$40M Available For Great Lakes Restoration Project


Grayson_Lynn_COLORBy E. Lynn Grayson

 

EPA announced on Friday, February 25th, that the Agency is requesting applications from states, municipalities, tribes and nonprofit organizations for new projects to protect and restore the Great Lakes. President Obama has proposed a total of $300 million in funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative in Fiscal Year 2011, with approximately $40 million of that total allocated to EPA for distribution through this competitive grant program.

"These grants will support critical work to protect the Great Lakes, which provide drinking water to 30 million Americans and support a multi-billion dollar economy," said EPA Region 5 Administrator and Great Lakes National Program Manager Susan Hedman. "This year we are particularly interested in projects that create new jobs – for instance, using a conservation corps model for environmental restoration."

Grants are available to fund a wide range of projects, including work to target invasive species, to reduce the impact of toxic substances and nonpoint pollution, to protect public health, and to clean up heavily contaminated "Areas of Concern" around the Great Lakes Basin.

Applications are due by noon on April 11. Webinars on the application process will be held at 10 a.m. on March 9 and March 17.

See more information about applying for GLRI grants at http://www.epa.gov/greatlakes/fund/2011rfa01/. More information about the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is at http://www.greatlakesrestoration.us/.