EPN Articles Related To Access Federal Funding
Suggested 6-Step Application Process for EPA’s Funding to Address Indoor Air Pollution at Schools
Suggested 6-Step Application Process for EPA’s Community Change Grants
Suggested Step-by-Step Guides to Apply for EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Competitive Implementation Grants
Partner and Assistance Survey and Resources to Prepare for EPA’s Community Change Grants Program
Join EPN for SAM.gov Registration Office Hours
Suggested 6-Step Application Process for DOE’s Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas Program
Suggested 6-Step Process for EPA’s Solar for All Application Process
Suggested 6-Step Guide and Checklist to Submit an NOI for Solar for All and Begin Your Application
Suggested 6-Step Pre-Application Process for DOE’s Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas Program
EPN IN THE NEWS RELATED TO Access Federal Funding
Money for NC Programs Up In The Air Amid Battle Over Federal Funding
EPN was mentioned in WSOC-TV about the estimated amount of federal funding that has been put on pause in North Carolina, specifically from programs for electric school buses, energy affordability programs, and pollution control.
‘This is Not Different’: Critics Doubt EPA Justification For Funding Freeze
Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Zealan Hoover, former Senior Advisor to the EPA Administrator and Director of Implementation, and Stan Meiburg, former Acting Deputy Administrator, were quoted in Politico about an EPA-specific pause on federal funding to analyze for fraud, waste, and abuse, which officials said was separate from Trump’s broad executive order that has been blocked by courts.
$400 Million in Texas Solar for All Funds Remain Frozen by EPA
Michelle Roos was quoted in the Houston Chronicle about the $400 million Solar for All funds that remain frozen allocated for Texas energy projects.
EPA Grant Freeze Impacts Michigan Projects, Court Orders Ignored
Michelle Roos was quoted in Planet Detroit about community groups that received EPA grants but are unable to draw down funds from the government reimbursement platform, ASAP, to continue their projects.