HOME GRANTS & INTERNSHIPS  Grants http://www.epa.gov/ord/grants_funding/pdfs/BAA_conferences_011706.pdf OFFICE OF THE SCIENCE ADVISOR, OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND/OR MEETINGS
OVERVIEW-SUMMARY OF PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) soliciting applications from eligible applicants for conducting, conferences, workshops, and/or meetings (hereinafter the term "conferences" means conferences, workshops, and/or meetings). The opening date for this BAA is January 19, 2006 and it will close on January 18, 2007. The Agency will make funding decisions on a quarterly basis beginning approximately April 18, 2006, and thereafter approximately every three months. The next funding decisions will be approximately on July 17, 2006, October 16, 2006, and January 16, 2007. However, in order for a proposal to be considered for funding, it must be received by EPA no later than three months prior to the start of the conference for which the applicant is requesting EPA funding under this BAA and no later than January 18, 2007.
Synopsis of Program: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is soliciting applications from eligible applicants for the planning, arranging, administering, and conducting of conferences in the areas of (1) EPA mission related issues connected to protecting, human health and safeguarding the natural environment; (2) advancing the scientific and technical research that promotes environmental protection; (3) exploring current and emerging issues of importance to environmental protection; and/or (4) encouraging collaboration among the nation's best scientists and engineers in academia, business and nonprofit research institutes.
EPA Offers $2.7M to Reduce Risks of Toxic Exposure
For Release February 9, 2006 Contact:Â Roxanne Smith, 202-564-4355 / smith.roxanne@epa.gov
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that funds are available to support community-based partnerships to reduce toxic risks in local communities.
EPA will award about $2.7 million in cooperative agreements in two levels through the Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) program. Level I cooperative agreements will help establish community-based partnerships and set priorities for reducing toxic risks in a community. EPA anticipates awarding eight to 10 cooperative agreements under Level I, ranging from $75,000 to $100,000.
Level II cooperative agreements are for communities that already have a broad-based collaborative partnership, have identified risk reduction priorities and are ready to implement risk reduction strategies. EPA expects to award six to eight cooperative agreements, ranging from $150,000 to $300,000.
A range of community groups may apply for funding, including county and local governments, tribes, non-profit organizations and universities. EPA will conduct two conference calls, February 21 and 24, for prospective applicants to ask questions about the application process.
The CARE program, which began in 2005, helps to build broad-based local partnerships for reducing risks from toxic pollutants that come from numerous sources. For additional information about CARE, projects awarded in 2005, or how to apply for the cooperative agreements, visit EPA’s Web site at http://www.epa.gov/care.
************************************************************* (this info below is also on the CARE web site) CARE Request for Proposals Q&A Webcasts
A national webcast is an internet web-based slide powerpoint presentation with an embedded audio portion. The CARE program will conduct two identical national training sessions for potential applicants via a national webcast on the following dates and times:
February 21, 2006:Â 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. (eastern time) February 24, 2006:Â 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (eastern time)
You only have to chose one date.
To register for the upcoming CARE Internet Seminar for either of the above dates, please go to: <http://www.cluin.org/studio/seminar.cfm#upcoming> and click on the registration link for the "CARE Request for Proposals Q&A"
After the two national training webcast sessions are completed, a recorded version of the full webcast will be available on:Â < https://www.clu-in.org/live/archive.cfm>
Although individuals can view the website on any computer with internet access, several EPA sites available for viewing the Webcast follows below. As more EPA sites are identified, they will be posted on the CARE webpage at www.epa.gov/care .
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