Posts Archive

 

Click on post title to read entire post. Please note that some posts are deleted when it expires.

US Census Indigenous Data Sovereignty Symposium Feb 12, 2025

The U.S. Census Bureau is hosting a 2025 Indigenous Data Sovereignty Symposium on February 12, 2025, that will showcase world-renowned Indigenous scholars and researchers to speak on the topics of Indigenous Tribal Sovereignty and Indigenous Data Governance. The...

GAP, 105, 106, and 319 – Due Jan 21

A reminder that applications are due for each of these grant programs by January 21. Find submission instructions here: Indian Environmental General Assistance Program (GAP) funding Clean Air Act Section 105 funding 106: Clean Water Act Section 106 funding Clean Water...

Project WET Conference and Training – Mar 31-Apr 4

Project WET (Water Education Today) works to solve critical environmental challenges by teaching the world about water by providing hands-on, science-based water education resources to educators around the world. The Project Wet Conference will be held in person in...

Alaska Marine Science Symposium – Jan 27-31

The Alaska Marine Science Symposium brings together scientists, educators, resource managers, students, and interested members of the public to discuss the latest marine research being conducted in Alaskan waters. Research topics range from ocean physics, fishes and...

Native Climate’s Local Climate Projects

Native Climate, a project that supports climate adaptation efforts in Native American communities of the Southwest and Northern Plains, compiled local climate projections for 633 tribally controlled areas in the United States, including Alaska Native Villages. The...

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...

EPA Adds Nine PFAS to the Toxics Release Inventory

On Jan. 3, EPA announced the addition of 9 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances to the list of chemicals covered by the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). TRI data is reported to EPA annually by industrial and federal facilities that manufacture, process, or otherwise use...

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: EPA Fact Sheet

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless and toxic gas. Carbon monoxide symptoms can be flu-like or may look like other health problems. At high levels, carbon monoxide can be deadly. Share this excellent fact sheet with your community.  

Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Opportunities: Got any?

EPA Region 10 is updating its web page, Training and Technical Assistance Opportunities for Tribes in Region 10. If you have other opportunities you think we should include, please email Susan Conbere at Conbere.Susan@epa.gov. In the meantime, take a gander at a wide...

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...

ITEP’s Indigenous Climate Internship – Apply by Jan 31

The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Indigenous Climate Internship Program will support up to 8 Indigenous climate interns who are current college or university students: two during the academic school year and up to six interns for the summer....

Climate United NEXT Grant – Apply by Jan 24

The deadline for the Climate United NEXT Grant has been extended to Jan. 24. This grant program will support the efforts of community-based organizations to expand access to clean technologies such as building decarbonization, electric transportation, and distributed...

R10 Tribal Air Biennial Meeting – Mar 4-6

Every 2 years, EPA R10’s Tribal Air Team hosts a meeting with Tribes working on or engaged in air quality. This meeting offers an opportunity to gather in-person to share our work, learn about resources, and make connections with others dedicated to protecting air...

Radon Poster Content (ID, OR, WA) – Feb 28

Students across the Northwest are encouraged to raise public awareness of radon hazards by participating in the 2025 Northwest Radon Poster Contest. Youth between the ages of 9 and 14 living in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington are eligible. First, second, and third place...

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...

Getting Started with GAP: New Staff Toolkit

As a new year is upon us, it seems exactly the right time to reintroduce the New Staff Toolkit. Chock full of resources, the toolkit is designed to help new Tribal environmental staff understand the typical activities of the GAP Program in the first year and...

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...

Clean Air Act 105 Funding – Apply by Jan 21

Federally recognized Tribes and Tribal consortia within Region 10 may now apply for Clean Air Act grant funding for FY25. Region 10 expects that about $3 million will be available for individual awards ranging from $20,000 to $250,000. EPA encourages proposals for...

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...

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...

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...

ATNI Winter Convention – Jan 26-30, 2025

The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) will host its winter convention in Portland, OR. ATNI conventions are a place to gather, learn, develop policy positions, and share knowledge. Early bird registration ends Jan. 13.   Register

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...

EPA Selects Three Alaska Native Organizations for ANCSA Grants

EPA has announced the three Alaska Native organizations that will receive more than $3.8 million in grant funding to assess and clean up legacy contamination on lands conveyed through the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). These grants are part of more...

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,...

Grants.Gov Outages

Grants.gov conducts routine system maintenance on the third weekend of every month. The table below lists the next two anticipated dates the system will be down. One of these is Jan. 18-20. Note that GAP, 106, and 319 applications are due January 21. If you need to...

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...

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...

EPA Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA)

EPA's free Water Technical Assistance services support communities to identify water challenges, develop plans, build capacity, and develop application materials to access water infrastructure funding. To implement WaterTA, EPA collaborates with states, Tribes,...

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’s Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Model Permit

If you are working to educate your community about the impacts of wasted food on the environment, take a gander at EPA’s graphics, which any community is welcome to use in its education efforts. Two fact sheets are also available: Food Waste and Methane Fact Sheet...

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 National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution Strategy

EPA has released its National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution outlining opportunities for action to protect communities from the impacts of plastic production and waste and detailing how government agencies, businesses, non-profits, and communities can take...

Restoring Wetlands: Tulalip Tribe Videos

The Tulalip Tribes Natural Resources Department’s wetland biologists have spent considerable time inventorying, assessing, monitoring, and ultimately restoring or enhancing wetlands on the Tulalip Reservation. The Tribe has posted three excellent videos on its wetland...

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...

YRITWC’s Water, Watershed, and Ecology Workbooks

The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) produced two coloring and activity books for youth this fall: Water and Watersheds (~5th ~8th grade), and Watersheds and Ecology (~8th ~12th grade). Both are focused on the Yukon River.

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....

GAP Notice of Funding Availability

EPA has released the GAP Notice of Funding Availability for work beginning on or after October 1, 2025. The NOFA is comprised of the national notice and the Region 10 supplement. Proposals are due by January 21.   A reminder that you can find all the documents...

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...

Solar Panel Recycling: EPA Website

Diverting solar panels from landfills to recycling saves space in landfills in addition to capturing the value of the raw materials. So, how do you recycle a solar panel? Visit EPA ‘s Solar Panel Recycling web page for answers.

EPA’s New Recipient Training Requirement: Term and Condition

A reminder that the following term and condition, added 3/5/2024, applies to all new EPA grantees. Even if you are not a new grantee, this training is well worth your time! For a nice deliverable, email the certificate to your EPA Project Officer when you complete a...

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...

Climate Adaptation Planning in Alaska – Lessons Learned

Alaska Sea Grant investigated barriers to climate adaptation planning at the regional and community levels, reviewing Alaska climate action plans, climate adaptation plans and assessments, and associated publications, reports, and articles. The findings are now...

HUD’s Radon Videos

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released three animated videos with detailed information on radon gas, the process of testing for the presence of radon gas, and how to mitigate if high levels of radon are detected. These are great to...

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...

Access to Capital Clearinghouse – A multi-agency strategy to improve awareness of, access to, and utilization of federal funding resources for Tribal governments, Tribal enterprises, Native entrepreneurs, and Native Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)

The White House Council on Native American Affairs (WHCNAA) is taking critical steps to improve access to capital across Indian Country, including through the launch of an online clearinghouse that will serve as a searchable repository for an up-to-date list of all...

ATNI Winter Convention – Jan 27, 2025

The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) will hold its winter convention in Portland, OR. Members will come together to engage in discussions, presentations, and committee activities related to policy, legislation, and the future of Indian Country in the...

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 Escaped Trash Risk Map

EPA’s Trash Free Waters program has mapped estimated escaped trash density on land and at risk of getting into waterways in its newly released the Escaped Trash Risk Map, which displays trash density across the United States as of September 2024. This tool is designed...

Certified Native Community Development Financial Institutions

The Native Certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Network serve as a national voice and advocate for the 60+ U.S. Treasury-certified Native CDFIs. Native CDFIs help Native American communities overcome systemic barriers to entrepreneurial...

Brownfields Grants: EPA Webinar Recordings

EPA is soliciting applications for Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund and Cleanup Grant funding. These grants help communities turn vacant and abandoned properties into community assets that attract jobs and promote economic revitalization. Applications are...

Toxics in the Community: EPA Webinar Recording

In this webinar, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Program staff, the Local Government Environmental Assistance Network, and the Environmental Law Institute discuss how the TRI can help local and Tribal governments respond to community concerns and protect community...

Data Analyst – Apply by Jan 17, 2025

EPA is hiring a data analyst for a 6-month full-time or 12-month part-time temporary assignment via the Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA). This assignment is an ideal opportunity for an employee who works for a Tribal government with a research or analytical...

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...

EPA Grant Webinar Recordings

EPA’s Office of Grants and Debarment has posted the materials from its EPA Grants Competition Process webinar on September 12 and its Grants Training for EPA Pass-Through Grant Applicants, Recipients, and Subrecipients on September 18. If you have questions or need...

How to Request a Federal Disaster Declaration for Tribal Nations

News sites are now calling Hurricane Helene one of the deadliest storms of the century. Communities along Helene's path may take years to recover from the devastation. Federal aid comes in varied forms, but federal aid starts with a federal disaster declaration. Did...

Alaska Forum on the Environment – Feb 3-7, 2025

The Alaska Forum on the Environment (AFE) will be held both virtually and in person in Anchorage, AK. The conference will feature sessions on climate change, energy, environmental regulations, cleanup and remediation, fish and wildlife, solid waste, sustainability,...

Tribal Grant Closeouts

September 30 marks the end of the fiscal year and, for those grantees in the fourth year of their grant cycle, starts the countdown (120 days) until closeout reports are due. Learn a whole lot more about closeouts and how to meet the requirements on Region 10’s Tribal...

Planning Assistance: US Army Corps of Engineers

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) offers two types of assistance through its Planning Assistance Program: technical assistance and comprehensive plans. Topics include flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and navigation, as well as water supply and...

Sikumiut Field School – April 7-11, 2025

The Sikumiut ("people of the ice") Field school aims to bring together sea ice knowledge holders from Indigenous and scientific ways of knowing. Sea ice knowledge holders of any discipline and career stage interested in learning about other ways of exploring and...

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,...

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....