EPA Seeks Applicants for National Environmental Education and Training Program

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EPA Seeks Applicants for National Environmental Education and Training Program


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of up to $4.7 million in funding under the National Environmental Education and Training Program to strengthen environmental education nationwide by supporting training programs for educators and professionals and improving how environmental topics are taught and communicated. EPA anticipates that one award will be made under this announcement that will be incrementally funded annually for two years, depending on Agency funding levels, the quality of applications received, agency priorities, and other applicable considerations. Awards funded under this opportunity are expected to have a two-year project period.

Eligible entities include Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs), Nonprofit organizations, and consortiums of IHEs, or a combination of both.

This funding is meant to build a more environmentally literate public by equipping educators with better knowledge and tools.

Applicants are encouraged to address and leverage the following funding priorities in their proposed projects in support of EO 14313, Establishing the President's Make America Beautiful Again Commission:

  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Outdoor Education
  • Environmental Risk Issue Investigations
  • AI-Enhanced Environmental Education

Applications are due by April 27, 2026.   

Interested in learning more? Visit the National Environmental Education Training Program webpage or Grants.Gov announcement for EPA-OA-NEETP-26.


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



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