, April 2026
RACEJT provides environmental job training for unemployed, or under-employed residents, from rural Alaska communities of less than 1,500 people. Zender will offer two sessions in the spring: Session 1: March 20 – April 3 Spring Break (at home): April 4 – 17...
Grant Terms and Conditions: FY26 Update
EPA’s Office of Grants and Debarment has updated the EPA General Terms and Conditionsfor Fiscal Year 2026, effective October 1, 2025. Here is a summary of the changes: EPA Research Triangle Park Finance Center (RTPFC) is now referred to as EPA Research...
EPA Mapping Tools for Storytelling
Storytelling is an essential part of successful grant writing, and having strong data to support your community's story will give you a significant boost in the competition. EPA recommends a number of mapping and analysis tools that can help you showcase local...
Online Resource Center Access (ORCA): ITEP Tool
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Programs (ITEP) has developed the Online Resource Center Access (ORCA) tool, a searchable list of electronic resources for Tribal environmental programs. ORCA may include technical documents and reports, handbooks,...
FEMA Seeks Hosts for Disaster Preparedness Trainings
The National Center for Disaster Preparedness, a part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), offers Tribal Nation trainings to address preparedness gaps. Courses are free to host and free for learners to attend. The Center is looking for Tribal Nation...
End of the Fiscal Year
September 30 marks the end of the fiscal year. The following activities will help you keep your grant house in order as you prepare for FY26: Ensure that all progress reporting and deliverables are complete. Ensure that all receipts are on file and drawdowns have...
Celebrating America’s Wild & Wonderful Wetlands: NAWM Coordination Meeting – April 27-30, 2026
The annual State/Tribal/Federal Coordination Meeting hosted by the National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM) will be an opportunity to gather as a wetland community of practice, build partnerships, and explore new opportunities for wetland protection and...
Mariculture Conference of Alaska – March 10-12, 2026
Hosted by Sea Grant Alaska, the Mariculture Conference of Alaska will be held in person in Anchorage, AK. Engage with members of the mariculture industry, hear from experts and connect with farmers, processors, researchers, community leaders and other...
NOAA’s Marine Debris Action Plans
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Debris Program is the U.S. government’s lead for addressing the impacts of marine debris on our ocean, waterways, and Great Lakes. It recently released several state and regional plans, which...
Natural Disasters Can Happen Fast. Are You Prepared?
View an excellent fact sheet from EPA on how to prepare your family and your home for emergencies and share with your community. Topics include wildfires, floods, extreme heat and power outages, and preparing an emergency family supply kit.
Feed It Onward: Turning Food Waste into Opportunity
EPA’s new initiative, Feed It Onward, is designed to reduce food waste and strengthen food security across America. Food waste has become the largest component of materials reaching U.S. landfills, more than any other type of trash, while millions of families across...
Reducing Food Waste: Too Good to Go Educational Handbooks
To Good to Go has released two handbooks on food waste basics and food waste reduction techniques for use at home and in the classroom: What in the World is Food Waste and How to Avoid Food Waste. The handbooks include activities for groups ages 6-11 and 9-11....
Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s Compost Toolkit
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s new Soil and Soul Healing Toolkit: Compose Issuecan help communities affected by wildfires and other sources of pollution to safely assess and remediate contaminated compost and soil. The toolkit introduces contaminants that may...
Basic Mold Investigation: ITEP Online Course
Attend this course from the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) and the Choctaw Nation to learn how to identify mold contamination, assess the extent of the problem, and develop effective remediation plans. The course will also cover best practices...
EPA’s Air Quality Flag Program
Has your Tribe considered participating in EPA’s Air Quality Flag program? Each day, you raise a flag that corresponds to how clean or polluted the air is, raising awareness about air quality for everyone in the community. The color of the flag matches EPA's Air...
EPA Guide to Preventing Illegal Dumping
Illegal dumping can threaten public health, safety, property values, and quality of life. EPA recently updated its Illegal Dumping Prevention Guidebook, which outlines actions communities can take to prevent illegal dumping. The guide includes case studies from around...
EPA’s Quick Start Guides for Tribal Transfer Station Operators
EPA’s new quick start guides provide Tribes with information on how to safely manage specific wastes and operate small-scale transfer stations on Tribal lands. Topics include: Managing Specific Wastes Appliances: Refrigerators & White Goods Bulky Items ...
National Adaptation Forum: Call for Proposals – May 12-24, 2026
The National Adaptation Forum is a convening for climate adaptation professionals to innovate, network, and focus on established and emerging climate adaptation issues. The goal of the Forum is to move beyond awareness into action by highlighting the breadth...
Federal Funding Clearinghouse for Tribes: Update
The White House Council on Native American Affairs has enhanced its Access to Capital Clearinghouse, a searchable database of Federal funding opportunities, including grants, loans, and tax credits, for Tribal Nations, individuals, and businesses. With input from...
Tribal Consortia in Region 10
Do you work for or with a Tribal Consortium? Visit our Tribal Consortia in Region 10 page to learn about the 24 consortia that serve Tribes in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Tribal Funding Registry
The Tribal Funding Registry is a free, searchable grants database designed for Tribes and Native-led nonprofit organizations. The registry is hosted by the Hozhonigo Institute, a Native American-led nonprofit.
RTOC Webinar: (Un)Precedented Times: What the President Can and Can’t Do and What That Means for Tribes
Presented on May 14 by Grant Thompson, Ph.D., J.D. Link to Slides https://youtu.be/mqD3MXlTKB8
Reuse of Mining Waste: ITRC Guidance Document
Reuse of Mining Waste, from the Interstate Technology Regulatory Commission (ITRC), is designed to help communities determine if there is an appropriate use for solid mining waste. These materials have a range of physical and chemical properties that make them both...
EPA’s Environmental Justice Strategic Plan
On December 23, EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights released the agency’s Environmental Justice Strategic Plan. The plan lays out three goals for agency: Promote environmental justice and civil rights at the federal, Tribal, state, local,...
EPA Indicators of Environmental Health Disparities
n its FY2022-2026 Strategic Plan, EPA committed to assembling a set of indicators of disparities in environmental and public health conditions relevant to the agency’s work, consistent with the broader effort to advance environmental justice. EPA has now released the...
Tackling Emerging Contaminants: EPA Technical Assistance – No Deadline
EPA has launched the Tackling Emerging Contaminants initiative, a technical assistance program focused on reducing exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and other emerging contaminants in small or disadvantaged communities. This assistance...
EPA’s Policy for Meaningful Engagement and Public Participation in Agency Decision-Making Processes
On September 5, EPA released the final document, Achieving Health and Environmental Protection Through EPA’s Meaningful Engagement Policy. The new policy outlines how the Agency intends to engage with the public and provide meaningful public participation...
Solid Waste Bootcamp: DEC Presentations
You wanted to attend the Solid Waste Bootcamp hosted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation last week, but something came up? Happily, you can now download the presentations from the Solid Waste Bootcamp web page. Learn about recycling and backhaul,...
Pesticidal Air Treatment Devices: EPA Webinar Recording
On September 6, EPA hosted a webinar about research and regulation of pesticidal air treatment devices. The webinar provided an overview of EPA’s role in regulating pesticidal air cleaning and treatment devices, research on the effectiveness of these technologies...
Region 10 Tribal Operations Committee Clean Water Act Handbook
The Clean Water Act Handbook for Tribes: Protecting Tribally Significant Waters in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
U.S. Department of the Interior First Annual Report on Tribal Co-Stewardship
First Annual Report on Tribal Co-Stewardship: Implementing Joint Secretarial Order 3403 on Fulfilling the Trust Responsibility to Indian Tribes in the Stewardship of Federal Lands and Waters
Implications of the Supreme Court’s Sackett Decision for Protection of Wetlands and Waters: NAWM Webinar Recording
On May 25, the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision in Sackett v. EPA, which established the standard for determining when a wetland, stream, or other water is a “water of the United States” (WOTUS) protected by the Clean Water Act. This webinar hosted by the...
USDA Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program
USDA Rural Development funds grants for water and waste disposal facilities and services on federally-recognized tribal lands, colonias and rural areas that face significant health risks due to a lack of access to adequate, affordable water or waste disposal....
Western IPM Center Planning Documents Grants – Applications accepted on a rolling basis
Funding: Up to $15,000 per award, available 2022-2026 Details: These grants can be used to produce Pest Management Strategic Plans, Crop Profiles or other IPM-related plans. Proposals will be considered on a rolling basis until funds are exhausted. Deadline: None...
Federal Financial Reports and Closeouts: EPA Webinar Recording
On September 6, Nyketric Singletary, Financial Specialist for EPA’s Research Triangle Park Finance Center, and EPA Region 10 Tribal Coordinators Sophie Manaster and Susan Conbere hosted a webinar for a group of grantees on Federal Financial Reports (FFRs) and...
Presentation: How Tribes Can Influence Agency Decision Making
Public participation matters. Democratic, legal, and management principles justify why public comments make a difference in regulatory policy. Big Corporations, private citizens, industry polluters also comment, it is important that Tribal perspectives are represented...
Letter from EPA Administrator Regan to National Tribal Caucus Chair Wagner and Meeting Notes
Attachments: NTOC 2021 - Administrator Letter to Chair Wagner.pdf 2021 NTOC meeting - summary notes.pdf
Posted 7/14/21: EPA Response to Transition Letter from RTOC
EPA Responds to RTOC Transition Letter EPA Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator Jane Nishida sent this letter in response to a letter RTOC Chair Raymond Paddock sent regarding requests to the new EPA administration. Original post is here
Posted 6/4/21: Tips for Effective Comment Writing for Tribes Video
Tips for Effective Comment Writing for Tribes Video RTOC Legal Legal Intern for 2020-2021, Rachel Hill created this presentation on how to create more effective comments to EPA. The video is posted on our RTOC YouTube Channel
Posted 4/30/21: EPA – Consultation Plan and Response to Comment
RTOC received the following email regarding the US EPA Consultation Plan and Response to Comment. Please see the attachments linked at the end. (email below revised on 5/4/21) Colleagues, Attached and summarized below are final documents created in response to...
Posted 3/30/21: Tribal Science Council Presentation
National EPA - Tribal Science Council Presentation: Collecting Examples of Indigenous Research Frameworks, Protocols and Methodologies Tribal Science Council Co-Chair Neil Patterson, Jr. shared this presentation at the March RTOC meeting. He has graciously allowed us...
Posted 3/26/21: RTOC Letter to EPA on transition
Region 10 Requests in New Administration The RTOC sent this letter to US EPA with requests and suggested initial actions in response to President Biden's Memorandum on Tribal Consultation and Strengthening Nation-to-Nation Relationships.