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DOI Dear Tribal Leader Letter re: upcoming consultation sessions – Various Dates
Attached is a Dear Tribal Leader Letter (DTLL) from the Department of the Interior announcing six upcoming in-person/hybrid Tribal consultation sessions around the country, one virtual Tribal consultation session, and one BIE related virtual consultation. The...
Bradford Island National Priorities List Site – Ends May 6
TCOTS Link Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation scheduled an annual meeting with U.S. EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding Bradford Island National Priorities List Site. Letter is on the TCOTS site.
North Ridge Estates OU2 Superfund Site Proposed Plan – Ends May 2
TCOTS Link Re: Offer for Government-to-Government Consultation to the Klamath Tribes regarding the Proposed Plan for No Further Action at the North Ridge Estates Operable Unit 2 Superfund Site U.S. EPA offered government-to-government consultation to Klamath Tribes...
EPA’s Water Quality Standards Handbook – Comment by Apr 30
On March 12, EPA and the U.S. Department of the Army announced their intent to undertake a rulemaking to revise the definition of “waters of the United States” definition in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, 598 U.S....
Waters of the United States – Comment by May 20
On December 12, 2024, EPA released three draft Water Quality Standards Handbook chapters for a 90-day public comment period. EPA has extended the public comment period until April 30. EPA’s Water Quality Standards Handbook page includes instructions for providing...
Oregon Tribal Water Empowerment Grants – Apply by May 2
The Institute for Tribal Government at Portland State University is accepting applications for projects up to $50,000 that promote healthy watersheds and waterways and/or increase access to clean drinking water for Tribal communities across Oregon. This...
Fish and Wildlife Service’s Tribal Wildlife Grants – Apply by Jun 20
Tribal Wildlife Grants are administered by the US Fish and Wildlife Service and are used to provide technical and financial assistance to Tribes for the development and implementation of programs that benefit fish and wildlife resources and their habitat. The...
EPA’s National Tribal Waste Management Peer Matching Program – No Deadline
The National Tribal Waste Management Peer Matching Program aims to strengthen Tribal capacity and develop sustainable waste management programs. Peer matches are voluntary, structured opportunities for Tribes and Alaska Native Villages working on similar issues to...
Development and Implementation of Tribal Solid Waste: EPA/IHS/ITEP Codes and Ordinances Training – Sep 8-11, Oct 1, and Nov 18-20
The dates for the Development and Implementation of Tribal Solid Waste Codes and Ordinances Training have shifted to later in the year and a few seats are available. EPA, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP), and the Indian Health Service (HIS)...
Partnerships & Applications: Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center Workshop – Jun 26-27
The Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center’s Partnerships & Applications Workshop is designed to explore the emergent challenges and needs of the multi-disciplinary community involved in earthquake hazard study and mitigation in the Pacific Northwest. The...
Planning for a Successful Fall Brownfield Grant Application: EPA Webinar – May 1
Join all regional Technical Assistance to Brownfields Providers for a free webinar on everything you need to prepare for EPA’s FY26 Brownfields grants, including assessment, cleanup, and multipurpose opportunities. Register
Columbia River Basin Restoration Working Group Spring Virtual Meeting – Jun 10
The agenda for the Columbia River Basin Restoration Working Group Spring Virtual Meeting includes grantee presentations, EPA updates, an overview of the Columbia River Basin Monitoring Strategy, and breakout discussions on agriculture, communication and...
Fast/Slow Water Booming Course: Whitewater Rescue Institute Training – Jun 9-12
If you or your staff are responsible for oil spill response, plan to join the Fast/Slow Water Booming Course in Yakima, WA. EPA is sponsoring this hands-on training taught by the Whitewater Rescue Institute. The training will cover personnel rescue, swift water oil...
Isolation and Quarantine Response Strategies in the Event of a Biological Disease Outbreak in Tribal Nations – May 7-8
Hosted by Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah in Cedar City, UT, this training will provide Tribal nations with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to effectively detect, respond to, and mitigate a disease outbreak, using a whole community approach. The course is...
Community-Based Response to All-Hazards Threats in Tribal Communities – May 6-7
Hosted by Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah in Cedar City, UT, this training will provide Tribal nations with the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to effectively detect, respond to, manage, and mitigate all-hazards threats using a whole community approach. The...
Lead Chemistry, Communication, and Local Engagement: EPA Webinar – Apr 29
Hosted by EPA and the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators, this webinar will include an overview of EPA regulations and programs designed to reduce lead in drinking water and current efforts to provide technical assistance for lead service line...
Washington DNR Smoke Coordination Calls – Mondays and Thursdays
Tribes are welcome to attend Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) smoke coordination calls, which are held on Mondays and Thursdays for as long as prescribed burns are taking place. Calls include a review of current and upcoming weather, ventilation,...
EPA’s Emergency Response Newsletter
Subscribe to the State Emergency Response Commissions (SERC)/Tribal Emergency Response Commissions (TERC) monthly updates newsletter to learn about new policies, guidance, and training resources for implementing the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act...
Reducing Airborne Viruses in Schools – Optimizing Ventilation and Energy Efficiency: EPA Webinar Recording and Training
View the recording of EPA’s February Indoor Air Quality webinar to learn about the new, free Clean Air in Schools online training and the latest research and guidance on ventilation to reduce the spread of airborne viruses.
An Introduction to ASHRAE Guideline 44 – Protecting Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfire and Prescribed Burn Events: EPA Webinar Recording
On February 25, EPA hosted a webinar featuring ASHRAE Guideline 44-2024, “Protecting Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfire and Prescribed Burn Events.” Several of the presenters also participated in a recent ASHRAE Journal podcast about how to mitigate the...
An Indigenous Perspective of Fire: Upper Snake River Basin Report
The Upper Snake River Tribes Foundation and the Great Basin Fire Science Exchange have released the report, An Indigenous Perspective of Fire in the Upper Snake River Basin. Topics include Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Western science, and management systems;...
Modeling Floodplain and Watershed Restoration for Salmon Recovery in the Tolt River Watershed: Snoqualmie Tribe, EPA Study
“Modeling Floodplain and Watershed Restoration for Salmon Recovery in The Tolt River Watershed,” by EPA and the Snoqualmie Tribe, reports on a study to help inform local and regional planning and support ecosystem restoration in the Tolt River and Snoqualmie River...
Grant Terms and Conditions: EPA RAIN
On April 10, EPA’s Office of Grants and Debarment (OGD) issued RAIN-2025-G02. This Recipient/Applicant Information Notice (RAIN) informs EPA assistance agreement recipients of a class exception to the EPA’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) regulations at 40 CFR...
Waters of the United States – Comment by May 20
On March 12, EPA and the U.S. Department of the Army announced their intent to undertake a rulemaking to revise the definition of “waters of the United States” definition in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, 598 U.S....
Funding and Technical Assistance Resources
For more funding opportunities, visit Access to Capital, a searchable repository of all federal funding opportunities available to Tribal Nations and Native businesses, the Northwest Environmental Justice Center’s Library of Funding Opportunities, EPA’s Climate...
Underground Storage Tanks: PEI Webinar – Apr 30
EPA's Office of Underground Storage Tanks (OUST) will provide an update on regulatory developments impacting the industry. This session will offer insights into compliance, policy changes, and upcoming OUST initiatives. Register
Water and Wastewater Cybersecurity Vulnerability Snapshot: EPA Webinar – Apr 30
EPA and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) will provide an overview of the cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified at water and wastewater systems. EPA and CISA will share cybersecurity best practices for water and wastewater systems to limit...
Waters of the United States: EPA Listening Session for Tribes – Apr 30
On March 12, EPA and the U.S. Department of the Army announced their intent to undertake a rulemaking to revise the definition of “waters of the United States” definition. On March 21, the agencies initiated consultation with federally recognized Indian Tribes. EPA...
National Water and Wastewater Sector Cybersecurity Drill: EPA Webinars – Apr 29, May 27
On May 27, EPA will host a cybersecurity drill for drinking water and wastewater utilities to provide an opportunity for participants to test their ability to respond to a cybersecurity incident and practice manual operations. Interested water systems may also...
Superfund Redevelopment Program Newsletter
Check out the March edition of EPA’s Superfund Redevelopment Program newsletter. This edition highlights the national economic benefits of Superfund reuse and features recently released tools and resources for Superfund redevelopment.
Rural Alaska Dust Toolkit
Dust is one of the top air quality concerns voiced by Tribes and rural communities throughout Alaska, and dust season is coming soon. In rural Alaska, ATVs and other vehicles driving on unpaved roads contribute to airborne dust that negatively impacts health, road...
Tribal Waste Management Program Updates
Join this EPA listerv to get announcements and updates on Tribal waste management webinars, funding opportunities, resources and more from EPA and our partners. Other listserv opportunities are also available on this page. Subscribe
National Coastal Resilience Fund Request for Proposals – Apply by May 6
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is seeking Pre-Proposals for the 2025 National Coastal Resilience Fund. NFWF will award grants to create and/or restore natural systems in order to increase protection for communities from coastal hazards, such as...
Coastal Hazards Resilience Network Annual Meeting (Washington) – Jun 9
Join coastal decision-makers, planners, resource managers, researchers, and other practitioners in Lacey, WA, for a day of knowledge sharing and partnership-building around Washington’s coastal resilience. Register by April 18.
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Midyear Convention – May 11-15
The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Midyear Convention brings members together to engage in discussions, presentations, and committee activities focused on policy, legislation, and the future of Indian Country in the Northwest. Hosted by the Kalispel Tribe of...
Community Emergency Response Team: Alaska Forum Training – May 8
The Alaska Forum, in partnership with the EPA and State of Alaska, is hosting a free Community Emergency Response Team Training to Alaskans residing in rural communities. The Community Emergency Response Team program educates individuals about disaster preparedness...
Economic Prosperity and Community Growth Through Superfund Redevelopment: EPA Webinar – Apr 23
This webinar will showcase the economic benefits of Superfund Redevelopment for communities across the country. Participants will hear about the most up-to-date economic numbers and success stories. They will also learn about tools used at Superfund sites to ensure...
Hydric Soils: NAWM Online Training Series
The National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM) developed this 4-module online training for wetland professionals who seek to understand how hydric soils are formed and how to recognize and interpret the information they provide when observed in the field. The...
NIDS 2024 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment
The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDS) has released its 2024 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment, which summarizes variations in temperature, precipitation, and snowpack across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho in Water Year 2024. The report...
King County Scientists Identify a Potential Breakthrough for Treating Salmon-Killing Tire Chemical
On March 27, King County, WA, released a video press release on the effectiveness of a soil mixture that treats 6PPDQ, a toxic chemical found in tire dust that causes coho salmon to die before they return to their spawning grounds. Watch the video
EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule: Water System Requirements
Please see below for a reminder about Lead and Cooper Rule requirements instituted in October 2024. Please pass this information along to your Tribe’s water utility staff, water operators, and anyone else involved in disseminating drinking water public notices. EPA’s...
Executive Order 14112
The March 14 Presidential Action, “Additional Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions,” rescinded Executive Order 14112, “Reforming Federal Funding and Support for Tribal Nations to Better Embrace Our Trust Responsibilities and Promote the Next Era of...
EPA Administrator Visits the Ak-Chin Indian Community
On March 18, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited the Ak-Chin Indian Community in Arizona, marking his first visit to Indian country. Read the press release Learn more on EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's X Account Learn more on EPA Region 9’s Instagram Account
Waters of the United States – Comment by May 20
On March 12, EPA and the U.S. Department of the Army announced their intent to undertake a rulemaking to revise the definition of “waters of the United States” definition in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, 598 U.S....
EPA’s Exchange Network Grant – Apply by Apr 28 (New Deadline)
The current FY 2025 Exchange Network Grant Program Solicitation Notice must be revised in accordance with updated Agency priorities, and the application date has been extended to at least April 28. An updated Solicitation Notice is not yet available but will be posted...
Tribal Lands and Environmental Forum – Aug 18-21
Registration has opened for the Tribal Lands and Environment Forum, which will be held online and in person in Minneapolis, MN. Register Submit a proposal for a presentation by May 16.
2025 Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference – Jun 3-5
The Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference will explore the future of energy in Alaska and on a global scale; the impact of artificial intelligence and demand from data centers and supercomputing; the latest advancements in renewable energy and advanced nuclear power,...
Tribal Environmental Health Forum – May 6-7
Join Tribal environmental professionals, community members, youth, and university representatives in a forum to collaborate on mobilizing efforts for environmental protection, preparedness, and educational research initiatives for a healthier future. Hosted by the...
Tribal Public Health Emergency Preparedness Conference – May 5-9
The Tribal Public Health Emergency Preparedness Conference will be held at the Muckleshoot Casino Resort in Auburn, WA. Submit your proposal by April 4. Register for the conference.
Western Boot Camp on Environmental Law – Apr 29-May 1
The Environmental Law Institute is hosting a 3-day immersion in environmental law in person in Los Angeles, CA. Designed for both new and seasoned lawyers, this intensive course explores the substance and practice of environmental law. Register by April 14.
Green Cleaning and Healthy Products in Schools
The Healthy Schools Network offers two toolkits for schools: The Green Cleaning for Healthy Schools Toolkit contains free posters, two webinars, tip sheets, and checklists. The Healthy Products for Schools Toolkit offers guidance on finding products with low...
iTRIBES: Principles for Tribal Resilience
Kansas State University’s Interactive Transformative Resilience for Indigenous Brownfields & Environmental Sustainability (iTRIBES) is a holistic, community-wide, participatory approach to brownfields redevelopment in Indigenous communities. With a focus on...
EPA/USGS Cyanobacteria Study
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are frequently found in freshwater, estuarine, and marine waters. Cyanobacteria are naturally occurring, but some have the ability to produce highly potent toxins, known as cyanotoxins, that can lead to a variety of...
EPA’s Audit Preparedness Training for Tribes
On Feb 20, EPA Region 1’s Tribal Program hosted a webinar, “Audit Preparedness Training for New England Tribal Nations.” Attendees included staff from Tribal Environmental Departments and Tribal Finance Departments. The presentation covered valuable tips and...
RTOC Hires Executive Director
Oxcenia O’Domin has joined the Region 10 Tribal Operations Committee (RTOC) as its new Executive Director. Following is an excerpt from her bio: I am Sugpiaq and Unangax̂ originally from Chignik Lake, Alaska, and a member of the Unga Tribe. My family ties span the...
Community Action Fund Grants – Apply by Oct 31
With grants up to $20,000, the Community Action Fund (CAF) supports Indigenous-led direct actions and organizing efforts. CAF prioritizes frontline, grassroots, and community-based efforts that defend Indigenous Peoples’ rights, communities and Nations, including...
ITEP’s Caring for Our Relatives Technical Assistance Program
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is offering direct, ongoing technical assistance to individual Tribes working on ecological resilience projects designed to help our non-human relatives survive and thrive. Staff members from all Federally...
Accessing Funding for Tribal Solid Waste Management (Post-Award Win or Lose): Capacity Collaborative Webinar – May 13
The final installment of the Accessing Funding for Tribal Solid Waste Management series, Post-Award Win or Lose, will discuss how to move forward, whether your proposal was funded or not. This includes unraveling why a proposal was not awarded, what can be...
National Native American Fish and Wildlife Conference – May 12-15
The National Native American Fish and Wildlife Conference will be hosted by the Eastern Shoshone & Northern Arapaho Tribes of the Wind River Reservation in Riverton, WY. Register View the agenda
Planning for a Successful Fall EPA Brownfield Grant Application: KSU Webinar – May 1
Join Kansas State University (KSU) to learn from regional Technical Assistance to Brownfields Providers about how to prepare for the FY26 grants, including assessment, cleanup, and multipurpose opportunities. Register
Accessing Funding for Tribal Solid Waste Management (Building a Project Work Plan Part 2): Capacity Collaborative Webinar – Apr 29
The third installment of the Accessing Funding for Tribal Solid Waste Management series, Building a Project Work Plan Part 2, will present information on how to develop indicators to successfully track the progress of activities outlined in the work plan,...
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...
Your Child Gain Control Over Asthma: EPA/CDC Brochure
This brochure from EPA and the Centers for Disease Control offers tips on how to manage asthma and follow simple steps to minimize exposure to asthma triggers found indoors and out.
Waters of the United States – Consultation ends May 20, 2025
On March 12, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that EPA will work with the United States Army Corps of Engineers to review the definition of “waters of the United States.” A joint memorandum also issued guidance to field staff on implementation of “continuous...
Washington State Brownfields Conference – May 20-21
The Washington Brownfields Conference will be held in person in Yakima, WA. Content will focus on cleanups, redevelopments, and relationship building. View the agenda Register
DEC’s Solid Waste Bootcamp (Alaska) – Apr 29-May 1
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) virtual Solid Waste Bootcamp will feature solid waste talks for those new to solid waste and those looking for a refresher. This is an opportunity to learn about Class III Landfills, share successes, ask for...
Large Format Batteries: EPA Working Sessions – Apr 24, Jun 17
Participate in conversations around developing best practices for large format battery recycling and refurbishing while addressing challenges related to collection and labeling. These working sessions are part of EPA’s ongoing initiative to increase battery recycling...
ITEP’s Online Courses
The Institute for Tribal Professionals (ITEP) hosts 19 online courses for Tribes. Categories include Tribal air quality, waste and response, indoor air quality, and quality assurance planning. Check them out.
Relocation and Protection in Place: BIA/ITEP Multi-Media Project
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Branch of Tribal Community Resilience and the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) are seeking participation from federally recognized coastal Tribes in the lower 48 states that are interested in sharing their...
Grantseeker Resources
Want to 1) learn more about applying for foundation and other grants, and 2) find a list of grantors specific to Tribes? Check out the First Nations Development Institute’s grantseeker resources page.
Best Practices and Labeling Large-Format Batteries to Increase Recycling: EPA Working Session – Apr 24
Join EPA for the first of two webinars this spring to gather input from interested parties on best practices for collecting large-format batteries to increase recycling, as well as labeling these batteries to improve collection and recycling. Large format batteries...
U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Wants to Know!
The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs has created a bipartisan oversight email to track how any freeze on federal funding is impacting Tribal Nations and Native communities. If your community or Nation is affected, please share your experiences and concerns by...
After a Wildfire – Health and Safety Considerations: ITEP Training
This new online course from the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) provides Tribes with wildfire safety considerations for indoor air quality and how to return after a wildfire in 6 modules: Module 1 – Wildfire Effects,...
The Environmental Value of Applying Compost: EPA Report
EPA’s report, The Environmental Value of Applying Compost: Improving Soil Health for Stormwater Management, Contaminated Site Remediation, Ecosystem Restoration, Landscaping and Agriculture, summarizes the published science on the benefits of compost use in various...
NAWM’s Pacific Northwest Tribal Clean Water Act Training – Nov 17-20
The National Association of Wetland Managers invites Tribal water quality and water resource staff to learn how to enhance your program’s capability to implement Clean Water Act (CWA) programs, including Section 106, Section 319, Section 303(d), water quality...
EPA’s Tribal Clean Water Act Workshop – May 19-23
EPA Region 9 and the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe are inviting Tribal water quality/resource staff to attend the Tribal Clean Water Act workshop in Fallon, NV. Attendees will share knowledge, resources, and experiences to better implement Tribal Clean Water Act...
Backhaul Alaska and the Mobile App: EPA Article
The logistics of removing waste from remote areas of the country can be very challenging. Learn about Backhaul Alaska and the development of a mobile app to help support backhaul in rural Alaska. Read the article
Wildfires and Human Health
With the spate of devastating wildfires in California and the prospect of more fires in the near future, EPA and other organizations are sharing information on how to address the health effects. ITEP Training: After a Wildfire – Health and Safety Considerations...
EPA Grants: Webinar Recordings
EPA’s Office of Grants and Debarment hosted a December webinar series on the following topics: Participant Support Costs 2024 Revisions to 2 CFR Part 200 Regulations – Impacts to Tribes as Federal Award Recipients 2 CFR Updates to the Appendix,...
ALPAR Mini Grants: Recycling Outreach and Education (Alaska) – No Deadline
Woohoo, Alaskans for Littler Prevention and Recycling (ALPAR) Mini Grants have returned! Applications will be accepted for (1) recycling outreach and (2) recycling education until all funds are disbursed. (In other words, it’s first come, first served until all funds...
One Health One Future: UAF Conference (Alaska) – May 27-30
One Health, based at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, recognizes the interdependence of human, animal and environmental health, and that a holistic approach to the well-being of all will lead to improved health outcomes and enhanced resilience. The One Health One...
EPA’s Tribal Clean Water Act Workshop – May 19-23
EPA Region 9 and the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe are inviting Tribal water quality/resource staff to attend the Tribal Clean Water Act workshop in Fallon, NV. Attendees will share knowledge, resources, and experiences to better implement Tribal Clean Water Act...
Alternative Energy Projects at Superfund Sites: EPA Highlights
Many Superfund sites are well suited to support alternative energy production, and 110 Superfund sites now host alternative energy facilities. As of October 2024, these facilities provide enough energy to power more than 280,000 homes for one year. Read the...
EPA’s Avoided Food Waste Methane Emissions Calculator
This EPA calculator can be used to estimate the methane emissions avoided per ton of food waste by diverting food waste from landfills over time. Anyone can download and use the calculator, which may be useful for grant applications, program planning, and reporting....
New Hazardous Waste Resources
EPA has updated its Hazardous Waste Cleanup website to include a new landing page for all corrective action program topics and initiatives; a new searchable, sortable table of corrective action guidance, regulations, rulemakings, and resources; and a new training...
Build America, Buy America Waiver for Tribes
The Build America Buy America Act, enacted as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on November 15, 2021, established a domestic content procurement preference for all Federal financial assistance obligated for infrastructure projects after May 14,...
NOAA’s Coastal Habitat Restoration & Resilience Grants for Tribes & Underserved Communities – Due May 12
Through this grant, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will help support community-driven habitat restoration and build the capacity of tribes and underserved communities to meaningfully engage in coastal habitat restoration activities. Awards...
Rising Voices Center for Indigenous and Earth Sciences Workshop – May 20-22
Learning from People and Place: Climate Adaptation and Restoration Action in Louisiana’s Working Coast is the theme of the next Rising Voices Center for Indigenous and Earth Sciences Workshop, which will be held in person in Thibodaux, LA. The workshop will focus on...
Protecting Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfire and Prescribed Burn Events: ASHRAE Guideline 44
ASHRAE Guideline 44, “Protecting Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfire and Prescribed Burn Events,” released in December, recommends building measures to minimize occupant health impacts from wildfire and prescribed burn smoke events. It is the first guideline...
EJ TCTAC Grants Database
The Environmental Justice (EJ) Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers (TCTAC) Grants Database includes a wide array of funding opportunities. For application assistance, contact your regional TCTAC. The EJ TCTACS are a collaborative initiative of EPA and...
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...
E-Enterprise for the Environment
Through E-Enterprise for the Environment, EPA, states, and Tribes are working together to improve environmental program management by streamlining processes and modernizing technology. It is governed by three goals: Early and meaningful dialogue with partners who make...
Pathways to Science: STEM Funding and Research Opportunities
Pathways to Science compiles research and funding opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Some of these opportunities are in federal agencies, including EPA. Paid Summer 2025 Undergraduate Research...
Withdrawal of Tribal Baseline Water Quality Standards Rule
On December 20, EPA withdrew the proposed rule, “Federal Baseline Water Quality Standards for Indian Reservations.” The proposed rule was published in the Federal Register and was undergoing review by the Office of Management and Budget. EPA is instead focusing its...
Native Youth Community Adaptation Leadership Congress – Jun 21-26
The Native Youth Community Adaptation Leadership Congress (NYCALC) aims to develop future conservation leaders with the skills, knowledge, and tools to address environmental change and conservation challenges to better serve their schools and home communities. Native...
Smoke Management in the Northwest: EPA Conference – Apr 22-24
EPA’s Smoke Management conference will focus on innovative approaches to smoke management, the latest research, and collaborative solutions for wildfire and prescribed burn challenges. The location has tentatively been set for Boise, ID. Complete the pre-conference...
EPA Recommendations to Help Buyers Find Sustainable Products
EPA recently published updates to the agency’s Recommendations of Specifications, Standards and Ecolabels for Federal Purchasing, which help federal government purchasers and other buyers select products that are more sustainable and contain safer chemical...
Brownfields Resources
Brownfields 101: Tribal Funding Panel: A presentation from EPA given at the Infrastructure Assistance Coordinating Council Conference. Brownfields 101 Practical Ways to Navigate Cleanup and Redevelopment: A presentation from the Washington Department of Ecology, EPA,...
Which Part of the Fish Should You Eat? EPA Graphics
EPA has posted fish graphics that show parts of a fish that should not be eaten because of possible exposure to chemicals. This is particularly true for sensitive populations (e.g., pregnant people, children) and people who are subsistence fish consumers. Download the...
Embargoed NOAA Announcement: Funding Available for Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants for Tribes and Underserved Communities Through BIL
NOAA Fisheries will announce the availability of $20 million in funding for projects that will advance the coastal habitat restoration and climate resilience priorities of tribes and underserved communities, including through capacity building. This funding has been...
Pathways to Science: STEM Funding and Research Opportunities
Pathways to Science compiles research and funding opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Some of these opportunities are in federal agencies, including EPA. Paid Summer 2025 Undergraduate Research...
An Overview of 6PPD-Quinone: SABCS Recording
“An Overview of 6PPD-Quinone: Where We Started, Where We Are Now, and Where We Are Headed” was recorded at the 14th Annual SABCS Workshop & Conference on Contaminated Sites, September 25-26, in British Columbia, Canada. The presentation covers how researchers...
Climate Adaptation Planning for Emergency Managers: FEMA Resources
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Climate Adaptation Planning: Guidance for Emergency Managers helps emergency managers incorporate climate adaptation into emergency management planning. The document walks state, local, Tribal, and territorial partners...
Underground Storage Tank Finder: EPA Webinar Recording
On December 16, EPA hosted a webinar for Tribes to demonstrate how to use the EPA application UST Finder to locate underground storage tanks on and around Tribal reservations/land areas. Listen to the recording: Demonstration of UST...
Opportunities for Renewable Energy on Contaminated Sites under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: EPA Webinar Recording
EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) will be investing $27 billion in federal resources and mobilizing significant additional private capital over the next 5-7 years to address the climate crisis. Eligible clean energy investments include renewable energy...
EPA’s Tribal Water & Natural Resources Conservation Guide
EPA’s Tribal Water & Natural Resources Conservation Guide aims to provide resources to Tribal environmental programs about federal assistance opportunities that can support Tribally led efforts to protect and restore waters, protect air quality, protect wildlife...
Flexibilities of a PPG: EPA Region 10 Webinar Recording
On December 17, EPA Region 10 hosted a webinar on the rather surprising flexibilities of a Performance Partnership Grant (PPG) and how to apply. If you were not able to record and either 1) have a PPG or 2) are interested in applying for one, we encourage you to...
Grant Reporting Deadlines
As we enter the new year, the Info Box thought it might be helpful for readers to have the grant reporting deadlines all in one place. ReportDue Date(for awards starting Oct. 1)Due Date(for awards starting Jan. 1)Progress reports that document progress in...
Alaska’s Changing Environment: ACCAP Report
First published in 2019, Alaska’s Changing Environment, published by the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, highlights environmental changes and extremes that impact Alaskans lives and livelihoods. All regions of the state have been impacted, from...
Solid Waste: EPA/IHS On-Demand Trainings
This has been shared before, but in case you missed it, EPA’s American Indian Environmental Office has teamed up with the Indian Health Service (IHS) to make on-demand training courses available to Tribal staff through the Solid Waste Association of North...
FY 2022-2026 EPA Strategic Plan: EPA Accomplishments
Here’s some good news to fuel your day: EPA’s FY 2022-2026 EPA Strategic Plan included a new strategic goal focused on addressing climate change and an unprecedented goal to advance environmental justice and civil rights and we’ve made a lot of progress in FY24!...
Applying for GAP: Region 10 Resources
Man, does EPA have resources! If you are looking for ideas to include in your GAP work plan for FY26 or beyond, take a gander at the following: EPA’s GAP Technical Assistance Handbook: The handbook provides a roadmap of activities that may be useful to Tribes and...
Salmon Recovery Conference – Apr 28-30, 2025
The Salmon Recovery Conference in Yakima, WA, will include discussion of innovations being used in partnerships, projects, coordination, community involvement, and funding to integrate salmon recovery with other interests while reflecting diversity, equity, inclusion,...
Opportunities for Renewable Energy on Contaminated Sites under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: EPA Webinar Recording
EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) will be investing $27 billion in federal resources, and mobilizing significant additional private capital, over the next five to seven years to address the climate crisis. Eligible clean energy investments include renewable...
Estimating Environmental Benefits for Nature-Based Solutions: EPA Report
EPA’s Compendium of Tools and Methods to Estimate Environmental Benefits for Nature-Based Solutions identifies open-source tools and methods that can be used to estimate and communicate environmental benefits related to water quantity, climate mitigation, air quality,...
The Clean Water Act through an Environmental Justice Lens: EPA Watershed Academy Module
Developed by the EPA’s Watershed Academy, this module explores the Clean Water Act (CWA) as a guiding framework to highlight water equity challenges and watershed management opportunities. It explains the basics of environmental justice, provides a brief overview of...
EPA’s FY 2025-2028 6PPD/6PPD-quinone Action Plan
Vehicle tires contain the chemical 6PPD, which helps prevent degradation and cracking of rubber compounds. When 6PPD reacts with ozone in the air, it forms a transformation product called 6PPD-quinone, which has been shown to exhibit acute toxicity toward some aquatic...
Salmon Recovery Conference, Yakima, WA, April 28-30, 2025
This annual conference will include discussion of innovations being used in partnerships, projects, coordination, community involvement, and funding to integrate salmon recovery with other interests while reflecting diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. We...
Northwest Environmental Justice Center
This Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center, funded by EPA Region 10, is now offering free, no cost technical assistance to communities across the Northwest, including support navigating government systems, increasing administrative...
Northwest Environmental Justice Center Library of Funding Opportunities
The new Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Center, funded by EPA Region 10, has set up an up-to-date library of funding opportunities for communities across Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The table of funding opportunities, which can be...
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...
IHS Solid Waste Safety Trainings
With funding from EPA, the Indian Health Service (IHS) is offering a wide variety of trainings for Tribal solid waste professionals. The course provides up to 11 months of unlimited access to on-demand safety trainings for solid waste collections, transfer stations,...
EPA Burn Wise Website
EPA’s Burn Wise website provides many handy resources to help you educate your community about safe ways to burn wood this winter: Brochures and Flyers Example: Does Your Wood Stove Have a Dirty Little Secret (brochure) Example: Test Your Wood with a Moisture...
EPA’s Climate Resilience and Adaptation Funding Toolbox
EPA’s Climate Resilience and Adaptation Funding Toolbox (CRAFT) contains resources to help EPA’s funding applicants and recipients make climate-informed investments. CRAFT includes overviews of EPA funding programs where climate resilience considerations might be...
EPA Finalizes Solvent 1,4-Dioxane TSCA Risk Evaluation
On Nov. 13, EPA released its final supplement to the risk evaluation and final risk determination for the solvent 1,4-dioxane under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). EPA has determined that this chemical poses an unreasonable risk of injury to human health....
GAP NOFA Webinar: Recording and Slides
FY 26 GAP NOFA Webinar What's New in the Uniform Grants Guidance 2024 On November 12, EPA Region 10 provided an overview of GAP funding in FY26. Initial proposals are due to your EPA Project Officer by January 21, 2025. (And would we take them early? You bet!!) ...
PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standards: NTAA Article
The Clean Air Act requires EPA to review new science on the public health and environmental impacts of air pollutants every 5 years and revise the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), as necessary. EPA lowered the annual NAAQS for PM2.5 from 12.0 to 9.0...
Environmental Law Institute (ELI) Tribal Consultation Policy Hub
The ELI Digital Consultation Hub serves as a comprehensive platform to build the capacity of Tribal, state, and local policymakers in implementing best practices in government-to-government consultation. The database includes documents from Tribal, state, and federal...
Emerging Contaminants: EPA Webinar Recording
Missed the October 27 and November 5 webinars on the Drinking Water Infrastructure Grant Tribal Set Aside Emerging Contaminant Grant Program and the Emerging Contaminant in Small and Disadvantaged Communities Tribal Program? We’ve got your...
DOE’s Community Power Accelerator
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Community Power Accelerator connects community-benefiting solar projects and developers (including community-based organizations) with philanthropists, lenders, and investors to drive a more equitable clean energy transition. The...
EPA’s Combined ETEP and GAP Work Plan Template
Brand spanking new and hot off the presses! If you’ve thought of combining your EPA-Tribal Environmental Plan (ETEP) with your GAP work plan – which should make it easier to keep both documents aligned and up to date – EPA has a new, optional template that can help....
Puget Sound Recovery Acceleration Funding Tool
The Puget Sound Partnership is the state agency leading the region’s collective effort to restore and protect Puget Sound. The Partnership’s Puget Sound Recovery Acceleration Funding Tool (PS RAFT) collects information about national, state, and regional funding...
Toward Holistic Approaches to Drought Management on Tribal Lands in the Upper Columbia and Missouri River Basins Drought Resilience: NIDIS Report
A new report from the National Integrated Drought Information Service (NIDIS) identifies outcomes and opportunities to manage drought on Tribal lands. The document captures a range of best practices and opportunities that Tribal Nations, Tribal Colleges and...
Clean Energy Funding for Alaskan Homes and Businesses: REAP Webinar Recording
An unprecedented amount of funding for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects is currently being made available for Alaskans. With such a wealth of opportunity available, determining which opportunities to pursue and how to do so can seem daunting. This...
Landscape of Tribal Communities: ACCAP Webinar Recording
On September 25, the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) hosted this webinar about the challenges Tribes face living and working in rural Alaska. This webinar may prove useful to anyone who works with Tribes in this region. Resources include two...
EPA Resources to Inform Renters and Buyers about Lead Hazards
There is no safe level of lead exposure, particularly for children. EPA has released updated sample lead disclosure forms that will give renters and homebuyers clearer and more specific information about lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978...
WSDOT’s Transportation Justice Leadership Grant Program (WA) – Apply by May 15, 2025
Developed in partnership with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and community allies, this program is a direct response to the need for equitable, community-centered transportation solutions. Applicants must serve overburdened communities,...
Funding Handbook for Access to Clean Drinking Water in Tribal Communities
The Universal Access to Clean Water Initiative has released the Funding Handbook for Access to Clean Drinking Water in Tribal Communities. This is a reference guide for Tribes seeking to access and use funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation...
EPA Tools Help Small, Rural, and Tribal Communities Manage Wastewater Lagoons and Protect Waterbodies
EPA has released new tools to help protect public health and local water bodies in communities that rely on lagoons for wastewater management. Lagoon wastewater treatment systems are typically used in communities that are smaller than 3,000 people and can lack the...
Emerging Contaminants Webinar Recording
EPA Region 10 just completed the first of two webinars on emerging contaminants, such as PFAS, Manganese, Cyanotoxins, and 6PPD. The webinar discussed the Drinking Water Infrastructure Grant Tribal Set Aside Emerging Contaminant Grant Program and the Emerging...
Alliance for Green Heat’s Firewood Safety Initiative
The Firewood Community Safety Initiative is aimed at any firewood bank or high wood burning town. Those who participate will receive technical assistance from the Alliance for Green Heat to improve the safety of low-income households that heat with wood. A free...
EPA’s Environmental Justice Climate Corps
On September 25, EPA and AmeriCorps launched the Environmental Justice Climate Corps, a new partnership designed to open doors to careers that benefit disadvantaged and other low-income communities. The partnership will support more than 250 AmeriCorps VISTA...
Biden-Harris Administration Launches Nationwide Environmental Justice Climate Corps
Today, September 25, in commemoration of Climate Week NYC, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and AmeriCorps announced the Environmental Justice Climate Corps, a new partnership launched as part of President Biden’s American Climate Corps to open doors for...
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program – Apply by May 31, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program is a flexible, formula grant program to advance energy efficiency and conservation and reduce emissions. Federally recognized Tribes and Alaska Native Villages &...
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...
DOE’s Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates Program – Apply by May 31, 2025
The Department of Energy’s Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) program will provide non-competitive funds to Tribes to provide energy efficiency and weatherization upgrades to low- and middle-income households, including $4.5 billion in rebates for...
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.