EPA Announces NEW Environmental Education Grant Competition

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EPA Seeks Applicants for Environmental Education Grants  


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of $3.2 million in funding for locally and regionally focused environmental education grants is now available under the Environmental Education (EE) Grant Program. EPA will award grants between $200,000-$250,000 each, up to 16 grants nationwide.  

These grants support hands-on projects that help people better understand environmental challenges in their own communities and take practical steps to address them. Funded projects will focus on environmental education efforts that use modern tools, including artificial intelligence, to help identify problems early, monitor water quality, and prevent future water contamination before it affects families and neighborhoods. Funded projects will also provide participants the skills necessary to make informed decisions to take responsible actions toward environment stewardship.  

Applications are due on March 3, 2026.    

Interested in learning more?


Environmental Education and Stewardship Division 
Office of the Administrator / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency



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