The EPA Announces More Than $325 Million in Landmark Community Change Grants Awards

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Unlike many other federal programs, the CCG directs funds specifically to nonprofit organizations that have been in the community and have a track record of trusted relationships with community members and relevant successes over the years. “By directing much-needed resources to environmental justice, frontline, and marginalized communities, the Community Change program serves as a model for communities to lead the development and implementation of the projects that address long-standing inequities and result in healthy, climate-resilient, and thriving neighborhoods across the country,” says Manish Bapna, president and CEO of NRDC. These awards are a culmination of NRDC’s work, started in April 2023 in partnership with Equitable & Just National Climate PlatformEnvironmental Justice Health Alliance for Chemical Policy Reform, and Center for Neighborhood Technology. With these partners, NRDC advocated for the creation of and shaped the program’s design, focusing on reducing barriers, supporting community engagement, and increasing equitable access to grants and technical assistance for applicants.

In partnership with organizations like WE ACT for Environmental Justice and Environmental Protection Network (EPN), NRDC hosts webinars and shares resources to increase access to these grant opportunities. Alongside official Community Change Grants technical assistance offered by EnDyna and other pro bono technical assistance providers like EPN, NRDC’s Environment, Equity & Justice Center has worked with Maya Brennan Consulting to provide a spectrum of support for grant applicants to navigate this federal funding process. NRDC completed narrative support, project development, budget review, and general support for longtime partners and environmental justice organizations and served as an information hub and check-in resource for others. Former EPA official Matthew Tejada—currently NRDC’s senior vice president, environmental health—reviewed dozens of applications and provided feedback directly to partners. The application process can be tricky and frustrating, particularly for organizations that excel in on-the-ground impact but lack formal fiscal, administrative, and accounting staff. 

As the first group of CCG grant awards to be announced, these Track I awards were made across neighborhoods in the United States, from Oregon and California to Idaho, Texas, and Louisiana. The projects begin implementation within the next few months and range from building cooling centers and planting tree canopies to electrifying multifamily homes and installing on-site wastewater treatment systems. Track II community engagement grants were awarded in California, New York, and Ohio. The Inflation Reduction Act–funded program will be continuing to announce awards on a rolling process and is planning to disburse the remaining awards until it reaches its $2 billion total by November 2024.

NRDC is hopeful to see many of its historic, long-term partners and core environmental justice and climate justice partners receive the funding they deserve through the Community Change Grants to address existing inequities and ensure that their communities are healthy, safe, and resilient. “These grants will bring much-needed funding to disproportionately overburdened communities. It will improve and save lives by funding community-driven projects to reduce pollution and improve public health [and] the environment, and strengthen climate resilience in disadvantaged communities overburdened by high levels of pollution and climate risks,” says Byron Gudiel, executive director at the Center for Earth, Energy & Democracy (CEED). “The simple fact is: Everyone deserves to live in a safe neighborhood with clean air and water.” 

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