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Ocean Acidification in Alaska: ACCAP Webinar – Feb 25
This Alaska Center for Climate Change and Policy (ACCAP) webinar will feature researchers with the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who are monitoring ocean acidification in coastal waters around Alaska and...
Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants for Tribes and Underserved Communities: NOAA Webinar – Feb 24
Learn more about the Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants for Tribes and Underserved Communities funding opportunity from the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Through this funding, NOAA will help support community-driven habitat...
February Drought & Climate Outlook: NIDIS Webinar – Feb 24
This webinar from the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS). www.drought.gov, will discuss the current regional conditions and outlooks in the Pacific Northwest, including cascading natural hazards from drought and the impacts of the most recent heat...
February Alaska Climate Outlook Briefing: ACCAP Webinar – Feb 21
The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) will review recent and current climate conditions around Alaska, discuss forecasting tools, and finish up with the Climate Prediction Center’s forecast for March 2025 and the early spring season....
ITEP’s Tribal Brownfields Knowledge Circle – Feb 20
Join a gathering of the Tribal Brownfields Knowledge Circle for a discussion of shared responsibilities to community, and how to move forward with resilience and strength in uncertain times. Join the Zoom Meeting at 10:00 Alaska, 11:00 Pacific, 12:00...
Tribal Data Drop-In with the Tribal Exchange Network Group – Feb 20
The monthly Tribal Data Drop-In session brings together experts on all things data to share information, answer questions, and build connections. Whether you are looking to learn more about a specific topic, share your knowledge, or just spend some time getting to...
ITEP’s Grants Office Hour – Feb 19, 26
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is now hosting weekly grants office hours on Wednesdays for Tribes to discuss grant-related topics. Join the Zoom Meeting at 9:00 Alaska,10:00 Pacific, 11:00 Mountain. Meeting ID: 659 096 3943. Password:...
Intro to ECHO: EPA Webinar – Feb 20
This webinar will explore how to use some of the data visualization tools on EPA’s Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO): ECHO including EPA/State Dashboards, EPA/State Comparative Maps, and PFAS Analytic Tools. Register
PNW Tribal Network Meeting – Feb 19
The next meeting of the PNW Tribal Network will include a discussion of the Squaxin Island Story Map, NWFP ATNI Tribal Hub, and more. Join the Zoom meeting at 10:00 am Pacific. Meeting ID: 922 9124 2097. Passcode: 439196 Join by phone: 1-346-248-7799
ANTHC Monthly Statewide GAP Webinar – Feb 19
Join the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and EPA for the monthly statewide webinar on all things GAP. This month’s webinar will focus on Grants.gov and Sam.gov. As ANTHC is hosting a webinar on these topics, EPA Region 10 will not be hosting a second NOFA...
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...
Underground Storage Tanks: Oneida Nation Boot Camp – Apr 8-10
The Oneida Nation is hosting a free Underground Storage Tank (UST) Boot Camp for Compliance Assistance at Source University in Arlington, TX. This is an opportunity to interact with UST equipment manufacturers, service providers, federal regulators, and other...
Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management – Mar 25-28
Hosted by the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, The Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management (ATCEM) is a networking space for Tribal environmental professionals from across the state to learn from one another, connect with support organizations and...
Water and Wastewater Sector Threat Briefing: EPA Webinar – Feb 27
EPA. the Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Department of Homeland Security are collaborating to offer this virtual briefing on water and wastewater sector security...
Developing Small-Scale Transfer Stations on Tribal Lands: EPA Workshop – Feb 25-26
Are you considering a transfer station or looking for ways to improve the functionality of your current transfer station? Join this in-person training workshop hosted by the Pala Band of Mission Indians to gain approaches on how to plan, develop, and operate...
Outreach Successes of the State and Tribal Indoor Radon Grantees: EPA Webinar – Feb 19
Learn from state and Tribal colleagues on key successes to their radon outreach efforts and how they leverage resources to build upon their success. EPA will provide a State and Tribal Indoor Radon Grant (SIRG) Program overview and grantees from local, state, and...
Alternative Water Sources to Augment Water Supplies: EPA Webinar – Feb 19
Meeting the demand for safe and adequate supplies of water, especially in regions undergoing hotter and drier weather conditions, requires addressing research gaps associated with water reuse and water storage. This webinar will provide an overview of ongoing EPA...
Long-Term Management at Mitigation Sites – Overview & Best Practices: National Association of Wetland Managers Webinars – Feb 11, Mar 4
Part I of this webinar series hosted by the National Association of Wetland Managers will discuss the contents of a long-term management plan and best practices for arranging for long-term stewardship at a mitigation site. Part II will describe a method for...
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...
Underground Storage Tank Loan and Grant Program (Washington) – Apply by Mar 3
The State of Washington’s Underground Storage Tank (UST) Loan and Grant Program provides financial assistance to owners and operators seeking to upgrade underground storage tank systems, clean up contamination, and install alternative fueling infrastructure....
Washington’s Community Wildfire Defense Grant – Apply by Feb 28
The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Community Wildfire Defense Grant funds projects to develop or update a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) or to implement projects within an existing CWPP. Apply DNR hosts a webinar about the Community...
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...
Microplastic Pollution and Solutions: Biological Recording Company Webinar – Feb 25
The webinar hosted by the Biological Recording Company will discuss how microplastics are distributed and transported, the impacts they have on the environment, and the efficacy of alternative plastics. Register
ANTHC Monthly Statewide GAP Webinar – Feb 19
Join the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and EPA for the monthly statewide webinar on all things GAP. This month’s webinar will focus on Grants.gov and Sam.gov. As ANTHC is hosting a webinar on these topics, EPA Region 10 will not be hosting a second NOFA...
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,...
Draft Risk Assessment to Advance Scientific Understanding of PFOA and PFOS in Biosolids – Comment by Mar 17
EPA has released a draft risk assessment, or scientific evaluation of the potential human health risks associated with the presence of toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances chemicals in biosolids, also known as sewage sludge. The findings show that there may be...
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources Technology Review – Comment by Mar 7
EPA is initiating consultation with federally recognized Indian Tribes to obtain input on the agency’s proposed amendments to the 2009 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants that apply to chemical manufacturing area sources. In this rulemaking, the...
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...
FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities and Flood Mitigation Assistance Programs – Due Apr 18
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced two funding opportunities. The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program will fund hazard mitigation projects and capacity-building activities. The Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA)...
ANA’s Environmental Regulatory Enhancement Grant – Due Apr 14
The Administration of Native Americans (ANA) Environmental Regulatory Enhancement program provides funding for the costs of planning, developing, and implementing programs designed to improve the capability of Tribal governing bodies to regulate environmental quality...
Monitoring to Accelerate Recovery: Puget Sound Partnership Grant – Due Mar 28
The Puget Sound Partnership is seeking proposals to conduct collaborative monitoring-related projects for FY25-27 to address priority information needs to support and accelerate the recovery of the Puget Sound ecosystem. The Partnership intends to award funding for up...
EPA’s Exchange Network Grant – Due Mar 24
The Exchange Network is an intergovernmental, collaborative partnership of EPA, states, territories, and Tribes to foster better environmental management and decision-making through increased access to timely, high quality environmental information. EPA is soliciting...
Philanthropy Northwest’s Thriving Communities Grants – Due Feb 28
Philanthropy Northwest will be distributing $48 million in grants to communities and Tribal nations in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington through its Thriving Communities grants. Grants will range from $150,000-350,000 for community-led projects, such as...
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...
Expanding End of Life Management for Large Format Batteries–Recycling and Refurbishing: EPA Working Session – Apr 24
Join EPA for the second 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. This virtual working...
EPA’s National Air Toxics Conference – Apr 15-17
The National Air Toxics Conference provides an in-person forum for EPA and its partners to share experiences and information with air toxics professionals across federal, state, local, and Tribal regulatory organizations. The conference will be held in person in...
Understanding Climate Risk – Hazard, Vulnerability, and Community Resilience Training (Washington) – Mar 25
Attend this training to learn how to assess ways in which climate models can project future climate conditions; demonstrate competency with the Resilience Analysis and Planning Tool and the National Risk Index; analyze disaster scenarios regarding future climate and...
Project Planning, QAPPs, & Grants for Alaska: ITEP Course – Mar 18-20
This course hosted by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is designed for tribal environmental staff who manage air quality projects in Alaska Native communities. The course will be held in Anchorage, AK. Topics will include: Visioning...
EPA’s Air Sensors Workshop – Mar 18-20
Join EPA virtually or in person in Raleigh, NC, for the Air Sensors Workshop. The event will provide a forum to discuss basic air sensor policies and practices, tools for impact, community engagement, study results, and more. Register
NIHB’s Tribal Health Equity Data Symposium – Mar 4-5
The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) will host the Tribal Health Equity Data Symposium both virtually and in person in Washington, DC. The symposium will explore reimagining the ways to use data to advance health equity for American Indians and Alaska Natives. What...
Managing Stormwater in Washington: NEBC Conference – Mar 4
This one-day conference hosted by the Northwest Environmental Business Council (NEBC) will convene regulated companies, governments, solution providers, and regulators for stormwater learning, networking, and business development. Breakout sessions will include four...
Turning the Tide: Boat US Virtual Summit – Feb 25-27
The Boat US Foundation is hosting this virtual summit to explore existing and emerging technologies and best practices for responsible and sustainable disposal of boating-related waste streams. Topics will include fiberglass, shrink-wrap, pyrotechnic flares, derelict...
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,...
NESHAP: Chemical Manufacturing Area Sources Technology Review – Ends Mar 7, 2025
TCOTS Link U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is initiating consultation with federally recognized Indian Tribes to obtain input on the agency’s proposed amendments to the 2009 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants that apply to chemical...
Draft Water Quality Standards Handbook – Comment by Mar 12
Based on public feedback, EPA has updated two chapters in its Water Quality Standards (WQS) Handbook and developed a third: Chapter 2: Designation of Uses. This revised chapter discusses ways to express designated uses; how to designate, revise, and remove uses;...
Draft Health-Based Recommendations for PFAS Levels in Bodies of Water – Comment by Feb 24
EPA has announced draft national recommendations for health-based levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in waterbodies. Once final, these recommended criteria can be used by states and authorized Tribes to set water quality standards that help protect...
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...
DOT’s Technical Assistance for Rural and Tribal Communities – Due Apr 3
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Build America Bureau has announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Rural and Tribal Assistance Pilot Program. This NOFO provides $27 million in technical assistance grants to rural and Tribal communities for...
USDA’s Rural Decentralized Waters System Grant Program – Due Mar 3
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development is accepting applications for the Rural Decentralized Waters System Grant Program. Grant funds will be made to nonprofits and Tribes to create a revolving fund that can be used to finance the costs of household...
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...
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...
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...
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...
New Source Performance Standards for Stationary Gas and Combustion Turbines – Comment by Mar 13
EPA initiating consultation with federally recognized Indian Tribes to obtain input on the agency’s proposed amendments to the Standards of Performance for new, modified, and reconstructed stationary combustion turbines and stationary gas turbines, also known as the...
Proposed Update to Questions and Answers on the Tribal Enforcement Process – Comment by Mar 3
EPA is initiating consultation with federally recognized Tribes on a proposed update to the Office of Civil Enforcement’s 2007 Questions and Answers on the Tribal Enforcement Process. The Questions and Answers document implements the Office of Enforcement and...
ANCSA Corp Consultation for the Proposed National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for Perchlorate – Comment by Feb 28
EPA is initiating consultation and coordination with Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) regional and village corporations on the Proposed National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for Perchlorate. EPA is developing the proposed regulation to improve public...
Notification on EPA’s Interim Framework for Advancing Consideration of Cumulative Impacts – Comment by Feb 21
EPA is initiating consultation and coordination with federally recognized Tribes and Indian Nations on EPA’s draft Interim Framework for Advancing Consideration of Cumulative Impacts. The Framework is intended to provide EPA programs with a foundation for developing...
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...
NOAA’s Transformational Habitat Restoration and Coastal Resilience Grants – Apply by Apr 16
NOAA Fisheries has $100 million in funding available for habitat restoration and coastal resilience. Of the $100 million available, 15 percent is specifically available to U.S. federally recognized tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and organizations that represent...
Bureau of Reclamation’s Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Program – Apply by Apr 15
The WaterSMART Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Program provides cost-share funding for the study, design, and construction of large-scale aquatic ecosystem restoration projects that improve the health of fisheries, wildlife, and aquatic habitat, including through...
Americorps Native Nations Funding Opportunity – Apply by Apr 9
This competition is designed to support Tribal Nations in addressing their unique and critical needs. Priorities include strengthening education, preserving traditional languages and cultural practices, advancing environmental stewardship, fostering economic...
Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART Applied Science Grants – Apply by Mar 11
The Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART Applied Science Grants funding opportunity will support projects to develop hydrologic information, water management tools, improve modeling and forecasting capabilities to increase water supply reliability, and projects that...
Puget Sound Partnership’s Salmon Science Investigations: Request for Information – Apply by Mar 10
The Puget Sound Partnership has announced a Salmon Science Investigations Request for Information for collaborative proposals to conduct studies that support regional salmon recovery. Projects should advance progress towards self-sustaining, harvestable salmon...
Bureau of Land Management Oregon/Washington Invasive and Noxious Plant Management – Apply by Mar 5
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Oregon/Washington’s Invasive and Noxious Plant Management Programs work to prevent, detect, inventory, control, and monitor weed populations on public lands. Funding of $10,000-$500,000 is available in Oregon and Washington. The...
Washington Department of Ecology Grants for Developing EJ Plans – Apply by Feb 28
Rural and urban organizations in EPA Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and 271 Tribal Nations) can apply for funding to develop and implement community environmental justice plans. This is the second round of funding from EPA via Philanthropy Northwest, a...
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...
Residential Wood Smoke: EPA/WESTAR Workshop – Mar 11-13
The Residential Wood Smoke Workshop, organized by EPA and the Western States Air Resources Council (WESTAR), will be held in Denver, CO. The workshop will cover a wide range of topics: PM2.5 NAAQS, non-attainment, and residential wood combustion Regulatory &...
Recovery from Disasters – Local Community Roles: Oregon Emergency Management Training – Mar 5-7
This course from the State of Oregon’s Department of Emergency Management covers foundational concepts in disaster recovery and the latest guidance on recovery planning. Participants will either assess their own recovery plan or a sample against this national planning...
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...
Air Pollution Science and Technology for Tribes: ITEP Course – Feb 25-27
This mid-level professional development course provides an overview of the basic science and technology concepts behind common air quality management and assessment activities. After completing this course, participants will be able to characterize sources of air...
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...
Blood Methylmercury and Fish Consumption Among People of Childbearing Age in the General U.S. Population: EPA Report
This report presents the results of an EPA analysis of blood mercury and fish consumption data for 1999 through 2020 from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for U.S. women 16-49 years of age. A key finding is that while the estimated amount of fish...
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...
Proposed Update to Questions and Answers on the Tribal Enforcement Process – Ends Mar 3, 2025
TCOTS Link The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is initiating consultation with federally recognized Indian Tribes (Tribes) on a proposed update to the Office of Civil Enforcement’s 2007 Questions and Answers on the Tribal Enforcement Process (“Questions and...
Proposed National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for Perchlorate – Ends Feb 28, 2025
TCOTS Link The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is initiating consultation and coordination with federally recognized Indian Tribes on the agency’s forthcoming proposed rulemaking, the National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for Perchlorate, as required by...
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...
Upper Columbia River Site Now on the Superfund National Priorities List
EPA added the Upper Columbia River Site in northeast Washington to the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL), the list of sites throughout the United States and its territories where historic releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants pose...
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...
Clean Water Act Methods Update Rule 22 for the Analysis of Contaminants in Effluent: EPA Proposed Rule – Deadline To Be Announced
The Clean Water Act requires EPA to promulgate test methods that analyze pollutants in wastewater. On December 6, EPA released a proposed rule to add or revise analytical methods, or test procedures for measuring pollutants in wastewater. Specifically, EPA is...
Climate Change: BIA/ITEP Request for Proposals – Open Until Filled
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) are seeking contractors to work on a multi-media outreach project and a climate analyses project to accompany the report, The Estimated Unmet Need of Coastal Tribes in...
Wildfire Mitigation: USFS Grants – Apply by Feb 28, 2025
The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) is accepting applications for the Community Wildfire Defense Grant program to assist at-risk communities, including Tribes and Alaska Native Corporations, with planning for and mitigating wildfire risks. Individual grants of up to...
Environmental Law: Environmental Law Institute Conference – Feb 20-21, 2025
Join the Environmental Law Institute in person or on the web to hear what lies ahead for environmental law in the coming year. The conference, designed for attorneys, will explore the potential impacts of a new administration and Congress on future environmental...
ASHRAE Guideline 44: Protecting Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfire and Prescribed Burn Events
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has released Guideline 44, “Protecting Building Occupants from Smoke During Wildfire and Prescribed Burn Events.” It is the first guideline of its kind to provide recommendations...
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...
Climate Change Considerations When Prioritizing, Development, and Implementing Total Maximum Daily Loads: EPA Report
EPA’s report, Climate Change Considerations When Prioritizing, Developing, and Implementing Total Maximum Daily Loads, provides examples and a selection of approaches for incorporating climate change considerations into Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) processes that...
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,...
Tribal Solid Waste and Sustainable Materials Management in Region 10: EPA Web Page
Check out EPA Region 10’s recently updated Tribal Solid Waste and Sustainable Materials Management page, which now includes a section on Environmental Justice and Solid Waste, information on organics and composting, the latest EPA contacts, and a whole lot more.
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...
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,...
Pollution Prevention (P2) grant programs for Spring 2025 in development
EPA will have outreach in the coming months with additional info on these grant programs: o EJ in Communities - https://www.epa.gov/p2/pollution-prevention-grant-environmentaljustice- communities o EJ through Safer & More Sustainable Products:...
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...
$600M to Grantmakers to Fund Environmental Justice Projects Across the Nation
Communities are now able to apply to a Grantmaker for a subgrant to fund a range of different environmental project activities, including (but not limited to,) some relevant to our program: Monitoring of effluent discharges from industrial facilities. Water quality...
New Source Performance Standards for Stationary Gas and Combustion Turbines – Extended to Mar 13, 2025
TCOTS Link EPA is initiating consultation with federally recognized Tribes for input on the proposed amendments to the Standards of Performance for new, modified, and reconstructed stationary combustion turbines and stationary gas turbines. The proposal is seeking to...
EPA Proposes Tighter Limits on Harmful NOx Emissions from New Stationary Combustion Turbines – Deadline To Be Announced
On Nov. 22, EPA proposed to strengthen limits on emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from most new, modified, and reconstructed fossil fuel-fired stationary combustion turbines, reducing exposure to dangerous air pollution for nearby communities. The proposal would...
EPA’s Interim Framework for Advancing Consideration of Cumulative Impacts – Comment by Feb 21, 2025
Cumulative Impacts are defined as the totality of exposures to combinations of chemical and nonchemical stressors and their effects on health, well-being, and quality of life outcomes. EPA has released its draft Interim Framework for Advancing Consideration of...
U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s Threatened and Endangered Species Program (OR, WA) – Apply by Mar 3
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Threatened and Endangered Species Program works to conserve and recover over sensitive animal and plant species and their habitat on public lands. This grant will fund projects in Oregon and Washington that protect...
Climate Smart Communities Initiative – Apply by Mar 3
The Climate Smart Communities Initiative (CSCI) aims to help communities accelerate their climate resilience plans and projects. The grants offer up to $100,000 per award, along with training and technical support. These funds can be used over 12 months for activities...
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...
ITEP Training: Development and Implementation of Tribal Solid Waste Codes and Ordinances – Jan-Apr 2025
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP), the Indian Health Service (IHS), and EPA are offering the “Development and Implementation of Tribal Solid Waste Codes and Ordinances” training course. The course includes online training, self-paced online...
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...
Read the RAIN: No-Cost Amendments to Reference Revisions to 2 CFR 200
On November 12, EPA published RAIN-2025-G01. This Recipient/Application Information Notice (RAIN) informs EPA grant recipients of the process to amend fully funded grants and cooperative agreements to incorporate the Office of Management and Budget’s revisions to 2...
NASA’s A.60 Earth Action: Ecological Conservation Grants – Apply by Mar. 14
This funding opportunity will help accelerate biodiversity conservation, fueled with NASA information about the Earth as a system. The NASA Earth Science Division seeks proposals for projects that apply Earth observations to improve or develop decision-making...
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...
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...
Restoring Tribal Priority Fish Passage through Barrier Removal: NOAA Grants – Apply by Feb 27, 2025
Funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Program will support federally recognized Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and Tribal organizations in implementing fish passage work and building Tribal organizational...
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...
Identifying Facilities Operating Without a Required New Source Review Air Permit: EPA Webinar – March 10, 2025
This is the fifth of five virtual trainings to educate Tribal, small business, and industry professionals about the New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction air permitting program, with a focus on the air permitting requirements that apply to minor sources of air...
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...
Tribal New Source Review Preconstruction Air Permitting: EPA Trainings
EPA is holding a series of virtual trainings to educate Tribal, small business, and industry professionals about the New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction air permitting program, with a focus on the air permitting requirements that apply to minor sources of air...
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...
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...
EPA’s National Requirements to Protect U.S. Waterways from Pollutants Discharged by Vessels
EPA has announced the finalization of national discharge standards to control the release of pollutants and invasive species from approximately 85,000 vessels operating in U.S. waters. These standards, issued through EPA’s Vessel Incidental Discharge National...
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...
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 Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling Grants for Tribes and Tribal Consortia – Apply by Mar 14, 2025
The next round of EPA’s Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling (SWIFR)grants for Tribes and Tribal Consortia will provide approximately $20 million in awards ranging from $100,000 to $1.5 million each. Tribes and Intertribal consortia are eligible to apply. SWIFR...
Northwest Environmental Justice Center Library of Funding Opportunities
The Northwest Environmental Justice Center has created an up-to-date library of funding opportunities for communities across Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. View the table of funding opportunities, which can be sorted by funding type and state.
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...
NWEJC’s Environmental Justice Leadership Institute – Sept 25, Nov 20, Jan 29, Mar 26
The Northwest Environmental Justice Center (NWEJC) is hosting the Environmental Justice Leadership Institute, a series of webinars on environmental, water, transportation, land, energy, and air quality & climate justice issues. The Center provides free...
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...
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: Financing Network for Communities
On August 16, EPA obligated $27 billion in grants to Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund recipients under three competitions: the National Clean Investment Fund, Clean Communities Investment Accelerator, and Solar for All. Together, the programs will create a national...
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...
National Association of Wetland Managers Annual Meeting – April 8-10, 2025
The National Association of Wetland Managers Annual State/Tribal/Federal Coordination Meeting will be held in person in Stevenson, WA, from April 8-10 with optional field trips on April 11. The purpose of this annual meeting is to support state and Tribal wetland...
National Water Quality Monitoring Conference – March 10-14, 2025
EPA’s National Water Quality Monitoring Council is requesting proposals for the National Water Quality Monitoring Conference, which will be held virtually and in person in Green Bay, WI. The conference provides opportunities for water stakeholders to network,...
Clean Bus Planning Awards: Technical Assistance from NREL
The new Clean Bus Planning Awards (CPBA) program from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) offers technical assistance to create action plans for transit agencies and school districts to get their electric fleets rolling. CBPA also offers...
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.